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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
In its worldwide debut as a franchise, {{uv|Fire Emblem}} receives major representation with two playable characters: {{SSBM|Marth}}, the protagonist of the first game in the series, and {{SSBM|Roy}}, a clone of Marth and the protagonist of the then-upcoming sixth game in the series. ''Melee'' is often cited as a major reason as to why ''Fire Emblem'' games from the seventh game onwards were brought overseas. ''Melee'' additionally received a medley of the tracks "Story 5: Meeting" and the main ''Fire Emblem'' theme, both from ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', simply dubbed {{MeleeMusic|Fire Emblem}}. A [[AKANEIA|stage]] was also planned for the game, but did not make it in.
In its worldwide debut as a franchise, {{uv|Fire Emblem}} receives major representation with two playable characters: {{SSBM|Marth}}, the protagonist of the first game in the series, and {{SSBM|Roy}}, a clone of Marth and the protagonist of the then-upcoming sixth game in the series. ''Melee'' is often cited as a major reason as to why ''Fire Emblem'' games from the seventh game onwards were brought overseas. ''Melee'' additionally received a medley of the tracks "Together We Ride" and the main ''Fire Emblem'' theme, simply dubbed {{MeleeMusic|Fire Emblem}}. A [[AKANEIA|stage]] was also planned for the game, but did not make it in.


Outside of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, ''Cubivore'' saw representation in a trophy for a character named [[Alpha]], though no such character exists within ''Cubivore'' itself. Several ''Panel de Pon'' references appears in this game such as the Garbage Block in {{SSBM|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move and [[Lip's Stick]] as an item both based off [[Lip]], the protagonist of the first ''Panel de Pon'' game. The shop manager of the series' card shop, Maruo Maruhige from ''Card Hero'' appears as a trophy. Paper Mario from the eponymous game appears as a trophy.
Outside of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, ''Cubivore'' saw representation in a trophy for a character named [[Alpha]], though no such character exists within ''Cubivore'' itself. Several ''Panel de Pon'' references appears in this game such as the Garbage Block in {{SSBM|Kirby}}'s [[Stone]] move and [[Lip's Stick]] as an item both based off [[Lip]], the protagonist of the first ''Panel de Pon'' game. The shop manager of the series' card shop, Maruo Maruhige from ''Card Hero'' appears as a trophy. Paper Mario from the eponymous game appears as a trophy.

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