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===[[Victory pose]]s===
===[[Victory pose]]s===
Uniquely, Kazuya is the first fighter in ''Smash'' history to not have a victory theme. His victory screens feature the announcer from ''Tekken 7'' (voiced by Josh Keller) saying "Kazuya Mishima wins" instead of the standard ''Smash'' [[announcer]].  This is a reference to ''Tekken''{{'}}s win screens, which do not feature any victory fanfares; instead, depending on the installment and game mode, the stage's current music either gradually fades out, continues to play at full volume, or stops immediately during victory animations. If Kazuya wins a team battle as the leader, the regular announcer will call for his team, but no music will play.
Uniquely, Kazuya is the first fighter in ''Smash'' history to not have a victory theme. His victory screens feature the announcer from ''Tekken 7'' (voiced by Josh Keller) saying "Kazuya Mishima wins" instead of the standard ''Smash'' [[announcer]].  This is a reference to ''Tekken''{{'}}s win screens, which do not feature any victory fanfares; instead, depending on the installment and game mode, the stage's current music either gradually fades out, continues to play at full volume, or stops immediately during victory animations. If Kazuya wins a team battle as the leader, the regular announcer will call for his team, but no music will play.
*'''Left:''' Crosses his arms, then looks off to the side (similar to [[Fox]]). Based on one of his victory screens in the original ''Tekken''.
*'''Left:''' Crosses his arms, then looks off to the side. Based on one of his victory screens in the original ''Tekken''.
*'''Up:''' Performs two roundhouse kicks, then stomps his foot on the floor while turning into his devil form. He then reverts to normal before holding a fighting stance. Based on one of his victory screens in ''[https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Tekken_5 Tekken 5]'' and ''[https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Tekken_6 Tekken 6]''.
*'''Up:''' Performs two roundhouse kicks, then stomps his foot on the floor while turning into his devil form. He then reverts to normal before holding a fighting stance. Based on one of his victory screens in ''[https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Tekken_5 Tekken 5]'' and ''[https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Tekken_6 Tekken 6]''.
*'''Right:''' Flying kicks in, then punches towards the screen in his devil form, before transforming back to normal while holding the punching pose. Based on one of his victory screens in ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' onwards.
*'''Right:''' Flying kicks in, then punches towards the screen in his devil form, before transforming back to normal while holding the punching pose. Based on one of his victory screens in ''Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection'' onwards.

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