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*Ken is the first and currently only third-party playable character to have appeared in the series in a non-playable capacity prior to his playable debut, as he appeared as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' before making his debut as a fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. While [[Sephiroth]] is mentioned in ''Smash 4'' in the description of the [[Omnislash]] trophy, Sephiroth himself does not make a appearance in the series in a non-playable capacity before his playable debut in ''Ultimate''. | *Ken is the first and currently only third-party playable character to have appeared in the series in a non-playable capacity prior to his playable debut, as he appeared as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' before making his debut as a fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. While [[Sephiroth]] is mentioned in ''Smash 4'' in the description of the [[Omnislash]] trophy, Sephiroth himself does not make a appearance in the series in a non-playable capacity before his playable debut in ''Ultimate''. | ||
*Ken is the only Echo Fighter to debut in the same game of their home series as the character they were based on. | *Ken is the only Echo Fighter to debut in the same game of their home series as the character they were based on. | ||
*Ken's ''SSB4'' English PAL trophy description contains a reference to [[Guile]]'s iconic phrase from ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter II: The World Warrior|Street Fighter II]]'', ''"Go home and be a family man!"''. This may be an allusion to Ken and Guile being | *Ken's ''SSB4'' English PAL trophy description contains a reference to [[Guile]]'s iconic phrase from ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter II: The World Warrior|Street Fighter II]]'', ''"Go home and be a family man!"''. This may be an allusion to Ken and Guile being brother-in-law, as their wives are sisters. | ||
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