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*The [[Collection]] mode will change depending on the language; a list of differences can be seen in the Collection article.
*The [[Collection]] mode will change depending on the language; a list of differences can be seen in the Collection article.
*Trophies will display what console the game was released for in Japanese; this indication doesn't appear in American English. Trophies are also referred to as "Figurines" in Japanese.
*Trophies will display what console the game was released for in Japanese; this indication doesn't appear in American English. Trophies are also referred to as "Figurines" in Japanese.
*Some characters who are voiced in Japanese in both language settings may or may not speak depending on the language. In American English, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} and {{SSBM|Sheik}} do not speak, but in Japanese, the two speak in some cases.
*Characters may or may not speak depending on the language. In American English, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} and {{SSBM|Sheik}} do not speak, but in Japanese, the two speak in some cases.
*The camera angle in the [[Home-Run Contest]] is more zoomed-in when the language is set to Japanese.
*The camera angle in the [[Home-Run Contest]] is more zoomed-in when the language is set to Japanese.
*All distances in the game are recorded in feet in American English, due to America's use of the U.S. Imperial System. All distances are recorded in metres in Japanese, as Japan uses the metric system.
*All distances in the game are recorded in feet in American English, due to America's use of the U.S. Imperial System. All distances are recorded in metres in Japanese, as Japan uses the metric system.

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