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==={{SSBU|Ridley}}===
==={{SSBU|Ridley}}===
[[File:Ridley Trailer.png|thumb|250px|"A Piercing Screech" trailer.]]Ridley's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-v88jEmkYM A Piercing Screech]" ({{ja|狩猟の魔爪|Shuryō no Matsume}}, ''Demon Claws of the Hunt''), was first shown at the conclusion of Nintendo's E3 2018 video presentation on June 12th. The trailer opens with a dark room with a spaceship aesthetic. In this room, [[Samus]], [[Mega Man]] and Mario are seen walking cautiously on a narrow bridge. Mega Man is grabbed off-screen and then pierced by a tail (and his "lost a life" sound is played), then Mario is snatched and smashed by a claw. Samus turns around, seemingly shocked, but regains her composure and readies her arm cannon, only to find Mario's hat laying on the ground. After 2 loud stomps, Ridley bursts out of the ground in front of Samus, whose eyes show her to be extremely terrified, followed by Ridley who appears in the reflection, lets out a screech, and strikes a pose as the tagline "Ridley Hits the Big Time!" appears on screen. He tauntingly twirls Mario's hat on his finger briefly before the trailer transitions to in-game footage. After Ridley uses his Final Smash on Samus, the ''Ultimate'' logo is shown on screen, and the trailer cuts back to animation. Ridley looks over the destruction before growling as he watches Samus [[Zero Suit Samus|ejecting from her suit]], leaping out from an explosive fire towards Ridley as the trailer concludes.
[[File:Ridley Trailer.png|thumb|250px|"A Piercing Screech" trailer.]]Ridley's trailer, titled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-v88jEmkYM A Piercing Screech]" ({{ja|狩猟の魔爪|Shuryō no Matsume}}, ''Demon Claws of the Hunt''), was first shown at the conclusion of Nintendo's E3 2018 video presentation on June 12th. The trailer opens with a dark room with a spaceship aesthetic. In this room, [[Samus]], [[Mega Man]] and Mario are seen walking cautiously on a narrow bridge. Mega Man is grabbed off-screen and then pierced by a tail (and his "lost a life" sound is played), then Mario is snatched and smashed by a claw. Samus turns around, seemingly shocked, but regains her composure and readies her arm cannon, only to find Mario's hat laying on the ground. After a loud stomp, Ridley bursts out of the ground in front of Samus and lets out a screech, striking a pose as the tagline "Ridley Hits the Big Time!" appears on screen. He tauntingly twirls Mario's hat on his finger briefly before the trailer transitions to in-game footage. After Ridley uses his Final Smash on Samus, the ''Ultimate'' logo is shown on screen, and the trailer cuts back to animation. Ridley looks over the destruction before growling as he watches Samus [[Zero Suit Samus|ejecting from her suit]], leaping out from an explosive fire towards Ridley as the trailer concludes.


The pose Samus takes before Ridley is revealed is heavily similar to her pose in the final shot of the ''Metroid'' segment of the ''[[Melee]]'' [[opening movie]], where she is seen fighting against Ridley.
The pose Samus takes before Ridley is revealed is heavily similar to her pose in the final shot of the ''Metroid'' segment of the ''[[Melee]]'' [[opening movie]], where she is seen fighting against Ridley.
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==={{SSBU|Sora}}===
==={{SSBU|Sora}}===
[[File:Sora Trailer.png|250px|thumb|"The Last Key" trailer.]]
[[File:Sora Trailer.png|250px|thumb|"The Last Key" trailer.]]
This trailer, titled [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82Q2XTJ8jWk The Last Key] ({{ja|最後のカギ|Saigo no Kagi}}, ''The Last Key''), begins with the opening cinematic freezing mid-way through. It then transitions into an image of the burning ''Smash'' insignia from Inkling's trailer, with [[Cloud]], [[Sephiroth]], and nearly every first-party fighter in ''Ultimate'' staring into it from below. The flames forming the insignia dissipate, and all the fighters promptly become [[trophies]]; one flame falls from the insignia as it disappears, which awakens Mario. He slowly approaches the flame before grabbing and throwing it forwards. The flames dissipate to reveal the [[List of swords#Kingdom Key|Kingdom Key]] within, which fires a beam of light behind the fighters to reveal a Keyhole, the light from which awakens the fighters. Sora emerges from it and happily flies around the fighters with Pixie Dust; he then lands, grabs the Keyblade, and poses, saying "Let's go!" ("{{ja|お待たせ!|Omatase!}}"; "Sorry to have kept you waiting/Thank you for waiting"). His tagline, "Sora is Finally Here!", then appears, before transitioning into a gameplay montage. The montage ends with Sora jumping back to the insignia room (with the flames relit) and shaking hands with Mario as the other fighters from the beginning of the trailer cheer behind him in the final group shot. The montage ends with the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' logo followed by "× ''Kingdom Hearts''".
This trailer, titled [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82Q2XTJ8jWk The Last Key] ({{ja|最後のカギ|Saigo no Kagi}}, ''The Last Key''), begins with the opening cinematic freezing mid-way through. It then transitions into an image of the burning ''Smash'' insignia from Inkling's trailer, with [[Cloud]], [[Sephiroth]], and nearly every first-party fighter in ''Ultimate'' staring into it from below. The flames forming the insignia dissipate, and all the fighters promptly become [[trophies]]; one flame falls from the insignia as it disappears, which awakens Mario. He slowly approaches the flame before grabbing and throwing it forwards. The flames dissipate to reveal the [[List of swords#Keyblade|Kingdom Key]] within, which fires a beam of light behind the fighters to reveal a Keyhole, the light from which awakens the fighters. Sora emerges from it and happily flies around the fighters with Pixie Dust; he then lands, grabs the Keyblade, and poses with his tagline, "Sora is Finally Here!", transitioning into a gameplay montage. The montage ends with Sora jumping back to the insignia room (with the flames relit) and shaking hands with Mario as the other fighters from the beginning of the trailer cheer behind him. The montage ends with the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' logo followed by "× ''Kingdom Hearts''".


Sora's reveal trailer contains multiple references to the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. In particular, Mario's role in the trailer pays homage to King Mickey Mouse, who similarly briefly wields the Kingdom Key and summons Sora to save his denizens. Cloud and Sephiroth's prominent appearances in the trailer reference their respective roles in ''Kingdom Hearts'', with the latter appearing as a boss in the series' first two installments.
Sora's reveal trailer contains multiple references to the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. In particular, Mario's role in the trailer pays homage to King Mickey Mouse, who similarly briefly wields the Kingdom Key and summons Sora to save his denizens. Cloud and Sephiroth's prominent appearances in the trailer reference their respective roles in ''Kingdom Hearts'', with the latter appearing as a boss in the series' first two installments.
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==Other character reveals==
==Other character reveals==
===[[Veteran]]s===
===[[Veteran]]s===
[[File:Everyone is Here.png|thumb|250px|"Everyone is here!" trailer.]]Uniquely, all of the returning characters in ''Ultimate'' were revealed simultaneously in the "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YmIl3jA758 Everyone is here!]" (PAL)/"Challenger Approaching Intro Video" (NTSC) trailer, as well as the formal reveal of Inkling. Every character is given a number corresponding to their debut in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. The trailer opens up with a shot of {{SSBU|Battlefield}} before showing fighter number one, {{SSBU|Mario}}, emerging from a [[Warp Pipe]] before demonstrating gameplay footage of him, then moving on to {{SSBU|Samus}}; {{SSBU|Kirby}}; {{SSBU|Bowser}}; {{SSBU|Link}}; {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}; {{SSBU|Fox}} and {{SSBU|Falco}}; {{SSBU|Marth}}; {{SSBU|Zelda}} and {{SSBU|Sheik}}, {{SSBU|Villager}}; {{SSBU|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBU|Mewtwo}}; Sonic; Peach; then Pikachu. The {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}, who were absent from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', are shown on [[Summit]]; followed by the first in-game footage of {{SSBU|Inkling}}; then {{SSBU|Captain Falcon}}; {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} and {{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}}; {{SSBU|Charizard}}, {{SSBU|Ivysaur}}, and {{SSBU|Squirtle}} returning as part of {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}; {{SSBU|Ness}} and {{SSBU|Lucas}}; {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}; {{SSBU|Ike}}; then Cloud. {{SSBU|Snake}} appears on [[Shadow Moses Island]] and as he stands up, the text "EVERYONE IS HERE!" appears in front of him. The trailer then proceeds to show {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBU|Pichu}}; {{SSBU|Roy}}; {{SSBU|Olimar}} and {{SSBU|Diddy Kong}}; {{SSBU|Lucario}}; {{SSBU|Lucina}} and {{SSBU|Robin}}; {{SSBU|Bayonetta}}; {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{SSBU|Greninja}}; {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSBU|R.O.B.}}, and {{SSBU|Duck Hunt}}; {{SSBU|Pit}}, {{SSBU|Dark Pit}}, and {{SSBU|Palutena}}; {{SSBU|Corrin}}; {{SSBU|Bowser Jr.}}; {{SSBU|Toon Link}} and {{SSBU|Young Link}}; {{SSBU|Rosalina & Luma}} and {{SSBU|King Dedede}}; the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s; {{SSBU|Wario}} and {{SSBU|Little Mac}}; {{SSBU|Pac-Man}}; {{SSBU|Shulk}}; {{SSBU|Wolf}}; and Mega Man. After showing the game's full logo for the first time, revealing its title as ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the trailer shows {{SSBU|Luigi}} and {{SSBU|Yoshi}} who, despite being two of the [[Original 12]], are notoriously often revealed to be in the game late in development, something that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] commented on when revealing Luigi for ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
[[File:Everyone is Here.png|thumb|250px|"Everyone is here!" trailer.]]Uniquely, all of the returning characters in ''Ultimate'' were revealed simultaneously in the "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YmIl3jA758 Everyone is here!]" (PAL)/"Challenger Approaching Intro Video" (NTSC) trailer, as well as the formal reveal of Inkling. Every character is given a number corresponding to their debut in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. The trailer opens up with a shot of {{SSBU|Battlefield}} before showing fighter number one, Mario, emerging from a [[Warp Pipe]] before demonstrating gameplay footage of him, then moving on to {{SSBU|Samus}}; {{SSBU|Kirby}}; {{SSBU|Bowser}}; {{SSBU|Link}}; {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}; {{SSBU|Fox}} and {{SSBU|Falco}}; {{SSBU|Marth}}; {{SSBU|Zelda}} and {{SSBU|Sheik}}, {{SSBU|Villager}}; {{SSBU|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBU|Mewtwo}}; Sonic; Peach; then Pikachu. The {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}, who were absent from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', are shown on [[Summit]]; followed by the first in-game footage of {{SSBU|Inkling}}; then {{SSBU|Captain Falcon}}; {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} and {{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}}; {{SSBU|Charizard}}, {{SSBU|Ivysaur}}, and {{SSBU|Squirtle}} returning as part of {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}; {{SSBU|Ness}} and {{SSBU|Lucas}}; {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}; {{SSBU|Ike}}; then Cloud. {{SSBU|Snake}} appears on [[Shadow Moses Island]] and as he stands up, the text "EVERYONE IS HERE!" appears in front of him. The trailer then proceeds to show {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBU|Pichu}}; {{SSBU|Roy}}; {{SSBU|Olimar}} and {{SSBU|Diddy Kong}}; {{SSBU|Lucario}}; {{SSBU|Lucina}} and {{SSBU|Robin}}; {{SSBU|Bayonetta}}; {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{SSBU|Greninja}}; {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSBU|R.O.B.}}, and {{SSBU|Duck Hunt}}; {{SSBU|Pit}}, {{SSBU|Dark Pit}}, and {{SSBU|Palutena}}; {{SSBU|Corrin}}; {{SSBU|Bowser Jr.}}; {{SSBU|Toon Link}} and {{SSBU|Young Link}}; {{SSBU|Rosalina & Luma}} and {{SSBU|King Dedede}}; the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s; {{SSBU|Wario}} and {{SSBU|Little Mac}}; {{SSBU|Pac-Man}}; {{SSBU|Shulk}}; {{SSBU|Wolf}}; and Mega Man. After showing the game's full logo for the first time, revealing its title as ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the trailer shows {{SSBU|Luigi}} and {{SSBU|Yoshi}} who, despite being two of the [[Original 12]], are notoriously often revealed to be in the game late in development, something that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] commented on when revealing Luigi for ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
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===''ARMS'' character===
===''ARMS'' character===
On March 26, 2020, [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Yi9KsF7YJZk a Nintendo Direct Mini] announced that Challenger Pack 6 would contain an ''ARMS'' character. All 15 characters of the ''ARMS'' roster as well as Biff were then shown to be possibilities, and their release date was revealed to be sometime in June 2020. These characters were: {{s|armsinstitute|Spring Man}} (who is represented as an [[Assist Trophy]], [[Mii Costume]] and [[spirit]] in the base game), {{s|armsinstitute|Ribbon Girl}} (who appears as a Mii Costume and spirit in the base game), [[Min Min]], {{s|armsinstitute|Twintelle}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Ninjara}} (all of whom are spirits in the base game), {{s|armsinstitute|Master Mummy}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Mechanica}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Byte & Barq}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Kid Cobra}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Helix}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Max Brass}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Lola Pop}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Misango}}, {{s|armsinstitute|Springtron}} and {{s|armsinstitute|Dr. Coyle}}. Finally, on June 22, 2020, it was revealed that the ''ARMS'' character is {{SSBU|Min Min}}, likely in part due to popularity and confirmed to be influenced by the request of the ''ARMS'' producer. In her [[Final Smash]], she is joined by [[Spring Man]], [[Ribbon Girl]], [[Master Mummy]], [[Mechanica]], [[Twintelle]], and [[Ninjara]]; Ninjara also appears as a Mii Fighter costume. Master Mummy, Mechanica, Byte & Barq, Kid Cobra, Helix, and Max Brass were added as spirits, while all of the game's fifteen fighters, including Lola Pop, Misango, Springtron, and Dr. Coyle, appear on advertisements in the background of [[Spring Stadium]]. However, {{s|armsinstitute|Biff}} does not appear in the game in any capacity.
On March 26, 2020, [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Yi9KsF7YJZk a Nintendo Direct Mini] announced that Challenger Pack 6 would contain an ''ARMS'' character. All 15 characters of the ''ARMS'' roster as well as Biff were then shown to be possibilities, and their release date was revealed to be sometime in June 2020. These characters were: [[Spring Man]] (who is represented as an [[Assist Trophy]], Mii Costume and [[spirit]] in the base game), [[Ribbon Girl]] (who appears as a Mii Costume and spirit in the base game), Min Min, Twintelle, Ninjara (all of whom are spirits in the base game), Master Mummy, Mechanica, Byte & Barq, Kid Cobra, Helix, Max Brass, Lola Pop, Misango, Springtron and Dr. Coyle. Finally, on June 22, 2020, it was revealed that the ''ARMS'' character is [[Min Min]], likely in part due to popularity and confirmed to be influenced by the request of the ''ARMS'' producer. In her Final Smash, she is joined by Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, [[Master Mummy]], [[Mechanica]], [[Twintelle]], and [[Ninjara]]; Ninjara also appears as a Mii Fighter costume. Master Mummy, Mechanica, Byte & Barq, Kid Cobra, Helix, and Max Brass were added as spirits, while all of the game's fifteen fighters, including Lola Pop, Misango, Springtron, and Dr. Coyle, appear on advertisements in the background of [[Spring Stadium]]. However, Biff does not appear in the game in any capacity.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Dedede's inclusion in King K. Rool's trailer was done to add a feel of collaboration.<ref name="p2"/>
*Dedede's inclusion in King K. Rool's trailer was done to add a feel of collaboration.<ref name="p2"/>
*{{SSBU|Isabelle}}'s trailer is the only trailer whose splash art is shown in multiple languages other than Japanese, English, and Korean. This is likely due to her trailer being entirely text-based, thus making it necessary to translate it entirely.
*{{SSBU|Isabelle}}'s trailer is the only trailer whose splash art is shown in multiple languages other than Japanese, English, and Korean. This is likely due to her trailer being entirely text-based, thus making it necessary to translate it entirely.
**It is worth noting, however, that the French and Spanish translations of her trailer are exclusive to the European, French, and Spanish translations of the site; the Canadian and Latin American sites receive the English translation instead.
**Isabelle's trailer is also the only trailer to have a different tagline in Japanese; all other characters use "{{ja|参戦!|Sansen!}}", but Isabelle's features hiragana writing of the first kanji character ("{{ja|さん戦!|Sansen!}}") to form a pun, as she is referred to as {{ja|しずえさん|Shizue-san}} in ''Animal Crossing''. "{{ja|さん|San}}" is also in a lighter shade of yellow than the regular "{{ja|参|San}}", likely to emphasize the pun.
**Isabelle's trailer is also the only trailer to have a different tagline in Japanese; all other characters use "{{ja|参戦!|Sansen!}}", but Isabelle's features hiragana writing of the first kanji character ("{{ja|さん戦!|Sansen!}}") to form a pun, as she is referred to as {{ja|しずえさん|Shizue-san}} in ''Animal Crossing''. "{{ja|さん|San}}" is also in a lighter shade of yellow than the regular "{{ja|参|San}}", likely to emphasize the pun.
**Additionally, Isabelle's trailer is the only character reveal that also served as part of the reveal trailer of a separate game.
**Additionally, Isabelle's trailer is the only character reveal that also served as part of the reveal trailer of a separate game.
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*Simon and {{SSBU|Richter}}'s trailer is the only base game trailer to show the crossover graphic; conversely, {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}'s trailer is the only DLC trailer not to show the crossover graphic.
*Simon and {{SSBU|Richter}}'s trailer is the only base game trailer to show the crossover graphic; conversely, {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}'s trailer is the only DLC trailer not to show the crossover graphic.
*Piranha Plant's reveal trailer is the only trailer for a DLC fighter in ''Ultimate'' to not be animated in a cinematic, but exclusively use edited in-game footage.
*Piranha Plant's reveal trailer is the only trailer for a DLC fighter in ''Ultimate'' to not be animated in a cinematic, but exclusively use edited in-game footage.
*Both {{SSBU|Hero}}'s Japanese reveal trailer title, "{{ja|伝説の勇者|Densetsu no Yūsha}}" (The Legendary Hero), and {{SSBU|Terry}}'s English and Japanese trailer titles, "The Legendary Wolf/{{ja|伝説の狼|Densetsu no Ōkami}}," are used as their respective [[Boxing Ring]] character titles in all versions. In Hero's case, it is specifically used for Erdrick's title.
*{{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s trailer is the only character reveal trailer to recycle assets from a previous trailer.
*{{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s trailer is the only character reveal trailer to recycle assets from a previous trailer.
**According to Sakurai, this was a cost-cutting measure due to the trailer's already-high production costs.<ref name="p2"/>
**According to Sakurai, this was a cost-cutting measure due to the trailer's already-high production costs.<ref name="p2"/>
*There is an error present at the beginning of the non-Japanese versions of Terry's trailer. When a list of all the Nintendo consoles is shown, the release years of the NES and SNES are those of the Japanese years (1983 and 1990, respectively). However, when the camera zooms in to focus on each Nintendo console, their release years change to that of the North American release years (1985 and 1991, respectively).
*There is an error present at the beginning of the non-Japanese versions of Terry's trailer. When a list of all the Nintendo consoles is shown, the release years of the NES and SNES are those of the Japanese years (1983 and 1990, respectively). However, when the camera zooms in to focus on each Nintendo console, their release years change to that of the North American release years (1985 and 1991, respectively).
*Despite making an appearance in {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, Solon does not appear in-game in any capacity. Likewise, {{iw|xenoseries|Niall}} and {{iw|xenoseries|Aegaeon}} appear in {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}'s trailer, but do not appear in-game.
*There is a continuity error in the Sephiroth trailer: upon watching at slow motion the scene in which Mario is flung away during the clash between Cloud and Sephiroth, it can be seen that he appears from out of nowhere rather than having been hanging off the Masamune's blade. This is noticeable in the previous take when Sephiroth turns and his sword meets Cloud's: there is nothing indicating Mario's presence, even though his body should have been flung along with the sword and he should have slipped further down due to its now-upright position.
*Despite making an appearance in {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, Solon does not appear in-game in any capacity. Likewise, {{iw|xenoseries|Niall}} and {{iw|xenoseries|Aegaeon}} appear in {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}'s trailer, but do not appear in-game. Several similar situations occurred in ''Smash 4''{{'}}s reveal trailers, namely {{s|nookipedia|Rosie}} and {{s|nookipedia|Margie}} in {{SSB4|Villager}}'s, the Robot Masters in {{SSB4|Mega Man}}'s, and {{SSB4|Corrin}}'s siblings (with the exceptions of Ryoma and Xander) in his.
*Terry's reveal trailer was produced by Bandai Namco.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1455931684415684610</ref>
*Terry's reveal trailer was produced by Bandai Namco.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1455931684415684610</ref>
*{{SSBU|Min Min}} appears at the beginning of her trailer without her mask and with normal human arms and eyes. This depiction differs from the ''ARMS'' universe, where fighters with the ARMS ability of extendable ARMS are always shown to have coiled arms [[armsinstitute:File:MinMinRamen.png|even when constricted to normal length]] and a spiral pattern in their irises. Fighters are also rarely if ever depicted without a mask (barring Byte & Barq, Helix, and Springtron, as they are non-human, as well as Mechanica, who fights with a mech instead), as it is explained in ''ARMS'' to be a regulator device that prevents their ARMS from extending and contracting uncontrollably.
*{{SSBU|Min Min}} appears at the beginning of her trailer without her mask and with normal human arms and eyes. This depiction differs from the ''ARMS'' universe, where fighters with the ARMS ability of extendable ARMS are always shown to have coiled arms [[armsinstitute:File:MinMinRamen.png|even when constricted to normal length]] and a spiral pattern in their irises. Fighters are also rarely if ever depicted without a mask (barring Byte & Barq, Helix, and Springtron, as they are non-human, as well as Mechanica, who fights with a mech instead), as it is explained in ''ARMS'' to be a regulator device that prevents their ARMS from extending and contracting uncontrollably.
*{{SSBU|Steve}}'s trailer is the only one in ''Ultimate'' to begin with actual gameplay before proceeding to a CGI portion.
*The initial livestream of Steve's reveal trailer coincided with a massive surge of Tweets that caused Twitter's servers to briefly crash, likely due to the sheer volume of reactions to the reveal. Both [https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1311671639650652160 Masahiro Sakurai] and [https://twitter.com/Minecraft/status/1312437382411481088 the official Minecraft account] acknowledged the crash afterward.
*The initial livestream of Steve's reveal trailer coincided with a massive surge of Tweets that caused Twitter's servers to briefly crash, likely due to the sheer volume of reactions to the reveal. Both [https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1311671639650652160 Masahiro Sakurai] and [https://twitter.com/Minecraft/status/1312437382411481088 the official Minecraft account] acknowledged the crash afterward.
*Pyra, Mythra, and Kazuya are the only characters with an ESRB reminder when showing what game/series has crossed over with ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
*Several shots from various trailers have become memes shortly after their airing, such as Sonic punching Mario in Steve's trailer, and Mario seemingly getting stabbed by {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} in his own trailer.
**The official Sonic the Hedgehog Twitter later acknowledged the meme regarding Sonic punching Mario in [https://twitter.com/sonic_hedgehog/status/1407383749377945602 their own tweet] announcing ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' content coming to ''Minecraft''.
*Pyra and Mythra's reveal trailer is the first one to be directed by someone other than Masahiro Sakurai. Instead, it was outsourced to [[Monolith Soft]], the developer of the ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' series.
*Pyra and Mythra’s trailer is the only Figher’s Pass trailer to use music already in the base game, being “Battle!!”.
*Pyra, Mythra, and Kazuya are the only characters with an ESRB reminder when showing what game/series has crossed over with ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. This oddly does not apply to trailers of other characters from Teen or even Mature-rated series (though it has applied to Mii costumes from Teen-rated series from Challenger Pack 9 onwards). This same warning can be found on their character page on the [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site|official site]].
*Sora's trailer features the most playable characters in the CGI portions of any reveal trailer with 66 characters, including Sora himself, and counting the male and female versions of Villager, Corrin, and Byleth, as well as [[Pokémon Trainer]] and [[Charizard]] separately.
*Sora's trailer features the most playable characters in the CGI portions of any reveal trailer with 66 characters, including Sora himself, and counting the male and female versions of Villager, Corrin, and Byleth, as well as [[Pokémon Trainer]] and [[Charizard]] separately.
**Aside from [[Dr. Mario]], [[Zero Suit Samus]], and [[Mythra]], who are the same entities as Mario, [[Samus]], and [[Pyra]] respectively, the only characters that are absent from the trailer are [[Falco]], [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]], [[Mr. Game & Watch]], [[Dark Pit]], [[Duck Hunt]], the [[Mii Fighter]]s, and all of the non-{{uv|Final Fantasy}} third-party characters.
**Aside from [[Dr. Mario]] and [[Zero Suit Samus]], who are the same entities as Mario and [[Samus]] respectively, and [[Mythra]], who is [[Pyra]]'s original personality until the end of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' when they become separate entities, the only characters that are absent from the trailer are [[Falco]], [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]], [[Mr. Game & Watch]], [[Dark Pit]], [[Duck Hunt]], the [[Mii Fighter]]s, and all of the non-{{uv|Final Fantasy}} third-party characters.
***Additionally, while the female Pokémon Trainer and male [[Wii Fit Trainer]] are present, the male Pokémon Trainer and female Wii Fit Trainer (which are the default costumes for those characters) are not.
***Additionally, while the female Pokémon Trainer and male [[Wii Fit Trainer]] are present, the male Pokémon Trainer and female Wii Fit Trainer (which are the default costumes for those characters) are not.
**It is also the first and only time characters from the {{uv|EarthBound}} and {{uv|Yoshi}} series were featured in a CGI trailer in ''Ultimate'', being [[Ness]], [[Lucas]], and [[Yoshi]] respectively.
**Sora's trailer is the only one to feature all the "Original 12" fighters in a CGI trailer.
*The original concept for Sora's reveal trailer was initially to have Mario swing the Keyblade to open the door, but due to only Keyblade wielders being able to use Keyblades, this idea was changed.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1455925326157017095</ref>
*The original concept for Sora's reveal trailer was initially to have Mario swing the Keyblade to open the door, but due to only Keyblade wielders being able to use Keyblades, this idea was changed.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1455925326157017095</ref>
*Masahiro Sakurai released a [[YouTube]] video on the subject of these trailers and revealed many aspects of their creation<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_z28RqWDU4&t Fighter Reveal Videos <nowiki>[Marketing]</nowiki>]</ref>:
*[[Pyra]]/[[Mythra]] and [[Sora]]'s trailers are the only trailers to not have post endings.
**These trailers are a response to the cutscenes of [[Subspace Emissary]] being leaked online before the game released by media groups, defeating their purpose as a reward for playing the game. The trailers were made with the purpose of being shared online without providing major spoilers for in-game content.
*{{uv|Pac-Man}}, {{uv|Persona}} and {{uv|Fatal Fury}} are the only third franchises to never had at least one fighter appear in a CGI trailer in ''Ultimate''.
**Sakurai was primarily the only scenario writer for these cutscenes, with the sole exception being for the [[Pyra]] & [[Mythra]] trailer, which was handled by [[Monolith Soft]].
**Out of the three, Pac Man is the only universe not introduced as DLC.
**The CG models used in these trailers are not the same as the in-game models, but touched up versions that visually hold up under higher resolutions and close-ups.
**Developers use a special debug mode with replay features to capture in-game footage.
**All trailers had to receive approval from the original rightsholders for all characters and properties featured in said trailers.
**A portion of the manuscript for the [[Ridley]] trailer was shown.
**The storyboards, animatic, and previsualization for a portion of the [[Min Min]] trailer were shown.
*Masahiro Sakurai released another YouTube video discussing the development of these trailers and showed some pre-release footage to explain how they changed over time<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKQ2v9kno9I Odds and Ends of Supervising <nowiki>[Graphics]</nowiki>]</ref>:
**Sakurai suggested the scene of Alex using [[Elytra]] start at the beginning of the flight path, then pan right horizontally and end with the vanishing point at the center of the screen.
**Sakurai made several photographs with a model jet to visualize the camera angle of the Highwind escaping [[Northern Cave]], which is present in {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}'s reveal trailer.
**The CG segments of Sephiroth's reveal trailer were initially brighter and more saturated, and Sakurai suggested changing the lighting and color contrast to be more visually in line with ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}''.
**Several camera angles were changed in the Pyra & Mythra trailer to make the footage more dynamic and exciting.
**Kazuya's red eye glint was changed to be stronger and sharper.
**Sakurai recorded footage and screenshots from {{uv|Tekken}} games to help match said games in the trailer more closely.


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