Editing List of composers

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***Ando is also the only composer to have his work appear in every game in the series.
***Ando is also the only composer to have his work appear in every game in the series.
**Ando and Shogo Sakai are tied for the highest number of new music tracks in ''Melee'', at 14.  
**Ando and Shogo Sakai are tied for the highest number of new music tracks in ''Melee'', at 14.  
***Sakai would also contribute more to ''Brawl'' than any other composer, with 21 compositions.
***Sakai would also contribute more to ''Brawl'' than any other composer, with 21 compositions. Second being Kentaro Ishizaka with 14 ironically.
**Junichi Nakatsuru would contribute the most to ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', with 9 tracks between both games.
**Junichi Nakatsuru would contribute the most to ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', with 9 tracks between both games.
**Nobuko Toda would contribute the most compositions to ''Ultimate'', arranging 9 songs for the game.
**Nobuko Toda would contribute the most compositions to ''Ultimate'', arranging 9 songs for the game.

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