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*For unknown reasons, Yuki Tsuji is not credited as the {{SSBU|Inkling}}s in the Japanese Sound Test in ''Ultimate'', unlike Kazumi Totaka and [[Masahiro Sakurai]], who are also not credited as voices in the main credits but are in the Sound Test. | *For unknown reasons, Yuki Tsuji is not credited as the {{SSBU|Inkling}}s in the Japanese Sound Test in ''Ultimate'', unlike Kazumi Totaka and [[Masahiro Sakurai]], who are also not credited as voices in the main credits but are in the Sound Test. | ||
**Additionally, Sachi Matsumoto is not credited as [[Skull Kid]] in the Sound Test, despite her being credited as {{SSBU|Toon Link}}. | **Additionally, Sachi Matsumoto is not credited as [[Skull Kid]] in the Sound Test, despite her being credited as {{SSBU|Toon Link}}. | ||
*Masahiro Sakurai has claimed that the most difficult sounds to perfect in the entire ''Smash'' series is the unique hit sound effects for [[Ryu]] and [[Ken]]. While importing the audio file was simple enough, the team spent a long time going through a trial and error process to make the effects sound like they were coming from a real arcade cabinet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUy4lTUhj80=116 Listen in Various Environments | *Masahiro Sakurai has claimed that the most difficult sounds to perfect in the entire ''Smash'' series is the unique hit sound effects for [[Ryu]] and [[Ken]]. While importing the audio file was simple enough, the team spent a long time going through a trial and error process to make the effects sound like they were coming from a real arcade cabinet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUy4lTUhj80=116 Listen in Various Environments [Audio]]</ref> | ||
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