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*On outfits for the '''[[Mii Fighter]]s'''.
*On outfits for the '''[[Mii Fighter]]s'''.
*On the bases of ''Super Smash Bros.''-series '''[[amiibo]]'''.
*On the bases of ''Super Smash Bros.''-series '''[[amiibo]]'''.
*On the door that appears in [[Sealing the Keyhole]], [[Sora]]'s [[Final Smash]].
*On the door that appears in [[Sealing the Keyhole]], [[Sora]]'s [[Final Smash]]


==As a design element==
==As a design element==
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*In ''Brawl'', various versions of the logo represent various [[Difficulty]] settings – "easy", "medium" and "hard" in [[Event Mode]], with the addition of "very hard" and "intense" in {{SSBB|Classic Mode}} and The Subspace Emissary. As well as variations in color, the icons that represent the easiest difficulties have one or both of the logo's lines removed, while the "hard" difficulty has both lines, and the icons that represent the even more difficult settings have additional, diagonal lines.
*In ''Brawl'', various versions of the logo represent various [[Difficulty]] settings – "easy", "medium" and "hard" in [[Event Mode]], with the addition of "very hard" and "intense" in {{SSBB|Classic Mode}} and The Subspace Emissary. As well as variations in color, the icons that represent the easiest difficulties have one or both of the logo's lines removed, while the "hard" difficulty has both lines, and the icons that represent the even more difficult settings have additional, diagonal lines.
*The [[opening movie#Super Smash Bros. 4|opening movie]] of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' starts by showing a black screen which is then broken by two slashes (using a slash-esque sound effect), one vertical and the other horizontal in a very similar fashion to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' logo. It opens up to reveal fire roaring behind the blackness. At this point the sound of a heartbeat and flames can be heard. The camera then zooms into said fire (at the point where the horizontal and vertical slashes meet) and transitions into the movie. Many official videos released for ''Smash 4'' have this intro, including most of the [[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers|trailers]]. [[List of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character trailers|Trailers for ''Ultimate'']] feature a similar transition, but more stylized; there is no fire, the slashes are more geometric, and the sound effects used are less organic.
*The [[opening movie#Super Smash Bros. 4|opening movie]] of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' starts by showing a black screen which is then broken by two slashes (using a slash-esque sound effect), one vertical and the other horizontal in a very similar fashion to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' logo. It opens up to reveal fire roaring behind the blackness. At this point the sound of a heartbeat and flames can be heard. The camera then zooms into said fire (at the point where the horizontal and vertical slashes meet) and transitions into the movie. Many official videos released for ''Smash 4'' have this intro, including most of the [[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers|trailers]]. [[List of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate character trailers|Trailers for ''Ultimate'']] feature a similar transition, but more stylized; there is no fire, the slashes are more geometric, and the sound effects used are less organic.
*''Ultimate''{{'}}s reveal trailer had the reflection of the logo in the [[Inkling]]'s eye, which then pans out to reveal the logo itself. This is actually the inverse of the logo used for character trailers in ''SSB4''; while the ones used there had the cross on fire, in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s reveal trailer, everything except the cross was on fire. At the end of the North American commercial for ''Ultimate'' titled "More Fighters, More Battles, More Fun", and the beginning of Sora's reveal trailer titled "The Last Key," the Inkling's eye again shows the flaming ''Smash Bros.'' logo.
*''Ultimate''{{'}}s reveal trailer had the reflection of the logo in the [[Inkling]]'s eye, which then pans out to reveal the logo itself. This is actually the inverse of the logo used for character trailers in ''SSB4''; while the ones used there had the cross on fire, in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s reveal trailer, everything except the cross was on fire. At the end of the North American commercial for ''Ultimate'' titled "More Fighters, More Battles, More Fun", and the beginning of [[Sora]]'s reveal trailer titled "The Last Key," the Inkling's eye again shows the flaming ''Smash Bros.'' logo.
*On ''Ultimate''{{'}}s stage select screen, the ''Smash Bros.'' logo is used to represent the standard form of each stage, as opposed to the [[Ω form]] or [[Battlefield form]].
*On ''Ultimate''{{'}}s stage select screen, the ''Smash Bros.'' logo is used to represent the standard form of each stage, as opposed to the [[Ω form]] or [[Battlefield form]].


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