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*Several characters, such as Link, Ganondorf and Ike, use their old voice clips from ''Smash 4'' in early footage of the game.
*Several characters, such as Link, Ganondorf and Ike, use their old voice clips from ''Smash 4'' in early footage of the game.
*In the E3 trailer for the game, the part going over [[Perfect Shield|Perfect Shielding]] still uses the old Perfect Shield sound effect from ''Smash 4''. In the final game, this sound was replaced with a more audible sound.
*In the E3 trailer for the game, the part going over [[Perfect Shield|Perfect Shielding]] still uses the old Perfect Shield sound effect from ''Smash 4''. In the final game, this sound was replaced with a more audible sound.
*When a character is KO'd, [[:File:StockCounter.ogg|a *foowish* sound effect]] is played when the game brings up the remaining stocks. However, in the King K. Rool vs Snake video posted by Nintendo UK the sound effect is completely different, being a *bleep* instead.<ref>https://youtu.be/CBLnjibehdU?t=33</ref>
*When a character is KO'd, a *foowish* sound effect is played when the game brings up the remaining stocks. However, in the King K. Rool vs Snake video posted by Nintendo UK the sound effect is completely different, being a *bleep* instead.<ref>https://youtu.be/CBLnjibehdU?t=33</ref>
*In Wolf's character showcase video, his Blaster makes a considerably different sound than it does in the final game.
*In Wolf's character showcase video, his Blaster makes a considerably different sound than it does in the final game.
**Additionally, his sound effects of his Wolfen during his on-screen appearance is taken directly from Fox's.
**Additionally, his sound effects of his Wolfen during his on-screen appearance is taken directly from Fox's.

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