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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Zero Suit Samus is the only character in the entire ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series to possess two [[tether]]s.
**She possesses two tethers throughout the series, interestingly, in two different ways: her [[Plasma Whip|side special]] and [[Plasma Wire|up special]] in ''Brawl'', and her side special and [[grab aerial]] in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**However, as of ''Ultimate'', Simon and Richter have more tethering moves than her, courtesy of their forward, back, and up aerials.
*Zero Suit Samus and the female [[Pokémon Trainer]] are the only playable fighters whose first appearances were in a remake.
*Zero Suit Samus and the female [[Pokémon Trainer]] are the only playable fighters whose first appearances were in a remake.
*Zero Suit Samus and [[Jigglypuff]] are the only characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to receive new special moves that render them [[helpless]] in subsequent installments, despite having debuted in the series without any. In Zero Suit Samus' case, she received [[Boost Kick]] as her up special in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', which renders her helpless after usage, unlike [[Plasma Wire]], her up special in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
*Zero Suit Samus and [[Jigglypuff]] are the only characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to receive new special moves that render them [[helpless]] in subsequent installments, despite having debuted in the series without any. In Zero Suit Samus' case, she received [[Boost Kick]] as her up special in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', which renders her helpless after usage, unlike [[Plasma Wire]], her up special in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
*Zero Suit Samus is one of four characters to have a different Final Smash across every installment since Final Smashes were introduced; the other three are [[Pit]], [[King Dedede]], and [[R.O.B.]]
*Zero Suit Samus is one of four characters to have a different Final Smash across every installment since Final Smashes were introduced; the other three are [[Pit]], [[King Dedede]], and [[R.O.B.]]
*Zero Suit Samus is the first playable character in the ''Metroid'' series to have debuted in the 21st century.
*Zero Suit Samus' Canadian French name (Samus sans Combinaison) is somewhat out-of-context in natural French: although the word "combinaison" does mean "suit", it is more informally used for jumpsuit, which is ironically what the Zero Suit appears to be. Thus, "armure" (armor) used in the PAL version is more accurate to the usage of English "Suit" in ''Metroid'' series.
*Zero Suit Samus' Canadian French name (Samus sans Combinaison) is somewhat out-of-context in natural French: although the word "combinaison" does mean "suit", it is more informally used for jumpsuit, which is ironically what the Zero Suit appears to be. Thus, "armure" (armor) used in the PAL version is more accurate to the usage of English "Suit" in ''Metroid'' series.
*Zero Suit Samus is the only ''Metroid'' character with spoken dialogue, with her only dialogue while wearing her [[Samus Aran|Power Suit]] being the written description of the [[Galactic Avenger]] event match.
**Additionally, Zero Suit Samus is the first playable character in the series voiced by a non-Japanese voice actor in all language tracks of ''Smash'' games who do not originate from the {{uv|Mario}} universe, preceding [[Lucas]], [[Banjo]], and [[Kazooie]].
***If including voice differences between costumes, several costumes of [[Bayonetta]] would also count.
*Zero Suit Samus is the third character in ''Smash'', following [[Dr. Mario]] and [[Young Link]], to be an alternate version of another playable character. However, unlike Dr. Mario or Young Link, Zero Suit Samus is not a moveset [[clone]] of her Power Suited self.
*Zero Suit Samus is the third character in ''Smash'', following [[Dr. Mario]] and [[Young Link]], to be an alternate version of another playable character. However, unlike Dr. Mario or Young Link, Zero Suit Samus is not a moveset [[clone]] of her Power Suited self.


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