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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In non-English Western language versions of ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', most characters retain their voices from the English version, with English or Japanese dialogue where applicable. Exceptions include most ''Pokémon'' characters (apart from [[Pikachu]], [[Charizard]], [[Mewtwo]] and a few [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon), the {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}s, and {{SSB4|Sonic}} (in ''SSB4'' only). This is due to the ''Pokémon'' anime and spinoff games, the ''Wii Fit'' series, and ''Sonic'' games (from ''Sonic Generations'' onwards) being dubbed into many languages, while the other represented series are either unvoiced or retain the English voices with translated text and subtitles. However, {{SSB4|Fox}}, {{SSB4|Falco}} and {{SSB4|Ike}} still speak English, even though ''Star Fox 64 3D'' and ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'' were dubbed into multiple languages, and {{SSB4|Cloud}} speaks Japanese even though most of his home series appearances were dubbed into English (with some dubbed in additional languages).
* The Asian and North American versions of ''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Brawl'' are the only games that possess a singular language option.
* In non-English Western language versions of ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', most characters retain their voices from the English version, with English or Japanese dialogue where applicable. Exceptions include most ''Pokémon'' characters (apart from [[Pikachu]], [[Charizard]], [[Mewtwo]] and a few [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon), the [[Wii Fit Trainer]]s, and {{SSB4|Sonic}} (in ''SSB4'' onwards). This is due to the ''Pokémon'' anime and spinoff games, the ''Wii Fit'' series, and ''Sonic'' games (from ''Sonic Generations'' onwards) being dubbed into many languages, while the other represented series are either unvoiced or retain the English voices with translated text and subtitles. However, [[Fox]], [[Falco]] and [[Ike]] still speak English, even though ''Star Fox 64 3D'' and ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'' were dubbed into multiple languages, and {{SSB4|Cloud}} speaks Japanese even though most of his home series appearances were dubbed into English (with some dubbed in additional languages).
**In ''Ultimate'', this holds true for the above characters along with {{SSBU|Zelda}} and {{SSBU|Wolf}}, who speak English in all Western language versions of the game despite their incarnations from ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' and ''Star Fox 64 3D'' respectively being voiced in multiple languages, and {{SSBU|Wario}}, who speaks English in any version of the game even though he was also voiced in several languages in ''WarioWare Gold''.
**In ''Ultimate'', this holds true for the above characters along with {{SSBU|Zelda}} and {{SSBU|Wolf}}, who speak English in all Western language versions of the game despite their incarnations from ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' and ''Star Fox 64 3D'' respectively being voiced in multiple languages, and {{SSBU|Wario}}, who speaks English in any version of the game even though he was also voiced in several languages in ''WarioWare Gold''.
*In tournament play, some tournaments in non-English-speaking regions choose to set the game to English rather than the regional language, presumably due to English being the standard game language setting in national tournaments. For example, the "Master Hand" ''Melee'' tournament series in Japan uses the game's English language option.
*In tournament play, some tournaments in non-English-speaking regions choose to set the game to English rather than the regional language, presumably due to English being the standard game language setting in national tournaments. For example, the "Master Hand" ''Melee'' tournament series in Japan uses the game's English language option.
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