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I don't know how particularly notable this is, given that, traditionally, Japanese fighting games have English announcers to begin with
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Despite the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series originating in Japan, no entry has used a Japanese announcer.
*''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Melee'' are the only games in the series to have the announcer shout the game's title at the title screen.
*''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Melee'' are the only games in the series to have the announcer shout the game's title at the title screen.
**''Brawl'' contains unused, empty announcer files for what appears to be the announcer shouting the title's name; in the final game, there are no voice clips for this. Other unused files also feature the [[Match timer#Final countdown timer|countdown at the end of a match]] starting at ten seconds, rather than five.
**''Brawl'' contains unused, empty announcer files for what appears to be the announcer shouting the title's name; in the final game, there are no voice clips for this. Other unused files also feature the [[Match timer#Final countdown timer|countdown at the end of a match]] starting at ten seconds, rather than five.