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*Dr. Mario is the first fighter to debut on more than one console simultaneously, as the original ''Dr. Mario'' originally released on both the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy on July 27th, 1990. | *Dr. Mario is the first fighter to debut on more than one console simultaneously, as the original ''Dr. Mario'' originally released on both the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy on July 27th, 1990. | ||
*Dr. Mario and [[Young Link]] are the only clones who are the exact same character as the character they are cloned from.<ref name=Source/> However, in Young Link's case, this only applies to his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. | *Dr. Mario and [[Young Link]] are the only clones who are the exact same character as the character they are cloned from.<ref name=Source/> However, in Young Link's case, this only applies to his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. | ||
**He is the only character in the series whose voice clips are shared with another character | **He is the only character in the series whose voice clips are shared with another character. | ||
*Dr. Mario is the first fighter to return after being cut from a previous game. | *Dr. Mario is the first fighter to return after being cut from a previous game. | ||
*Dr. Mario is the only {{uv|Mario}} fighter to have been cut from an installment of ''Super Smash Bros.'' | *Dr. Mario is the only {{uv|Mario}} fighter to have been cut from an installment of ''Super Smash Bros.'' |