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*Although Bowser has historically lacked his traditional voice from the ''Super Mario'' series, Kirby's imitation of Bowser in ''Smash 4'' is somewhat more similar to his canon voice.
*Although Bowser has historically lacked his traditional voice from the ''Super Mario'' series, Kirby's imitation of Bowser in ''Smash 4'' is somewhat more similar to his canon voice.
*Because Kirby is able to jump six times in a single sitting, selecting the Jump art from Shulk's copy ability allows him to remain in mid-air longer and reach greater heights than nearly any other character, except through the use of [[item]]s like the [[Bunny Hood]] and [[Rocket Belt]].
*Because Kirby is able to jump six times in a single sitting, selecting the Jump art from Shulk's copy ability allows him to remain in mid-air longer and reach greater heights than nearly any other character, except through the use of [[item]]s like the [[Bunny Hood]] and [[Rocket Belt]].
*When it was revealed that Kirby's Copy Ability for Sora did not use the actual Keyblade itself, multiple discussions were had as to the reason why, with many ''Kingdom Hearts'' fans pointing out that, by the series lore, this decision made sense—the ability to use a Keyblade must be bequeathed to another user by a {{iw|khwiki|Keyblade Master}}, though the Keyblade itself is also capable of choosing who wields it, as, while {{iw|khwiki|Terra}} bequeathed {{iw|khwiki|Riku}}, the Kingdom Key chose Sora due to Riku giving in to the darkness. This created confusion amongst fans who pointed out that Kirby is similarly able to wield both the Falchion and the Monado, though both of these were countered by fans of ''Fire Emblem'' and ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', as the lore from both series did not disallow Kirby to use either weapon (the Falchion is merely a weapon passed down from generation to generation, and the Monado was, albeit briefly, wielded by [[Dunban]] prior to Shulk using it).
**Other fans pointed out how, despite Kirby being unable to wield the Keyblade, Mario briefly picks it up in Sora's reveal trailer—this too was countered, as characters in ''Kingdom Hearts'' are able to briefly pick up the Keyblade (examples of which include {{iw|khwiki|Squall Leonhart}} and {{iw|khwiki|Jack Sparrow}}), before it quickly returns to Sora's possession.


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