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**Due to certain spirit battles (such as Ancient Minister, Villager & Iron Golem, Diminutive Guardian, and E.M.M.I), R.O.B. is the only character whose color scheme used for a spirit battle changes based on the language version used.
**Due to certain spirit battles (such as Ancient Minister, Villager & Iron Golem, Diminutive Guardian, and E.M.M.I), R.O.B. is the only character whose color scheme used for a spirit battle changes based on the language version used.
*R.O.B.'s NES color scheme is the only one that bears the NES' base sticker which reads "Robotic Operating Buddy"; all other palettes bear the Famicom base sticker, which reads "Family Computer Robot". Famicom is short for "Family Computer."
*R.O.B.'s NES color scheme is the only one that bears the NES' base sticker which reads "Robotic Operating Buddy"; all other palettes bear the Famicom base sticker, which reads "Family Computer Robot". Famicom is short for "Family Computer."
*When R.O.B. is lying on the ground after missing a tech, the switch on his base will be set to "OFF".
*Although R.O.B. is "voiced", in [[Stamina Mode]], he stays silent when he gets KO'd by reaching 0 HP with no stocks remaining. {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} and the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s also share this oddity.
*Although R.O.B. is "voiced", in [[Stamina Mode]], he stays silent when he gets KO'd by reaching 0 HP with no stocks remaining. {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} and the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s also share this oddity.
*All of R.O.B.'s move names aside from specials are based on the raw file names for these categories of moves in the game<ref>https://youtu.be/XMzR5mJHPDg</ref>.
*All of R.O.B.'s move names aside from specials are based on the raw file names for these categories of moves in the game<ref>https://youtu.be/XMzR5mJHPDg</ref>.