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*Even though Captain Falcon has the fastest dashing speed and is a much better jumper than Zelda (who is one of the worst jumpers and slowest dashers), the Female Wire Frames run faster and jump higher than the Male Wire Frames. | *Even though Captain Falcon has the fastest dashing speed and is a much better jumper than Zelda (who is one of the worst jumpers and slowest dashers), the Female Wire Frames run faster and jump higher than the Male Wire Frames. | ||
*In ''Melee''{{'}}s Sound Test, the Announcer has a voice clip that exclaims "Fighting Wire Frames" that is not otherwise used in the game. | *In ''Melee''{{'}}s Sound Test, the Announcer has a voice clip that exclaims "Fighting Wire Frames" that is not otherwise used in the game. However, they were originally going to be fought in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} (via Stage 10 of said mode). | ||
*A Male Wire Frame's name will be displayed on Pokémon Stadium as 'ZAKO otoko' and a Female's will be displayed as "ZAKO onna". "otoko" and "onna" mean Man and Woman in Japanese respectively. | *A Male Wire Frame's name will be displayed on Pokémon Stadium as 'ZAKO otoko' and a Female's will be displayed as "ZAKO onna". "otoko" and "onna" mean Man and Woman in Japanese respectively. | ||
*''Brawl''{{'}}s [[Fighting Alloy Team]] have cores that resemble the Fighting Wire Frames' bodies. | *''Brawl''{{'}}s [[Fighting Alloy Team]] have cores that resemble the Fighting Wire Frames' bodies. |