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*Zero Suit Samus is also the only character that functions as a change of armor and weapons from another character.
*Zero Suit Samus is also the only character that functions as a change of armor and weapons from another character.
*Zero Suit Samus speaks English in the Japanese versions of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', despite being voiced by Ai Kobayashi in the Japanese version of ''Metroid: Other M''.
*Zero Suit Samus speaks English in the Japanese versions of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', despite being voiced by Ai Kobayashi in the Japanese version of ''Metroid: Other M''.
*Zero Suit Samus' depiction in ''SSB4'' has a number of similarities to [[Bayonetta]], appearing in the same game; both characters wear skintight bodysuits, have beauty marks below their mouths, and use weaponized high heels for many of their moves. Additionally, both characters speak English even in the Japanese version of the game (although this is only true for Bayonetta's "Witch with No Memories" alternate costume).
*Zero Suit Samus' depiction in ''SSB4'' has a number of similarities to [[Bayonetta]], appearing in the same game; both characters wear skintight bodysuits, have beauty marks below their mouths, and use weaponized high heels for many of their moves. Additionally, both characters speak English even in the Japanese version of the game (although this is only true for Bayonetta's "Witch with No Memories" alternate costume). Zero Suit Samus' [[congratulations screen]] for All-Star Mode in the Wii U version is in fact an explicit reference to ''Bayonetta''.


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