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*{{uv|Electroplankton}}, {{uv|Nintendogs}} and {{uv|Balloon Fight}} have their own series symbols, but their spirits lack their respective symbol.
*{{uv|Electroplankton}}, {{uv|Nintendogs}} and {{uv|Balloon Fight}} have their own series symbols, but their spirits lack their respective symbol.
*Despite having more than one game, ''X'', ''Battle Clash'', ''Chalien'', ''The Tower'', ''Hotel Dusk'', ''Pushmo'', and ''Fluidity'' are not referred to as a series. In the case of ''Battle Clash'' and ''Fluidity'', this is likely due to the fact that only one game in both series ever released in Japan.
*Despite having more than one game, ''X'', ''Battle Clash'', ''Chalien'', ''The Tower'', ''Hotel Dusk'', ''Pushmo'', and ''Fluidity'' are not referred to as a series. In the case of ''Battle Clash'' and ''Fluidity'', this is likely due to the fact that only one game in both series ever released in Japan.
**Similarly, the game of origin for [[Dillon]] and Russ is listed as ''Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers'', despite both characters previously appearing in a series of Nintendo 3DS eShop-exclusive titles called ''"{{uv|Dillon's Rolling Western}}"''.
**Similarly, the game of origin for [[Dillon]] and Russ is listed as ''Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers'', despite both characters previously appearing in a series of Nintendo 3DS eShop-exclusive titles called "{{uv|Dillon's Rolling Western}}".
**In contrast, ''Urban Champion'', ''Clu Clu Land'', ''Mach Rider'', ''Elite Beat Agents'', ''Number Battle'', and ''Snipperclips'' are referred to as "Series", despite only having one installment outside of updated re-releases or ports.
**In contrast, ''Urban Champion'', ''Clu Clu Land'', ''Mach Rider'', ''Elite Beat Agents'', ''Number Battle'', and ''Snipperclips'' are referred to as "Series", despite only having one installment outside of updated re-releases or ports.
*Despite ''Wave Race'' and ''Fluidity'' debuting on the Game Boy and Wii respectively, they are listed with the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo 3DS series. This is likely due to the fact that neither series' first game were ever released in Japan.
*Despite ''Wave Race'' and ''Fluidity'' debuting on the Game Boy and Wii respectively, they are listed with the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo 3DS series. This is likely due to the fact that neither series' first game were ever released in Japan.
*Interestingly, Chef and Beetle's placements do not match the Japanese releases of ''Personal Trainer: Cooking'' and ''Excitebots: Trick Racing'' respectively, but rather the initial release dates (June 2008 in Europe and April 2009 in North America, respectively).
*Interestingly, Chef and Beetle's placements do not match the Japanese releases of ''Personal Trainer: Cooking'' and ''Excitebots: Trick Racing'' respectively, but rather the initial release dates (June 2008 in Europe and April 2009 in North America, respectively).
*Interestingly, Frey and Freya are a shared spirit, whereas Aeron and Elena are separate spirits. This is the opposite of their roles as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', where Frey and Freya are separate trophies, while Aeron and Elena are a shared trophy.
*Interestingly, Frey and Freya are a shared spirit, whereas Aeron and Elena are separate spirits. This is the opposite of their roles as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', where Frey and Freya are separate trophies, while Aeron and Elena are a shared trophy.
*For unknown reasons, MONSTER's series of origin is referred to as ''"Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally Series"'' rather than just ''"Famicom Grand Prix Series"''. In addition, the MONSTER is listed after the Hockey Players, despite the first ''Famicom Grand Prix'' game predating ''Ice Hockey'' by 3 months.
*For unknown reasons, MONSTER's series of origin is referred to as "''Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally Series''" rather than just "''Famicom Grand Prix Series''". In addition, the MONSTER is listed after the Hockey Players, despite the first ''Famicom Grand Prix'' game predating ''Ice Hockey'' by 3 months.
**Also, despite Mario and Luigi clearly appearing in the MONSTER spirit, the spirit is listed in the others category rather than in the Mario section of the spirit list.
**Also, despite Mario and Luigi clearly appearing in the MONSTER spirit, the spirit is listed in the others category rather than in the Mario section of the spirit list.
*Olaf's artwork is based off of the Japanese version of ''Advance Wars'' instead of the international version; in the first ''Advance Wars'', he has a Santa Claus hat, but in the second game the hat was changed to the international version, so the artwork originates from ''Game Boy Wars Advance 2'', which is the Japanese version of ''Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising''. Despite the artwork being based off of the Japanese version, he does not use his Japanese name, Whip.
*Olaf's artwork is based off of the Japanese version of ''Advance Wars'' instead of the international version; in the first ''Advance Wars'', he has a Santa Claus hat, but in the second game the hat was changed to the international version, so the artwork originates from ''Game Boy Wars Advance 2'', which is the Japanese version of ''Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising''. Despite the artwork being based off of the Japanese version, he does not use his Japanese name, Whip.