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*The Fan appears as an item in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Kart Arcade GP}}''.
*The Fan appears as an item in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Kart Arcade GP}}''.
*The trophy description of the Fan in ''Brawl'' states that whacking foes with it turns them around. However, this is only true for the Fan's [[tilt]] attack. All other attacks with the Fan simply send the foe toward (neutral) or behind the user (smash).
*The trophy description of the Fan in ''Brawl'' states that whacking foes with it turns them around. However, this is only true for the Fan's [[tilt]] attack. All other attacks with the Fan simply send the foe toward (neutral) or behind the user (smash).
*The Fan, the [[Spring]], the [[Team Healer]], and the [[Red Shell]] are the only items to have been removed after appearing in multiple ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles, with the Fan appearing in three games prior to its removal.
*The Fan, [[Spring]], [[Team Healer]], [[Egg]] and [[Red Shell]] are the only items to have been removed after appearing in multiple ''Super Smash Bros.'' titles, with the Fan appearing in three games prior to its removal.
*Coincidentally, the Japanese name for the Fan, which is Harisen, matches the Japanese name for {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s [[Forward smash|forward smash]]. This could be a reference to a manzai act where someone hits another person on the head with a paper fan, while Banjo similarly hits people with Kazooie.
*Coincidentally, the Japanese name for the Fan, which is Harisen, matches the Japanese name for {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s [[Forward smash|forward smash]]. This could be a reference to a manzai act where someone hits another person on the head with a paper fan, while Banjo similarly hits people with Kazooie.