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*The file names of the sticker images are organized by a technical abbreviation of its console of origin, such as "DOL" for [[GameCube]], "NTR" for [[Nintendo DS]], and "RVL" for [[Wii]]. These abbreviations are references to their original codenames: Dolphin, Nitro, and Revolution, respectively. Third-party stickers are given "KONAMI" and "SEGA" designations instead, and Pokémon stickers with ''Brawl''-original artwork are under "Comp".
*The file names of the sticker images are organized by a technical abbreviation of its console of origin, such as "DOL" for [[GameCube]], "NTR" for [[Nintendo DS]], and "RVL" for [[Wii]]. These abbreviations are references to their original codenames: Dolphin, Nitro, and Revolution, respectively. Third-party stickers are given "KONAMI" and "SEGA" designations instead, and Pokémon stickers with ''Brawl''-original artwork are under "Comp".
*While seven characters can use Tail stickers, no Tail sticker can be used by all seven. They can be used by either the [[space animal]]s, or by the other four, but never both.
*While seven characters can use Tail stickers, no Tail sticker can be used by all seven. They can be used by either the [[space animal]]s, or by the other four, but never both.
*In a [[:File:EGX Booklet Pages 14-15.jpg|booklet handed out at EGX 2014]], it states that, in {{for3ds}}, stickers and CDs are collectable, and one can see where trophies originated, all of which is false.
*In a [[:File:EGX Booklet Pages 14-15.jpg|booklet handed out at EGX 2014]], it states that, in {{for3ds}}, stickers and CDs are collectable, and one can see where trophies originated, all of which are false.
*The Pokémon series was the only series to get stickers based on their official artwork from ''Brawl''.
*The Pokémon series was the only series to get stickers based on their official artwork from ''Brawl''.
**Also, stickers based on Pokémon are referred to by series, not by game (e.g., Rayquaza, although at the time exclusive to Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, is credited to "Pokémon series").
**Also, stickers based on Pokémon are referred to by series, not by game (e.g., Rayquaza, although at the time exclusive to Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, is credited to "Pokémon series").