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This is a '''list of minor [[universe]]s''' with smaller forms of representation in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, such as [[Trophies]], [[Stickers]], [[Spirits]], [[Music]], or [[Mii Fighter]] costumes. For universes which are represented by playable [[character]]s, [[stage]]s, [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]], [[item]]s, or [[enemy|enemies]], see [[Template:Universe|here]]. For Namco minor universes, see [[List of Namco universes|here]].
This is a '''list of minor [[universe]]s''' with smaller forms of representation in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, such as [[Trophies]], [[Stickers]], [[Spirits]], [[Music]], or [[Mii Fighter]] costumes. For universes which are represented by playable [[character]]s, [[stage]]s, [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]], [[item]]s, or [[enemy|enemies]], see [[Template:Universe|here]]. For Namco minor universes, see [[List of Namco universes|here]].
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'''''Ice Hockey''''' ({{ja|アイスホッケー|Aisu Hokkē}}, ''Ice Hockey'') is a hockey game released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan and NES in North America and the PAL regions. The Fat Hockey Player appears as a collectible sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. The Fat Hockey Player returns as a shared Spirit with a short hockey player and a tall hockey player in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
'''''Ice Hockey''''' ({{ja|アイスホッケー|Aisu Hokkē}}, ''Ice Hockey'') is a hockey game released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan and NES in North America and the PAL regions. The Fat Hockey Player appears as a collectible sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. The Fat Hockey Player returns as a shared Spirit with a short hockey player and a tall hockey player in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
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==''Looksley's Line Up''==
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Looksley's Line Up (universe)
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|developer        = Good-Feel
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Hidden Object
|originconsole    = DS (DSWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''Looksley's Line Up'' (2010)
|latestinstallment = ''Looksley's Line Up'' (2010)
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'''Looksley's Line Up''''' is a hidden object game developed by Good-Feel and published by Nintendo. The game works by using the DS's camera to find letters. The titular character Looksley appears as a Spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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==''Sutte Hakkun''==
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Sutte Hakkun (universe)
|image            =
|developer        = Indiezero<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Platform/Puzzle
|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sutte Hakkun}}'' (1998) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sutte Hakkun}}'' (1998) {{flag|Japan}}
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''''Sutte Hakkun''''' is a Japan-exclusive puzzle game developed by Indiezero and Nintendo and published by Nintendo. In the game, the protagonist Hakkun has to gather rainbow shards to complete levels. Hakkun appears as a Spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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'''''Teleroboxer''''' ({{ja|テレロ ボクサー| Tererobokusā}}, ''Teleroboxer'') is a fighting game released for the Virtual Boy, set in the 22nd century, in which the player uses a technology called "Telerobotics" in order to compete in a "Teleroboxing" tournament. Harry, the main protagonist, appears as a Spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
'''''Teleroboxer''''' ({{ja|テレロ ボクサー| Tererobokusā}}, ''Teleroboxer'') is a fighting game released for the Virtual Boy, set in the 22nd century, in which the player uses a technology called "Telerobotics" in order to compete in a "Teleroboxing" tournament. Harry, the main protagonist, appears as a Spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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==''Tennis''==
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Tennis (universe)
|image            =
|developer        = Nintendo
|publisher        = Nintendo
|genres            = Sports
|originconsole    = NES
|firstinstallment  = ''Tennis'' (1984)
|latestinstallment = ''Tennis'' (1984)
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'''''Tennis''''' is a sports video game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. A pair of tennis players from the game appear as a Spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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