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**Aside from Erdrick, Banjo, and Kazooie, who are DLC characters, [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Cloud]], and [[Richter]] are the only characters of these that do not appear in the [[World of Light]] opening cutscene. | **Aside from Erdrick, Banjo, and Kazooie, who are DLC characters, [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Cloud]], and [[Richter]] are the only characters of these that do not appear in the [[World of Light]] opening cutscene. | ||
*Like Cloud, ''Smash'' marks the third time that Sephiroth has been playable in a fighting game/series, with the first two being ''Ehrgeiz'' and the ''Dissidia: Final Fantasy'' series. | *Like Cloud, ''Smash'' marks the third time that Sephiroth has been playable in a fighting game/series, with the first two being ''Ehrgeiz'' and the ''Dissidia: Final Fantasy'' series. | ||
*Oddly, Sephiroth's English trailer shown during | *Oddly, Sephiroth's English trailer shown during The Game Awards is slightly different from the one uploaded to Nintendo's official channels later: the crossover card states ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate × Final Fantasy'' during The Game Awards, whereas in later uploads it displays ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate × Final Fantasy VII'', in line with Cloud's trailer for ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. | ||
*Sephiroth is the third DLC fighter in ''Ultimate'' to come from a pre-existing universe, with the first two being Piranha Plant and {{SSBU|Byleth}}, respectively. | *Sephiroth is the third DLC fighter in ''Ultimate'' to come from a pre-existing universe, with the first two being Piranha Plant and {{SSBU|Byleth}}, respectively. | ||