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*Marth and {{SSBM|Roy}} are the only characters in ''Melee'' that speak Japanese in all language versions of the game.  
*Marth and {{SSBM|Roy}} are the only characters in ''Melee'' that speak Japanese in all language versions of the game.  
*Marth and Roy are the only playable characters in ''Melee'' that do not have a stage representing their universe, though hacked data shows that [[AKANEIA|one was planned.]]  
*Marth and Roy are the only playable characters in ''Melee'' that do not have a stage representing their universe, though hacked data shows that [[AKANEIA|one was planned.]]  
**As a result of not having a stage, Marth is fought on the [[Fountain of Dreams]] in All-Star Mode and his character unlock battle. In Event Matches, he appears in [[Temple]], and in Classic Mode, he appears on [[Great Bay]]. On [[VS. Mode]] Marth and Roy's home stage is [[Temple]]; if the song [[Music (SSBM|Fire Emblem]] is played. That song is an alternate music track and it plays on Temple in VS. Mode.  
**As a result of not having a stage, Marth is fought on the [[Fountain of Dreams]] in All-Star Mode and his character unlock battle. In Event Matches, he appears in [[Temple]], and in Classic Mode, he appears on [[Great Bay]]. On [[VS. Mode]] Marth and Roy's home stage is [[Temple]]; if the song [[Music (SSBM)|Fire Emblem]] is played. That song is an alternate music track and it plays on Temple in VS. Mode.  
*Marth, Roy, and {{SSBM|Peach}} are the only characters in ''Melee'' with a special move that can counter.
*Marth, Roy, and {{SSBM|Peach}} are the only characters in ''Melee'' with a special move that can counter.
*Along with Roy, Marth was originally planned to be a Japan-exclusive character in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', but was kept in all versions on request of an employee at Nintendo of America. Global interest in the ''Fire Emblem'' series began as a result of their success in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.
*Along with Roy, Marth was originally planned to be a Japan-exclusive character in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', but was kept in all versions on request of an employee at Nintendo of America. Global interest in the ''Fire Emblem'' series began as a result of their success in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.
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