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**Mewtwo is the first playable ''Pokemon'' character whose alternate costumes simply change its colors rather than giving it an accessory to wear.
**Mewtwo is the first playable ''Pokemon'' character whose alternate costumes simply change its colors rather than giving it an accessory to wear.
*Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo (only in ''Melee''), Pokémon Trainer (except for Charizard), and Incineroar are the only Pokémon whose alternate costumes include one color based on its Shiny form. The other playable Pokémon, Pichu, Charizard, Lucario, and Greninja, do not have a shiny-based alternate costume.
*Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo (only in ''Melee''), Pokémon Trainer (except for Charizard), and Incineroar are the only Pokémon whose alternate costumes include one color based on its Shiny form. The other playable Pokémon, Pichu, Charizard, Lucario, and Greninja, do not have a shiny-based alternate costume.
*Incineroar is the only playable character in ''Smash'' to sport an alternate costume referencing a character from a different universe than its home universe. In this case, its purple costume resembles the character Big the Cat from the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' universe.
*Incineroar, Sonic, and Jigglypuff are the only playable characters in ''Smash'' to sport an alternate costume referencing a character from a different universe than its home universe. Incineroar’s purple costume resembles the character Big the Cat from the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' universe, Sonic’s purple costume references Nights from ''Nights into Dreams'', and Jigglypuff’s green costume references the Sleep ability from the ''Kirby'' series.
*Link and Hero are the only playable characters in ''Smash'' to sport alternate costumes that inspire their [[Copy Ability|Kirby hats]]: in ''Ultimate'', Link's Hero of the Wild costume is used for Kirby's Link hat rather than the Champion's Tunic, while Hero's alternate costume as Erdrick from ''Dragon Quest III'' is the basis for Kirby's Hero hat.
*Link and Hero are the only playable characters in ''Smash'' to sport alternate costumes that inspire their [[Copy Ability|Kirby hats]]: in ''Ultimate'', Link's Hero of the Wild costume is used for Kirby's Link hat rather than the Champion's Tunic, while Hero's alternate costume as Erdrick from ''Dragon Quest III'' is the basis for Kirby's Hero hat.
*Ganondorf is the only playable character in ''Smash'' to first have his initial design in his debut appearance relegated to being the basis for an alternate costume in the next game, only to eventually have his prior design reverted back to being the default in yet a later game.
*Ganondorf is the only playable character in ''Smash'' to first have his initial design in his debut appearance relegated to being the basis for an alternate costume in the next game, only to eventually have his prior design reverted back to being the default in yet a later game.
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