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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*One of the [[List of tips (SSBU)#Pokémon_Trainer|in-game tips for Charizard]] states that its wings "won't take damage" during its up tilt. However, this is incorrect, as the hurtboxes on Charizard's wings extend upward during the move without gaining [[intangibility]] or [[invincibility]], therefore actually making it easier to hit.
*One of the [[List of tips (SSBU)#Pokémon_Trainer|in-game tips for Charizard]] states that its wings "won't take damage" during its up tilt. However, this is incorrect, as the hurtboxes on Charizard's wings extend upward without gaining [[intangibility]] or [[invincibility]], making it easier to hit.
**This tip is recycled from ''Smash 4'', where it is correct, as Charizard's wings do not possess hurtboxes in said game.
**This tip is recycled from ''Smash 4'', where Charizard's wings do not possess hurtboxes.
*Charizard is the only character in the series to have been part of a composite character in one game, separated into a standalone character, and then returned to a composite.
*Charizard is the only character in the series to have been part of a composite character in one game, separated into a standalone character, and then returned to a composite.
**The official Pokémon website claims that this was due to a stint of {{iw|bulbapedia|disobedience}}, similarly to {{iw|bulbapedia|Ash's Charizard}}. [https://www.pokemon.com/uk/pokemon-news/celebrate-pokemon-in-super-smash-bros-ultimate/] This is hinted at via its new taunts and victory poses, where it behaves in a less feral way and acts slightly more tame than it did in ''[[SSB4]]''.
**The official Pokémon website claims that this was due to a stint of {{iw|bulbapedia|disobedience}}, similarly to {{iw|bulbapedia|Ash's Charizard}}. [https://www.pokemon.com/uk/pokemon-news/celebrate-pokemon-in-super-smash-bros-ultimate/] This is hinted at via its new taunts and victory poses, where it behaves in a less feral way and acts slightly more tame than it did in ''[[SSB4]]''.
*Charizard and {{SSBU|Lucario}} are the only characters to have had their [[Final Smash]] change once and then revert back to their original Final Smash. Charizard is part of [[Triple Finish]] in ''Brawl'', uses [[Mega Charizard X]] as a standalone character in ''Smash 4'', then reverts to Triple Finish in ''Ultimate'' with the Pokémon Trainer's return. Lucario reverts to [[Aura Storm]] from ''Brawl'', though it still transforms into [[Mega Lucario]] while performing it.
*Charizard and {{SSBU|Lucario}} are the only characters to have had their [[Final Smash]] change once and then revert back to their original Final Smash. Charizard is part of [[Triple Finish]] in ''Brawl'', uses [[Mega Charizard X]] as a standalone character in ''Smash 4'', then reverts to Triple Finish in ''Ultimate'' with the Pokémon Trainer's return. Lucario reverts to [[Aura Storm]] from ''Brawl'', though it still transforms into [[Mega Lucario]] while performing it.
**Both characters are also [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]].
**Both characters are also [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokémon]].
*Charizard is the only playable Pokémon capable of {{iw|bulbapedia|Mega Evolution}} that does not Mega Evolve for their Final Smash, though Mega Charizard X reappears as a [[Spirits (characters)|Spirit]].
*Charizard is the only playable Pokémon capable of {{iw|bulbapedia|Mega Evolution}} that does not Mega Evolve for their Final Smash. Mega Charizard X appears as a [[Spirits (characters)|Spirit]].
*Charizard uses Fire Blast five times during Triple Finish, matching the move's base PP in the ''Pokémon'' games.  
*Charizard uses Fire Blast five times during Triple Finish, matching the move's base PP in the ''Pokémon'' games.  
*Charizard is the only veteran from ''Smash 4'' whose character select screen voice clips is not reused in ''Ultimate.'' The character select screen and victory screen uses Pokémon Trainer's name instead.
*Charizard is the only veteran from ''Smash 4'' whose announcer voice clip is not reused in ''Ultimate.'' Pokémon Trainer's name is used instead.
**Since the announcer does not call out {{SSBU|Squirtle}} or {{SSBU|Ivysaur}} either, this makes all three of Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon the only fighters not to have their names called out upon being selected.
**Since the announcer does not call out {{SSBU|Squirtle}} or {{SSBU|Ivysaur}} either, this makes all three of Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon the only fighters not to have their own announcer clips in the game.
*Charizard (as part of the Pokémon Trainer's lineup) is unlocked by clearing Classic Mode with either Bowser or Donkey Kong, possibly referencing ''Brawl'''s event, [[Three-Beast Carnage]].
*Charizard (along with the Pokémon Trainer) is unlocked by clearing Classic Mode with either Bowser or Donkey Kong, possibly referencing the [[Three-Beast Carnage]] event in ''Brawl''.
*With the female option for Pokémon Trainer, ''Ultimate'' marks the first time outside of the main series ''Pokémon'' games where {{iw|bulbapedia|Leaf}} or one of her counterparts has used or has been depicted with a member of Charizard's evolutionary line.
*With the female option for Pokémon Trainer, ''Ultimate'' marks the first time outside of the main series ''Pokémon'' games where {{iw|bulbapedia|Leaf}} or one of her counterparts is depicted with a member of Charizard's evolutionary line.


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