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*The "Bayonetta (Original)" trophy states that Bayonetta pretends to be a nun in order to lure in angels. However, this is incorrect, as the ''Bayonetta'' art book reveals that she actually does work as a nun. This is reinforced by her appearance in ''{{uvm|The Wonderful 101}}'', which lists nun as her occupation and, like the ''Bayonetta'' series, was developed by PlatinumGames. | *The "Bayonetta (Original)" trophy states that Bayonetta pretends to be a nun in order to lure in angels. However, this is incorrect, as the ''Bayonetta'' art book reveals that she actually does work as a nun. This is reinforced by her appearance in ''{{uvm|The Wonderful 101}}'', which lists nun as her occupation and, like the ''Bayonetta'' series, was developed by PlatinumGames. | ||
*Bayonetta is the only fighter to use an alias and not a form of her ''real'' name. Her trophies also do not make any reference to it, most likely as "[http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Cereza_(Time_Displacement) Cereza]", who has ''her'' own trophy, is regarded as a separate character. | |||
*Bayonetta is the second character featured in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to appear in [[wikipedia:Entertainment Software Rating Board#Ratings|M-rated]] games. The first was [[Snake]]. | *Bayonetta is the second character featured in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to appear in [[wikipedia:Entertainment Software Rating Board#Ratings|M-rated]] games. The first was [[Snake]]. | ||
*Bayonetta is the only female third-party character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, as well as the only one to debut in the 21st century. | *Bayonetta is the only female third-party character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, as well as the only one to debut in the 21st century. |