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Dr. Mario returns as an unlockable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He still functions as a stronger and slower version of {{SSBU|Mario}}, yet has nevertheless been marginally decloned: Dr. Mario now has slightly higher [[traction]], a new and significantly stronger back throw, and updated animations for his idle pose and Super Sheet. Aside from these changes, Dr. Mario has also gained a new down aerial, which possesses [[meteor smash]]ing potential like his normal self's forward aerial.
Dr. Mario returns as an unlockable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He still functions as a stronger and slower version of {{SSBU|Mario}}, yet has nevertheless been marginally decloned: Dr. Mario now has slightly higher [[traction]], a new and significantly stronger back throw, and updated animations for his idle pose and Super Sheet. Aside from these changes, Dr. Mario has also gained a new down aerial, which possesses [[meteor smash]]ing potential like his normal self's forward aerial.


Despite the term "[[Echo Fighter]]" being used in ''Ultimate'' to officially denote clone characters, Dr. Mario is not labeled as such presumably because of his subtle mechanical differences.
Despite the term "Echo Fighter" being used in ''Ultimate'' to denote clones, Pichu is not labeled as such, and no official reason has been given for this oddity. However, it is worth noting that clone characters introduced before ''SSB4'' are not labeled as Echo Fighters.
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