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*'''Lucina''': The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean character titles for Lucina are her epithet in the epilogue of the Japanese version of ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', and is also the title of that game's [[fireemblemwiki:Foreseer|sixth chapter]], which heavily features her. In both cases, the English version of ''Awakening'' translated this as "Foreseer". She also goes by this epithet in the Japanese version of ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', translated as "Future Witness" in that game's English releases.
*'''Lucina''': The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean character titles for Lucina are her epithet in the epilogue of the Japanese version of ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', and is also the title of that game's [[fireemblemwiki:Foreseer|sixth chapter]], which heavily features her. In both cases, the English version of ''Awakening'' translated this as "Foreseer". She also goes by this epithet in the Japanese version of ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', translated as "Future Witness" in that game's English releases.
*'''Byleth''': Byleth's title in all languages is the moniker given to Byleth during their time as a mercenary, prior to the events of ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses''.
*'''Byleth''': Byleth's title in all languages is the moniker given to Byleth during their time as a mercenary, prior to the events of ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses''.
*'''Villager''': All but the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean titles for the Villager reference how the Villager is the mayor of their city in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (even though the Villager in ''Smash Bros.'' is the one from ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk'').
*'''Villager''': All but the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean titles for the Villager reference how the Villager is the mayor of their city in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' (even though the Villager in Smash Bros. is the one from ''Wild World'' and ''City Folk'').
*'''Little Mac''':
*'''Little Mac''':
**The English character title for {{SSBU|Little Mac}}, "The bruiser from the Bronx", may be a reference to Rick or Nick Bruiser, two of his opponents in Super Punch Out!!.
**The English character title for {{SSBU|Little Mac}}, "The bruiser from the Bronx", may be a reference to Rick or Nick Bruiser, two of his opponents in Super Punch Out!!.

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