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===Notes===
===Notes===
*[[Giga Bowser]] and the [[Fighting Wire Frames]] have fast falling speeds that equal their regular falling speeds. Because of this, fast falling with them does not have any effect except for slightly increasing how fast they reach their regular falling speed.
*[[Giga Bowser]] and [[Fighting Wire Frames|Wireframe]]s have fast falling speeds that equal their regular falling speeds. Because of this, fast falling with them does not have any effect except for slightly increasing how fast they reach their regular falling speed.
*{{SSBM|Young Link}}'s unusually low speed change is not only the lowest in ''[[Melee]]'', but also the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|entire series]]. It is the only change lower than 10%, other than Wolf in ''Brawl''.
*Not only is {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s unusually low speed change the lowest in ''[[Melee]]'', but also the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|entire series]]. It is the only change lower than 10%, other than Wolf in ''Brawl''.


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