Editing List of SSBU Music (Super Mario Bros. series)

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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.)}}'' is the only ''Mario'' track from previous entries to not return in ''Ultimate''.
* ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.)}}'' is the only previous ''Mario'' track not included in ''Ultimate''.
* Despite [[Yoshi's Island (Melee)]] originating from a ''Mario'' game (in this case, ''Super Mario World''), the game considers it as belonging to the {{uv|Yoshi}} universe. As such, no tracks from the ''Mario'' games can be played on the stage except for ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Yoshi|Athletic Theme - Super Mario World}}'', which is listed in the ''Yoshi'' series tracklist due to being its original assigned song.
* Despite [[Yoshi's Island (Melee)]] originating from a ''Mario'' game (in this case, ''Super Mario World''), the game considers it as belonging to the {{uv|Yoshi}} universe. As such, no tracks from the ''Mario'' games can be played on the stage except for ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Yoshi|Athletic Theme - Super Mario World}}'', which is listed in the ''Yoshi'' series tracklist due to being its original assigned song.
* Although "Jump Up, Super Star!" has an official Japanese translation, the Japanese release of ''Ultimate'' only includes the English version. This is consistent with the Japanese release of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', where the New Donk City Festival likewise features "Jump Up, Super Star!" in English. This is also true with the song "Break Free (Lead the Way)".
* Although "Jump Up, Super Star!" has an official Japanese translation, the Japanese release of ''Ultimate'' only includes the English version. This is consistent with the Japanese release of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', where the New Donk City Festival likewise features "Jump Up, Super Star!" in English. This is also true with the song "Break Free (Lead the Way)".

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