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Pokemon Shinies in Smash Bros. are disappointing.
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(Pokemon Shinies in Smash Bros. are disappointing.)
 
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**However, if one excludes [[Roy]]'s debut in ''Melee'', this also applies, as the title of most recent fighter would go to Pichu, debuting in 1999.
**However, if one excludes [[Roy]]'s debut in ''Melee'', this also applies, as the title of most recent fighter would go to Pichu, debuting in 1999.
*Not counting the intro movie, the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' is the only game in which no human ''Pokémon'' characters appear.
*Not counting the intro movie, the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' is the only game in which no human ''Pokémon'' characters appear.
 
*Out of all of the playable Pokémon in the ''Smash Bros.'' series, only Pikachu (64, ''Melee'', and ''Smash 4''), Squirtle, Jigglypuff (''Brawl'' only), and Incineroar use their correct Shiny colors as a palette swap.
**Pichu, Lucario, Mewtwo, and Charizard don't get any palette swap that even closely resembles their modern Shinies after Gen 2-4. Charizard's purple palette swap resembles its Gen 2 Shiny, but its wings are a different color.
**Mewtwo's Yellow palette swap in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' resembles its Shiny color from Gen 2, but with a more muted yellow.
**Greninja's black palette swap keeps it upper fins yellow instead of changing them to black, and its tongue becomes orange instead of red.
**Ivysuar's green palette swap in both ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'' makes its bulb yellow, but its body is a different shade of green.
**Pikachu's red costume in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'' give its body an orange tint, but not to the same color as its Shiny, due to the washed out colors.
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