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*{{uv|Yoshi}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchises that only have a single fighter, with an amount of 5.
*{{uv|Yoshi}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchises that only have a single fighter, with an amount of 5.
**However, if Mario sub-franchises are discounted, then {{uv|F-Zero}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchise with only a single fighter, with an amount of 4.  
**However, if Mario sub-franchises are discounted, then {{uv|F-Zero}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchise with only a single fighter, with an amount of 4.  
*In ''Ultimate'', certain Poké Ball Pokémon and Assist Trophy characters cannot be summoned on certain stages, either due to the stage design hindering their abilities or another of them already appearing the stage's background. For example, Nikki cannot appear in Fourside due to the dark background obscuring her drawings, Alucard cannot appear in Wii Fit Studio due to the giant mirror in the background (since he is a vampire, which does not have a reflection), Knuckles cannot appear on Green Hill Zone due to already appearing on the stage and Palkia cannot appear in Spear Pillar due to already appearing on the stage.
*In ''Ultimate'', certain Poké Ball Pokémon and Assist Trophy characters cannot be summoned on certain stages, either due to the stage design hindering their abilities or another of them already appearing the stage's background. For example, Nikki cannot appear in Fourside due to the dark background obscuring her drawings, Alucard cannot appear in Wii Fit Studio due to the giant mirror in the background (since he is a vampire, which does not have a reflection), and Knuckles and Palkia cannot appear on Green Hill Zone and Spear Pillar, respectively, due to already appearing on those stages.


==See also==
==See also==