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*''ARMS'' and {{uv|Bayonetta}} are the only universes to be represented in playable form solely by a female character.
*''ARMS'' and {{uv|Bayonetta}} are the only universes to be represented in playable form solely by a female character.
**They are also the only universes with multiple ''Smash'' arrangements that were all done by the same composer - both ''Bayonetta'' arrangements were handled by Junichi Nakatsuru, while Atsuko Asahi worked on both ''ARMS'' remixes.
**They are also the only universes with multiple ''Smash'' arrangements that were all done by the same composer - both ''Bayonetta'' arrangements were handled by Junichi Nakatsuru, while Atsuko Asahi worked on both ''ARMS'' remixes.
*''ARMS'' is one of two fighter-based universes to have only had one game released at the time of their first character's introduction into the ''Smash'' series. The other is {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}}.
**Unlike ''ARMS'', though, ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' would expand into its own series, with ''Xenoblade Chronicles X'' having already been announced by the time [[Shulk]] debuted in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''; additionally, it is part of the wider ''Xeno'' series, which later ''Xenoblade'' games have established more direct connections to. Thus, ''ARMS'' is not only the sole fighter-based universe in the ''Smash'' series to consist of a single entry, but the only one to have not at least had a new installment announced by the time a character from it was inducted into the playable roster.
*True to the original game traditions (except certain spin-offs and/or crossovers), the ''ARMS'', {{uv|Virtua Fighter}} and {{uv|Tekken}} casts are restrictively spoken in their native languages in all international versions of their ''Smash'' appearances.
*True to the original game traditions (except certain spin-offs and/or crossovers), the ''ARMS'', {{uv|Virtua Fighter}} and {{uv|Tekken}} casts are restrictively spoken in their native languages in all international versions of their ''Smash'' appearances.
**Coincidently, all three are 3D fighting games.
**Coincidently, all three are 3D fighting games.

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