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**More realistic characters use a serif font, used for character names on the character selection screen.  
**More realistic characters use a serif font, used for character names on the character selection screen.  
**Less realistic characters use the blocky font used for large text in ''SSB4'' (this same font was used for minor purposes in the previous three games).  
**Less realistic characters use the blocky font used for large text in ''SSB4'' (this same font was used for minor purposes in the previous three games).  
***Notably, Pit and Palutena use the "realistic" font while Dark Pit does not. This same distinction between realistic and unrealistic characters is used for the sound made when [[tripping]]; Meta Knight uses the "unrealistic" font but makes the "realistic" tripping sound, while the opposite is true for R.O.B.
*** Notably, Pit and Palutena use the "realistic" font while Dark Pit does not. This same distinction between realistic and unrealistic characters is used for the sound made when [[tripping]]; Meta Knight uses the "unrealistic" font but makes the "realistic" tripping sound, while the opposite is true for R.O.B.
***However, Mr. Game & Watch also uses the "realistic" font despite being a more "cartoony" character.
*** However Mr. Game & Watch also uses the "realistic" font despite being a more "cartoony" character. It might be due to his status as the oldest fighter in Smash Bros 4.
**{{SSB4|Cloud}} uses a serif font, used in the logos for the ''Final Fantasy'' games. The black ink stripe behind the text is colored with a white-to-pale-green gradient, mimicking Meteor's appearance in the logo for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
**{{SSB4|Cloud}} uses a serif font, used in the logos for the ''Final Fantasy'' games. The black ink stripe behind the text is colored with a white-to-pale-green gradient, mimicking Meteor's appearance in the logo for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
*{{SSB4|Mega Man}}'s Wii U All-Star congratulations screen, {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}'s Wii U Classic congratulations screen, {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}'s ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen, and {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}}'s ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen are actually impossible to re-enact in-game due to the inability to have multiple players use the same alternate costume.
*{{SSB4|Mega Man}}'s Wii U All-Star congratulations screen, {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}'s Wii U Classic congratulations screen, {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}'s ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen, and {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}}'s ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen are actually impossible to re-enact in-game due to the inability to have multiple players use the same alternate costume.

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