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*[[Sans]] and Cuphead, as Mii Costumes, share several distinctions between them:
*[[Sans]] and Cuphead, as Mii Costumes, share several distinctions between them:
**Like Sans, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' marks Cuphead's first video game appearance in 3D.
**Like Sans, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' marks Cuphead's first video game appearance in 3D.
**As both of their games' logos are white, their reveal trailers contrast them against a black background, with the black color of ''Ultimate''{{'}}s logo being inverted accordingly.
**As both of their game's logos are white, their reveal trailers contrast them against a black background, with the black color of ''Ultimate''{{'}}s logo being inverted accordingly.
**Cuphead is the second Mii costume to come with a song. Unlike Sans, however, ''Floral Fury'' is directly ripped from an existing source, rather than being a remix.
**Cuphead is the second Mii costume to come with a song. Unlike Sans, however, ''Floral Fury'' is directly ripped from an existing source, rather than being a remix.
*As a reference to inconsistencies seen in posters for cartoons from the 1930s and 1940s, Cuphead has different colorations seen across his home game, with the in-game appearance using white gloves and brown shoes, the results screen appearance using yellow gloves and brown shoes, and the overworld map appearance using white gloves and yellow shoes. However, Cuphead's spirit in ''Ultimate'' is edited from its basis (being that of the results screen), changing his yellow gloves to white. This was likely done to have it match with the in-game appearance of Cuphead (both in his home game and ''Ultimate''), which uses the white gloves. Mugman's spirit received a similar change as well.
*As a reference to inconsistencies seen in posters for cartoons from the 1930s and 1940s, Cuphead has different colorations seen across his home game, with the in-game appearance using white gloves and brown shoes, the results screen appearance using yellow gloves and brown shoes, and the overworld map appearance using white gloves and yellow shoes. However, Cuphead's spirit in ''Ultimate'' is edited from its basis (being that of the results screen), changing his yellow gloves to white. This was likely done to have it match with the in-game appearance of Cuphead (both in his home game and ''Ultimate''), which uses the white gloves. Mugman's spirit received a similar change as well.

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