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**While Cloud's default spirit has artwork, his ''Advent Children'' costume does not, possibly due to stricter licensing issues with Square Enix with using artwork from a movie rather than a video game. While his Advent Children costume has [[Media:AdventChildrenCloud.png|artwork]] from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy NT'' the artwork is owned by Koei Tecmo.
**While Cloud's default spirit has artwork, his ''Advent Children'' costume does not, possibly due to stricter licensing issues with Square Enix with using artwork from a movie rather than a video game. While his Advent Children costume has [[Media:AdventChildrenCloud.png|artwork]] from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy NT'' the artwork is owned by Koei Tecmo.
***This distinction initially applied to the default costume as well, but version 10.1.0 retroactively gave it artwork from ''Final Fantasy VII'', making Cloud the only fighter to have his fighter spirit changed through an update.
***This distinction initially applied to the default costume as well, but version 10.1.0 retroactively gave it artwork from ''Final Fantasy VII'', making Cloud the only fighter to have his fighter spirit changed through an update.
**While Miis have had plenty of artwork throughout various {{uv|Mii}} games, the Mii Fighters specifically, as characters original to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, do not have any outside sources to use for their fighter spirits.
**While Miis have had plenty of artwork throughout various ''[[Mii (universe)|Mii]]'' games, the Mii Fighters specifically, as characters original to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, do not have any outside sources to use for their fighter spirits.
**While Kazuya's Coat costume has alternate artwork, the reason for Kazuya's default costume not having artwork is unknown, as he has plenty of artwork from the ''Tekken'' series, but is likely unused as all other ''Tekken'' spirits (except for Nina Williams and Yoshimitsu) use artwork from ''Tekken 7'', which lacks artwork of Kazuya in his Gi. Kazuya is the only DLC fighter with this distinction, as well as the only character whose alternate costume has artwork but the default does not.
**While Kazuya's Coat costume has alternate artwork, the reason for Kazuya's default costume not having artwork is unknown, as he has plenty of artwork from the ''Tekken'' series, but is likely unused as all other ''Tekken'' spirits (except for Nina Williams and Yoshimitsu) use artwork from ''Tekken 7'', which lacks artwork of Kazuya in his Gi. Kazuya is the only DLC fighter with this distinction, as well as the only character whose alternate costume has artwork but the default does not.
*Excluding the ones who only use their ''Ultimate'' artwork, {{SSBU|Bayonetta}} is the only fighter that uses artwork from a game outside of her own series, as her "Bayonetta (Bayonetta)" fighter spirit uses artwork from ''Anarchy Reigns''.
*Excluding the ones who only use their ''Ultimate'' artwork, {{SSBU|Bayonetta}} is the only fighter that uses artwork from a game outside of her own series, as her "Bayonetta (Bayonetta)" fighter spirit uses artwork from ''Anarchy Reigns''.

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