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*Coincidentally, ''Street Fighter'' was formally represented beginning in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' by including {{SSB4|Ryu}} as a playable fighter, and would gain more representation when he returned alongside newcomer {{SSBU|Ken}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. As mentioned before, many elements of ''Street Fighter'' inspired Lucario's changes in the mod:  
*Coincidentally, ''Street Fighter'' was formally represented beginning in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' by including {{SSB4|Ryu}} as a playable fighter, and would gain more representation when he returned alongside newcomer {{SSBU|Ken}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. As mentioned before, many elements of ''Street Fighter'' inspired Lucario's changes in the mod:  
**Lucario's alternate costume loosely resembles the character's attire, despite it being meant to reference the [[bulbapedia:Black Belt (Trainer class)|Black Belt]] class from the ''Pokémon'' series. ''Project+'' introduced recolors for this costume that resemble characters related to Ryu and Ken, such as Dan Hibiki and Sean Matsuda, with the former two appearing in ''Ultimate''.
**Lucario's alternate costume loosely resembles the character's attire, despite it being meant to reference the [[bulbapedia:Black Belt (Trainer class)|Black Belt]] class from the ''Pokémon'' series. ''Project+'' introduced recolors for this costume that resemble characters related to Ryu and Ken, such as Dan Hibiki and Sean Matsuda, with the former two appearing in ''Ultimate''.
**Lucario has attacks that match the 3 staple moves of the "shoto" characters from ''Street Fighter''; its neutral special [[Aura Sphere]] resembles the [[Hadoken]], its new up-smash is an uppercut reminiscent of the [[Shoryuken]], and its neutral aerial is a spinning kick that resembles the [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]]. Ryu has used all of the aforementioned moves throughout the ''Street Fighter'' series.
**Lucario has attacks that match the 3 staple moves of the "shoto" characters from ''Street Fighter''; its neutral special [[Aura Sphere]] resembles the [[Hadouken]], its new up-smash is an uppercut reminiscent of the [[Shoryuken]], and its neutral aerial is a spinning kick that resembles the [[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]]. Ryu has used all of the aforementioned moves throughout the ''Street Fighter'' series.


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