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*During the presentation, Sakurai demonstrates the technique of turning around, then quickly jumping and performing a [[back aerial]] attack. This is colloquially known among the competitive ''Smash'' [[community]] as the [[reverse aerial rush]], or "RAR."
*During the presentation, Sakurai demonstrates the technique of turning around, then quickly jumping and performing a [[back aerial]] attack. This is colloquially known among the competitive ''Smash'' [[community]] as the [[reverse aerial rush]], or "RAR."
*During the presentation, Sakurai starts explaining the frame data of Sephiroth, particularly the startup of forward aerial and back aerial. Sakurai then stops himself, coyly explaining that he shouldn't be saying such things in public, as he is "just the guy who thought he wanted to make a fun party game," and will leave the small details to competitive [[smasher]]s.
*During the presentation, Sakurai starts explaining the frame data of Sephiroth, particularly the startup of forward aerial and back aerial. Sakurai then stops himself, coyly explaining that he shouldn't be saying such things in public, as he is "just the guy who thought he wanted to make a fun party game," and will leave the small details to competitive [[smasher]]s.
*During the presentation, Sakurai explains why the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} series previous only had two [[List of SSBU Music (Final Fantasy series)|music tracks]], as well as why some franchises have spotty representation in the ''Smash'' series if not are completely absent. In order for the game to be sold, every non-original piece of content must be approved by every copyright holder of said content. As intellectual property rights can be split between multiple people, particularly regarding distribution in different regions, even one individual holder not giving express permission means the content has to be cut.


==''Mr. Sakurai Presents "{{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}}"''==
==''Mr. Sakurai Presents "{{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}}"''==

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