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*The inputted version of Ryu's standard [[Shoryuken]] is often referred to as the "True Shoryuken", which is, funnily enough, the translated name of the Shin Shoryuken ({{ja|真|shin}} meaning "true"). | *The inputted version of Ryu's standard [[Shoryuken]] is often referred to as the "True Shoryuken", which is, funnily enough, the translated name of the Shin Shoryuken ({{ja|真|shin}} meaning "true"). | ||
*If the player listens closely, they will hear the same sound effect that plays right after {{SSB4|Little Mac}} performs a successful [[KO Uppercut]] right after an opponent gets hit with the final hit of Shin Shoryuken. Prior to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', it was the only other move to use this sound effect. | *If the player listens closely, they will hear the same sound effect that plays right after {{SSB4|Little Mac}} performs a successful [[KO Uppercut]] right after an opponent gets hit with the final hit of Shin Shoryuken. Prior to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', it was the only other move to use this sound effect. | ||
{{Special Moves|char=Ryu}} | {{Special Moves|char=Ryu}} |