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(While they're still Miis, the Mii Fighter characters and concept are original to the Super Smash Bros. series.)
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*Mii Fighters do not appear in [[All-Star Mode]], making them the first and only playable characters with this distinction.
*Mii Fighters do not appear in [[All-Star Mode]], making them the first and only playable characters with this distinction.
*As mentioned above, Miis do not actually originate from a game. They share this trait with [[R.O.B.]]; however, Miis debuted in software that is compatible with games starring Miis, such as {{uv|Wii Sports}} and {{uv|Tomodachi}}, whereas R.O.B. debuted as a peripheral for two games that do not star R.O.B. himself.
*As mentioned above, Miis do not actually originate from a game. They share this trait with [[R.O.B.]]; however, Miis debuted in software that is compatible with games starring Miis, such as {{uv|Wii Sports}} and {{uv|Tomodachi}}, whereas R.O.B. debuted as a peripheral for two games that do not star R.O.B. himself.
**As a result, they are the first playable representatives of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' universe.
**They are the first playable representatives of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' universe.
*Mii Fighters are the only characters to start off voiceless and gain a voice in the next game.
*Mii Fighters are the only characters to start off voiceless and gain a voice in the next game.
**They can, however, remain voiceless in ''Ultimate'', should the player choose to leave their Mii Fighter without one.
**They can, however, remain voiceless in ''Ultimate'', should the player choose to leave their Mii Fighter without one.