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*In ''SSB'', it can be seen that members of the [[Kirby Team]] won't lose their copied abilities even if they taunt. In ''Melee'', the Kirbys with copied abilities in Adventure Mode do lose their abilities, but the Kirbys taunting is extremely rare, even though other CPU Kirbys do so as frequently as normal CPUs.
*In ''SSB'', it can be seen that members of the [[Kirby Team]] won't lose their copied abilities even if they taunt. In ''Melee'', the Kirbys with copied abilities in Adventure Mode do lose their abilities, but the Kirbys taunting is extremely rare, even though other CPU Kirbys do so as frequently as normal CPUs.
**In ''SSB'', it can also be seen that non-playable characters (excepting {{SSB|Master Hand}}) have taunts identical to their original character. For example, Metal Mario grows and shrinks just as Mario does.
**In ''SSB'', it can also be seen that non-playable characters (excepting {{SSB|Master Hand}}) have taunts identical to their original character. For example, Metal Mario grows and shrinks just as Mario does.
*The phrase "Come on" is the most common phrase in taunts, being used by seven characters: [[Pit]] (from ''SSB4'' onwards), [[Sonic]] (from ''SSB4'' onwards), [[Captain Falcon]], [[Fox]] (prior to ''Ultimate''), {{SSBU|Falco}} (in ''Ultimate''), {{SSBU|Chrom}}, and [[Ryu]]. Variations of "Come on" are also used by other characters: "Come at me!" is used by three characters ([[Lucina]], Chrom, and {{SSBU|Fox}} in ''Ultimate''), "Come" is used by two ([[Meta Knight]] and {{SSBU|Simon}}), and {{SSBB|Sonic}} has a unique variant in ''Brawl'' ("Come on, step it up!"). [[Terry]] also says “Hey, come on, come on!" [[Sephiroth]] says "Come after me" in Japanese.
*The phrase "Come on" is the most common phrase in taunts, being used by eight characters: [[Pit]] (from ''SSB4'' onwards), [[Sonic]] (from ''SSB4'' onwards), [[Captain Falcon]], [[Fox]] (prior to ''Ultimate''), {{SSBU|Falco}} (in ''Ultimate''), {{SSBU|Chrom}}, [[Ryu]], and {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} (Sephiroth says it in Japanese). Variations of "Come on" are also used by other characters: "Come at me!" is used by three characters ([[Lucina]], Chrom, and {{SSBU|Fox}} in ''Ultimate''), "Come" is used by two ([[Meta Knight]] and {{SSBU|Simon}}), and {{SSBB|Sonic}} has a unique variant in ''Brawl'' ("Come on, step it up!"). [[Terry]] also says “Hey, come on, come on!"
*"Prepare yourself" is used by four characters: [[Ike]], [[Robin]], {{SSBU|Richter}}, and {{SSBU|Mythra}}.
*"Prepare yourself" is used by four characters: [[Ike]], [[Robin]], {{SSBU|Richter}}, and {{SSBU|Mythra}}.
*In ''Melee'', after a CPU KOs an opponent, if it gets KO'd, and the opponent is away just as the CPU comes out of the revival platform, it will walk a distance and apparently taunt for no reason. This can be exploited with characters that have long taunts, notably {{SSBM|Young Link}}.
*In ''Melee'', after a CPU KOs an opponent, if it gets KO'd, and the opponent is away just as the CPU comes out of the revival platform, it will walk a distance and apparently taunt for no reason. This can be exploited with characters that have long taunts, notably {{SSBM|Young Link}}.

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