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*''The Legend of Zelda'', {{uv|Mario}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} universes are tied for having most [[clone]]s of any type, with 3 each. | *''The Legend of Zelda'', {{uv|Mario}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} universes are tied for having most [[clone]]s of any type, with 3 each. | ||
*Discounting costumes original to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, ''The Legend of Zelda'' is the universe with the most [[Mii Costume]] sets (Headgear and a matching Outfit), with a total of five. | *Discounting costumes original to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, ''The Legend of Zelda'' is the universe with the most [[Mii Costume]] sets (Headgear and a matching Outfit), with a total of five. | ||
*Not including alternate costumes, the ''Zelda'' series is the | *Not including alternate costumes, the ''Zelda'' series is the only franchise to introduce multiple female characters in one installment; in this case Zelda and Sheik. | ||
*The ''Zelda'' franchise is the only universe in ''Smash'' to have at least one character sport an alternate costume that would become the inspiration of that character's redesign, and another character to revert back to their original design in their ''Smash'' debut in a subsequent game: in this case, the characters in question are Zelda and Ganondorf, respectively. | *The ''Zelda'' franchise is the only universe in ''Smash'' to have at least one character sport an alternate costume that would become the inspiration of that character's redesign, and another character to revert back to their original design in their ''Smash'' debut in a subsequent game: in this case, the characters in question are Zelda and Ganondorf, respectively. | ||