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*{{SSBU|Wolf}}'s character showcase trailer briefly features his Final Smash, [[Team Star Wolf]]. However, the background in the trailer is significantly different than what is featured in the final game; in the final game, the background is more akin to the background in [[Team Star Fox]].
*{{SSBU|Wolf}}'s character showcase trailer briefly features his Final Smash, [[Team Star Wolf]]. However, the background in the trailer is significantly different than what is featured in the final game; in the final game, the background is more akin to the background in [[Team Star Fox]].
*In the Nintendo E3 Direct, Bowser's showcase trailer, and the E3 Demo, [[Giga Bowser Punch|Giga Bowser]] had a much brighter model than in the final game.
*In the Nintendo E3 Direct, Bowser's showcase trailer, and the E3 Demo, [[Giga Bowser Punch|Giga Bowser]] had a much brighter model than in the final game.
**Conversely, during Piranha Plant's reveal trailer, {{b|Petey Piranha|Final Smash}} had a much darker model compared to the final game.
**Conversely, during Piranha Plant's reveal trailer, [[Petey Piranha (Final Smash)|Petey Piranha]] had a much darker model compared to the final game.
*{{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}' [[Zero Laser]] used a different appearance in the Nintendo E3 Direct than in the final game.
*{{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}' [[Zero Laser]] used a different appearance in the Nintendo E3 Direct than in the final game.
*In {{SSBU|Toon Link}}'s characer showcase trailer, his version of [[Triforce Slash]] reused the same sound effects as in ''Smash 4''. In the final game, Toon Link uses new sound effects for Triforce Slash while the ''Smash 4'' sound effects are used by {{SSBU|Young Link}} instead.
*In {{SSBU|Toon Link}}'s characer showcase trailer, his version of [[Triforce Slash]] reused the same sound effects as in ''Smash 4''. In the final game, Toon Link uses new sound effects for Triforce Slash while the ''Smash 4'' sound effects are used by {{SSBU|Young Link}} instead.

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