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*Sonic's wakeup voice clip is taken from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', performed by {{iw|wikipedia|Jason Griffith}}, though, bizarrely, it is his [[stun]]ned voice clip. Additionally, he makes no sound while stunned, despite the clip's usage for that effect in ''Brawl'', nor does he make a sound while sleeping, despite a sleeping voice clip existing in ''Brawl'', and even being reused in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' where Sonic is otherwise voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Roger Craig Smith}}. | *Sonic's wakeup voice clip is taken from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', performed by {{iw|wikipedia|Jason Griffith}}, though, bizarrely, it is his [[stun]]ned voice clip. Additionally, he makes no sound while stunned, despite the clip's usage for that effect in ''Brawl'', nor does he make a sound while sleeping, despite a sleeping voice clip existing in ''Brawl'', and even being reused in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' where Sonic is otherwise voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Roger Craig Smith}}. | ||
*In v0.9, Sonic's default costume was used for the red team, his yellow for the blue team, and his black for the green team. This was changed in the following update. | *In v0.9, Sonic's default costume was used for the red team, his yellow for the blue team, and his black for the green team. This was changed in the following update. | ||
*In v0.9, Sonic's Adventure Mode trophy described his neutral special and up special, while his All-Star trophy described his down special and side special, contrasting the formula of describing neutral and side specials in the former and up and down specials in the latter. This was changed in the following update. |