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In ''Brawl'', the game follows a mechanic similar to its predecessor. The B, Y and X buttons, (or up, left, and right on the D-Pad) on the GameCube controller can be held down before the victory screen to choose a pose.
In ''Brawl'', the game follows a mechanic similar to its predecessor. The B, Y and X buttons, (or up, left, and right on the D-Pad) on the GameCube controller can be held down before the victory screen to choose a pose.


In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', the victory pose can be chosen by pressing the D-pad up, right, or left. Holding directionally down on the D-pad will not determine anything, and the pose will be chosen randomly. Also, the held pose might be changed to a different one in [[replay]]s. In [[Team Battle]]s, holding any direction does nothing.
In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', the victory pose can be chosen by pressing the D-pad up, right, or left. Holding directionally down on the D-pad will not determine anything, and the pose will be chosen randomly. Also, the held pose might be changed to a different one in [[replay]]s.


==Overview==
==Overview==
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**[[Mewtwo]] simply stands with its arms crossed, looking away in disappointment.
**[[Mewtwo]] simply stands with its arms crossed, looking away in disappointment.
**In ''Brawl'', [[Diddy Kong]] takes off his cap and looks down at the ground with a confused expression on his face, scratching his head, as a reference to his idle pose in the original ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country}}''. He applauds normally in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**In ''Brawl'', [[Diddy Kong]] takes off his cap and looks down at the ground with a confused expression on his face, scratching his head, as a reference to his idle pose in the original ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country}}''. He applauds normally in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate''.
**In ''Brawl'', [[Pokémon Trainer]] will pull his hat down, cover his face with his hand, and hang his head in disappointment, in reference to the ''Pokémon Stadium'' games; while the last Pokémon he had out applauds instead. In ''Ultimate'', the Trainer claps alone, and no Pokémon appear.
**In ''Brawl'', [[Pokémon Trainer]] will pull his hat down, cover his face with his hand, and hang his head in disappointment, in reference to the ''Pokémon Stadium'' games; the last Pokémon he had out applauds instead. In ''Ultimate'', the Trainer claps alone, and no Pokémon appear.
**No [[Pikmin]] accompany [[Olimar]]; he claps alone. A similar case applies to [[Luma]] for Rosalina.
**No [[Pikmin]] accompany [[Olimar]]; he claps alone. A similar case applies to [[Luma]] for Rosalina.
**[[Wario]] claps, but he will stop clapping every few seconds to open his mouth and call out towards the victor.
**[[Wario]] claps, but he will stop clapping every few seconds to open his mouth and call out towards the victor.
**Only the dog claps when [[Duck Hunt]] applauds. In contrast, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] both clap.
**Only the dog claps when [[Duck Hunt]] applauds. In contrast, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] both clap.
**Because [[Samus]], [[Dark Samus]], and [[Mii Gunner]] have arm cannons, they will instead pat it in an attempt to mimic clapping. Because [[Mega Man]] is able to convert his Mega Buster into a regular hand, this does not apply to him, and he applauds normally.
**Because [[Samus]], [[Dark Samus]], and [[Mii Gunner]] have arm cannons, they will instead pat it in an attempt to mimic clapping. Despite [[Mega Man]] also having an arm cannon, it turns into a hand.
*Many characters appear to be sized differently relative to other fighters compared to their size difference in actual gameplay.
*Many characters appear to be sized differently relative to other fighters compared to their size difference in actual gameplay.
**One example includes {{SSBU|Peach}} and {{SSBU|Bowser}} (in ''Ultimate''). Bowser is significantly taller than Peach during gameplay, but appears shorter than her on the No Contest screen.
**One example includes {{SSBU|Peach}} and {{SSBU|Bowser}} (in ''Ultimate''). Bowser is significantly taller than Peach during gameplay, but appears shorter than her on the No Contest screen, even if he appears slightly hunched in his animation.
**Another example is [[Bayonetta]], who appears much taller than other characters, similarly to her design in the ''Bayonetta'' games.
**Another example is [[Bayonetta]], who appears much taller than other characters, similarly to her design in the ''Bayonetta'' games.


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