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**It is also notable for having both a character and their [[clone]] debut within the same installment, something that has not occurred since ''[[Melee]]''.  
**It is also notable for having both a character and their [[clone]] debut within the same installment, something that has not occurred since ''[[Melee]]''.  
**''Castlevania'', {{uv|Kid Icarus}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} are the only universes with multiple characters to not be introduced in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''  
**''Castlevania'', {{uv|Kid Icarus}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} are the only universes with multiple characters to not be introduced in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''  
***Additionally, ''Castlevania'', {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|Pokemon}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} are the only universes to have multiple playable characters in their debut Smash game.
***Additionally, ''Castlevania'', {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|Pokémon}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} are the only universes to have multiple playable characters in their debut Smash game.
*''Castlevania'' is the third third-party series represented in Smash which debuted on a Nintendo console, the others being {{uv|Mega Man}} and {{uv|Final Fantasy}} (though this is only true of the U.S. and Japanese releases, as the series debuted in Europe on the MSX2 instead).
*''Castlevania'' is the third third-party series represented in Smash which debuted on a Nintendo console, the others being {{uv|Mega Man}} and {{uv|Final Fantasy}} (though this is only true of the U.S. and Japanese releases, as the series debuted in Europe on the MSX2 instead).
*''Castlevania'' is the only third party franchise to have an item.
*''Castlevania'' is the only third party franchise to have an item.
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