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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Cape can be used on a [[taunt]]ing character to make them face the other way in manners that are otherwise impossible, like making {{SSBU|Wario}} face the screen while doing his side taunt. This was removed in ''SSB4'' to instead turn the character to the perspective of taunting facing the other way, but was brought back in ''Ultimate''.
*In ''Melee'', ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', Cape can be used on a [[taunt]]ing character to make them face the other way in manners that are otherwise impossible, like making {{SSBB|Wario}} face the screen while doing his side taunt. In ''Smash 4'', this does not apply to characters with a mirrored stance as they will instantly flip back to normal once the turning animation ends.
*In ''Ultimate'', hitting a character with a mirrored animation (such as another Mario) causes them to face away from the screen until they move or attack.
*If timed correctly, the part of the animation where Mario is still putting away his cape can still reflect projectiles near the very end, but possesses no hitbox.
*If timed correctly, the part of the animation where Mario is still putting away his cape can still reflect projectiles near the very end, but possesses no hitbox.
*If timed correctly, when using the cape on an opponent that is just hitting the ground, the opponent will take longer to hit the ground.
*If timed correctly, when using the cape on an opponent that is just hitting the ground, the opponent will take longer to hit the ground.
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