Congratulations screen: Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: Added why Ryu's "Wii U" all star congratulation screen unreenact and fixed typos of Chrom's "Ultimate" Congratulation screen unreenact.
(→‎All-Star: If only SmashWiki had a feature that lets you "stack" separate edits so that there would be a lot less Recent Changes clog, that would be great. My last edit here, promise.)
(→‎Trivia: Added why Ryu's "Wii U" all star congratulation screen unreenact and fixed typos of Chrom's "Ultimate" Congratulation screen unreenact.)
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**{{SSB4|Cloud}} uses a serif font, used in the logos for the ''Final Fantasy'' games. The black ink stripe behind the text is colored with a white-to-pale-green gradient, mimicking the meteor in the logo for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
**{{SSB4|Cloud}} uses a serif font, used in the logos for the ''Final Fantasy'' games. The black ink stripe behind the text is colored with a white-to-pale-green gradient, mimicking the meteor in the logo for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
*Mega Man's Wii U All-Star congratulations screen and Mewtwo's Wii U Classic congratulations screen are actually impossible to reenact in-game due to the inability to use the same palette with more than one character.
*Mega Man's Wii U All-Star congratulations screen and Mewtwo's Wii U Classic congratulations screen are actually impossible to reenact in-game due to the inability to use the same palette with more than one character.
** Likewise, Chrom's ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen is impossible to reenact in-game due to the use of the clapping animations normally used when a fighter loses.
** Likewise, Chrom's ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen is impossible to reenact in-game due to the use of Mario's clapping animation normally used when he loses.
**Also, Ryu's Wii U All-Star congratulations screen is impossible to reenact in-game due to the use of Yoshi's victory animation normally seen when he wins.
*Link and Fox's 1P ending images in ''Smash 64'' are the only ones not to feature any text.
*Link and Fox's 1P ending images in ''Smash 64'' are the only ones not to feature any text.
*Donkey Kong's 1P ending image in ''Smash 64'' reuses artwork originally from ''Donkey Kong Country''.
*Donkey Kong's 1P ending image in ''Smash 64'' reuses artwork originally from ''Donkey Kong Country''.
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