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===Trivia===
===Trivia===
*Unlike other ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' videos, this one features little music from the series the character is from, instead using various remixes of [[Lifelight]] heard in the game (including the ones for {{SSBU|Battlefield}} and the [[Online Practice Stage]]). The only time any ''Dragon Quest'' music is heard is during the in-game fight demonstration, which uses ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Dragon Quest|War Cry}}'', and the showcasing of [[Yggdrasil's Altar]], which uses ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Dragon Quest|The Hero Goes Forth with a Determination}}''. The series' famous Overture is also briefly heard twice, shown in two separate victory poses for Hero (as it is his victory theme). The Mii Fighter costume section additionally uses the standard Battlefield remix of Lifelight (otherwise heard at the beginning and end of the section), rather than any of the ''Dragon Quest'' music; it is the only presentation to have no other music in the Mii Fighter costume section, due to there only being ''Dragon Quest''-based Mii costumes included in update 4.0.0. All of this is likely due to the ''Dragon Quest'' music being owned by series composer {{s|wikipedia|Koichi Sugiyama}}, rather than [[Square Enix]].
*Unlike future ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' videos:
**this one features little music from the series the character is from, instead using various remixes of [[Lifelight]] heard in the game (including the ones for {{SSBU|Battlefield}} and the [[Online Practice Stage]]). The only time any ''Dragon Quest'' music is heard is during the in-game fight demonstration, which uses ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Dragon Quest|War Cry}}'', and the showcasing of [[Yggdrasil's Altar]], which uses ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Dragon Quest|The Hero Goes Forth with a Determination}}''. The series' famous Overture is also briefly heard twice, shown in two separate victory poses for Hero (as it is his victory theme).
**The Mii Fighter costume section uses the standard Battlefield remix of Lifelight (otherwise heard at the beginning and end of the section), rather than any of the ''Dragon Quest'' music; it is the only presentation to have no other music in the Mii Fighter costume section, due to there only being ''Dragon Quest''-based Mii costumes included in update 4.0.0. Both of these are likely due to the ''Dragon Quest'' music being owned by series composer {{s|wikipedia|Koichi Sugiyama}}, rather than [[Square Enix]].
** This is also the only ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' where Sakurai does not discuss the inclusion of any specific Mii outfits.
** This is also the only ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' where Sakurai does not discuss the inclusion of any specific Mii outfits.
**the section that is usually titled "As part of Challenger Pack #: [Character] joins the battle," in Joker's video and future presentation instead uses Hero's trailer tagline (The Hero Draws Near!).
**after Hero's general introduction, his moves are introduced in a sub-section called, "Hero's Moves." In future presentations, the character's introduction and moveset are part of the same section.
**Sakurai does not individually talk about Hero's standard attacks (like Smash attacks, aerial attacks, grabs, etc.). While he talks about special properties like the Smash attacks' Critical Hit and the side tilt's shielding abilities, he does not talk about every move as a whole.
*Bang and Whack are the only [[Command Selection]] spells that Sakurai does not talk about in the presentation.
*While most of the ''Dragon Quest'' heroes do not have canonical names within their games, Sakurai gave names to each Hero in their demo video, corresponding to their most popular fan names in Japanese—Eleven, Arusu, Solo and Eight.
*While most of the ''Dragon Quest'' heroes do not have canonical names within their games, Sakurai gave names to each Hero in their demo video, corresponding to their most popular fan names in Japanese—Eleven, Arusu, Solo and Eight.
**Though "Eleven" and "Arusu" are more commonly used names for the first two Heroes in Japan due to "Luminary" and "Erdrick" being titles, the latter two are more commonly used for them in English.
**Though "Eleven" and "Arusu" are more commonly used names for the first two Heroes in Japan due to "Luminary" and "Erdrick" being titles, the latter two are more commonly used for them in English.
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