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→‎Trivia: First of all, just because Ivysaur became playable doesn't mean Venusaur should count. And second, this is just speculation. They're just balloons. Why does Squirtle being playable automatically deconfirm it?
(→‎Trivia: First of all, just because Ivysaur became playable doesn't mean Venusaur should count. And second, this is just speculation. They're just balloons. Why does Squirtle being playable automatically deconfirm it?)
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*9 of the Pokémon appeared as [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon.
*9 of the Pokémon appeared as [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon.
**All those were also in ''Melee''.
**All those were also in ''Melee''.
*[[Squirtle]] and [[Venusaur]]'s pre-evolution (after Bulbasaur) [[Ivysaur]] are the only two Pokémon on this stage to become a playable character in later ''Smash'' installments.  
*[[Squirtle]] is the only Pokémon on this stage to become a playable character in later ''Smash'' installments.  
*Poké Floats, along with {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}}, {{SSBM|Mute City}}, and [[Icicle Mountain]], are the only stages from ''Melee'' not to return as a playable stage in later ''Smash'' installments.
*Poké Floats, along with {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}}, {{SSBM|Mute City}}, and [[Icicle Mountain]], are the only stages from ''Melee'' not to return as a playable stage in later ''Smash'' installments.
**This might be a result of both Squirtle and [[Ivysaur]] (the pre-evolution of Venusaur after Bulbasaur) being playable characters in [[Brawl]] and [[Ultimate]].
**Poké Floats is the only {{uv|Pokémon}} stage from the entire series to not reappear in Ultimate.
**Poké Floats is the only {{uv|Pokémon}} stage from the entire series to not reappear in Ultimate.