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*Due to the camera zooming into Ryu when Shin Shoryuken activates, the background that appears during the final blow may seem small. However, using the "Fixed" camera in [[Training Mode]] shows that the background covers the entire stage, while the "action lines" that appear around  Ryu and his victim end in a circle surrounding them.
*Due to the camera zooming into Ryu when Shin Shoryuken activates, the background that appears during the final blow may seem small. However, using the "Fixed" camera in [[Training Mode]] shows that the background covers the entire stage, while the "action lines" that appear around  Ryu and his victim end in a circle surrounding them.
*This is the first Final Smash in the ''Smash Bros.'' series that completely changes depending on range. This hence makes Ryu the only fighter to technically have two Final Smashes in the same game.
*This is the first Final Smash in the ''Smash Bros.'' series that completely changes depending on range. This hence makes Ryu the only fighter to technically have two Final Smashes in the same game.
**Additionally, as Ryu can perform his neutral special move, [[Hadoken]], with directional inputs and both the standard and special attack button, he is the only fighter who can use his neutral special move while having a [[Smash Ball]]'s glow, not counting when the Final Smash is not fully loaded.
**Additionally, as Ryu can perform his neutral special move, [[Hadoken]], with directional inputs and both the standard and special attack button, he is the only fighter who can use his neutral special move while having a [[Smash Ball]]'s glow, not counting [[Golden Glitch|glitches]] or when the Final Smash is not fully loaded.
*Shin Shoryuken uses the exact same animation that Ryu's sprite uses in ''Street Fighter III''.
*Shin Shoryuken uses the exact same animation that Ryu's sprite uses in ''Street Fighter III''.
**The blue silhouettes that follow Ryu after performing his Shin Shoryuken are also a reference to super combos in the Street Fighter Alpha series.
**The blue silhouettes that follow Ryu after performing his Shin Shoryuken are also a reference to super combos in the Street Fighter Alpha series.
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