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**Mega Man and Pac-Man are also the only third-party characters to debut as starters.
**Mega Man and Pac-Man are also the only third-party characters to debut as starters.
*Mega Man's ability to [[wall jump]] in the ''Smash'' series is a reference to the subseries ''Mega Man X'', where {{b|X|Mega Man}}'s wall kick was an integral part of the game.
*Mega Man's ability to [[wall jump]] in the ''Smash'' series is a reference to the subseries ''Mega Man X'', where {{b|X|Mega Man}}'s wall kick was an integral part of the game.
**Mega Man himself has also been shown capable of wall jumps in ''Mega Man: The Power Battle'' and ''Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters''.
*Mega Man is the second playable character to be referred to by an alias, rather than a form of their real name, after [[Snake]] and predating [[Bayonetta]] and [[Joker]].
*Mega Man is the second playable character to be referred to by an alias, rather than a form of their real name, after [[Snake]] and predating [[Bayonetta]] and [[Joker]].
*Mega Man is the only fighter in the series to stand completely still while idle, if not performing [[idle animation]]s. This is based on his original sprite in ''Mega Man''. He also stays still when [[crouch]]ing or after a [[victory pose]].
*Mega Man is the only fighter in the series to stand completely still while idle, if not performing [[idle animation]]s. This is based on his original sprite in ''Mega Man''. He also stays still when [[crouch]]ing and when after a [[victory pose]].
**Mega Man is also the only humanoid fighter with eyes who does not blink, due to him being a robot. Ironically, ''Mega Man'' was one of the first games to include blinking sprites, and the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQD1yJinzeQ&t=234s developer direct] for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' shows Mega Man blinking in an early build.
**Mega Man is also the only humanoid fighter with eyes who does not blink, due to him being a robot. Ironically, ''Mega Man'' was one of the first games to include blinking sprites, and the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQD1yJinzeQ&t=234s developer direct] for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' shows Mega Man blinking in an early build.