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*The official render of the female Pokémon Trainer uses her Pokémon's default colors; however, in the game, they use an alternate color scheme. | *The official render of the female Pokémon Trainer uses her Pokémon's default colors; however, in the game, they use an alternate color scheme. | ||
*The Trainer's Pokémon do not appear on the victory screen if there are three or more players on the winning team. | *The Trainer's Pokémon do not appear on the victory screen if there are three or more players on the winning team. | ||
**They also | **They also do not appear in the "No Contest" screen. | ||
*When freeing his spirit, the Trainer's eyes will be normal. His Pokémon will have possessed red eyes, however. | *When freeing his spirit, the Trainer's eyes will be normal. His Pokémon will have possessed red eyes, however. | ||
*Prior to launch, there was a glitch where Pokémon Trainer could win a [[time]] match regardless of the score. This would only occur when [[Sudden Death]] was supposed to happen.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAsFq3lnKvo]</ref> It is not clear whether this has since been patched out or not. | *Prior to launch, there was a glitch where Pokémon Trainer could win a [[time]] match regardless of the score. This would only occur when [[Sudden Death]] was supposed to happen.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAsFq3lnKvo]</ref> It is not clear whether this has since been patched out or not. | ||
*Pokémon Trainer is one of two characters to have different animations for each gender of their {{SSBU|alternate costume}}s, the other being {{SSBU|Inkling}}. Pokémon Trainer's gender-unique animations apply only to the Trainer themselves, not their Pokémon. | *Pokémon Trainer is one of two characters to have different animations for each gender of their {{SSBU|alternate costume}}s, the other being {{SSBU|Inkling}}. Pokémon Trainer's gender-unique animations apply only to the Trainer themselves, not their Pokémon. | ||
*Pokémon Trainer can be directly controlled by the player, in a sense; in [[World of Light]], the Trainer can be moved around the world map, in a coincidental parallel to the ''Pokémon'' games where the Trainer is used to navigate the world while their Pokémon are controlled in battle. However, during the {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} [[credits]] minigame, the selected default Pokémon is used, with the Trainer absent. | *Pokémon Trainer can be directly controlled by the player, in a sense; in [[World of Light]], the Trainer can be moved around the world map, in a coincidental parallel to the ''Pokémon'' games where the Trainer is used to navigate the world while their Pokémon are controlled in battle. However, during the {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} [[credits]] minigame, the selected default Pokémon is used, with the Trainer absent. | ||
*In Spanish, German, French, and Italian, the voice clip from the announcer on the victory screen is slightly different from the one used on the character select screen, instead featuring a noticeable translation of "the" ("'''el''' Entrenador Pokémon"/"'''la''' Entrenadora Pokémon", "'''der''' Pokémon-Trainer"/"'''die''' Pokémon-Trainerin", "'''le''' Dresseur de Pokémon"/"'''la''' Dresseuse de Pokémon", and "'''il''' Allenatore di Pokémon"/"'''la''' Allenatrice di Pokémon"). | *In Spanish, German, French, and Italian, the voice clip from the announcer on the victory screen is slightly different from the one used on the character select screen, instead featuring a noticeable translation of "the" (respectively, "'''el''' Entrenador Pokémon"/"'''la''' Entrenadora Pokémon", "'''der''' Pokémon-Trainer"/"'''die''' Pokémon-Trainerin", "'''le''' Dresseur de Pokémon"/"'''la''' Dresseuse de Pokémon", and "'''il''' Allenatore di Pokémon"/"'''la''' Allenatrice di Pokémon"). The fighter shares this trait with {{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSBU|Inkling}}, {{SSBU|Villager}}, and the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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