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* VocalEvolution: Has happened with many characters in the series, but Bowser in particular takes the cake. His original voice was more reminiscent of Tigura21's own voice, rather than the voice based off of ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' as stated earlier.
** Wario's voice in earlier episodes was very quiet and high-pitched, with Tigura giving the character a strange accent. In recent episodes, Smash King HD, and in remakes of older episodes, Wario's voice is much deeper and louder, while still retaining the accent.
** Peach's voice has gotten slightly higher in tone in recent episodes, which can be spotted in the remake episodes.
** Falco originally had a strong Brooklyn accent in the beginning of the series, courtesy of Sean Chiplock. Starting in Episode 13 however, the accent has been toned down a bit, due to Falco receiving a new voice actor.
** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In later episodes, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.
** In the few instances Lizardon spoke in the early parts of the series, she was very quiet and reserved. As she gained much more presence, her voice got much louder and flamboyant.
** Snake's voice was initially a very low GutturalGrowler voice, which reassembled the character's original voice actor from his respective series. After being replaced by [=TokaAsh=], Snake's voice is now much more of a BadassBaritone, drawing parallels to [=CrayZBrawlr=]'s Ganondorf voice.



* TheWikiRule: [[http://smashking.wikia.com/wiki/Smash_King_Wiki The Smash King Wiki.]]
* VocalEvolution: Has happened with many characters in the series, but Bowser in particular takes the cake. His original voice was more reminiscent of Tigura21's own voice, rather than the voice based off of ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' as stated earlier.
** Wario's voice in earlier episodes was very quiet and high-pitched, with Tigura giving the character a strange accent. In recent episodes, Smash King HD, and in remakes of older episodes, Wario's voice is much deeper and louder, while still retaining the accent.
** Peach's voice has gotten slightly higher in tone in recent episodes, which can be spotted in the remake episodes.
** Falco originally had a strong Brooklyn accent in the beginning of the series, courtesy of Sean Chiplock. Starting in Episode 13 however, the accent has been toned down a bit, due to Falco receiving a new voice actor.
** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In later episodes, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.
** In the few instances Lizardon spoke in the early parts of the series, she was very quiet and reserved. As she gained much more presence, her voice got much louder and flamboyant.
** Snake's voice was initially a very low GutturalGrowler voice, which reassembled the character's original voice actor from his respective series. After being replaced by [=TokaAsh=], Snake's voice is now much more of a BadassBaritone, drawing parallels to [=CrayZBrawlr=]'s Ganondorf voice.

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* TheWikiRule: [[http://smashking.wikia.com/wiki/Smash_King_Wiki The Smash King Wiki.]]
* VocalEvolution: Has happened with many characters in the series, but Bowser in particular takes the cake. His original voice was more reminiscent of Tigura21's own voice, rather than the voice based off of ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' as stated earlier.
** Wario's voice in earlier episodes was very quiet and high-pitched, with Tigura giving the character a strange accent. In recent episodes, Smash King HD, and in remakes of older episodes, Wario's voice is much deeper and louder, while still retaining the accent.
** Peach's voice has gotten slightly higher in tone in recent episodes, which can be spotted in the remake episodes.
** Falco originally had a strong Brooklyn accent in the beginning of the series, courtesy of Sean Chiplock. Starting in Episode 13 however, the accent has been toned down a bit, due to Falco receiving a new voice actor.
** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In later episodes, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.
** In the few instances Lizardon spoke in the early parts of the series, she was very quiet and reserved. As she gained much more presence, her voice got much louder and flamboyant.
** Snake's voice was initially a very low GutturalGrowler voice, which reassembled the character's original voice actor from his respective series. After being replaced by [=TokaAsh=], Snake's voice is now much more of a BadassBaritone, drawing parallels to [=CrayZBrawlr=]'s Ganondorf voice.
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* AbortedArc: The subplot of Ganondorf and Jigglypuff working together in ''Smash King HD'', as well as the appearance of two Greninjas spying on Lucario, was never followed up on. This is mainly due to the series being a spinoff of the main ''Smash King'', and ''Smash King 2Decades'' more or less fills the role of a canonical "sequel."
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** This also applies to some of the other [=VAs=] as well. In particular, [=Megami33=] voices Peach and Pikachu, [=IblisStarEvan=] voices both Ike and Kirby and [=Unit613=] voices both Diddy and Donkey Kong (Tigura mentioned in a now-deleted annotation that he was cast as both due to his impressive ability to make monkey noises).

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** This also applies to some of the other [=VAs=] as well. In particular, [=Megami33=] voices Peach and Pikachu, [=IblisStarEvan=] voices both Ike and Kirby and [=Unit613=] voices voiced both Diddy and Donkey Kong before leaving the project (Tigura mentioned in a now-deleted annotation that he was cast as both due to his impressive ability to make monkey noises).
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** This also applies to some of the other [=VAs=] as well. In particular, [=Megami33=] voices Peach and Pikachu, and [=Unit613=] voices both Diddy and Donkey Kong (Tigura mentioned in a now-deleted annotation that he was cast as both due to his impressive ability to make monkey noises)

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** This also applies to some of the other [=VAs=] as well. In particular, [=Megami33=] voices Peach and Pikachu, [=IblisStarEvan=] voices both Ike and Kirby and [=Unit613=] voices both Diddy and Donkey Kong (Tigura mentioned in a now-deleted annotation that he was cast as both due to his impressive ability to make monkey noises)noises).

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** In the early episodes of Smash King, Bowser's voice was a lot less growly then it's become throughout the series. It wasn't until around the production of Episode 6 that Tigura figured out how Bowser's voice sounded and how to use it. Thankfully, most of these episodes that had this problem have been remade, preventing Bowser from suffering from this trope.
** Much of the cast in the beginning suffers from this. Many of Tigura's characters often spoke quietly (it didn't help that early, he voiced nearly ''every'' major character), and some characters (Marth being a good example) had different VA's entirely. Thankfully the remade episodes (mostly) alleviate these issues, with lines being redubbed to better match the characters as they currently stand.
* EasterEgg: Jigglypuff is occasionally seen sleeping somewhere within the world of Brawl, and each episode has one sighting of the Balloon Pokemon. WordOfGod says the "Jigglypuff Sighting" is like a game of Literature/WheresWaldo and are subliminal messages like what Smashtasm has.



** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In Episode 3's remake, and in Episode Lucario, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.

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** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In Episode 3's remake, and in Episode Lucario, later episodes, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.teenager.
** In the few instances Lizardon spoke in the early parts of the series, she was very quiet and reserved. As she gained much more presence, her voice got much louder and flamboyant.
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** This also applies to some of the other VAs as well. In particular, [=Megami33=] voices Peach and Pikachu, and Unit613 voices both Diddy and Donkey Kong (Tigura mentioned in a now-deleted annotation that he was cast as both due to his impressive ability to make monkey noises)

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** This also applies to some of the other VAs [=VAs=] as well. In particular, [=Megami33=] voices Peach and Pikachu, and Unit613 [=Unit613=] voices both Diddy and Donkey Kong (Tigura mentioned in a now-deleted annotation that he was cast as both due to his impressive ability to make monkey noises)
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** This also applies to some of the other VAs as well. In particular, [=Megami33=] voices Peach and Pikachu, and Unit613 voices both Diddy and Donkey Kong (Tigura mentioned in a now-deleted annotation that he was cast as both due to his impressive ability to make monkey noises)


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* CrossDressingVoices: As mentioned above, [=Megami33=] voices Pikachu even though the character is male.
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** According to a Q&A video the creator did, the "Ascent Giga Bowser" seen in Episode 15 was never intended to be used in the series in any way, shape, or form. However, events centering around Ridley resulted in him being used in order to give him an excuse to "show up", after Bowser gets incarcerated. This resulted in the whole plot point of Bowser becoming fused with the Creator's power, and releasing said power into the world of Brawl, reawakening Ridley in the process.

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** According to a Q&A video the creator did, the "Ascent Giga Bowser" seen in Episode 15 was never intended to be used in the series in any way, shape, or form. However, events centering around Ridley resulted in him it being used in order to give him an excuse to "show up", after Bowser gets incarcerated. This resulted in the whole plot point of Bowser becoming fused with the Creator's power, and releasing said power into the world of Brawl, reawakening Ridley in the process.
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** According to a Q&A video the creator did, the "Ascent Giga Bowser" seen in Episode 15 was never intended to be used in the series in any way, shape, or form. However, events centering around Ridley resulted in him being used in order to give him an excuse to "show up", after Bowser gets incarcerated. This resulted in the whole plot point of Bowser becoming fused with the Creator's power, and releasing said power into the world of Brawl, reawakening Ridley in the process.
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* [[ActingForTwo Acting for Four]]: [=Tigura21=] voices Bowser, Wario, Meta Knight, and Captain Falcon. In the older versions of earlier episodes, Tigura also voiced Ike, and ''every other character'' in the series beforehand.


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* TalkingToHimself: As stated up above, Tigura voices a whopping ''four'' different characters in the series, all who have prominent roles. Taking into account how different the voices are for each character, and that three of those characters tend to share screentime together in various episodes, [[ManOfAThousandVoices it's impressive how talented Tigura is at making their voices so believable]].
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** Another alternate premise would have had Bowser win the Smash King tourney and, having gone mad with the newfound power he possesses, conquer the world as it transferred from Melee to Brawl. It would have been up to Pichu and Donkey Kong, Bowser's original teammates, to find someone capable of saving Brawl from the tyrannical Koopa King. According to WordOfGod, this entire draft was referenced in Episode 15 during Wario's vision of Bowser as king of Brawl.
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** An alternate version of Peach's charging of the Peach beam was recorded not by her usual actress [=Megami33=], but rather by [[TheOtherDarrin Zelda's actress]] Creator/KiraBuckland.

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** An alternate version of Peach's charging of the Peach beam was recorded not by her usual actress [=Megami33=], but rather by [[TheOtherDarrin Zelda's original actress]] Creator/KiraBuckland.



** Ganondorf and Zelda are now expected to be replaced by other voice actors as well, due to Rina-Chan becoming too busy to continue being Zelda, and Tigura sadly ended up losing contact with Lioncourt (Ganon's VA). Zelda and Ganondorf are now voiced by [=Rachele1220=] and [=TheHedgehogEngine=], respectively.

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** Ganondorf and Zelda are now expected to be replaced by other voice actors as well, due to Rina-Chan becoming too busy to continue being Zelda, and Tigura sadly ended up losing contact with Lioncourt (Ganon's VA).Lioncourt. Zelda and Ganondorf are now voiced by [=Rachele1220=] and [=TheHedgehogEngine=], respectively.

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** Snake is now voiced by [=TokaAsh=] as of Episode 18, as opposed to [=TheRealNightBlader=].
* TheWikiRule: [[http://smashking.wikia.com/wiki/Smash_King_Wiki The Smash King Wiki.]] Desperately needs WikiLove.

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** Snake is now voiced by [=TokaAsh=] as of Episode 18, as opposed to [=TheRealNightBlader=].
* TheWikiRule: [[http://smashking.wikia.com/wiki/Smash_King_Wiki The Smash King Wiki.]] Desperately needs WikiLove.]]
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** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In Episode 3's remake, and in Episode Lucario, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.

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** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In Episode 3's remake, and in Episode Lucario, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.teenager.
** Snake's voice was initially a very low GutturalGrowler voice, which reassembled the character's original voice actor from his respective series. After being replaced by [=TokaAsh=], Snake's voice is now much more of a BadassBaritone, drawing parallels to [=CrayZBrawlr=]'s Ganondorf voice.
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** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In Episode 3's remake, and in Episode Lucario, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.
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** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In Episode 3's remake, and in Episode Lucario, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://smashking.wikia.com/wiki/Smash_King_Wiki The Smash King Wiki.]] Desperately needs WikiLove.

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* TheWikiRule: [[http://smashking.wikia.com/wiki/Smash_King_Wiki The Smash King Wiki.]] Desperately needs WikiLove.WikiLove.
* VocalEvolution: Has happened with many characters in the series, but Bowser in particular takes the cake. His original voice was more reminiscent of Tigura21's own voice, rather than the voice based off of ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'' as stated earlier.
** Wario's voice in earlier episodes was very quiet and high-pitched, with Tigura giving the character a strange accent. In recent episodes, Smash King HD, and in remakes of older episodes, Wario's voice is much deeper and louder, while still retaining the accent.
** Peach's voice has gotten slightly higher in tone in recent episodes, which can be spotted in the remake episodes.
** Falco originally had a strong Brooklyn accent in the beginning of the series, courtesy of Sean Chiplock. Starting in Episode 13 however, the accent has been toned down a bit, due to Falco receiving a new voice actor.
** A minor example, but Toon Link originally sounded more like a child in some of his early appearances. In Episode 3's remake, and in Episode Lucario, Toon Link now sounds a bit like a young teenager.
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** There was also a scene in Episode 5 that had Captain Falcon confronting Wario after the latter had been beaten up by Samus again. This scene was removed in the remake for unexplained reasons, although it's likely because it was mostly filler.

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** There was also a scene in Episode 5 that had Captain Falcon confronting Wario after the latter had been beaten up by Samus again.run over the former back in Episode 1. This scene was removed in the remake for unexplained reasons, although it's likely because it was mostly filler.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, Sean did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of the three characters he plays looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]
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** There was also a scene of Episode 5 that had Captain Falcon confronting Wario after the latter had been beaten up by Samus again. This scene was removed in the remake for unexplained reasons, although it's likely because it was mostly filler.

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** There was also a scene of in Episode 5 that had Captain Falcon confronting Wario after the latter had been beaten up by Samus again. This scene was removed in the remake for unexplained reasons, although it's likely because it was mostly filler.
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** There was also a scene of Episode 5 that had Captain Falcon confronting Wario after the latter had been beaten up by Samus again. This scene was removed in the remake for unexplained reasons, although it's likely because it was mostly filler.
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** An alternate version of Peach's charging of the Peach beam was recorded not by her usual actress [=Megami33=], but rather by [[TheOtherDarrin Zelda's actress]] KiraBuckland.

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** An alternate version of Peach's charging of the Peach beam was recorded not by her usual actress [=Megami33=], but rather by [[TheOtherDarrin Zelda's actress]] KiraBuckland.Creator/KiraBuckland.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, Sean did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his three characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, Sean did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his the three characters he plays looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, Sean did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, Sean did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his three characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, SonicMega did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, SonicMega Sean did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, SonicMega did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the gaming industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, SonicMega did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the gaming video game industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, SonicMega did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the gaming industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in TheLegendOfZelda:BreathOfTheWild, and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, SonicMega did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the gaming industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in TheLegendOfZelda:BreathOfTheWild, ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco]].Falco.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Sean Chiplock, aka SonicMega, was the original voice actor for Falco up to Episode 13, where he had to drop out and be replaced. However, SonicMega did go on to voice act for characters professionally in the gaming industry. The kicker? He became an official voice actor in TheLegendOfZelda:BreathOfTheWild, and one of his characters looks ''exactly'' [[https://twitter.com/sonicmega/status/837685899261423616 like Falco]].
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** Sonic's original concept for his Ascent Mode was going to be [[VideoGame/SonicStoryBookSeries Darkspine Sonic]] instead of [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Hyper Sonic]]. It was originally shown in an older version of the Second Opening, but Darkspine Sonic was scrapped in favor of Hyper Sonic, since Hyper Sonic PSA/Moveset Hack was already available to use, as opposed to Darkspine Sonic, whose moveset hack was taking too long during development. As for why Darkspine Sonic was originally chosen, Sonic's Ascent Mode was planned to be of TheBerserker archetype, which would be intentionally out of character for Sonic. It would have focused on his strength, instead of his speed. As for the transformation into Darkspine Sonic, Sonic would have ran so fast, that he would have created three after-images of different colors. He would then fuse with those afterimages, and then transform into Darkspine Sonic. This method of transformation was a reference to Sonic's transformation in the Secret Rings, where he absorbed three World Rings to become Darkspine Sonic.

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** Sonic's original concept for his Ascent Mode was going to be [[VideoGame/SonicStoryBookSeries Darkspine Sonic]] instead of [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Hyper Sonic]]. It was originally shown in an older [[MissingEpisode (although no longer available)]] version of the Second Opening, but Darkspine Sonic was scrapped in favor of Hyper Sonic, since Hyper Sonic PSA/Moveset Hack was already available to use, as opposed to Darkspine Sonic, whose moveset hack was taking too long during development. As for why Darkspine Sonic was originally chosen, Sonic's Ascent Mode was planned to be of TheBerserker archetype, which would be intentionally out of character for Sonic. It would have focused on his strength, instead of his speed. As for the transformation into Darkspine Sonic, Sonic would have ran so fast, that he would have created three after-images of different colors. He would then fuse with those afterimages, and then transform into Darkspine Sonic. This method of transformation was a reference to Sonic's transformation in the Secret Rings, where he absorbed three World Rings to become Darkspine Sonic.
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** Sonic's original concept for his Ascent Mode was going to be [[VideoGame/SonicStoryBookSeries Darkspine Sonic]] instead of [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Hyper Sonic]]. It was originally shown in an older version of the Second Opening, but Darkspine Sonic was scrapped in favor of Hyper Sonic, since Hyper Sonic PSA/Moveset Hack was already available to use, as opposed to Darkspine Sonic, whose moveset hack was taking too long during development. As for why Darkspine Sonic was originally chosen, Sonic's Ascent Mode was planned to be of TheBerserker archetype, which would be intentionally out of character for Sonic. It would have focused on his strength, instead of his speed. As for the transformation into Darkspine Sonic, Sonic would have ran so fast, that he would have created three after-images of different colors. He would then fuse with those afterimages, and then transform into Darkspine Sonic. This method of transformation was a reference to Sonic's transformation in the Secret Rings, where he absorbed three World Rings to become Darkspine Sonic.
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** Snake is now voiced by [=TokaAsh=] as of Episode 18, as opposed to [=TheRealNightBlader=].

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** Snake is now voiced by [=TokaAsh=] as of Episode 18, as opposed to [=TheRealNightBlader=].[=TheRealNightBlader=].
* TheWikiRule: [[http://smashking.wikia.com/wiki/Smash_King_Wiki The Smash King Wiki.]] Desperately needs WikiLove.

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