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* [[Limit Break]]: In ''Brawl'', each character is permitted to activate this whenever they manage to obtain/shatter the Smash Ball.
* [[Orchestral Bombing]]: The main theme to ''Brawl'' is almost ludicrously epic.
* [[Production Foreshadowing]]: The Metal Gears that show up on Shadow Moses Island in ''Brawl'' ended up hinting at ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]''. Foreshadowing your work in a ''competitor's'' game takes guts.
** Pit's presence in ''Brawl'' gives this impression since a lot of the elements made for ''Brawl'' were used in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', but there was no intention to do another ''Kid Icarus'' until after ''Brawl'' was finished.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]:
** Ness and Marth, being secret characters, appear in Brawl's opening, and the [[Green Hill Zone]] battle stage not only appears in said opening, but on the back of the game's box too. The [[Guest Fighter|Guest Fighters]] Snake and Sonic are excused since even though they are heavily featured in the promotion, Sakurai outright said that they're unlockable to begin with, and Snake's stage was one of the game's default stages.
** Not to mention some of the cutscenes from the Subspace Emissary appear in the opening which could spoil which characters team up with each other, and maybe a few other things from the story.
* [[Take That]]:
** Sakurai [https://web.archive.org/web/20120930103701/http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/gamemode/wi-fi/wi-fi03.html wrote a Dojo post] for ''Brawl'''s website that includes a screenshot of a battle with the caption "I'm finished registering." Rather than translating it properly, Nate Bihldorff switched it entirely to say "Real men use items!", a jab at the no-items-allowed playstyle of some players.
** Some people think that [[The Legendary Starfy|Starfy]]'s general uselessness as an Assist Trophy is a jab from Sakurai (maker of Kirby) at the ''Starfy'' series. The line "Starfy, why did you even come here?" in his Dojo update is probably what cemented the idea.
* [[Video Game Flight]]: Winged characters can glide in ''Brawl''. It's [[Not Quite Flight|not quite "flight"]], but close.
** Played straight with certain character's Final Smashes, like Sonic and Yoshi for example (though they only last for a limited amount of time like all Final Smashes do).
 
=== The Subspace Emissary Mode in ''Brawl'' provides examples of: ===