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** And Dixie goes APEsh... well, let's just say she gives a mean guitar solo when it's her that completes the level.
** All 5 playable kongs also have a shorter animation in [[Donkey Kong 64]] after getting a banana.
* ''[[Soul Series|''Soul Blade'' and ''Soul Calibur'']] had two to three victory poses for each character, with about seven lines for each stance. Some of the poses depends on how much health the character has. For example - Kilik has one in which he stands and just slams the end of his staff down, another (usually a "Perfect") in which he displays some of his skills, and a third when he's nearly dead where he falls to his knees, using his weapon to steady himself. Usually the win poses give insight to a character's personality.
** Soul Calibur IV introduces the Critical Finish, an ability that scores a one-hit KO if used. Winning the match by using one will prompt a unique victory pose.
* ''[[Lost Odyssey]]'' ends each successful battle with a pan over the party members, ending on the one who dealt the final blow, as they perform their various Victory Poses. The poses are mostly fairly standard, but Tolten's "victory pose" is an emphatic relieved sigh.