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Sora's default appearance is based on his outfit from ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', and he wields the [[Kingdom Key]]. His alternate costumes are based on his ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' outfit, his ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' outfit, his ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' outfit, his [[Timeless River]] [[Form:Sora#Timeless River version|outfit]], [[Valor Form]], [[Wisdom Form]], and [[Ultimate Form]].
Sora's default appearance is based on his outfit from ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', and he wields the [[Kingdom Key]]. His alternate costumes are based on his ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' outfit, his ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' outfit, his ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' outfit, his [[Timeless River]] [[Form:Sora#Timeless River version|outfit]], [[Valor Form]], [[Wisdom Form]], and [[Ultimate Form]].
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Sora (KHIII) SSBU.png
File:Sora (KHIII) SSBU.png
Sora (TR) SSBU.png
File:Sora (TR) SSBU.png
Sora (Valor Form) SSBU.png
File:Sora (Valor Form) SSBU.png
Sora (Wisdom Form) SSBU.png
File:Sora (Wisdom Form) SSBU.png
Sora (Ultimate Form) SSBU.png
File:Sora (Ultimate Form) SSBU.png
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[[File:Sora Congratulations Screen SSBU.png|thumb|right|Sora's congratulations screen.]]
[[File:Sora Congratulations Screen SSBU.png|thumb|right|Sora's congratulations screen.]]
After completing Classic Mode, the {{ssb|credits}} will roll. During the credits, a different theme plays for each character—for Sora, [[Blast Away! -Gummi Ship II-]] plays. After the credits, a {{ssb|congratulations screen}} is shown, with Sora's congratulations screen referencing [[:File:Promise (Art).png|Promise]], the artwork for the menu of ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''.
After completing Classic Mode, the {{ssb|credits}} will roll. During the credits, [[Blast Away! -Gummi Ship II-]] plays for Sora. After the credits, a {{ssb|congratulations screen}} is shown, with Sora's congratulations screen referencing [[:File:Promise (Art).png|Promise]], the artwork for the menu of ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''.
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When a fighter is on their final stock or low on health, or if the timer is at one minute, the stage transforms into the [[Dive to the Heart]]. The layout remains the same, but the large platform is now a generic Station, and the smaller platform now resembles part of the stained glass staircase. The background features a random Station of Sora, Riku, Roxas, Xion, Terra, Ventus, or Aqua.<ref>Sora's Station does not appear when Sora takes part in the match, except for Round 6 of his Classic Mode.</ref>
When a fighter is on their final stock or low on health, or if the timer is at one minute, the stage transforms into the [[Dive to the Heart]]. The layout remains the same, but the large platform is now a generic Station, and the smaller platform now resembles part of the stained glass staircase. The background features a random Station of Sora, Riku, Roxas, Xion, Terra, Ventus, or Aqua.<ref>Sora's Station does not appear when Sora takes part in the match, except for Round 6 of his Classic Mode.</ref>


Sora, Riku, Aqua, and Terra's stations are from the Square Enix's Cafe's coaster design. Roxas's and Xion's stations are from the [[Memorial Stained Glass Clock]] event. Ventus's station is from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
Sora's, Riku's, Aqua's, and Terra's stations are from the Square Enix's Cafe's coaster design. Roxas's and Xion's stations are from the [[Memorial Stained Glass Clock]] event. Ventus's station is from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.


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Dive to the Heart SSBU.png|Sora's Station variant of the Dive to the Heart stage.
File:Dive to the Heart SSBU.png|Sora's Station variant of the Dive to the Heart stage.
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==Spirits==
==Spirits==
{{ssb|Spirit}}s are a collectible in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', which can be used as a type of power-up. Challenger Pack 11 comes with 13 ''Kingdom Hearts''-based spirits.
{{ssb|Spirit}}s are a collectible in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', which can be used as a type of power-up. Challenger Pack 11 comes with 13 ''Kingdom Hearts''-based spirits.
===Fighter spirits===
===Fighter spirits===
{{ssb|Fighter spirit}}s are based on playable characters, and cannot be used as a power-up. Fighter spirits have two images: one from their home series, and one from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
{{ssb|Fighter spirit}}s are based on playable characters, and cannot be used as a power-up. Fighter spirits have two images: one from their home series, and one from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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"[[Dearly Beloved|Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-]]" is an additional track that can be unlocked by having save data from ''[[Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory]]'' present.
"[[Dearly Beloved|Dearly Beloved -Swing Version-]]" is an additional track that can be unlocked by having save data from ''[[Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory]]'' present.


"Blast Away! -Gummi Ship II-" is also used during the credits sequence for Sora's Classic Mode.
"Blast Away! -Gummi Ship II-" is used during the credits sequence for Sora's Classic Mode.


"Destati" is also played when accessing the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Spirit Board.
"Destati" is played when accessing the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Spirit Board.


A special arrangement of "Hand in Hand" is used as Sora's victory theme.
A special arrangement of "Hand in Hand" is used as Sora's victory theme.


Although it doesn't appear in the game itself, "[[Hikari -KINGDOM Orchestra Instrumental Version-]]" is heard during Sora's reveal trailer.
"[[Hikari -KINGDOM Orchestra Instrumental Version-]]" is heard during Sora's reveal trailer.


==Videos==
==Videos==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Keeping in line with the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series' connections to the numbers thirteen and seven, Sora's inclusion in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' alludes to these numbers as well:
*Keeping in line with the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series's connections to the numbers thirteen and seven, Sora's inclusion in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' alludes to these numbers as well:
**The ''Kingdom Hearts'' series added five fighter spirits, five primary spirits, and three support spirits, totaling to thirteen spirits.
**The ''Kingdom Hearts'' series added five fighter spirits, five primary spirits, and three support spirits, totaling to thirteen spirits.
**Hollow Bastion features one of seven different Stations of Awakening in the background when transitioning to Dive to the Heart.
**Hollow Bastion features one of seven different Stations of Awakening in the background when transitioning to Dive to the Heart.