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This is Chu-Chu. She is a member of a race in Xenogears called the Chu-Chus. I've always felt that the Chu-Chus were sort of precursors to Nopon in terms of design, so here's Chu-chu side by side with Riki!
Antique Princess QT is a costume you can access for Poppi QT in the Challenge Mode of XC2. The costume is a blatant reference to Melia from XC1. The color scheme is just like Melia's and the name "Antique Princess" references Melia's last name, Antiqua, and her nobility.
Minoru Iwamoto, character designer for the "Tales of" games: Tales of Vesperia, Zestiria, and Berseria is also the character designer for Xenoblade 2's Zenobia. You can certainly see how his artstyle carried over from Vesperia!
Similar to Vandham/Vanderkaum, every Xeno game/series has at least 1 katana wielding badass. Xenosaga has Jin, Xenogears has Citan, Xenoblade 1 has Dunban, Xenoblade 2 has a DIFFERENT Jin, and Xenoblade X has Nagi.
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Shulk is among the "most buffed" characters in the Smash series. In his debut in Smash 4, Shulk suffered from terrible frame data and was usually considered bad. In Ultimate, many of his animations were sped up and he is among one of the best in this game. Also Nair is very good.
Saitou Masatsugu was the main character designer for Xenoblade 2. He is also known for his character design on "Expelled From Paradise" and design "Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution" as well as some doujins that you are more than welcome to find yourselves.
Mumkhar is the only temporary party member (the others being Alvis and Dickson) who never becomes a guest character. He is also the only temp party member whose art palette you are unable to see in game.
They're apparently featured on a Namco team called "Namco Stars" alongside characters like Jin from Tekken, Klonoa Pac-Man! Here's more WEIRD XENOSAGA BASEBALL ART.
Here's something I never expected: KOS-MOS and Shion (Albedo as well, but I found no proof) from Xenosaga appear in a Japan exclusive series of baseball games called "Famista" made Namco. This is such an obscure fact that I had trouble even finding proof. I cannot believe this.