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|utiltname=Wheel Kick ({{ja|ホイールキック|Hoīru Kikku}})
|utiltname=Wheel Kick ({{ja|ホイールキック|Hoīru Kikku}})
|utiltdmg=9% (hit 1), 14% (hit 2), 23% (total)
|utiltdmg=9% (hit 1), 14% (hit 2), 23% (total)
|utiltdesc=Similar to Samus's, an axe kick, doing 9%, then 14%. This attack is unique because it can hit from behind, and at the start of the move, above Captain Falcon. The move in general has somewhat high lag, though. This move is often used with his wall combos because of its range and damage (such as back throw, up tilt, regrab, etc.). It's additionally a way to edgeguard characters hanging on the edge, due to its [[hitbox]] extending below the platform. The hitbox is also high enough to hit someone on a Dream Land platform. The attack is the most damaging up tilt in the game.
|utiltdesc=An axe kick, doing 9%, then 14%. This attack is unique because it can hit from behind, and at the start of the move, above Captain Falcon. The move in general has somewhat high lag, though. This move is often used with his wall combos because of its range and damage (such as back throw, up tilt, regrab, etc.). It's additionally a way to edgeguard characters hanging on the edge, due to its [[hitbox]] extending below the platform. The hitbox is also high enough to hit someone on a Dream Land platform. The attack is the most damaging up tilt in the game.
|dtiltname=Crouching Kick ({{ja|クラウチングキック|Kurauchingu Kikku}})
|dtiltname=Crouching Kick ({{ja|クラウチングキック|Kurauchingu Kikku}})
|dtiltdmg=11%
|dtiltdmg=11%
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*Captain Falcon and {{SSB|Samus}} are the only characters to have blue costumes that are only usable while playing on the blue team in VS Mode. Similarly, Captain Falcon's green/yellow costume is only available while playing on the green team, making him the only character to have two costumes that are only usable in Team Battle.
*Captain Falcon and {{SSB|Samus}} are the only characters to have blue costumes that are only usable while playing on the blue team in VS Mode. Similarly, Captain Falcon's green/yellow costume is only available while playing on the green team, making him the only character to have two costumes that are only usable in Team Battle.
*On the [[Character selection screen]], Captain Falcon's portrait greatly resembles his artwork from ''F-Zero X''.
*On the [[Character selection screen]], Captain Falcon's portrait greatly resembles his artwork from ''F-Zero X''.
*Although Captain Falcon's design in the game is taken from ''F-Zero X'', his in-game model appears more polygonal, and his suit is purple instead of blue.
*Captain Falcon's inclusion marks the only time to introduce a new character from the {{uv|F-Zero}} universe.
*Captain Falcon's inclusion marks the only time to introduce a new character from the {{uv|F-Zero}} universe.
**Because of this, both he and {{SSB|Yoshi}} are the only fighters to remain as the sole fighters from their own franchises as of ''Ultimate''.
**Because of this, both he and {{SSB|Yoshi}} are the only fighters to remain as the sole fighters from their own franchises as of ''Ultimate''.

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