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{{forfighter|SSBM=y|SSBB=y|SSB4=y|SSBU=y}} ''For Ganondorf's [[Final Smash]], see [[Ganon | {{forfighter|SSBM=y|SSBB=y|SSB4=y|SSBU=y}} ''For Ganondorf's [[Final Smash]], see [[Beast Ganon]]. For the boss, see [[Ganon]].'' | ||
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|name = Ganondorf | |name = Ganondorf | ||
|image = {{tabber|title1=Ocarina of Time| | |image = {{tabber|title1=Ocarina of Time|tab1=[[File:SSBU spirit Ganondorf.png|x300px]]|title2=Twilight Princess|tab2=[[File:TPHD Ganondorf Artwork.png|x300px]]}} | ||
|caption = [[File:ZeldaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:ZeldaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | ||
Official artwork of Ganondorf from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D}}'' and ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}''. | Official artwork of Ganondorf from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D}}'' and ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD}}''. | ||
|firstgame = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' (1998) | |firstgame = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' (1998) | ||
|games = ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance= ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda | |lastappearance= ''{{s|zeldawiki|Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda}}'' (2019) | ||
|console = [[Nintendo 64]] | |console = [[Nintendo 64]] | ||
|species = {{s|zeldawiki|Gerudo | |species = {{s|zeldawiki|Gerudo}} | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|homeworld = [[Hyrule]] | |homeworld = [[Hyrule]] | ||
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|interwikiname= Zelda Wiki | |interwikiname= Zelda Wiki | ||
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'''Ganondorf''' ({{ja|ガノンドロフ|Ganondorofu}}, ''Ganondorf'') is the main antagonist of {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} series. His first appearance was as the beast known as '''[[Ganon]]''' ({{ja|ガノン|Ganon}}) in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' game, although it was misspelled as Gannon in-game. The name "Ganondorf" was first mentioned in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past}}'' with the villain making his first appearance as Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. Since then, the name "Ganondorf" has been used to refer to his true humanoid form while "Ganon" is used for his monster form, | '''Ganondorf''' ({{ja|ガノンドロフ|Ganondorofu}}, ''Ganondorf'') is the main antagonist of ''{{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}'' series. His first appearance was as the beast known as '''[[Ganon]]''' ({{ja|ガノン|Ganon}}) in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' game, although it was misspelled as Gannon in-game. The name "Ganondorf" was first mentioned in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past}}'' with the villain making his first appearance as Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. Since then, the name "Ganondorf" has been used to refer to his true humanoid form while "Ganon" is used for his monster form, the only exception being in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}'' (though, at times, the names have been used interchangeably). In either case, he has been [[Link]]'s archenemy since the first game. | ||
Ganondorf debuted as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and also appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as such. | Ganondorf debuted as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and also appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as such. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Ganondorf was originally introduced in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' game as Ganon. Here, he was established as a power-hungry porcine demon who had kidnapped [[Princess Zelda]] for her piece of the {{s|zeldawiki|Triforce}}, but was slain by Link at the end of the game. Ganon is, in some form, the primary villain in most of the ''Zelda'' games, with his schemes usually involving kidnapping Princess Zelda, conquering the land of Hyrule, and/or obtaining the Triforce. Unlike Link and Zelda, who have descendants and successors, Ganon is the same individual in all but one of the games that he appears in, even across the series' [[zeldawiki:Zelda Timeline|multiple timelines]]. In ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', it was revealed that before he was a demon, he lived as a human thief. ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}'' formally introduced this human form, Ganondorf, for the first time in the series. Although Ganon appears in some form in the vast majority of ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, Ganondorf has appeared in only | Ganondorf was originally introduced in the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' game as Ganon. Here, he was established as a power-hungry porcine demon who had kidnapped [[Princess Zelda]] for her piece of the {{s|zeldawiki|Triforce}}, but was slain by Link at the end of the game. Ganon is, in some form, the primary villain in most of the ''Zelda'' games, with his schemes usually involving kidnapping Princess Zelda, conquering the land of Hyrule, and/or obtaining the Triforce. Unlike Link and Zelda, who have descendants and successors, Ganon is the same individual in all but one of the games that he appears in, even across the series' [[zeldawiki:Zelda Timeline|multiple timelines]]. In ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'', it was revealed that before he was a demon, he lived as a human thief. ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}'' formally introduced this human form, Ganondorf, for the first time in the series. Although Ganon appears in some form in the vast majority of ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, Ganondorf has appeared in only three mainline games so far: ''Ocarina of Time'', ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Twilight Princess''. | ||
In ''Ocarina of Time'', Ganondorf's first canonical appearance in the greater ''Zelda'' timeline, it is revealed that he belongs to the {{s|zeldawiki|Gerudo}}, a tribe of female thieves who bear a male only once every century. As the lone male Gerudo, Ganondorf is destined to become their king, but not all of the tribe approve of him, most notably {{s|zeldawiki|Nabooru}}. In terms of physical appearance, he sports his race's typical features: dark skin (with his having an olive green tint), a sharp aquiline nose, amber eyes, and red eyebrows and hair (with the former connecting to the latter). After conquering Hyrule and reigning over its ruins for about seven years, Ganondorf is finally defeated by Link and sealed by Zelda in the Dark World, after which the return of Link to his original time split the timelines. | In ''Ocarina of Time'', Ganondorf's first canonical appearance in the greater ''Zelda'' timeline, it is revealed that he belongs to the {{s|zeldawiki|Gerudo}}, a tribe of female thieves who bear a male only once every century. As the lone male Gerudo, Ganondorf is destined to become their king, but not all of the tribe approve of him, most notably {{s|zeldawiki|Nabooru}}. In terms of physical appearance, he sports his race's typical features: dark skin (with his having an olive green tint), a sharp aquiline nose, amber eyes, and red eyebrows and hair (with the former connecting to the latter). After conquering Hyrule and reigning over its ruins for about seven years, Ganondorf is finally defeated by Link and sealed by Zelda in the Dark World, after which the return of Link to his original time split the timelines. | ||
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If Link were to be killed during the events of ''Ocarina of Time'', Ganondorf is left to conquer Hyrule uncontested. This eventually culminates in the people of Hyrule rising up against him in a series of events known as the {{s|zeldawiki|Imprisoning War}}, where the seven sages are able to seal Ganon in the dark realm. Centuries later, Ganon returns during the events of ''A Link to the Past'', where he is driven back by Link and the new seven sages. Centuries after that during the events of ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds}}'', a sorcerer named {{s|zeldawiki|Yuga}} brings Ganon back and fuse with him to create Yuga-Ganon. Link and the sages are able to separate them and drive both back once again. Hyrule declines in power after these events, being nothing more than scattered communities by the time Ganon returns in ''The Legend of Zelda''. While capturing Princess Zelda, she manages to shatter the Triforce and scatter it across the land. Link collects these pieces and manages to kill Ganon with a silver arrow. Years later, Ganon's minions discover that mixing the blood of Link with his own will revive him, causing Link to be hunted down. This curse is finally broken when Link collects all three triforce pieces and wishes for a sleeping Zelda to wake up. | If Link were to be killed during the events of ''Ocarina of Time'', Ganondorf is left to conquer Hyrule uncontested. This eventually culminates in the people of Hyrule rising up against him in a series of events known as the {{s|zeldawiki|Imprisoning War}}, where the seven sages are able to seal Ganon in the dark realm. Centuries later, Ganon returns during the events of ''A Link to the Past'', where he is driven back by Link and the new seven sages. Centuries after that during the events of ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds}}'', a sorcerer named {{s|zeldawiki|Yuga}} brings Ganon back and fuse with him to create Yuga-Ganon. Link and the sages are able to separate them and drive both back once again. Hyrule declines in power after these events, being nothing more than scattered communities by the time Ganon returns in ''The Legend of Zelda''. While capturing Princess Zelda, she manages to shatter the Triforce and scatter it across the land. Link collects these pieces and manages to kill Ganon with a silver arrow. Years later, Ganon's minions discover that mixing the blood of Link with his own will revive him, causing Link to be hunted down. This curse is finally broken when Link collects all three triforce pieces and wishes for a sleeping Zelda to wake up. | ||
It is elaborated in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword}}'' that Ganondorf is the personified malice of the Demon King {{s|zeldawiki|Demise}}, who was defeated by the descendants of the goddess {{s|zeldawiki|Hylia}} and her chosen hero; as a result, he is endlessly resurrected as long as there are individuals who share the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero. The only exception to this is ''Four Swords Adventures'', which features a reincarnated Ganon born centuries after the previous Ganondorf's death in ''Twilight Princess''. By the time of ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild}}'', Ganondorf's malice has entirely consumed him and caused him to lose control over his humanity, turning him into a swirling mass of primal evil known as {{s|zeldawiki|Calamity Ganon}} | It is elaborated in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword}}'' that Ganondorf is the personified malice of the Demon King {{s|zeldawiki|Demise}}, who was defeated by the descendants of the goddess {{s|zeldawiki|Hylia}} and her chosen hero; as a result, he is endlessly resurrected as long as there are individuals who share the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero. The only exception to this is ''Four Swords Adventures'', which features a reincarnated Ganon born centuries after the previous Ganondorf's death in ''Twilight Princess''. By the time of ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild}}'', Ganondorf's malice has entirely consumed him and caused him to lose control over his humanity, turning him into a swirling mass of primal evil known as {{s|zeldawiki|Calamity Ganon}}. | ||
Unlike some of Nintendo's more comedic villains — such as certain depictions of [[Bowser]] or [[King K. Rool]] — Ganondorf not only boasts the strength of a god, he is also cunning and easily capable of accomplishing his goals. This was most evident in ''Ocarina of Time'', where he successfully conquered Hyrule, forcing Link to build up his strength so he could take the kingdom back and end Ganondorf's seven year-long reign. In one timeline, Ganondorf even succeeds in killing Link and collecting the complete Triforce, forcing the {{s|zeldawiki|Seven Sages}} to seal him within the {{s|zeldawiki|Sacred Realm}} as a last resort. | Unlike some of Nintendo's more comedic villains — such as certain depictions of [[Bowser]] or [[King K. Rool]] — Ganondorf not only boasts the strength of a god, he is also cunning and easily capable of accomplishing his goals. This was most evident in ''Ocarina of Time'', where he successfully conquered Hyrule, forcing Link to build up his strength so he could take the kingdom back and end Ganondorf's seven year-long reign. In one timeline, Ganondorf even succeeds in killing Link and collecting the complete Triforce, forcing the {{s|zeldawiki|Seven Sages}} to seal him within the {{s|zeldawiki|Sacred Realm}} as a last resort. | ||
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===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
{{main|Ganondorf (SSBB)}} | {{main|Ganondorf (SSBB)}} | ||
[[File:Ganondorf SSBB.jpg|thumb|200px|Ganondorf in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | [[File:Ganondorf SSBB.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Ganondorf in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | ||
Ganondorf reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as a playable [[unlockable character]], using his ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' character model, although without the glowing chest wound like in the game and sporting a hemmed cape instead of a tattered cape. Some of his attacks have changed from his ''Melee'' set and have undergone large aesthetic changes to resemble various hand-to-hand moves he has used in the ''Zelda'' franchise, while his other attacks are similar to their ''Melee'' counterparts. | Ganondorf reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as a playable [[unlockable character]], using his ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' character model, although without the glowing chest wound like in the game and sporting a hemmed cape instead of a tattered cape. Some of his attacks have changed from his ''Melee'' set and have undergone large aesthetic changes to resemble various hand-to-hand moves he has used in the ''Zelda'' franchise, while his other attacks are similar to their ''Melee'' counterparts. | ||
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{{main|Ganondorf (SSB4)}} | {{main|Ganondorf (SSB4)}} | ||
[[File:Ganondorf SSB4.png|thumb|Ganondorf as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'']] | [[File:Ganondorf SSB4.png|thumb|right|Ganondorf as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'']] | ||
Ganondorf returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. He reuses his ''Twilight Princess'' appearance, but with his glowing chest wound from that game clearly visible and a more tattered cape. His moveset is similar to its ''Brawl'' incarnation, though he now has a set of [[Character customization|custom]] [[special move]]s that are completely different from Captain Falcon's. | Ganondorf returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. He reuses his ''Twilight Princess'' appearance, but with his glowing chest wound from that game clearly visible and a more tattered cape. His moveset is similar to its ''Brawl'' incarnation, though he now has a set of [[Character customization|custom]] [[special move]]s that are completely different from Captain Falcon's. | ||
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{{Trophy | {{Trophy | ||
|name=[[zeldawiki:Ganon# | |name=[[zeldawiki:Ganon#Wind Waker|Ganondorf (Wind Waker)]] | ||
|image=ToonGanondorfTrophyWiiU.png | |image=ToonGanondorfTrophyWiiU.png | ||
|desc-ntsc=Long ago, in accordance with the prayers of the King of Hyrule, the gods sealed the King of Darkness, Ganondorf, beneath a vast ocean, along with the land of Hyrule itself. But this was not the end. In the Forsaken Fortress, Link discovers that Ganondorf has returned and the legend must go on with Link himself as the new hero! | |desc-ntsc=Long ago, in accordance with the prayers of the King of Hyrule, the gods sealed the King of Darkness, Ganondorf, beneath a vast ocean, along with the land of Hyrule itself. But this was not the end. In the Forsaken Fortress, Link discovers that Ganondorf has returned and the legend must go on with Link himself as the new hero! | ||
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{{Main|Ganondorf (SSBU)}} | {{Main|Ganondorf (SSBU)}} | ||
[[File:Ganondorf_SSBU.png|thumb|Ganondorf, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | [[File:Ganondorf_SSBU.png|thumb|right|Ganondorf, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | ||
Ganondorf returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', as with all previous playable characters. His appearance is now based on his design in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' for the first time since ''Melee''. Ganondorf has received new smash attacks which use his sword from the ''Space World 2000'' tech demo, and his Final Smash transforms him into Ganon as seen in ''Ocarina of Time'' as well. Like each of his previous appearances in the series (except for ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''), he is an unlockable character. Additionally, Ganon appears as a boss in Classic Mode. | Ganondorf returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', as with all previous playable characters. His appearance is now based on his design in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' for the first time since ''Melee''. Ganondorf has received new smash attacks which use his sword from the ''Space World 2000'' tech demo, and his Final Smash transforms him into Ganon as seen in ''Ocarina of Time'' as well. Like each of his previous appearances in the series (except for ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''), he is an unlockable character. Additionally, Ganon appears as a boss in Classic Mode. | ||
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*Not counting [[Kirby]], who can [[List of Copy Abilities|copy]] [[Egg Lay]], [[Chomp]], [[King Dedede]]'s {{b|Inhale|King Dedede}} and [[Blunderbuss]], Ganondorf is the only character who has more than one [[command grab]]s in a single game, being [[Flame Choke]] and [[Dark Dive]] in all of his appearances except ''Melee'', where [[Gerudo Dragon]] appears in the place of the former. | *Not counting [[Kirby]], who can [[List of Copy Abilities|copy]] [[Egg Lay]], [[Chomp]], [[King Dedede]]'s {{b|Inhale|King Dedede}} and [[Blunderbuss]], Ganondorf is the only character who has more than one [[command grab]]s in a single game, being [[Flame Choke]] and [[Dark Dive]] in all of his appearances except ''Melee'', where [[Gerudo Dragon]] appears in the place of the former. | ||
*Ganondorf and [[Sheik]] both made their playable debuts in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. Coincidentally, both made their playable debuts outside of ''Super Smash Bros.'' in ''Hyrule Warriors''. | *Ganondorf and [[Sheik]] both made their playable debuts in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. Coincidentally, both made their playable debuts outside of ''Super Smash Bros.'' in ''Hyrule Warriors''. | ||
*Ganondorf is the only ''Zelda'' character to lack projectiles. | |||
*Ganondorf is the only [[clone]] to not be from the same [[universe]] as [[Captain Falcon|the character his moveset is based on]]. | *Ganondorf is the only [[clone]] to not be from the same [[universe]] as [[Captain Falcon|the character his moveset is based on]]. | ||
**Jigglypuff also had a parent clone in Kirby, but it has been completely de-cloned since ''Melee''. | **Jigglypuff also had a parent clone in Kirby, but it has been completely de-cloned since ''Melee''. | ||
**He is also the only clone not to share the name of any of his [[special moves]] with his base fighter. | **He is also the only clone not to share the name of any of his [[special moves]] with his base fighter. | ||
*Ganondorf and [[Ike]] are the only characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise to revert back to an earlier design used for their debut appearance in a later installment. | *Ganondorf and [[Ike]] are the only characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise to revert back to an earlier design used for their debut appearance in a later installment. | ||
*Ganondorf is the only clone fighter from ''Zelda'' not to be based on [[Link]]. | |||
*Ganondorf is technically the only playable ''The Legend of Zelda'' character to be the same character throughout the franchise. Despite featuring a different design in ''Twilight Princess'', Ganondorf is nevertheless the one and the same from ''Ocarina of Time'' after being imprisoned following Link traveling back in time to warn Zelda of his crimes. Comparatively, the different versions of Link and Zelda (including Young Link, Toon Link, and Sheik) featured throughout the series are separate people. | |||
*None of Ganondorf's unlock battles take place on a stage from the game his design is based on. In ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', his unlock battle is set in their respective [[Final Destination]]s. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' (which features his ''Twilight Princess'' appearance), he is fought on [[Gerudo Valley]], a stage from ''Ocarina of Time'', and in ''Ultimate'' (which features his ''Ocarina of Time'' appearance), he is fought on [[Bridge of Eldin]], a ''Twilight Princess'' stage. This makes Ganondorf the only ''Legend of Zelda'' series character in ''Smash Bros.'' with this distinction. | *None of Ganondorf's unlock battles take place on a stage from the game his design is based on. In ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', his unlock battle is set in their respective [[Final Destination]]s. In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' (which features his ''Twilight Princess'' appearance), he is fought on [[Gerudo Valley]], a stage from ''Ocarina of Time'', and in ''Ultimate'' (which features his ''Ocarina of Time'' appearance), he is fought on [[Bridge of Eldin]], a ''Twilight Princess'' stage. This makes Ganondorf the only ''Legend of Zelda'' series character in ''Smash Bros.'' with this distinction. | ||
*Ganondorf’s voice actor in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' {{s|wikipedia|Takashi Nagasako}} also voices [[Donkey Kong]] outside of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *Ganondorf’s voice actor in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'' {{s|wikipedia|Takashi Nagasako}} also voices [[Donkey Kong]] outside of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
*Ganondorf | *Ganondorf is the only ''The Legend of Zelda'' character to revert to a previous iteration/design used in a ''Super Smash Bros.'' game, reverting to his ''Ocarina of Time'' iteration used in ''Melee'' after using his ''Twilight Princess'' design in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''. | ||
*Ganondorf is the only ''Zelda'' character that neither has any alternate versions of himself represented as separate fighters, nor is himself an alternate version of another fighter, as [[Young Link]] and [[Toon Link]] are different incarnations of Link; and [[Sheik]] is an alter ego of [[Zelda]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |