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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Jet hammer concept art.jpg|thumb|Concept art | [[File:Jet hammer concept art.jpg|thumb|Concept art for King Dedede with a jet hammer for the cancelled GameCube ''Kirby'' game.]] | ||
In some games, starting with ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', [[Kirby]] can perform a similar move, the Hammer Flip, when in possession of the [[Hammer (move)|Hammer copy ability]]: it consists in charging the hammer, then releasing it with a fiery upward swing. | In some games, starting with ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', [[Kirby]] can perform a similar move, the Hammer Flip, when in possession of the [[Hammer (move)|Hammer copy ability]]: it consists in charging the hammer, then releasing it with a fiery upward swing. | ||
Later games, released after ''Brawl'', made the Hammer Flip available to King Dedede himself in his playable appearances. The jet engine inside the hammer is a ''Smash Bros.'' exclusive feature; however, King Dedede's {{iw|wikirby|Masked Dedede}} persona in ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star Ultra}}'' (released eight months after ''Brawl'') wields a new, electrified mechanical mallet which can shoot missiles and spew fire. | Later games, released after ''Brawl'', made the Hammer Flip available to King Dedede himself in his playable appearances. The jet engine inside the hammer is a ''Smash Bros.'' exclusive feature; however, King Dedede's {{iw|wikirby|Masked Dedede}} persona in ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star Ultra}}'' (released eight months after ''Brawl'') wields a new, electrified mechanical mallet which can shoot missiles and spew fire. | ||
Although it should be noted that the concept of King Dedede using a hammer with jet engines was planned way before ''Smash'' and ''Super Star Ultra'', as evident with concept art for the cancelled [[wikirby:Kirby for Nintendo GameCube|GameCube ''Kirby'' game]] showcasing an early design for a "jet hammer". Said game still has representation in the final version of ''Brawl'', via | Although, it should be noted that the concept of King Dedede using a hammer with jet engines was planned way before ''Smash'' and ''Super Star Ultra'', as evident with concept art for the cancelled [[wikirby:Kirby for Nintendo GameCube|GameCube ''Kirby'' game]] showcasing an early design for a "jet hammer". Said game still has representation in the final version of ''Brawl'', via various ''Kirby'' trophies who use models that match greatly with the models from that game. | ||
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