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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 certain ''Kirby'' trophies, notably the trophies of {{iw|wikirby|Golem}} and {{iw|wikirby|Fire Kirby}}, that use models from that game.
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 ones from that game.
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