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That's my point. It should mention that it can be reversed in Melee. [[User:Smashdude10|Smashdude10]] ([[User talk:Smashdude10|talk]]) 19:17, 11 February 2014 (EST)
That's my point. It should mention that it can be reversed in Melee. [[User:Smashdude10|Smashdude10]] ([[User talk:Smashdude10|talk]]) 19:17, 11 February 2014 (EST)
==What came first the Anime or the Smash Bros?==
Didn't the anime come out in 2003, 4 years after Smash Bros? Why is it listed as the origin of the Falcon Punch then? [[Special:Contributions/173.164.213.57|173.164.213.57]] 00:10, 22 April 2014 (EDT)
:It doesn't, the origin explicitly states the Falcon Punch was an original creation of Smash. <span style="font-family:Edwardian Script ITC; font-size:12pt">[[User:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Omega</span>]] [[User talk:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Tyrant</span>]]</span> [[Image: TyranitarMS.png ]] 10:21, 22 April 2014 (EDT)
==Unclear==
This article is very unclean according to me; I don't edit the page and insert a Cleanup because of the people that would erase it. [[User:SmashBros|SmashBros]] ([[User talk:SmashBros|talk]]) 18:00, 22 September 2014 (EDT)
== Smash Bros. Universe? ==
I see that the Falcon Punch is listed under the Super Smash Bros. Universe on the infobox, but the categories say it's from the F-Zero Universe. Which one is correct? Normally I'd just change the Universe to F-Zero, but since the move is not inspired by the F-Zero games, but instead taken from an early stage of development for Smash 64, it could technically still count as the Super Smash Bros. Universe. In addition, if it is from the SSB Universe, does this apply to his other special moves? I'd like some clarification before I make any edits. Apologies if this should have an obvious answer, I'm just not the best at picking up on these things. [[User:Mistiryshak|Mistiryshak]] ([[User talk:Mistiryshak|talk]]) 11:55, 12 October 2014 (EDT)
:I, personally, would put both universes. This would apply to all of C. Falcon's moves, as well. <font face="AmericanTypewriter">[[User: Rtzxy|<span style="color:darkorange;">Rtzxy</span>]] [[File:SmashSig.jpeg]] [[User talk:Rtzxy|<span style="color:blue;">Smashing!</span>]]</font> 11:57, 12 October 2014 (EDT)
::That makes sense, I suppose. Would using both Universe apply to categories as well? [[User:Mistiryshak|Mistiryshak]] ([[User talk:Mistiryshak|talk]]) 12:19, 12 October 2014 (EDT)
:::I guess so, for consistency reasons. <font face="AmericanTypewriter">[[User: Rtzxy|<span style="color:darkorange;">Rtzxy</span>]] [[File:SmashSig.jpeg]] [[User talk:Rtzxy|<span style="color:blue;">Smashing!</span>]]</font> 12:23, 12 October 2014 (EDT)
::::Alright, I'll start on that, then. [[User:Mistiryshak|Mistiryshak]] ([[User talk:Mistiryshak|talk]]) 12:24, 12 October 2014 (EDT)
==Sound Check==
To me, probably because I play Brawl, when I use Falcon Punch, he seems to say "Twelcone... PONCH!", and when Kirby uses it, it sounds like "Twencone... PANCH!". Have I lost my mind!? [[User:Jigglypurin|I am JigglyPurin.]] ([[User talk:Jigglypurin|talk]]) 22:40, 16 October 2014 (EDT)
:They both say "Falcon Punch"; the reason for you're mishearing might be because both are voiced by Japanese people in all versions of the game(s). Also, I'm not sure if this specific case violates [[SW:TALK]], but I suggest you read it, just for future reference. <font face="AmericanTypewriter">[[User: Rtzxy|<span style="color:darkorange;">Rtzxy</span>]] [[File:SmashSig.jpeg]] [[User talk:Rtzxy|<span style="color:blue;">Smashing!</span>]]</font> 22:45, 16 October 2014 (EDT)
:::It's possible. But how can we be sure? [[User:Jigglypurin|I am JigglyPurin.]] ([[User talk:Jigglypurin|talk]]) 13:29, 18 October 2014 (EDT)
::::Capt. Falcon clearly says "Falcon Punch". Kirby also says "Falcon Punch", but with an accent. It's been confirmed by the Sound Test (and common knowledge). The reason is more speculative, however; the fact that they're both voiced by Japanese is the most popular theory, though, I wouldn't add it on the article. <font face="AmericanTypewriter">[[User: Rtzxy|<span style="color:darkorange;">Rtzxy</span>]] [[File:SmashSig.jpeg]] [[User talk:Rtzxy|<span style="color:blue;">Smashing!</span>]]</font> 13:35, 18 October 2014 (EDT)
== Custom move info location? ==
I added an info dump to the article, but I'm not sure if I put it in the right place. The page on custom specials indicates that info should be moved to the article on the default special. I would have put it under the "Customization" section, but it looked like it wasn't formatted for the depth of information I was trying to add. I ended up putting it with the general info for FP in SSB4. Is there a standard for this sort of thing?
[[User:Iceweasel|Iceweasel]] ([[User talk:Iceweasel|talk]]) 19:22, 18 February 2015 (EST)
== Sacred combo ==
can a sacred combo start with a falcon punch instead of a knee? [[User:Nintendofan1653|<font color="red">'''Nintendofan1653'''</font>]] ''([[User talk:Nintendofan1653#top|<font color="blue">talk</font>]])'' 17:42, 7 December 2015 (EST)

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