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I am not sure about Galeem taking over the Smash Universe. Somehow, I think Smash-verse (or Smash Universe) is based off the imagination of people that have the Smash Trophies in the real world. The villain that I think of could be the manager of an evil company that steals products and copies them. If I remember the video that talked about the Super Smash Bros Secret Lore, that means the theory could reveal the real villain in the real world, except for Thanos (due to people talking about Galeem as Thanos in the real world, but Thanos is from the Avengers' world). What I think of that villain is that the manager hired spies to steal every piece of the main toy factory's product that every kid adored, the Smash Trophies. During that time in the Smash Universe, Galeem wiped every piece of the universe except for Kirby (which in real life, the toy factory closed). As a result in the real world, the manager of the evil company used it to make profit, making the kids lose interest of the original trophies, but one didn't give up. As a result, Galeem is no other than an evil company manager in the real world and used a goop to copy the trophies, which means the employees of the evil company created the same product and claimed from theirs! It could be false, but this is just a theory. - Chicane (Youtube) | I am not sure about Galeem taking over the Smash Universe. Somehow, I think Smash-verse (or Smash Universe) is based off the imagination of people that have the Smash Trophies in the real world. The villain that I think of could be the manager of an evil company that steals products and copies them. If I remember the video that talked about the Super Smash Bros Secret Lore, that means the theory could reveal the real villain in the real world, except for Thanos (due to people talking about Galeem as Thanos in the real world, but Thanos is from the Avengers' world). What I think of that villain is that the manager hired spies to steal every piece of the main toy factory's product that every kid adored, the Smash Trophies. During that time in the Smash Universe, Galeem wiped every piece of the universe except for Kirby (which in real life, the toy factory closed). As a result in the real world, the manager of the evil company used it to make profit, making the kids lose interest of the original trophies, but one didn't give up. As a result, Galeem is no other than an evil company manager in the real world and used a goop to copy the trophies, which means the employees of the evil company created the same product and claimed from theirs! It could be false, but this is just a theory. - Chicane (Youtube) {{unsigned|107.219.196.213|20:44, November 2, 2018}} | ||
:In the future, sign your posts with four tiles. Also, this is not the proper use of talk pages, see [[SW:TALK]]. [[User:SugarCookie420|SugarCookie420]] ([[User talk:SugarCookie420|talk]]) 20:48, 2 November 2018 (EDT) | :In the future, sign your posts with four tiles. Also, this is not the proper use of talk pages, see [[SW:TALK]]. [[User:SugarCookie420|SugarCookie420]] ([[User talk:SugarCookie420|talk]]) 20:48, 2 November 2018 (EDT) | ||
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:I've only found one mention in game of Galeem's or Dharkon's attacks (and happens to be the only mention of either of them I can find). Under Tips>Other>Boss it talks about to the two's "time bombs", which is what the mainpage calls "Cross Bombs". As for all of the other moves, I've no idea. Maybe a strategy guide names them somewhere or they are fabricated. They were added back in [https://www.ssbwiki.com/index.php?title=Galeem&diff=prev&oldid=1156871 December 2018] and they've remained since. As for Master & Crazy Hand the same section mentions Iron Ball and Spikes for Master Hand, "Glare" and Gravity Ball for Crazy Hand. --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 17:52, May 14, 2020 (EDT) | :I've only found one mention in game of Galeem's or Dharkon's attacks (and happens to be the only mention of either of them I can find). Under Tips>Other>Boss it talks about to the two's "time bombs", which is what the mainpage calls "Cross Bombs". As for all of the other moves, I've no idea. Maybe a strategy guide names them somewhere or they are fabricated. They were added back in [https://www.ssbwiki.com/index.php?title=Galeem&diff=prev&oldid=1156871 December 2018] and they've remained since. As for Master & Crazy Hand the same section mentions Iron Ball and Spikes for Master Hand, "Glare" and Gravity Ball for Crazy Hand. --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 17:52, May 14, 2020 (EDT) | ||
::Yeah a quick internet search seems to yield no official places any of these names appear. They do crop up a few times over the web but I can't help but assume that they were more likely copied from this wiki. It seems increasingly likely that they were made up by some one which means the names should probably go, as is the precedent. [[User:TheDavsto|TheDavsto]] ([[User talk:TheDavsto|talk]]) 05:11, May 20, 2020 (EDT) | ::Yeah a quick internet search seems to yield no official places any of these names appear. They do crop up a few times over the web but I can't help but assume that they were more likely copied from this wiki. It seems increasingly likely that they were made up by some one which means the names should probably go, as is the precedent. [[User:TheDavsto|TheDavsto]] ([[User talk:TheDavsto|talk]]) 05:11, May 20, 2020 (EDT) | ||
==Naming== | ==Naming== | ||
In the German Versio he is called Kyra. It seems the article refer to this as "Killer" (unsure, about this accuracy), but Kyra or Kaira (a related name) is also a name of two mythological figures "Ra, God of Sun" and "Kaira", supreme Creator-God of Heaven/Light in Turkic Mythology Both resemble Kaira as personification of "Light" and hey are Creator/Sustainer deities, as opposition to Darkness/Chaos. Since I am not a member, someone else might add them in Trivia? | In the German Versio he is called Kyra. It seems the article refer to this as "Killer" (unsure, about this accuracy), but Kyra or Kaira (a related name) is also a name of two mythological figures "Ra, God of Sun" and "Kaira", supreme Creator-God of Heaven/Light in Turkic Mythology Both resemble Kaira as personification of "Light" and hey are Creator/Sustainer deities, as opposition to Darkness/Chaos. Since I am not a member, someone else might add them in Trivia? | ||