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*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]].
*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 playable villain who is/was a human.
*Ganondorf is technically the only playable ''The Legend of Zelda'' character to be the same character throughout the franchise, as the Ganondorf from ''Twilight Princess'' is indicated to be the same Ganondorf as ''Ocarina of Time'', having been imprisoned after Link traveled 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.
*Ganondorf is technically the only playable ''The Legend of Zelda'' character to be the same character throughout the franchise, as the Ganondorf from ''Twilight Princess'' is indicated to be the same Ganondorf as ''Ocarina of Time'', having been imprisoned after Link traveled 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.
**''The Wind Waker'' is the only one of only three games where Ganondorf has a humanoid form (as opposed to simply being Ganon, or in ''Breath of the Wild''s case, Calamity Ganon) whose design is not directly represented by Ganondorf himself.
**''The Wind Waker'' is the only one of only three games where Ganondorf has a humanoid form (as opposed to simply being Ganon, or in ''Breath of the Wild''s case, Calamity Ganon) whose design is not directly represented by Ganondorf himself.
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