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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:SSBU spirit Masked Dedede.png|left|thumb|Artwork of Masked Dedede from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.]]
[[File:SSBU spirit Masked Dedede.png|left|thumb|Artwork of Masked Dedede from ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''.]]
{{s|wikirby|Masked Dedede}} debuts as King Dedede's upgraded form in the ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star Ultra}}'' sub-game {{s|wikirby|Revenge of the King}}. In the game, King Dedede demands a final rematch with Kirby; he steals the Sparkling Stars once again and invites Kirby to a private match within his castle, sending his minions to impede the puffball on his trip. For the final battle, he dons the mask to become Masked Dedede and equips an upgraded version of his classic hammer, outfitting it with jets, missiles, and other tools.
{{s|wikirby|Masked Dedede}} debuts as King Dedede's upgraded form in the ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star Ultra}}'' sub-game {{s|wikirby|Revenge of the King}}. In the game, King Dedede demands a final rematch with Kirby; he steals the Sparkling Stars once again and invites Kirby to a private match within his castle, sending his minions to impede the puffball on his trip. For the final battle, he dons the mask to become Masked Dedede and equips an upgraded version of his classic hammer, outfitting it with jets, missiles, and other tools. Masked Dedede would go on to reappear in games such as ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Triple Deluxe}}''; many variants of Dedede take after this form as well, such as {{s|wikirby|Giant Masked Dedede}}, {{s|wikirby|Waning Crescent Masked Dedede}}, and {{s|wikirby|Forgo Dedede}}.


The caged ring is reminiscent of the arena in which [[Kirby]] fights Masked Dedede in {{s|wikirby|Revenge of the King}}, which itself is the same arena where the two fought in {{s|wikirby|Spring Breeze}}, this time lined with fencing and devoid of any spectators (except in Revenge of the King, where {{s|wikirby|Bandana Waddle Dee}} sits alone to cheer on the king). Dedede's New Dedede Hammer is used to fire missiles and perform Hammer Swing, both attacks used during his boss fight. In particular, the missile attack seems to resemble one of his attacks from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Block Ball}}''.
The caged ring is reminiscent of the arena in which [[Kirby]] fights Masked Dedede in {{s|wikirby|Revenge of the King}}, which itself is the same arena where the two fought in {{s|wikirby|Spring Breeze}}, this time lined with fencing and devoid of any spectators (except in Revenge of the King, where {{s|wikirby|Bandana Waddle Dee}} sits alone to cheer on the king). Dedede's New Dedede Hammer is used to fire missiles and perform Hammer Swing, both attacks used during his boss fight. In particular, the missile attack seems to resemble one of his attacks from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Block Ball}}''.

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Dede-Rush
King Dedede Final Smash SSBU.gif
King Dedede using Dede-Rush in Ultimate.
User King Dedede
Universe Kirby
Article on WiKirby Masked Dedede

Dede-Rush (デデラッシュ, Dederush) is King Dedede's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

King Dedede hits in front of him with his hammer about 41 units. The first opponent hit will be flung into a caged ring and hit with a barrage of missiles, before Dedede uses his mask to become Masked Dedede and revs up his hammer and spins towards them, launching them with one final hit, dealing 59.6% damage in total. Anyone else in the vicinity of the initial swing will not be caught, but will still take 8% base damage from the hit.

Instructional quote

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List King Dedede (SSBU) Dedede slams an opponent into a chain-link cage with his hammer before unleashing missiles. He then transforms into Masked Dedede and launches the opponent. If you miss the first swing, the move doesn't activate.

Spirit

Masked Dedede appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Ace-class primary spirit.

Masked Dedede can be summoned using the cores of Reporter & Wrestler and Hammer Bro.

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
353
SSBU spirit Masked Dedede.png
Masked Dedede
Attack
★★★ 2 2835 8550 1531 4617 1304 3933 No Effect Kirby Series

Origin

Artwork of Masked Dedede from Kirby Super Star Ultra.

Masked Dedede debuts as King Dedede's upgraded form in the Kirby Super Star Ultra sub-game Revenge of the King. In the game, King Dedede demands a final rematch with Kirby; he steals the Sparkling Stars once again and invites Kirby to a private match within his castle, sending his minions to impede the puffball on his trip. For the final battle, he dons the mask to become Masked Dedede and equips an upgraded version of his classic hammer, outfitting it with jets, missiles, and other tools. Masked Dedede would go on to reappear in games such as Kirby: Triple Deluxe; many variants of Dedede take after this form as well, such as Giant Masked Dedede, Waning Crescent Masked Dedede, and Forgo Dedede.

The caged ring is reminiscent of the arena in which Kirby fights Masked Dedede in Revenge of the King, which itself is the same arena where the two fought in Spring Breeze, this time lined with fencing and devoid of any spectators (except in Revenge of the King, where Bandana Waddle Dee sits alone to cheer on the king). Dedede's New Dedede Hammer is used to fire missiles and perform Hammer Swing, both attacks used during his boss fight. In particular, the missile attack seems to resemble one of his attacks from Kirby's Block Ball.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese デデラッシュ, Dede Rush
UK English Dede-Rush
France French Déluge Dadidou
Germany German Dedede-Kracher
Spain Spanish Asalto Dedede
Italy Italian Furia Dedede
China Chinese 帝帝帝猛攻
South Korea Korean 디디 러시, Dede Rush
Netherlands Dutch Dedede-knaller
Russia Russian Диди-натиск

Trivia

  • This is the only Final Smash of King Dedede's to have a clear origin and basis in the Kirby series.
  • In the E3 2018 Direct in which the Final Smash was first revealed, Dedede had his normal blue pupils during the cutscene whereas the final game has them being a glowing yellow color.