Falcon Punch: Difference between revisions

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*Has almost the same priority as [[Warlock Punch]]. In fact, if you combine the two punches, they can (humorously) hit each other, resulting in a [[KO]] if the players' percentages are high enough. This can only be done in the air, however, as when used on the ground they cancel each other.
*Has almost the same priority as [[Warlock Punch]]. In fact, if you combine the two punches, they can (humorously) hit each other, resulting in a [[KO]] if the players' percentages are high enough. This can only be done in the air, however, as when used on the ground they cancel each other.
*If used correctly, it can knock off all the bases of a [[Gamyga]].
*If used correctly, it can knock off all the bases of a [[Gamyga]].
*The Falcon Punch is a very popular internet meme, such as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syLIpK1_ltw&feature=related videos] showing what would happen if two Falcon Punches collided, usually with exaggerated effects, such as a blue screen of death, a massive nuclear like explosion, or some other similar effect. It is also commonly stated in the memes to be the strongest thing in the world.
*Due to the fiery sound effects when Captain Falcon releases the punch, it would sound like if Captain Falcon were to say "Pawnch" when he releases the move.  This is also one of the common features of the Falcon Punch meme.
*There is a glitch where if a player uses a Reverse Falcon Punch on [[Pit (SSBB)|Pit]], and Pit pulls out the [[Mirror Shield]] at the correct moment, Captain Falcon will be sent backwards until he reaches the edge of the stage, or if there is no edge, off the stage (example can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT-UhI3UFEg here]).
*There is a glitch where if a player uses a Reverse Falcon Punch on [[Pit (SSBB)|Pit]], and Pit pulls out the [[Mirror Shield]] at the correct moment, Captain Falcon will be sent backwards until he reaches the edge of the stage, or if there is no edge, off the stage (example can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT-UhI3UFEg here]).


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