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==Trivia==
*{{SSB4|Ike}}, {{SSB4|Lucario}}, {{SSB4|Peach}}, {{SSB4|Charizard}}, King Dedede, and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} were the only returning characters confirmed before E3 2014 to not be playable in any demo version of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.


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This article is about King Dedede's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see King Dedede.
King Dedede
in Super Smash Bros. 4
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Universe Kirby
Other playable appearance in Brawl


Availability Starter
Final Smash Dedede Burst
King Dedede (SSB4)

King Dedede is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. He was announced on January 10, 2014 to commemorate the release of Kirby: Triple Deluxe in Japan. Like most characters, he appears to have a more cartoonish appearance in Smash 4 than he did in Brawl, being more brightly colored and looking reminiscent of his appearance in the Kirby: Right Back at Ya! anime. He additionally has been shown to have even more exaggerated facial expressions. His model also appears to be sporting a graphical effect that accentuates the fuzz on his robes and crown.

Changes from Brawl

  • Buff King Dedede appears to jump higher.
  • Buff Down air is now a single hit and hits once.
  • Buff Jab has a finisher, and can still rapid jab.
  • Buff New back air has more range and power.
  • Buff His down tilt is now a roll that sends him forward, that is much stronger.
  • Buff Waddle Dee Toss has been replaced by a move that exclusively throws Gordos, known in Japan as ゴルドー投げ (Gordo Throw). It involves Dedede picking up a Gordo, and then hitting it with his hammer to hit it across the stage. The Gordos appear to travel slower and are weaker than they were in Brawl, now hit opponents horizontally instead of vertically, and when they hit an opponent, they bounce off them softly instead of continuing on their path. Gordos bouncing off a hit target can be hit again, and they disappear if they land on the ground. It also appears opponents can hit Gordos to knock them back at Dedede, overall it is more consistenly reliable than his old side b.
  • Change Forward aerial now hits from above.
  • Change Jet Hammer produces much more intense lighting that visually lights up the surrounding areas, and Dedede now visibly sweats with a grimacing facial expression when using the move. Jet Hammer also produces a wind effect, though it's unknown if it is purely aesthetic. No functional differences with the move are known at this time.

Special Moves

In Super Smash Bros. 4, special moves can be swapped out for different variants, but none of King Dedede's have been seen. He retains three of his original special moves. Waddle Dee Toss has been readjusted into a move that has Dedede exclusively toss Gordos called Gordo Throw. He has a new final smash. These are King Dedede's special moves:

Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Inhale - -
Side Special Gordo Throw - -
Up Special Super Dedede Jump - -
Down Special Jet Hammer - -
Final Smash "Dedeblast" - -

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Trivia

  • Ike, Lucario, Peach, Charizard, King Dedede, and Diddy Kong were the only returning characters confirmed before E3 2014 to not be playable in any demo version of Super Smash Bros. 4.