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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Galeem's name is a corruption of the word "gleam," and his name in Japanese is a corruption of the Japanese onomatopoeia ({{ja|キラキラ|Kirakira}}, ''shine/twinkle''). Both names are tied to the Adventure Mode motif of light.
*Galeem's name is a corruption of the word "gleam," and his name in Japanese is a corruption of the Japanese onomatopoeia ({{ja|キラキラ|Kirakira}}, ''shine/twinkle''). Both names are tied to the Adventure Mode motif of light.
**''Kiira'' is additionally similar to the Japanese transliteration of "killer" (({{ja|キラー|Kirā}}, ''Kiraa''), using the same characters aside from the placement of the long-vowel mark.


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Revision as of 16:47, November 1, 2018

Galeem
Galeem surrounded by a whole bunch of Master Hands.
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Galeem surrounded with many Master Hands in Ultimate's "World of Light" cinematic.

A boss in Ultimate
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Console of origin Nintendo Switch
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Galeem (キーラ, Kiira) is a character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Spirits Adventure Mode, described as the "ultimate enemy" in the World of Light. Prior to the events of the mode, Galeem attacks the fighters, commanding an army of Master Hands. It seemingly destroys all but Kirby and engulfs the entire universe in a burst of light, leaving the world a barren wasteland inhabited by hostile Spirits and dark versions of the fighters.

Trivia

  • Galeem's name is a corruption of the word "gleam," and his name in Japanese is a corruption of the Japanese onomatopoeia (キラキラ, shine/twinkle). Both names are tied to the Adventure Mode motif of light.
    • Kiira is additionally similar to the Japanese transliteration of "killer" ((キラー, Kiraa), using the same characters aside from the placement of the long-vowel mark.