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===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
====As a Final Smash====
====As a Final Smash====
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the attack functions largely the same, but Ganon's appearance is based on his ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'' version and has been renamed '''Ganon, The Demon King'''. Instead of stomping, Demon King Ganon strikes the ground with his twin greatswords to the same effect.
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the attack functions largely the same, but Ganon's appearance is based on his ''[[Ocarina of Time]]'' version and has been renamed '''Ganon, The Demon King'''. Instead of stomping, the Demon King strikes the ground with his twin greatswords to the same effect.


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Ganon is Ganondorf's original beast form, which debuted in the first ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' game and made several reappearances in later games. Ganon's appearance in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'' is based on his ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}'' version. In ''Twilight Princess'', Ganon's only attack involves trying to ram himself into Link. In order to stop Ganon, Link must shoot an arrow at Ganon to stun him. Ganon would fall to the ground where he leaves a glowing weak spot on his chest vulnerable to attacks. Link then must attack that weak point until Ganon gets back up, and continues with the cycle. The glowing weak spot on his chest is also retained, but it does not affect Ganon when attacked.
Ganon is Ganondorf's original beast form, which debuted in the first ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' game and made several reappearances in later games. Ganon's appearance in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'' is based on his ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}'' version. In ''Twilight Princess'', Ganon's only attack involves trying to ram himself into Link. In order to stop Ganon, Link must shoot an arrow at Ganon to stun him. Ganon would fall to the ground where he leaves a glowing weak spot on his chest vulnerable to attacks. Link then must attack that weak point until Ganon gets back up, and continues with the cycle. The glowing weak spot on his chest is also retained, but it does not affect Ganon when attacked.


In ''Ultimate'', Ganon appears as he does in ''Ocarina of Time''. Here, he would attack Link by striking with twin swords. To defeat Ganon, Link must strike at the beast's glowing tail, Ganon's only weak spot. After enough strikes, Ganon would crumple to the ground which gives Link the opportunity to deal a finishing blow. The Final Smash's new name, '''Demon King Ganon''', is one of several titles attributed to both Ganon and Ganondorf throughout the [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''Zelda'' series]].
In ''Ultimate'', Ganon appears as he does in ''Ocarina of Time''. Here, he would attack Link by striking with twin swords. To defeat Ganon, Link must strike at the beast's glowing tail, Ganon's only weak spot. After enough strikes, Ganon would crumple to the ground which gives Link the opportunity to deal a finishing blow. The Final Smash's new name—Ganon, the Demon King—is the title given to Ganon's beast form in ''Ocarina of Time''.
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