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*In ''Brawl'', Ridley hangs motionless in the air once his death animation completes. Normally, the animation finishes far below the bottom of the screen, so this cannot be seen. However, it is possible to defeat him while he's very high up during some attacks with moves such as {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}, which results in the animation not reaching the bottom of the screen and leaving him to float onscreen as the stage fades out.
*In ''Brawl'', Ridley hangs motionless in the air once his death animation completes. Normally, the animation finishes far below the bottom of the screen, so this cannot be seen. However, it is possible to defeat him while he's very high up during some attacks with moves such as {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}, which results in the animation not reaching the bottom of the screen and leaving him to float onscreen as the stage fades out.
*Ridley has a move during his battle similar to [[Dyna Blade]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. He stomps on the ground, then takes to the background and jets straight ahead into the camera view and flies up. He had done this before during a fight with Samus in ''Super Metroid'', but he did so to escape instead of attack. A similar type of attack was employed by Meta Ridley in ''Metroid Prime''. It is similar to [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]]'s Jet attack.
*Ridley has a move during his battle similar to [[Dyna Blade]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. He stomps on the ground, then takes to the background and jets straight ahead into the camera view and flies up. He had done this before during a fight with Samus in ''Super Metroid'', but he did so to escape instead of attack. A similar type of attack was employed by Meta Ridley in ''Metroid Prime''. It is similar to [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]]'s Jet attack.
*In ''Brawl'', Ridley is unable to shoot fireballs as he did as an attack in past ''Metroid'' games, although Meta Ridley is capable of doing so.
*In ''Brawl'', Ridley is unable to shoot fireballs as he did as an attack in past ''Metroid'' games, although Meta Ridley is capable of doing so. Ironically, Meta Ridley has never had the ability to shoot fireballs, instead possessing the ability to fire a long beam of plasma from his mouth instead.
*In ''Ultimate'', Ridley became the second boss in the series to become a playable character, after [[Giga Bowser]].
*In ''Ultimate'', Ridley became the second boss in the series to become a playable character, after [[Giga Bowser]].
**However, Ridley is the first boss in the series to be a fully playable character as opposed to Giga Bowser, who is only playable via [[Final Smash]].
**However, Ridley is the first boss in the series to be a fully playable character as opposed to Giga Bowser, who is only playable via [[Final Smash]].
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