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*The music in Galleom's Subspace Emissary battles, {{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Boss Battle Song 1}}, is the same as the [[Duon]] battle. Galleom and Duon are the only bosses who originate from ''Brawl'', aside from [[Tabuu]].
*The music in Galleom's Subspace Emissary battles, {{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Boss Battle Song 1}}, is the same as the [[Duon]] battle. Galleom and Duon are the only bosses who originate from ''Brawl'', aside from [[Tabuu]].
**Oddly, in ''Ultimate'', Duon's spirit battle plays {{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Boss Battle Song 1}} as in the Subspace Emissary, but Galleom's boss battle plays {{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Boss Battle - Super Smash Bros. Brawl}} instead.
**Oddly, in ''Ultimate'', Duon's spirit battle plays {{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Boss Battle Song 1}} as in the Subspace Emissary, but Galleom's boss battle plays {{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Boss Battle - Super Smash Bros. Brawl}} instead.
*Galleom is the only boss in The Subspace Emissary who is battled twice before The Great Maze.
*Galleom is the only boss in The Subspace Emissary who is battled twice before The Great Maze
**Therefore, Galleom must be battled three times to complete The Subspace Emissary.
*After the Great Maze is completed, the player cannot fight Galleom in The Wilds (Part I).
*After the Great Maze is completed, the player cannot fight Galleom in The Wilds (Part I).
*No characters that originated before ''Brawl'' fight Galleom in their Classic Mode route in ''Ultimate''.
**Therefore Galleom is the only boss not to be fought by any "Original 8" fighters. It is also one of the two bosses with this distinction, with the other being [[Dracula]]. Additionally, Galleom is the only boss to not be fought by any of the ''Smash 64'' veterans.
**Also, none of the characters that fought him in Subspace Emissary, (like Meta Knight, Ike and Lucas), fight Galleom in their Classic Mode route.
*Galleom's Subspace Bomb is set for 15 seconds, a twelfth of the normal 3 minutes.
*Galleom is one of two bosses (the other being Tabuu) to appear in two forms of trophies. For Galleom, it's the normal one via the [[Trophy Stand]] and the one for completing Boss Battles Mode on Intense.
*Galleom is one of two bosses (the other being Tabuu) to appear in two forms of trophies. For Galleom, it's the normal one via the [[Trophy Stand]] and the one for completing Boss Battles Mode on Intense.
*Galleom in the Subspace Emissary has 8 potential [[OHKO]] moves, exactly the same as [[Rayquaza]]. The only two bosses with more OHKOs are Duon (with 9) and Tabuu, (with 14).
*As of version 12.0.0, Galleom is the most common boss for ''Ultimate'''s Classic Mode who isn't Master Hand, being fought by 8 characters.
*Galleom is the only boss from the [[Subspace Emissary]] to appear as a boss in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
*If Galleom is defeated in Tank Form, it will continue the attack (Tank Rush or Tank Rush & Slam) until the end, even falling on the player. However, these attacks cannot KO the player in this state, as the blastzones cease to exist once Galleom's health is fully depleted.
*As of patch 10.0.0, Galleom is the most common boss for ''Ultimate'''s Classic Mode who isn't Master Hand, being fought by 8 characters.
**Galleom and [[Rathalos]] are the only bosses to be fought outside the boss round excluding Sephiroth's Classic Mode route.
*If Galleom is defeated in Tank Form, it will continue the attack (Tank Rush or Tank Rush & Slam) until the end, even falling on the player. However, it can never KO since the battle is already won when the hitboxes land, although these attacks having OHKO power.


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