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'''Captain Falcon''' ({{ja|キャプテン・ファルコン|Kyaputen Farukon}}, ''Captain Falcon''), sometimes shortened as '''C. Falcon''' and sometimes properly extended to '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''', is the main playable racer from the {{uv|F-Zero}} series of futuristic [[Nintendo]] racing games and is the mascot of the franchise. As a member of the "[[List of Super Smash Bros. series characters#"Perfect-attendance crew"|perfect-attendance crew]]", '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' has been featured as a playable character throughout the entire [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series. His highly offensive playstyle, his signature moves (most notably his [[Falcon Punch]]) and his memorable quotes have made him '''''the''''' most fan-favorite character across the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series despite ''[[F-Zero (universe)|F-Zero]]''{{'}}s status as a lesser-known Nintendo franchise. His voice actor throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is Ryō Horikawa.
'''Captain Falcon''' ({{ja|キャプテン・ファルコン|Kyaputen Farukon}}, ''Captain Falcon''), sometimes shortened as '''C. Falcon''', is the main playable racer from the {{uv|F-Zero}} series of futuristic [[Nintendo]] racing games and is the mascot of the franchise. As a member of the "[[List of Super Smash Bros. series characters#"Perfect-attendance crew"|perfect-attendance crew]]", Captain Falcon has been featured as a playable character throughout the entire [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'']] series. His highly offensive playstyle, his signature moves (most notably his [[Falcon Punch]]) and his memorable quotes have made him a fan favorite character across the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series despite ''[[F-Zero (universe)|F-Zero]]''{{'}}s status as a lesser-known Nintendo franchise. His voice actor throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is Ryō Horikawa.


==Origin==
==Origin==
Nintendo originally meant for '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' to be the flagship character of the then-new Super Nintendo Entertainment System.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/super-nes-classic/interview-f-zero F-ZERO Developer Interview - Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition - Official Site]</ref> However, this never panned out, and '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' was instead relegated to being the mascot of ''[[F-Zero]]''.
Nintendo originally meant for Captain Falcon to be the flagship character of the then-new Super Nintendo Entertainment System.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/super-nes-classic/interview-f-zero F-ZERO Developer Interview - Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition - Official Site]</ref> However, this never panned out, and Captain Falcon was instead relegated to being the mascot of ''[[F-Zero]]''.


''F-Zero'' was released in 1990 for the Super Famicom in Japan and its western counterpart, the SNES. It introduced the first character design of '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' along with the other three ''F-Zero'' series characters that appeared in the game as racing pilots, along with their respective futuristic racing machines, such as '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s [[Blue Falcon]]. The manual to the game featured an eight-page comic featuring these characters, with the comic's story revolving around one of Falcon's trademark bounty-hunting missions in his [[Falcon Flyer]] transport ship. '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s design and backstory would be revised in future iterations of the ''F-Zero'' series; his design in ''[[F-Zero X]]'' for Nintendo 64 would be used for his appearances as a playable fighter in 1999's ''Super Smash Bros.'' and 2001's ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and his most recent "main" design is in ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' for GameCube. In all these appearances, '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' and his machine are touted as the most balanced and easy-to-play-with machine for that game, so players of a new ''F-Zero'' game almost always play as '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' first. He is also known as the game's main character.   
''F-Zero'' was released in 1990 for the Super Famicom in Japan and its western counterpart, the SNES. It introduced the first character design of Captain Falcon along with the other three ''F-Zero'' series characters that appeared in the game as racing pilots, along with their respective futuristic racing machines, such as Captain Falcon's [[Blue Falcon]]. The manual to the game featured an eight-page comic featuring these characters, with the comic's story revolving around one of Falcon's trademark bounty-hunting missions in his [[Falcon Flyer]] transport ship. Captain Falcon's design and backstory would be revised in future iterations of the ''F-Zero'' series; his design in ''[[F-Zero X]]'' for Nintendo 64 would be used for his appearances as a playable fighter in 1999's ''Super Smash Bros.'' and 2001's ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and his most recent "main" design is in ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' for GameCube. In all these appearances, Captain Falcon and his machine are touted as the most balanced and easy-to-play-with machine for that game, so players of a new ''F-Zero'' game almost always play as Captain Falcon first. He is also known as the game's main character.   


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' is described as "an accomplished F-Zero pilot, a renowned and talented bounty hunter", and is also an eccentric man in his late thirties (36 in ''F-Zero X'' and ''Melee'', 37 in ''F-Zero GX''). His "Captain" title is rumored to originate from his possible status as an officer in the Internova Police Force in the past. He is a resident of Earth, hailing from the city of Port Town. His bounty hunting exploits have yielded him enough of a reputation that he has gained many enemies across the galaxy; to avoid the constant danger from his adversaries, when he is not racing or bounty hunting he lives in seclusion in his personal archipelago off the coast of Port Town. His need to shield himself from outsiders borders on paranoia (albeit not necessarily unwarranted), as whenever he wins a race, he compulsively dashes to his archipelago with his award money before others can get him. Living comfortably in solitude on his archipelago, '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' practices his F-Zero racing with a separate track built on each one of his islands.
Captain Falcon is described as "an accomplished F-Zero pilot, a renowned and talented bounty hunter", and is also an eccentric man in his late thirties (36 in ''F-Zero X'' and ''Melee'', 37 in ''F-Zero GX''). His "Captain" title is rumored to originate from his possible status as an officer in the Internova Police Force in the past. He is a resident of Earth, hailing from the city of Port Town. His bounty hunting exploits have yielded him enough of a reputation that he has gained many enemies across the galaxy; to avoid the constant danger from his adversaries, when he is not racing or bounty hunting he lives in seclusion in his personal archipelago off the coast of Port Town. His need to shield himself from outsiders borders on paranoia (albeit not necessarily unwarranted), as whenever he wins a race, he compulsively dashes to his archipelago with his award money before others can get him. Living comfortably in solitude on his archipelago, Captain Falcon practices his F-Zero racing with a separate track built on each one of his islands.


His outfit consists of a purplish-blue, form-fitting racing suit and a red helmet with an opaque visor as well as a single pauldron on his right shoulder and a scarf around his neck. He always carries a sidearm in a holster on his right hip, although he has only been shown to use it once. When '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' removes his helmet, a scar above his left eye can be seen.
His outfit consists of a purplish-blue, form-fitting racing suit and a red helmet with an opaque visor as well as a single pauldron on his right shoulder and a scarf around his neck. He always carries a sidearm in a holster on his right hip, although he has only been shown to use it once. When Captain Falcon removes his helmet, a scar above his left eye can be seen.


The ''F-Zero'' series' chronology has many vague elements up for debate, but it is stated by ''F-Zero X'' that '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' was involved in a huge accident that caused the suspension of the F-Zero Grand Prix; while he was hospitalized, his DNA was stolen and used by someone else to create his evil clone [[Blood Falcon]], who races against him in hopes of taking him out. The story mode of ''F-Zero GX'' shows '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' winning several races, then saving a fellow pilot known as [[Jody Summer]]. He ends up in a heroic role when he races against and defeats the supervillain Black Shadow, then a superior villain named Deathborn, and he goes on to even defeat the Creators of the ''F-Zero'' world.
The ''F-Zero'' series' chronology has many vague elements up for debate, but it is stated by ''F-Zero X'' that Captain Falcon was involved in a huge accident that caused the suspension of the F-Zero Grand Prix; while he was hospitalized, his DNA was stolen and used by someone else to create his evil clone [[Blood Falcon]], who races against him in hopes of taking him out. The story mode of ''F-Zero GX'' shows Captain Falcon winning several races, then saving a fellow pilot known as [[Jody Summer]]. He ends up in a heroic role when he races against and defeats the supervillain Black Shadow, then a superior villain named Deathborn, and he goes on to even defeat the Creators of the ''F-Zero'' world.


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' appears as a playable character in every ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' game in the series. As Falcon had almost never been depicted in combat in his home series, his moveset is largely original to the ''Smash'' series itself, where he is depicted as a pyrokinetic hand-to-hand brawler; his famous [[Falcon Punch]] made its debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and has been his signature move in the series ever since. Falcon's voice acting in the series is also part of this original portrayal (and inconsistent with his depiction in ''F-Zero GX''), as he is voiced by the Japanese Ryō Horikawa speaking in simple, overenthusiastic English phrases; his taunt of "Show me your moves!" has become strongly associated with the character in general, as seen in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. He appears as an unlockable character in ''SSB'', but is made readily available as a starter in ''Melee'', and in both cases, he is modeled after his ''F-Zero X'' incarnation. He also appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as an unlockable character, with a design that mixes his ''F-Zero X'' and ''F-Zero GX'' designs, with a darker color palette and his scarf left loose like in ''F-Zero GP Legend''. He reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' as a starter character and retains his ''Brawl'' design, though with a brighter color palette. Like all other characters from previous ''Smash'' games, '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.  
Captain Falcon appears as a playable character in every ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' game in the series. As Falcon had almost never been depicted in combat in his home series, his moveset is largely original to the ''Smash'' series itself, where he is depicted as a pyrokinetic hand-to-hand brawler; his famous [[Falcon Punch]] made its debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and has been his signature move in the series ever since. Falcon's voice acting in the series is also part of this original portrayal (and inconsistent with his depiction in ''F-Zero GX''), as he is voiced by the Japanese Ryō Horikawa speaking in simple, overenthusiastic English phrases; his taunt of "Show me your moves!" has become strongly associated with the character in general, as seen in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}''. He appears as an unlockable character in ''SSB'', but is made readily available as a starter in ''Melee'', and in both cases, he is modeled after his ''F-Zero X'' incarnation. He also appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as an unlockable character, with a design that mixes his ''F-Zero X'' and ''F-Zero GX'' designs, with a darker color palette and his scarf left loose like in ''F-Zero GP Legend''. He reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' as a starter character and retains his ''Brawl'' design, though with a brighter color palette. Like all other characters from previous ''Smash'' games, Captain Falcon reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.  


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s appearances in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has helped to considerably boost his public image. '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s appearance in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' took audiences by surprise, though his inclusion was massively applauded due to both his original fighting style and his voice; this paved the way for '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' reappearing in all subsequent ''Smash'' installments. As of now, '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' is more or less a mainstream character of gaming culture rather than being a curious character known only to the devoted Nintendo fandom.
Captain Falcon's appearances in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series has helped to considerably boost his public image. Captain Falcon's appearance in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' took audiences by surprise, though his inclusion was massively applauded due to both his original fighting style and his voice; this paved the way for Captain Falcon reappearing in all subsequent ''Smash'' installments. As of now, Captain Falcon is more or less a mainstream character of gaming culture rather than being a curious character known only to the devoted Nintendo fandom.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
===As a playable character===
===As a playable character===
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSB)}}
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSB)}}
[[File:Captain Falcon SSB.png|90px|thumb|'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s artwork in ''Super Smash Bros.''.]]
[[File:Captain Falcon SSB.png|90px|thumb|Captain Falcon's artwork in ''Super Smash Bros.''.]]
'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' has appeared in the ''Smash Bros.'' series from the first installment, beginning as his incarnation from ''F-Zero X''. He is an unlockable fighter, and his unlocking condition is for the player to complete the One-Player mode within 20 minutes, and defeat him in a match to earn him. Like {{SSB|Ness}} and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}, he does not make an appearance in the game's One-Player mode. His entrance into a battle is to zoom in on the [[Blue Falcon]] and park for him to jump out, and the machine zooms into the background to vanish. His default costume is purple as opposed to the usual blue. One of his alternate costumes is colored to resemble [[Blood Falcon]].
Captain Falcon has appeared in the ''Smash Bros.'' series from the first installment, beginning as his incarnation from ''F-Zero X''. He is an unlockable fighter, and his unlocking condition is for the player to complete the One-Player mode within 20 minutes, and defeat him in a match to earn him. Like {{SSB|Ness}} and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}, he does not make an appearance in the game's One-Player mode. His entrance into a battle is to zoom in on the [[Blue Falcon]] and park for him to jump out, and the machine zooms into the background to vanish. His default costume is purple as opposed to the usual blue. One of his alternate costumes is colored to resemble [[Blood Falcon]].


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s special moves are the [[Falcon Punch]], his [[neutral special move]], a slow but powerful charge-up punch attack; the [[Falcon Dive]], his [[up special move|up special]], a repeatable move involving a jump upward, grabbing an opponent he comes in contact with, followed by an explosion of sorts; and the [[Falcon Kick]], his [[down special move|down special]], a maneuver where he shoots downward from midair or forward on the ground with a flaming kick extended.
Captain Falcon's special moves are the [[Falcon Punch]], his [[neutral special move]], a slow but powerful charge-up punch attack; the [[Falcon Dive]], his [[up special move|up special]], a repeatable move involving a jump upward, grabbing an opponent he comes in contact with, followed by an explosion of sorts; and the [[Falcon Kick]], his [[down special move|down special]], a maneuver where he shoots downward from midair or forward on the ground with a flaming kick extended.


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' is 3rd on the ''SSB'' [[tier list]] due to his powerful and swift fighting ability. His dash is the fastest in the game, and his combo ability and grabbing ability are both nearly as good. He is heavy and thus harder to KO, his aerial attacks feature low lag, his up special is usefully deceptive, his [[short hop]] is good, and he can spike. However, he lacks a quick KO move, any sort of projectile, and has a bad recovery, leading to him being vulnerable to combos due to his large size. For this he must be able to short hop extremely well. But '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' in this game is famous for his versatility as both an offensive character and a counter-attacking character.
Captain Falcon is 3rd on the ''SSB'' [[tier list]] due to his powerful and swift fighting ability. His dash is the fastest in the game, and his combo ability and grabbing ability are both nearly as good. He is heavy and thus harder to KO, his aerial attacks feature low lag, his up special is usefully deceptive, his [[short hop]] is good, and he can spike. However, he lacks a quick KO move, any sort of projectile, and has a bad recovery, leading to him being vulnerable to combos due to his large size. For this he must be able to short hop extremely well. But Captain Falcon in this game is famous for his versatility as both an offensive character and a counter-attacking character.


His in-game description is as follows:
His in-game description is as follows:
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===As a playable character===
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSBM)}}
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSBM)}}
[[File:Captain Falcon SSBM.jpg|200px|thumb|'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]]
[[File:Captain Falcon SSBM.jpg|200px|thumb|Captain Falcon as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.]]
'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' makes a return appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', still in his incarnation from ''F-Zero X''. This time, he is a [[starter]] character as opposed to being an unlockable character in the previous game, and as before, one of his alternate costumes is [[Blood Falcon]] in both coloration and the logo on his suit's back. His new [[side special move]] is the [[Raptor Boost]], a rushing uppercut attack. Newcomer {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} is a clone of Falcon due to their similar moves, but they have different animations for several attacks.
Captain Falcon makes a return appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', still in his incarnation from ''F-Zero X''. This time, he is a [[starter]] character as opposed to being an unlockable character in the previous game, and as before, one of his alternate costumes is [[Blood Falcon]] in both coloration and the logo on his suit's back. His new [[side special move]] is the [[Raptor Boost]], a rushing uppercut attack. Newcomer {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} is a clone of Falcon due to their similar moves, but they have different animations for several attacks.


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' ranks 8th on the ''Melee'' [[Smash Back Room]] [[tier list]]. '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' remains the most maneuverable character in the game, with the fastest running speed which lends itself to a fast and long [[Dash-dancing|dash-dance]] as well as a short hop that can cover great distances, a high falling speed, and the longest [[moonwalk]]. This complements his attacks well, particularly his aerial attacks: his [[forward aerial]], called the [[Knee Smash]], is a powerful, low-trajectory finisher, and his aerial attacks, in general, are low-lag and good at comboing in tandem with his [[throw]]s. Despite this strong aerial moveset, Falcon's ground attacks are generally slow and lack range, which is exacerbated by his lack of [[projectile]]s. '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' is a [[fastfaller]] which lends him the game's highest resistance to attacks of vertical trajectory, making him resistant to upward KO's but vulnerable to combos. Since his up special can not attack targets who may be hanging on a ledge, he can be easily [[edge-guard]]ed.
Captain Falcon ranks 8th on the ''Melee'' [[Smash Back Room]] [[tier list]]. Captain Falcon remains the most maneuverable character in the game, with the fastest running speed which lends itself to a fast and long [[Dash-dancing|dash-dance]] as well as a short hop that can cover great distances, a high falling speed, and the longest [[moonwalk]]. This complements his attacks well, particularly his aerial attacks: his [[forward aerial]], called the [[Knee Smash]], is a powerful, low-trajectory finisher, and his aerial attacks, in general, are low-lag and good at comboing in tandem with his [[throw]]s. Despite this strong aerial moveset, Falcon's ground attacks are generally slow and lack range, which is exacerbated by his lack of [[projectile]]s. Captain Falcon is a [[fastfaller]] which lends him the game's highest resistance to attacks of vertical trajectory, making him resistant to upward KO's but vulnerable to combos. Since his up special can not attack targets who may be hanging on a ledge, he can be easily [[edge-guard]]ed.


===Trophies===
===Trophies===
{{main|List of SSBM trophies (F-Zero series)}}
{{main|List of SSBM trophies (F-Zero series)}}
'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''', as a playable character, is featured on three trophies. His normal trophy is acquired by beating the Classic mode with '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' on any difficulty, and his Smash Red and Smash Blue trophies are acquired the same way by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively. Note that his normal trophy depicts both Falcon and his vehicle, the Blue Falcon and that his Smash Blue trophy depicts his [[Blood Falcon]] alternate costume.
Captain Falcon, as a playable character, is featured on three trophies. His normal trophy is acquired by beating the Classic mode with Captain Falcon on any difficulty, and his Smash Red and Smash Blue trophies are acquired the same way by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively. Note that his normal trophy depicts both Falcon and his vehicle, the Blue Falcon and that his Smash Blue trophy depicts his [[Blood Falcon]] alternate costume.


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s Classic mode trophy says:
Captain Falcon's Classic mode trophy says:


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===As a playable character===
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSBB)}}
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSBB)}}
[[File:Captain Falcon SSBB.jpg|200px|thumb|'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
[[File:Captain Falcon SSBB.jpg|200px|thumb|Captain Falcon as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]]
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', he has reverted back to [[secret character]] status and has since lost his title of fastest character to {{SSBB|Sonic}}. His moves are largely unchanged from the previous games, except he can do a reverse Falcon Punch. His design is a mix between his ''F-Zero X'' and ''F-Zero GX'' design, with his scarf hanging out instead of being tucked in. His Final Smash is his Blue Falcon, which he calls for then rams into opponents. His home stages are [[Port Town Aero Dive]] and [[Big Blue]].
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', he has reverted back to [[secret character]] status and has since lost his title of fastest character to {{SSBB|Sonic}}. His moves are largely unchanged from the previous games, except he can do a reverse Falcon Punch. His design is a mix between his ''F-Zero X'' and ''F-Zero GX'' design, with his scarf hanging out instead of being tucked in. His Final Smash is his Blue Falcon, which he calls for then rams into opponents. His home stages are [[Port Town Aero Dive]] and [[Big Blue]].


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===As a playable character===
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSB4)}}
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSB4)}}
[[File:Captain Falcon SSB4.png|200px|thumb|'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]]
[[File:Captain Falcon SSB4.png|200px|thumb|Captain Falcon as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]]
'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' returns as a veteran in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. He appears in {{SSB4|Robin}}'s trailer fighting him, [[Chrom]], and {{SSB4|Lucina}}. He is once again a starter character like in ''Melee'' and retains his design from ''Brawl''.
Captain Falcon returns as a veteran in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. He appears in {{SSB4|Robin}}'s trailer fighting him, [[Chrom]], and {{SSB4|Lucina}}. He is once again a starter character like in ''Melee'' and retains his design from ''Brawl''.


'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' has returned to a favorable position like in ''SSB'' and ''Melee'', as he ranks 19th out of 55 on the ''SSB4'' [[tier list]], putting him in B tier. The changes to [[hitstun canceling]] greatly benefit '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''', as they notably restored his once-lost combo game.  As usual, he combines speed with power, as well as an effective and vastly reaching [[dash grab]]. [[Raptor Boost]] saw an increase to its knockback, making it a reliable KO move. Nevertheless, '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' still saw some notable nerfs. His [[Knee Smash]] gained extra landing and ending [[lag]], and it can no longer [[autocancel]] from a short hop. His trademark [[Falcon Punch]] also does less damage and much less knockback. Additionally, his recovery remains pretty linear and easy to [[edgeguard]] against. Overall, '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s appearance in ''SSB4'' is seen as a return to his former glory thanks to the important buffs he received, earning him respectable representation and results in tournaments.
Captain Falcon has returned to a favorable position like in ''SSB'' and ''Melee'', as he ranks 19th out of 55 on the ''SSB4'' [[tier list]], putting him in B tier. The changes to [[hitstun canceling]] greatly benefit Captain Falcon, as they notably restored his once-lost combo game.  As usual, he combines speed with power, as well as an effective and vastly reaching [[dash grab]]. [[Raptor Boost]] saw an increase to its knockback, making it a reliable KO move. Nevertheless, Captain Falcon still saw some notable nerfs. His [[Knee Smash]] gained extra landing and ending [[lag]], and it can no longer [[autocancel]] from a short hop. His trademark [[Falcon Punch]] also does less damage and much less knockback. Additionally, his recovery remains pretty linear and easy to [[edgeguard]] against. Overall, Captain Falcon's appearance in ''SSB4'' is seen as a return to his former glory thanks to the important buffs he received, earning him respectable representation and results in tournaments.


===As a costume===
===As a costume===
[[File:DLC Costume Captain Falcon's Outfit.jpg|thumb|left|{{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s dressed as '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon'''''.]]
[[File:DLC Costume Captain Falcon's Outfit.jpg|thumb|left|{{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s dressed as Captain Falcon.]]
'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s design serves as the basis of a [[downloadable content]] [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Wave 4|costume]] for {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s.
Captain Falcon's design serves as the basis of a [[downloadable content]] [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Wave 4|costume]] for {{SSB4|Mii Brawler}}s.
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;Captain Falcon (Alt.)
;Captain Falcon (Alt.)
:{{flag|ntsc}} Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His forward air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if hit just right.''
:{{flag|ntsc}} ''Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His forward air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if hit just right.''
:{{flag|pal}} ''The captain's Falcon Kick isn't just any old kick - it blazes either to the side or diagonally down to terrorise the enemy. Its speed also makes it top-notch for surprise attacks! Another move to try out is his forward air attack, Knee Smash. If you get as close to someone as you can before using it, it can launch them miles!''
:{{flag|pal}} ''The captain's Falcon Kick isn't just any old kick - it blazes either to the side or diagonally down to terrorise the enemy. Its speed also makes it top-notch for surprise attacks! Another move to try out is his forward air attack, Knee Smash. If you get as close to someone as you can before using it, it can launch them miles!''
{{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero (08/1991)|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX (08/2003)}}
{{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=F-Zero (08/1991)|console2=GCN|game2=F-Zero GX (08/2003)}}
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===As a playable character===
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSBU)}}
{{Main|Captain Falcon (SSBU)}}
[[File:Captain Falcon SSBU.png|thumb|200px|'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Captain Falcon SSBU.png|thumb|200px|Captain Falcon as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' reverts to his status as an unlockable character like in ''SSB'' and ''Brawl''; as the first character in {{SSBU|Fox}}'s Classic Mode character unlock tree, he can potentially be the first character unlocked in the game. He also retains his ''Brawl'' design.
Captain Falcon returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Captain Falcon reverts to his status as an unlockable character like in ''SSB'' and ''Brawl''; as the first character in {{SSBU|Fox}}'s Classic Mode character unlock tree, he can potentially be the first character unlocked in the game. He also retains his ''Brawl'' design.
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===As a costume===
===As a costume===
'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s costume for Mii Brawlers returns from the previous game, now being unlockable.
Captain Falcon's costume for Mii Brawlers returns from the previous game, now being unlockable.


===Spirits===
===Spirits===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' was the only character in ''Smash 64'' to use a symbol instead of a character head as the stock icon.
*Captain Falcon was the only character in ''Smash 64'' to use a symbol instead of a character head as the stock icon.
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' carries a gun in his holster, but never uses it in ''Super Smash Bros.''
*Captain Falcon carries a gun in his holster, but never uses it in ''Super Smash Bros.''
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' has become a meme of sorts within the ''Smash Bros.'' fandom, being depicted as a being whose power is god-like and unrivaled, using the [[Falcon Punch]] and his other moves as a demonstration of such.
*Captain Falcon has become a meme of sorts within the ''Smash Bros.'' fandom, being depicted as a being whose power is god-like and unrivaled, using the [[Falcon Punch]] and his other moves as a demonstration of such.
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' has always had exactly the same [[weight]] as [[Link]] in each of the NTSC releases of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.
*Captain Falcon has always had exactly the same [[weight]] as [[Link]] in each of the NTSC releases of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games.
*While '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s scarf is tucked into his shirt in most of the ''F-Zero'' games and anime, in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' onward his scarf hangs out of his shirt (similar to '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''''s evil clone Blood Falcon in the ''F-Zero'' series).
*While Captain Falcon's scarf is tucked into his shirt in most of the ''F-Zero'' games and anime, in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' onward his scarf hangs out of his shirt (similar to Captain Falcon's evil clone Blood Falcon in the ''F-Zero'' series).
*While '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' has always had a Blood Falcon-inspired alternate palette throughout the series, only the emblem on the back of his suit changes to Blood Falcon's skull motifs.
*While Captain Falcon has always had a Blood Falcon-inspired alternate palette throughout the series, only the emblem on the back of his suit changes to Blood Falcon's skull motifs.
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' is the only character to have written but non-spoken dialogue in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series; in his [[congratulations screen]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' he has unspoken subtitles of "Thank you for playing. Yes. I am Number One !''[sic]''"
*Captain Falcon is the only character to have written but non-spoken dialogue in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series; in his [[congratulations screen]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' he has unspoken subtitles of "Thank you for playing. Yes. I am Number One !''[sic]''"
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''', [[Ness]], and [[Terry Bogard]] are the only characters to be voiced by Japanese actors yet speak English in all language tracks.
*Captain Falcon, [[Ness]], and [[Terry Bogard]] are the only characters to be voiced by Japanese actors yet speak English in all language tracks.
*As a result of all of his non-Smash Bros. appearances being racing games, virtually all of his moves are created specifically for ''Super Smash Bros.'' rather than drawn directly from in-Universe works. The only reference made to ''F-Zero'' is his [[Final Smash]], [[Blue Falcon]].
*As a result of all of his non-Smash Bros. appearances being racing games, virtually all of his moves are created specifically for ''Super Smash Bros.'' rather than drawn directly from in-Universe works. The only reference made to ''F-Zero'' is his [[Final Smash]], [[Blue Falcon]].
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' is one of two characters (along with [[Donkey Kong]] to be listed by abbreviations on the [[victory screen]], [[trophies]], and [[character select screen]] (as C. Falcon in ''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Melee'').
*Captain Falcon is one of two characters (along with [[Donkey Kong]] to be listed by abbreviations on the [[victory screen]], [[trophies]], and [[character select screen]] (as C. Falcon in ''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Melee'').
*'''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' has the fastest running speed of any first-party character by default, and was the fastest character in general before Sonic's debut in ''Brawl''.
*Captain Falcon has the fastest running speed of any first-party character by default, and was the fastest character in general before Sonic's debut in ''Brawl''.
*I still can't believe that Andy Reid, the St Louis Blues, the Washington Nationals, and the Toronto Raptors all won championships before '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' receives a new game.
*A skilled '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon''''' can beat any character on any ''Smash''. That's why many people mains '''''Captain Douglas Jay Falcon'''''.


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For fighter info, see Captain Falcon (SSB), Captain Falcon (SSBM), Captain Falcon (SSBB), Captain Falcon (SSB4), and Captain Falcon (SSBU).
Not to be confused with Falco.
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Official artwork of Captain Falcon from F-Zero GX and F-Zero X.

Universe F-Zero
Debut F-Zero (1990)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB
Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (2017, cameo)
Console/platform of origin Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin Port Town
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto[1]
Takaya Imamura[1][2]
Voice actor Ryō Horikawa
Article on F-Zero Wiki Captain Falcon

Captain Falcon (キャプテン・ファルコン, Captain Falcon), sometimes shortened as C. Falcon, is the main playable racer from the F-Zero series of futuristic Nintendo racing games and is the mascot of the franchise. As a member of the "perfect-attendance crew", Captain Falcon has been featured as a playable character throughout the entire Super Smash Bros. series. His highly offensive playstyle, his signature moves (most notably his Falcon Punch) and his memorable quotes have made him a fan favorite character across the Super Smash Bros. series despite F-Zero's status as a lesser-known Nintendo franchise. His voice actor throughout the Super Smash Bros. series is Ryō Horikawa.

Origin

Nintendo originally meant for Captain Falcon to be the flagship character of the then-new Super Nintendo Entertainment System.[3] However, this never panned out, and Captain Falcon was instead relegated to being the mascot of F-Zero.

F-Zero was released in 1990 for the Super Famicom in Japan and its western counterpart, the SNES. It introduced the first character design of Captain Falcon along with the other three F-Zero series characters that appeared in the game as racing pilots, along with their respective futuristic racing machines, such as Captain Falcon's Blue Falcon. The manual to the game featured an eight-page comic featuring these characters, with the comic's story revolving around one of Falcon's trademark bounty-hunting missions in his Falcon Flyer transport ship. Captain Falcon's design and backstory would be revised in future iterations of the F-Zero series; his design in F-Zero X for Nintendo 64 would be used for his appearances as a playable fighter in 1999's Super Smash Bros. and 2001's Super Smash Bros. Melee, and his most recent "main" design is in F-Zero GX for GameCube. In all these appearances, Captain Falcon and his machine are touted as the most balanced and easy-to-play-with machine for that game, so players of a new F-Zero game almost always play as Captain Falcon first. He is also known as the game's main character.

Captain Falcon is described as "an accomplished F-Zero pilot, a renowned and talented bounty hunter", and is also an eccentric man in his late thirties (36 in F-Zero X and Melee, 37 in F-Zero GX). His "Captain" title is rumored to originate from his possible status as an officer in the Internova Police Force in the past. He is a resident of Earth, hailing from the city of Port Town. His bounty hunting exploits have yielded him enough of a reputation that he has gained many enemies across the galaxy; to avoid the constant danger from his adversaries, when he is not racing or bounty hunting he lives in seclusion in his personal archipelago off the coast of Port Town. His need to shield himself from outsiders borders on paranoia (albeit not necessarily unwarranted), as whenever he wins a race, he compulsively dashes to his archipelago with his award money before others can get him. Living comfortably in solitude on his archipelago, Captain Falcon practices his F-Zero racing with a separate track built on each one of his islands.

His outfit consists of a purplish-blue, form-fitting racing suit and a red helmet with an opaque visor as well as a single pauldron on his right shoulder and a scarf around his neck. He always carries a sidearm in a holster on his right hip, although he has only been shown to use it once. When Captain Falcon removes his helmet, a scar above his left eye can be seen.

The F-Zero series' chronology has many vague elements up for debate, but it is stated by F-Zero X that Captain Falcon was involved in a huge accident that caused the suspension of the F-Zero Grand Prix; while he was hospitalized, his DNA was stolen and used by someone else to create his evil clone Blood Falcon, who races against him in hopes of taking him out. The story mode of F-Zero GX shows Captain Falcon winning several races, then saving a fellow pilot known as Jody Summer. He ends up in a heroic role when he races against and defeats the supervillain Black Shadow, then a superior villain named Deathborn, and he goes on to even defeat the Creators of the F-Zero world.

Captain Falcon appears as a playable character in every Super Smash Bros. game in the series. As Falcon had almost never been depicted in combat in his home series, his moveset is largely original to the Smash series itself, where he is depicted as a pyrokinetic hand-to-hand brawler; his famous Falcon Punch made its debut in Super Smash Bros. and has been his signature move in the series ever since. Falcon's voice acting in the series is also part of this original portrayal (and inconsistent with his depiction in F-Zero GX), as he is voiced by the Japanese Ryō Horikawa speaking in simple, overenthusiastic English phrases; his taunt of "Show me your moves!" has become strongly associated with the character in general, as seen in Mario Kart 8. He appears as an unlockable character in SSB, but is made readily available as a starter in Melee, and in both cases, he is modeled after his F-Zero X incarnation. He also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an unlockable character, with a design that mixes his F-Zero X and F-Zero GX designs, with a darker color palette and his scarf left loose like in F-Zero GP Legend. He reappears in Super Smash Bros. 4 as a starter character and retains his Brawl design, though with a brighter color palette. Like all other characters from previous Smash games, Captain Falcon reappears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Captain Falcon's appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series has helped to considerably boost his public image. Captain Falcon's appearance in the original Super Smash Bros. took audiences by surprise, though his inclusion was massively applauded due to both his original fighting style and his voice; this paved the way for Captain Falcon reappearing in all subsequent Smash installments. As of now, Captain Falcon is more or less a mainstream character of gaming culture rather than being a curious character known only to the devoted Nintendo fandom.

In Super Smash Bros.

As a playable character

Main article: Captain Falcon (SSB)
Captain Falcon's artwork in Super Smash Bros..

Captain Falcon has appeared in the Smash Bros. series from the first installment, beginning as his incarnation from F-Zero X. He is an unlockable fighter, and his unlocking condition is for the player to complete the One-Player mode within 20 minutes, and defeat him in a match to earn him. Like Ness and Jigglypuff, he does not make an appearance in the game's One-Player mode. His entrance into a battle is to zoom in on the Blue Falcon and park for him to jump out, and the machine zooms into the background to vanish. His default costume is purple as opposed to the usual blue. One of his alternate costumes is colored to resemble Blood Falcon.

Captain Falcon's special moves are the Falcon Punch, his neutral special move, a slow but powerful charge-up punch attack; the Falcon Dive, his up special, a repeatable move involving a jump upward, grabbing an opponent he comes in contact with, followed by an explosion of sorts; and the Falcon Kick, his down special, a maneuver where he shoots downward from midair or forward on the ground with a flaming kick extended.

Captain Falcon is 3rd on the SSB tier list due to his powerful and swift fighting ability. His dash is the fastest in the game, and his combo ability and grabbing ability are both nearly as good. He is heavy and thus harder to KO, his aerial attacks feature low lag, his up special is usefully deceptive, his short hop is good, and he can spike. However, he lacks a quick KO move, any sort of projectile, and has a bad recovery, leading to him being vulnerable to combos due to his large size. For this he must be able to short hop extremely well. But Captain Falcon in this game is famous for his versatility as both an offensive character and a counter-attacking character.

His in-game description is as follows:

A regular pilot in the great galactic race F-ZERO Grand Prix, Captain Falcon is skilled at collecting prize money. Much about his past remains hidden in shadow, but it's clear that many a villain hold a powerful grudge against him.
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In Super Smash Bros. Melee

As a playable character

Main article: Captain Falcon (SSBM)
Captain Falcon in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Captain Falcon as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Captain Falcon makes a return appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee, still in his incarnation from F-Zero X. This time, he is a starter character as opposed to being an unlockable character in the previous game, and as before, one of his alternate costumes is Blood Falcon in both coloration and the logo on his suit's back. His new side special move is the Raptor Boost, a rushing uppercut attack. Newcomer Ganondorf is a clone of Falcon due to their similar moves, but they have different animations for several attacks.

Captain Falcon ranks 8th on the Melee Smash Back Room tier list. Captain Falcon remains the most maneuverable character in the game, with the fastest running speed which lends itself to a fast and long dash-dance as well as a short hop that can cover great distances, a high falling speed, and the longest moonwalk. This complements his attacks well, particularly his aerial attacks: his forward aerial, called the Knee Smash, is a powerful, low-trajectory finisher, and his aerial attacks, in general, are low-lag and good at comboing in tandem with his throws. Despite this strong aerial moveset, Falcon's ground attacks are generally slow and lack range, which is exacerbated by his lack of projectiles. Captain Falcon is a fastfaller which lends him the game's highest resistance to attacks of vertical trajectory, making him resistant to upward KO's but vulnerable to combos. Since his up special can not attack targets who may be hanging on a ledge, he can be easily edge-guarded.

Trophies

Captain Falcon, as a playable character, is featured on three trophies. His normal trophy is acquired by beating the Classic mode with Captain Falcon on any difficulty, and his Smash Red and Smash Blue trophies are acquired the same way by beating the Adventure and All-Star modes, respectively. Note that his normal trophy depicts both Falcon and his vehicle, the Blue Falcon and that his Smash Blue trophy depicts his Blood Falcon alternate costume.

Captain Falcon's Classic mode trophy says:

Captain Falcon
Usually a relentless bounty hunter, Captain Falcon shifts gears to become a race pilot once the F-Zero Grand Prix begins. His beloved racer, the Blue Falcon, can exceed the speed of sound, and he knows how to drive it; he'll go down as one of the all-time greats. Now 36 years old, Captain Falcon wears his F-Zero X visor.
Captain Falcon [Smash Red]
Falcon's style is a balanced combination of raw power and speed. His attacks are slow, but when combined with Falcon's high mobility, he's a formidable combat force. The Falcon Punch packs the highest degree of destructive power, while the explosive Raptor Boost can be used to smash airborne foes into the depths.
  • B: Falcon Punch
  • Smash B: Raptor Boost
Captain Falcon [Smash Blue]
The Knee Smash, used in midair on foes in front of you, is slow and has a short reach, but if it connects, it'll send foes flying a long way on a low trajectory. Falcon uses his Falcon Dive to grab an enemy in midair and fling them away with an explosive blast. He can do this technique repeatedly without landing, so it can also be used as a recovery move.
  • Up & B: Falcon Dive
  • Down & B: Falcon Kick

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a playable character

Main article: Captain Falcon (SSBB)
Captain Falcon as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he has reverted back to secret character status and has since lost his title of fastest character to Sonic. His moves are largely unchanged from the previous games, except he can do a reverse Falcon Punch. His design is a mix between his F-Zero X and F-Zero GX design, with his scarf hanging out instead of being tucked in. His Final Smash is his Blue Falcon, which he calls for then rams into opponents. His home stages are Port Town Aero Dive and Big Blue.

Falcon's position has fallen from one of the highest in SSB and Melee to one of the lowest in the tier list in Brawl. He ranks 34th on the current Brawl tier list for many reasons: his power and speed were reduced, the game's lack of hitstun and physics changes severely hindered his combo game and efficiency respectively, and his Knee Smash's sweet spot is more difficult to land. Also, one of his most glaring flaws from Melee, being vulnerable to chain grabs, is only worse here as more characters have this ability.

Trophy

Captain Falcon trophy from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Captain Falcon
A skilled F-Zero pilot and resourceful bounty hunter. All that's known of his past is that he hails from Port Town. He's won fame and fortune outracing his opponents in his beloved Blue Falcon. His incredible athleticism and never-say-die attitude make him the pilot to turn to in times of trouble.
SNES: F-Zero
GameCube: F-Zero GX

Stickers

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Capt. Falcon F-Zero DefenseSlash+023EffectIcon(Slash).png Resistance +23 CaptainFalconHeadSSBB.png
Capt. Falcon F-Zero GX AttackArmLeg+008TypeIcon(Hand).pngTypeIcon(Foot).png Attack +8 CaptainFalconHeadSSBB.png
Capt. Falcon F-Zero X AttackSpecialsDirect+019SpecialsDirect.png Attack +19 CaptainFalconHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker Capt. Falcon (F-Zero).png
Capt. Falcon
(F-Zero)
Brawl Sticker Capt. Falcon (F-Zero GX).png
Capt. Falcon
(F-Zero GX)
Brawl Sticker Capt. Falcon (F-Zero X).png
Capt. Falcon
(F-Zero X)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As a playable character

Main article: Captain Falcon (SSB4)
From the official website.
Captain Falcon as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Captain Falcon returns as a veteran in Super Smash Bros. 4. He appears in Robin's trailer fighting him, Chrom, and Lucina. He is once again a starter character like in Melee and retains his design from Brawl.

Captain Falcon has returned to a favorable position like in SSB and Melee, as he ranks 19th out of 55 on the SSB4 tier list, putting him in B tier. The changes to hitstun canceling greatly benefit Captain Falcon, as they notably restored his once-lost combo game. As usual, he combines speed with power, as well as an effective and vastly reaching dash grab. Raptor Boost saw an increase to its knockback, making it a reliable KO move. Nevertheless, Captain Falcon still saw some notable nerfs. His Knee Smash gained extra landing and ending lag, and it can no longer autocancel from a short hop. His trademark Falcon Punch also does less damage and much less knockback. Additionally, his recovery remains pretty linear and easy to edgeguard against. Overall, Captain Falcon's appearance in SSB4 is seen as a return to his former glory thanks to the important buffs he received, earning him respectable representation and results in tournaments.

As a costume

Mii Brawlers dressed as Captain Falcon.

Captain Falcon's design serves as the basis of a downloadable content costume for Mii Brawlers.

Trophies

Captain Falcon
Ntsc In the F-Zero racing scene, Captain Falcon uses his Blue Falcon to win big. His origin largely a mystery, he's made his way to the Smash Bros. battlefield to prove his worth outside the cockpit. He's got speed and power, and his distinct Falcon Punch leaves a dent. Start it in the air to surprise your foes!
Pal We love it when this F-Zero pilot from Port Town takes a break from racing the Blue Falcon to take on challengers in brawls. His balance of speed, power, and weight is spot on, and his slow but mighty Falcon Punch is oh so sweet when it finally connects. Try starting the attack in mid-air and punching your way into a frantic fray!
SNES: F-Zero (08/1991)
GameCube: F-Zero GX (08/2003)
Captain Falcon (Alt.)
Ntsc Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His forward air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if hit just right.
Pal The captain's Falcon Kick isn't just any old kick - it blazes either to the side or diagonally down to terrorise the enemy. Its speed also makes it top-notch for surprise attacks! Another move to try out is his forward air attack, Knee Smash. If you get as close to someone as you can before using it, it can launch them miles!
SNES: F-Zero (08/1991)
GameCube: F-Zero GX (08/2003)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a playable character

Main article: Captain Falcon (SSBU)
Captain Falcon as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Captain Falcon returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Captain Falcon reverts to his status as an unlockable character like in SSB and Brawl; as the first character in Fox's Classic Mode character unlock tree, he can potentially be the first character unlocked in the game. He also retains his Brawl design.

As a costume

Captain Falcon's costume for Mii Brawlers returns from the previous game, now being unlockable.

Spirits

Trivia

  • Captain Falcon was the only character in Smash 64 to use a symbol instead of a character head as the stock icon.
  • Captain Falcon carries a gun in his holster, but never uses it in Super Smash Bros.
  • Captain Falcon has become a meme of sorts within the Smash Bros. fandom, being depicted as a being whose power is god-like and unrivaled, using the Falcon Punch and his other moves as a demonstration of such.
  • Captain Falcon has always had exactly the same weight as Link in each of the NTSC releases of the Super Smash Bros. games.
  • While Captain Falcon's scarf is tucked into his shirt in most of the F-Zero games and anime, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl onward his scarf hangs out of his shirt (similar to Captain Falcon's evil clone Blood Falcon in the F-Zero series).
  • While Captain Falcon has always had a Blood Falcon-inspired alternate palette throughout the series, only the emblem on the back of his suit changes to Blood Falcon's skull motifs.
  • Captain Falcon is the only character to have written but non-spoken dialogue in the Super Smash Bros. series; in his congratulations screen in Super Smash Bros. he has unspoken subtitles of "Thank you for playing. Yes. I am Number One ![sic]"
  • Captain Falcon, Ness, and Terry Bogard are the only characters to be voiced by Japanese actors yet speak English in all language tracks.
  • As a result of all of his non-Smash Bros. appearances being racing games, virtually all of his moves are created specifically for Super Smash Bros. rather than drawn directly from in-Universe works. The only reference made to F-Zero is his Final Smash, Blue Falcon.
  • Captain Falcon is one of two characters (along with Donkey Kong to be listed by abbreviations on the victory screen, trophies, and character select screen (as C. Falcon in Super Smash Bros. and Melee).
  • Captain Falcon has the fastest running speed of any first-party character by default, and was the fastest character in general before Sonic's debut in Brawl.

References

  1. ^ a b Interview: F-Zero AC/GC. IGN.com (2002-03-28). Retrieved on 2007-06-21.
  2. ^ F-Zero Press Conference. IGN.com (2003-07-08). Retrieved on 2007-06-21.
  3. ^ F-ZERO Developer Interview - Super Nintendo Entertainment System: Super NES Classic Edition - Official Site