Talk:Ganondorf (SSBM)

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Dorf's aerial sideB is NOT a spike as describbed in this article. Anyone back me up here?--Simna ibn Sind 22:43, June 17, 2007 (EDT)

thanks to everyone for contributing to gdorf's page. back when the wiki first came out there was little action around here so i added the recovery and spike/meteors section hoping to spice things up. i greatly appreciate all the technicality corrections and the awesome frame data and animation on the dair decription.--ChumpMoney 14:40, July 14, 2007 (EST)

Guys, since when is Ganondorf heavy [as in.. surviving?] ? =O he's not at all too hard to kill vertically, and in my experiences, in any direction. What does M2K's stat guide say? He's a floaty [not lightweight] combo-able character that's not terribly difficult to kill. I think in the article, it's mentioned 2 or 3 times that he's heavy-weight. I'd appreciate it if someone clarified this.--Firexemblemxpryde 14:16, July 27, 2007 (EDT)

smash b meteor

ok I finally took it off I have the original if anyone can prove me wrong on the smash b being a meteor

jmooresf@msn.com

Ganondorf in Subspace Emissary?

I found a video on YouTube which kinda makes me think that Ganondorf is going to be in the Subspace Emissary thing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vK9fGLLQbM

The first 20 seconds, you'll probably see what i mean. Dilophosaurus Rex

I think that vid was a mockery about all the people that have assumed to much and gone to deep in to some of Brawl's "Hints". It doesn't prove anything about Ganon. Rawr!

- Blackadder

But still, if you watch the video, those clouds really do look like Ganondorf, Master Hand, Bowser, and Ridley. Dilophosaurus Rex