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{{Character infobox | {{Character infobox | ||
|image=[[File:ALBW Ganon art.jpg|300px]]<br>Ganon's artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'' | |image=[[File:ALBW Ganon art.jpg|300px]]<br>Ganon's artwork from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'' | ||
|first_appearance=''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' | |first_appearance=''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[ | |latest_appearance=''[[Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda]]'' | ||
|species=Demon | |species=Demon | ||
|other_forms=[[Agahnim]]<br>[[Calamity Ganon]] ([[malice]])<br>[[Magician]] (manga adaptation)<br>[[Ganondorf | |other_forms=[[Agahnim]]<br>[[Calamity Ganon]] ([[malice]])<br>[[Magician]] (manga adaptation)<br>[[Ganondorf]]<br>[[Yuga Ganon]] | ||
|counterparts= | |counterparts=[[The Imprisoned]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Ganon''', sometimes spelled '''Gannon''' in the intros of earlier titles, is a demonic boar creature and the main antagonist of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda (series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' franchise, along with his alternative form of the [[Gerudo]] [[Ganondorf]]. He is the King of Evil and holder of the [[Triforce of Power]]. Ganon has repeatedly sought the whole [[Triforce]] and threatened balance in [[Hyrule]], sometimes shown transforming from the basic form of Ganondorf, and other times being depicted as Ganon throughout the game. Ganon's size, design, and overall intelligence varies drastically, sometimes sharing Ganondorf's calculating mind, and sometimes being a mindless force of destruction. In all appearances, however, his primary motivation is an unending desire for an increasing amount of power. | |||
'''Ganon''', sometimes spelled '''Gannon''' in the intros of earlier titles, is a demonic boar creature and the main antagonist of the ''[[The Legend of Zelda ( | |||
Ganon's main weakness are [[Light Arrow]]s, [[Silver Arrow]]s, and the [[Master Sword]] when it is fully-powered. | Ganon's main weakness are [[Light Arrow]]s, [[Silver Arrow]]s, and the [[Master Sword]] when it is fully-powered. | ||
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In ''The Legend of Zelda'', Ganon, Prince of Darkness is introduced as a large cyan pig creature. Prior to the game's events, Ganon has stolen the [[Triforce of Power]]. [[Princess Zelda]] believes him to also be after the [[Triforce of Wisdom]], which she divides into eight [[Triforce Shard|Triforce unit]]s and scatters them throughout each dungeon. As a result, Ganon takes Zelda hostage in [[Death Mountain]] behind [[Spectacle Rock]]. | In ''The Legend of Zelda'', Ganon, Prince of Darkness is introduced as a large cyan pig creature. Prior to the game's events, Ganon has stolen the [[Triforce of Power]]. [[Princess Zelda]] believes him to also be after the [[Triforce of Wisdom]], which she divides into eight [[Triforce Shard|Triforce unit]]s and scatters them throughout each dungeon. As a result, Ganon takes Zelda hostage in [[Death Mountain]] behind [[Spectacle Rock]]. | ||
Ganon is the final boss and fought inside Level-9, Death Mountain. He awaits | Ganon is the final boss and fought inside Level-9, Death Mountain. He awaits inside one of the "eyes" of the dungeon's skull-shaped map. When confronted, Ganon warps around the room while invisible, shooting fireballs. Link must strike Ganon with the [[sword]] four times, causing him to become brown and petrified. While Ganon is in this state, he is vulnerable to a [[Silver Arrow]] attack, which defeats him. If Link is not quick enough, Ganon flashes and returns to his initial blue form, and all of his health is restored which effectively restarts the battle. Upon being hit by a Silver Arrow, Ganon crumbles into a pile of ashes and relinquishes the Triforce of Power. Link then rescues Princess Zelda. | ||
====''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''==== | ====''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''==== | ||
In the backstory of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', following after the events of ''The Legend of Zelda'', Ganon's minions attempt to revive Ganon. He can be resurrected when Link's blood is sprinkled on his ashes. Ganon's minions seek Link to restore Ganon. | |||
In the backstory of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', following after the events of ''The Legend of Zelda'', Ganon's minions attempt to revive Ganon | |||
While Ganon is part of the main storyline, he does not physically appear in the game itself. When Link loses all his health, the player gets a [[Game Over]], and Ganon is resurrected. In the original Japanese [[ | While Ganon is part of the main storyline, he does not physically appear in the game itself. When Link loses all his health, the player gets a [[Game Over]], and Ganon is resurrected. In the original Japanese [[Famicom Disk System]] release, this is accompanied by a black screen and a roar, while in overseas versions a silhouette of Ganon is shown, accompanied by an audio clip of an evil laugh from Ganon. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''==== | ||
Some time prior to the game, Ganon, formerly Ganondorf, was sealed within the [[Sacred Realm]] by the seven [[ | Some time prior to the game, Ganon, formerly Ganondorf, was sealed within the [[Sacred Realm]] by the seven [[sages]] due to his obtaining the Triforce. However, his power corrupts it, twisting it into the sinister [[Dark World]], changing its inhabitants into twisted reflections of their souls, and filling the land with evil monsters. He still plots to take over the Light World, and uses his alter-ego of the wizard [[Agahnim]] to open the gateways between fully. After Agahnim is defeated in [[Ganon's Tower]], he turns into a bat and flies to the [[pyramid]], before then becoming Ganon. | ||
Ganon is capable of many new attacks due to the addition of a [[trident]], but generally just uses one per phase of the battle. For the first phase, he throws his trident at Link and warps to a new location, with the weapon traveling back to him. After enough hits, he spins his tridents to conjure a circle of small flames, which he then stretches outward before returning them, followed by turning them into [[Firebat]]s which fly at Link. Next, he spawns a Firebat to rapidly spiral out from him while dropping flames. During this phase, he will sometimes jump, creating a shockwave powerful enough to stun Link and destroy the floor along one of the four walls. During his final phase, he puts out the two torches in the room, turning himself invisible, while warping around and shooting a single Firebat quickly in Link's direction. When Link relights the torches, Ganon will become visible again and shield his eyes with his cape before warping again. If hit when visible, he becomes blue and petrified, allowing Link to hit him with a Silver Arrow, though he recovers from his paralysis afterwards. After enough arrows, Ganon is destroyed, and the path to the Triforce's holding place opens. | Ganon is capable of many new attacks due to the addition of a [[trident]], but generally just uses one per phase of the battle. For the first phase, he throws his trident at Link and warps to a new location, with the weapon traveling back to him. After enough hits, he spins his tridents to conjure a circle of small flames, which he then stretches outward before returning them, followed by turning them into [[Firebat]]s which fly at Link. Next, he spawns a Firebat to rapidly spiral out from him while dropping flames. During this phase, he will sometimes jump, creating a shockwave powerful enough to stun Link and destroy the floor along one of the four walls. During his final phase, he puts out the two torches in the room, turning himself invisible, while warping around and shooting a single Firebat quickly in Link's direction. When Link relights the torches, Ganon will become visible again and shield his eyes with his cape before warping again. If hit when visible, he becomes blue and petrified, allowing Link to hit him with a Silver Arrow, though he recovers from his paralysis afterwards. After enough arrows, Ganon is destroyed, and the path to the Triforce's holding place opens. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening''==== | ||
Ganon does not directly appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. However | Ganon does not directly appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening]]''. However, one of the forms the [[Shadow Nightmares]] take is a silhouetted version of him, likely based on Link's own experience. It is capable of most of the attacks he can do in ''A Link to the Past''. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''==== | ||
[[File:Ganon OoT battle.png|thumb|240px|The final boss fight against Ganon in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']] | [[File:Ganon OoT battle.png|thumb|240px|The final boss fight against Ganon in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']] | ||
Ganon appears at the end of the game, after Link and Zelda escape the crumbling [[Ganon's Castle]]. Ganondorf rises from the rubble and allows the power of the Triforce of Power to consume him completely, transforming him into Ganon, before he knocks away the Master Sword. Here, he is depicted much taller and leaner than previously, and is green with | Ganon appears at the end of the game, after Link and Zelda escape the crumbling [[Ganon's Castle]]. Ganondorf rises from the rubble and allows the power of the Triforce of Power to consume him completely, transforming him into Ganon, before he knocks away the Master Sword. Here, he is depicted much taller and leaner than previously, and is green with large tusks. He also wields two giant swords capable of destroying pillars and other remaining pieces of the castle. His weak point is his glowing, crystalline tail. He can be stunned by hitting him in the face with [[Light Arrow]]s, allowing Link to circle behind and hit his tail. Any other sort of arrow will simply make him shake his head confusedly. Link is also capable of rolling between his legs, also making his look around in confusion. After enough hits, he will be stunned, and Link can retrieve the Master Sword. After several more hits, Zelda uses her power to hold him in place, allowing Link to strike the finishing blow to the head. | ||
During the game's development, Ganon was intended to be even larger, and Link would climb atop Ganon to fight him. This was scrapped because the player would be unable to see Ganon during the battle. The idea was reused for the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' boss, [[mariowiki:Megaleg|Megaleg]].<ref>[[Yoshiaki Koizumi]], | During the game's development, Ganon was intended to be even larger, and Link would climb atop Ganon to fight him. This was scrapped because the player would be unable to see Ganon during the battle. The idea was reused for the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' boss, [[mariowiki:Megaleg|Megaleg]].<ref>[[Yoshiaki Koizumi]], Nintendo Power issue 225</ref> | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons'' / ''Ages''==== | ||
[[File:Ganon OoS-OoA sprite.png|frame|left]] | [[File:Ganon OoS-OoA sprite.png|frame|left]] | ||
Throughout both | Throughout both games, [[Twinrova]] attempts to revive him by sowing discord across [[Holodrum]] and [[Labrynna]] through [[General Onox]] and [[Veran]] tampering with the powers of the oracles [[Din (oracle)|Din]] and [[Nayru (oracle)|Nayru]], causing magical flames to light. However, the last stage of the plan, sacrificing Princess Zelda's pure soul, was thwarted by Link, so they sacrifice themselves instead. This revives him, but renders him simply a mindless destructive beast. He is capable of most of his moves from ''A Link to the Past''. After he is attacked enough, he briefly regains his mind before dying again. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''==== | ||
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====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures''==== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'', a reborn Ganondorf steals the [[trident]] from the [[pyramid]] in the [[Desert of Mystery|Desert of Doubt]] and becomes Ganon, then steals the [[Dark Mirror]] from the [[Temple of Shadow]] to create evil clones of Link called [[Shadow Link]]s. He then uses a freed [[Vaati]] as a cover while going about his own evil plans in the background. He is first directly mentioned by the [[Deku Scrub]]s in the [[Lost Woods]], who follow him (albeit incompetently) while considering Vaati "old news." However, his presence is hinted as early as [[Hyrule Castle]] due to Phantom Ganon's appearance. He also has the Deku Scrubs start remaking the temple into a monument to him. The [[Red Maiden]] imprisoned in the temple recognizes the name Ganon's similarity to Ganondorf's, but doubts a connection as she cannot see why a desert nomad would be leading forest monsters, nor how someone from the "trustworthy and pure of heart" Gerudo tribe could be a King of Darkness. Regardless, they go to the Gerudo settlement in the [[Desert of Mystery|Desert of Doubt]] and learn the truth. | |||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures]]'', a reborn Ganondorf steals the [[trident]] from the [[pyramid]] in the [[Desert of Mystery|Desert of Doubt]] and becomes Ganon, then steals the [[Dark Mirror]] from the [[Temple of Shadow]] to create evil clones of Link called [[Shadow Link]]s. He then uses a | |||
He is first directly mentioned by the [[Deku Scrub]]s in the [[Lost Woods]], who follow him (albeit incompetently) while considering Vaati "old news." However, his presence is hinted as early as [[Hyrule Castle]] due to Phantom Ganon's appearance. He also has the Deku Scrubs start remaking the temple into a monument to him. The [[Red Maiden]] imprisoned in the temple recognizes the name Ganon's similarity to Ganondorf's, but doubts a connection as she cannot see why a desert nomad would be leading forest monsters, nor how someone from the "trustworthy and pure of heart" Gerudo tribe could be a King of Darkness. Regardless, they go to the Gerudo settlement in the [[Desert of Mystery|Desert of Doubt]] and learn the truth | |||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''==== | ||
[[File:Dark Beast Ganon TP title.jpg|thumb|200px|The title for Dark Beast Ganon, right before battle in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'']] | [[File:Dark Beast Ganon TP title.jpg|thumb|200px|The title for Dark Beast Ganon, right before battle in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'']] | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Ganondorf becomes Dark Beast Ganon after [[Midna]] removes him from Zelda's body after fighting | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', Ganondorf becomes Dark Beast Ganon after [[Midna]] removes him from Zelda's body after fighting [[Possessed Zelda]]. Here, he is a quadruped with no anthropomorphic qualities, and several of his boar-like traits are combined with lion-like traits. He charges around and warps between various portals he conjures. [[Wolf Link]] must meet him head-on, allowing Midna to use her hair to throw him, and allowing Link to attack his underside, which still has the wound from the [[Sages' Sword]]. After he is defeated, Zelda summons the power of the four [[Spirits of Light]] to create the Light Arrows, and a horseback battle with Ganondorf commences. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''==== | ||
Ganon initially appears in silhouette in a nightmare Link has in the beginning of the game. He is also shown in several pictures in | Ganon initially appears in silhouette in a nightmare Link has in the beginning of the game. He is also shown in several pictures in Hyrulee Castle, retelling the backstory and events of ''A Link to the Past''. It is revealed that rather than dying, Ganon had been "sealed away in darkness," with the Triforce of Power following. Later, Ganon is restored by the [[Lorule]]an sorcerer [[Yuga]] (himself indicated to be Ganondorf's counterpart) after the latter captures the seven Sages. However, he is then fused with Yuga into [[Yuga Ganon]], with the latter taking control, and then trapped by [[Princess Hilda]]. It is somewhat indicated that before and while he is battled at the end, Ganon starts to take control of or at least have a greater influence on the fusion. | ||
====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''==== | ====''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''==== | ||
Some amount of centuries before the game, Ganon fully became one with his hatred and became pure physical [[malice]], taking a giant ghastly form known as [[Calamity Ganon]], which is treated as more of a sentient natural disaster than a sapient villain. Eventually, Calamity Ganon manages to lay waste to Hyrule by turning their various ancient automated weapons against them. At the end of the game, once Calamity Ganon is defeated, it becomes '''Dark Beast Ganon''', an enormous boar-shaped mass of malice, before making one last ditch effort to destroy the remains of Hyrule. In this state, Ganon shoots powerful burning lasers from its mouth. Link must use the [[Bow of Light]] that Zelda entrusts him while riding on [[white horse|the descendent of her horse]] to shoot the spots of light that Zelda creates on Ganon's body to damage it. Once it has taken enough damage, a split forms on the top of its head, which opens and closes to reveal the core of its being, represented as a large cluster of | Some amount of centuries before the game, Ganon fully became one with his hatred and became pure physical [[malice]], taking a giant ghastly form known as [[Calamity Ganon]], which is treated as more of a sentient natural disaster than a sapient villain. Eventually, Calamity Ganon manages to lay waste to Hyrule by turning their various ancient automated weapons against them. At the end of the game, once Calamity Ganon is defeated, it becomes '''Dark Beast Ganon''', an enormous boar-shaped mass of malice, before making one last ditch effort to destroy the remains of Hyrule. In this state, Ganon shoots powerful burning lasers from its mouth. Link must use the [[Bow of Light]] that Zelda entrusts him while riding on [[white horse|the descendent of her horse]] to shoot the spots of light that Zelda creates on Ganon's body to damage it. Once it has taken enough damage, a split forms on the top of its head, which opens and closes to reveal the core of its being, represented as a large cluster of malice eyes. Link must use the updraft caused by Ganon's lasers' fire to rise far enough to shoot into the core, defeating it in one shot. Once this happens, Zelda is ejected from its mouth, and Ganon assumes its ghostly boar shape, before Zelda uses her sealing power to shrink Ganon and its malice into nothingness. | ||
===''The Legend of Zelda'' animated series=== | |||
Ganon appears initially as a somewhat-generic cloaked sorcerer, but later is depicted as a beige pig sorcerer. He is capable of summoning monsters from a magical jar. | |||
===CDi games=== | ===CDi games=== | ||
[[File:Ganon TFoE-WoG sprite.png|frame]] | |||
====''Link: The Faces of Evil''==== | ====''Link: The Faces of Evil''==== | ||
{{quote|In the darkest nightmare hour, when not moon nor sun has risen, I take Zelda with my power! I shall keep her in my prison!|Ganon|Link: The Faces of Evil}} | {{quote|In the darkest nightmare hour, when not moon nor sun has risen, I take Zelda with my power! I shall keep her in my prison!|Ganon|Link: The Faces of Evil}} | ||
Ganon (here depicted as a green bulldog-like monster) and his minions seize the island of [[Koridai]], building huge monuments of their faces across it to act as strongholds, known as the [[Faces of Evil (structure)|Faces of Evil]]. Midway through the game, Ganon kidnaps Zelda in her sleep. Once Link confronts Ganon, Ganon offers to have Link join him, promising that his resulting Face of Evil would be the greatest in Koridai, and promising to kill him if he refuses. However, Link throws the [[Book of Koridai]] at him, sealing him into a burning pit as he screams in protest. | Ganon (here depicted as a green bulldog-like monster) and his minions seize the island of [[Koridai]], building huge monuments of their faces across it to act as strongholds, known as the [[Faces of Evil (structure)|Faces of Evil]]. Midway through the game, Ganon kidnaps Zelda in her sleep. Once Link confronts Ganon, Ganon offers to have Link join him, promising that his resulting Face of Evil would be the greatest in Koridai, and promising to kill him if he refuses. However, Link throws the [[Book of Koridai]] at him, sealing him into a burning pit as he screams in protest. | ||
====''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''==== | ====''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''==== | ||
Ganon attacks [[Duke Onkled]] (who later submits to him out of cowardice) in order to draw out [[King Harkinian]] and Link. Once Zelda confronts him, he becomes infuriated that she brought light into his lair, and attempts to kill her with lightning magic. Zelda then seals Ganon away with the [[Wand of Gamelon (item)|Wand of Gamelon]], which draws chains around him and then drags him into the Book of Koridai once more. | Ganon attacks [[Duke Onkled]] (who later submits to him out of cowardice) in order to draw out [[King Harkinian]] and Link. Once Zelda confronts him, he becomes infuriated that she brought light into his lair, and attempts to kill her with lightning magic. Zelda then seals Ganon away with the [[Wand of Gamelon (item)|Wand of Gamelon]], which draws chains around him and then drags him into the Book of Koridai once more. | ||
====''Zelda's Adventure''==== | ====''Zelda's Adventure''==== | ||
Gannon appears as the final boss, having captured Link and attacked [[Tolemac]]. Here, he resembles a beige ogre-like monster with huge horns. He appears after all the shrines are completed and all the Shrine Keepers (except [[Ursore]]) are re-fought. Gannon repeatedly teleports to random locations around the battlefield, shooting an array of four projectiles downwards whenever he appears. He can be defeated with enough hits from the [[Wand (Zelda's Adventure)|Wand]]. After he is defeated, he turns into a tornado and then dissipates, and his lair shatters from existence. | Gannon appears as the final boss, having captured Link and attacked [[Tolemac]]. Here, he resembles a beige ogre-like monster with huge horns. He appears after all the shrines are completed and all the Shrine Keepers (except [[Ursore]]) are re-fought. Gannon repeatedly teleports to random locations around the battlefield, shooting an array of four projectiles downwards whenever he appears. He can be defeated with enough hits from the [[Wand (Zelda's Adventure)|Wand]]. After he is defeated, he turns into a tornado and then dissipates, and his lair shatters from existence. | ||
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
Ganon appears as Ganondorf's Final Smash from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' onwards. After he transforms, he charges across the screen. Initially, the "Dark Beast" Ganon design from ''Twilight Princess'' was used, but in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the design from ''Ocarina of Time'' is used. Ganon also appears as a boss in the latter. Much like in ''Ocarina of Time'', his tail is his weak point. However, he is much more nimble, able to quickly leap around the player, and has many heavily-damaging attacks. | |||
===''Nintendo Land''=== | ===''Nintendo Land''=== | ||
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===''Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda''=== | ===''Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda''=== | ||
In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda]]'', Ganon appears as the final boss. In the present, [[Octavo]] used the extreme methods of the [[Golden Lute]] in order to gain power ahead of Ganon's arrival; however, thanks to the actions of [[Cadence]], Link, and/or Zelda, he is defeated in the future. Ganon rules over Hyrule Castle and has statues of himself replacing the goddess statues. He freezes one or two of the heroes before the battle, and plays his organ to summon evil power and enemies. He will also stop playing in order to fight himself | In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer featuring The Legend of Zelda]]'', Ganon appears as the final boss. In the present, [[Octavo]] used the extreme methods of the [[Golden Lute]] in order to gain power ahead of Ganon's arrival; however, thanks to the actions of [[Cadence]], Link, and/or Zelda, he is defeated in the future. Ganon rules over Hyrule Castle and has statues of himself replacing the goddess statues. He freezes one or two of the heroes before the battle, and plays his organ to summon evil power and enemies. He will also stop playing in order to fight himself. At the end of the battle, Cadence, Link, and Zelda get into place to use the Triforce to defeat him. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ガノン | |Jap=ガノン | ||
|JapR=Ganon | |JapR=Ganon | ||
|JapM=Ganon (rendered as "Gannon" in early games) | |JapM=Ganon (rendered as "Gannon" in early games) | ||
}} | }} | ||
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