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Captain Falcon

Capfalcon
Show me your moves?

Information
Game series F-Zero
First appearance F-Zero (1990)
Alias: Bart Lemming, Douglas Jay Falcon
Japanese name: キャプテン・ファルコン, Kyaputen Farukon
Occupation: bounty hunter
Species: human
Age: 37 (in GX)
Gender: Male
Blood type: A+
Birth date: 4.10
Birthplace: Port Town
Home: Port Town
Weapon(s): Gun
Skill(s): Falcon Punch
Creator(s): Takaya Imamura
Voice actor(s): Ryō Horikawa (games)
David Wills (English anime)
Hideyuki Tanaka (Japanese anime)
Trademark: Falcon Emblem


Captain Falcon (full name: Bart Lemming, Douglas Jay Falcon in F-Zero, F-Zero X, and F-Zero GX) is the main human character in Nintendo's F-Zero video game series, where he drives and/or flies the "Blue Falcon", arguably the most well-rounded vehicle in the game. He appears as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. (as an unlockable character), its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee (as an initially available character), and the third installment, Super Smash Bros. Brawl (again, as an unlockable character). A description text in Melee reveals that, when he is not taking part in races, he works as a bounty hunter. Just how many bounties he's brought in is unknown but, the number is said to be astronomical. Aside from the fact that he hails from Port Town, details on his background remain elusive.

In the Super Smash Bros. series, Captain Falcon is pretty well balanced medium weight close combat fighter. His signature move is the Falcon Punch, a tremendously powerful attack during which Falcon's fist ignites while a fiery falcon simultaneously appears behind the Captain and hurls itself at his adversary, as he delivers a punch of incredible force . This move is performed by hitting the B button and requires a certain amount of time to execute. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Ganondorf is considered to be a "clone" of Falcon since their moves are very similar.

Lore and Whatnot

His over "A" ariel smash attack has him thrust his knee into the air with great force. This move is so powerful that in some circle

it has come to be known as such things as the knee of death, the electric knee, or perhaps the most accurate "The Knee of Justice". When a character throws someone into the air and Captain Falcon uses his "Knee of Justice" it is commonly reffered to as a "wombo-combo". Don't ask me why...
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