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Captain Falcon is the main protagonist of the racing video game franchise F-Zero. Known as the mascot of the F-Zero franchise, he is more commonly known for his presence in the video game fighting franchise Super Smash Bros.

Origin

The first addition to the F-Zero franchise was released in Japan for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on November 21st, 1990. This game marks the debut of Captain Falcon, who is mostly accommodated by his racing vehicle, the Blue Falcon. Inspired by the Formula One races, Nintendo envisioned Captain Falcon as the flagship character of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, however the plan never was carried out, due to Captain Falcon rarely making appearances across Nintendo media. In F-Zero, Captain Falcon is one of the best racers in the circuit and is a relentless bounty hunter.

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On July 14th, 1998, F-Zero X was released onto the then new Nintendo 64 in Japan. Only a year later, the fighting video game Super Smash Brothers was released on the Nintendo 64 and included Captain Falcon as a playable character, although locked upon startup. In 2001, Super Smash Bros. Melee introduced Captain Falcon as a playable character upon startup for the first time, along with Ness, the posterchild of the Earthbound franchise.[2] On July 25th, 2003, F-Zero GX was released onto the Nintendo GameCube in Japan, ironically developed by rival company SEGA and their Amusement Vision department. In 2008, Captain Falcon became a playable character again in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Unlike Melee, however, he is locked on startup once again. Since F-Zero Climax was exclusively released in Japan on October 21st, 2004, the F-Zero franchise has been on hiatus.

Falcon Punch

The term "Falcon Punch" is used on the Internet usually as an image macro as a verb for someone punching someone else intensely, it is also often portrayed as a way to abort pregnancy. Originating from the Super Smash Bros. series, it has gained a wide notoriety around the Internet.

Show Me Your Moves

Show Me Your Moves is a term uttered by Captain Falcon, originating from one of his taunts in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The phrase is likely used around the Internet in order to persuade other users to fight or acknowledge a claim that has been made.

The Knee

The Knee is a move performed by Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series, also referred to as "The Knee of Justice". This term is often used alternatively with an identical purpose to the usage of the Falcon Punch.

GIVE HER THE KNEE

Falcon Kick

Falcon Kick is another move performed by Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series. Like "The Knee", its purpose is identical to the Falcon Punch's usage.

"Yes!"

"Yes!" is a word uttered by Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is commonly used by Internet users to show satisfaction, pleasure, or other positive feelings.

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[1] Tumblr – Captain Falcon Tagged
[2] Smash Wiki – Captain Falcon



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Captain Falcon

Captain Falcon

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About

Captain Falcon is the main protagonist of the racing video game franchise F-Zero. Known as the mascot of the F-Zero franchise, he is more commonly known for his presence in the video game fighting franchise Super Smash Bros.

Origin

The first addition to the F-Zero franchise was released in Japan for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on November 21st, 1990. This game marks the debut of Captain Falcon, who is mostly accommodated by his racing vehicle, the Blue Falcon. Inspired by the Formula One races, Nintendo envisioned Captain Falcon as the flagship character of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, however the plan never was carried out, due to Captain Falcon rarely making appearances across Nintendo media. In F-Zero, Captain Falcon is one of the best racers in the circuit and is a relentless bounty hunter.

Spread

On July 14th, 1998, F-Zero X was released onto the then new Nintendo 64 in Japan. Only a year later, the fighting video game Super Smash Brothers was released on the Nintendo 64 and included Captain Falcon as a playable character, although locked upon startup. In 2001, Super Smash Bros. Melee introduced Captain Falcon as a playable character upon startup for the first time, along with Ness, the posterchild of the Earthbound franchise.[2] On July 25th, 2003, F-Zero GX was released onto the Nintendo GameCube in Japan, ironically developed by rival company SEGA and their Amusement Vision department. In 2008, Captain Falcon became a playable character again in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Unlike Melee, however, he is locked on startup once again. Since F-Zero Climax was exclusively released in Japan on October 21st, 2004, the F-Zero franchise has been on hiatus.

Falcon Punch

The term "Falcon Punch" is used on the Internet usually as an image macro as a verb for someone punching someone else intensely, it is also often portrayed as a way to abort pregnancy. Originating from the Super Smash Bros. series, it has gained a wide notoriety around the Internet.

Show Me Your Moves

Show Me Your Moves is a term uttered by Captain Falcon, originating from one of his taunts in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The phrase is likely used around the Internet in order to persuade other users to fight or acknowledge a claim that has been made.

The Knee

The Knee is a move performed by Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series, also referred to as "The Knee of Justice". This term is often used alternatively with an identical purpose to the usage of the Falcon Punch.

GIVE HER THE KNEE

Falcon Kick

Falcon Kick is another move performed by Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series. Like "The Knee", its purpose is identical to the Falcon Punch's usage.

"Yes!"

"Yes!" is a word uttered by Captain Falcon in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is commonly used by Internet users to show satisfaction, pleasure, or other positive feelings.

Search Interest

External References

[1] Tumblr – Captain Falcon Tagged
[2] Smash Wiki – Captain Falcon

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