Ganon
Updated - February 06, 2008
Ganon is Ganondorf's second form, a large blue warthog. Ganondorf changes into Ganon through the use of the Triforce of Power, and also he remains in this form in the Dark World. Ganondorf appears as Ganon in all the Zeldas up to and including The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the form also occurs in the Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages' linked ending, The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, and is the second phase of the final battle in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. After Ganondorf broke into the Sacred Realm and captured the Triforce, his evil made it become the Dark World, where a person's form changed to fit their inner self. This revealed Ganondorf's true self, Ganon.

The Super Smash Bros. version of Ganon in beast form would be considerably smaller than the The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess version.

    Works:
The Legend of Zelda (Nintendo)
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo Wii / Nintendo GameCube)
General Information
Origin: The Legend of Zelda
Release Date: February 21, 1986
Home Stage 1: Ganon's Castle
Home Stage 2: Spectacle Rock Taunt Up: Ganon lets out a loud roar towards the sky.
Weight: 5/5 Taunt Down: Ganon sniffs the ground before grunting.
Size: 5/5 Taunt Left: Ganon lets out a deep laugh as he taunts his opponents with his immense physique.
Power: 5/5 Taunt Right: Ganon scrapes the ground with his foreleg, as if he's ready to charge his opponents.
Jump: 1/5 Entrance: By holding the A button before entering the battle, Ganondorf can start the fight as Ganon. He'd first however enter on horseback as Ganondorf, and then quickly transform into Ganon.
Speed: 2/5 Kirby Hat: Kirby gains Ganon's mane and tusks.
Moveset
Button Configuration
Name of Attack
Attack Details
Standard Special: Fire Keese
(2%-12%)
Ganon releases a Fire Keese that'll fly around in the area it was released until an opponent draws near, at which point the Fire Keese will attempt to divebomb them and cause damage. The Fire Keese can be easily killed however, but since the bat is ablaze, the attacking opponent will take slight damage from its flames. Ganon can only release up to two Fire Keese at a time, and sometimes Ganon will release an Ice Keese instead that may briefly freeze opponents on contact instead of burning them.
Side Special: Fire Ball
(7%-11%)
Ganon hurls a small fireball from his mouth that'll travel in a horizontal tradjectory and slightly fall as it travels. Ganon can also charge this attack to increase the fireball's speed and distance, but may not increase their strength. If a fireball hits an obstacle, they'll fall to the ground until they burn themselves out after a brief second.
Up Special: Twilight Portal
(2%-6%)
A Twilight Portal opens up above Ganon before he enters it. A second Twilight Portal will appear in the direction determined by the Control Stick or D-Pad. This technique can be very helpful to Ganon, but can also aid his opponents, as they too can enter the Twilight Portal either by choice or force. The portal can also cause slight damage to any opponents who enter it.
Down Special: Transform
[Into Ganondorf]
(0%)
Ganon's Triforce of Power located on his front left claw will glow as he transforms back into his humanoid form, Ganondorf. This is in a similar fashion to Sheik transforming into Princess Zelda in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Final Smash Portals of Darkness
(5%-70%)
Ganon creates up to four Twilight Portals around the stage in the ground. Their locations are evident back the Twilight that emits from them and they can even appear on platforms that can normally be passed-through. Ganon disappears into the Twilight upon activating his Final Smash will suddenly appear out of a random portal two seconds later. Opponents will take heavy damage from the Twilight Portals if they make contact with one of them. Afterwards, the Twilight Portals will release fifteen Fire Keese and five Ice Keese that'll act in a similar fashion to Ganon's Standard Special attack.
Submitted By: DK3