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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
 
*Ganon was introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'''s opening with the name '''Gannon''', though this error was fixed in later releases.  
 
*Ganon was introduced in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'''s opening with the name '''Gannon''', though this error was fixed in later releases.  
*In the instruction manual for ''A Link to the Past'', The American translators gave Ganondorf the last name 'Dragmire' and referred to Ganon as 'Mandrag' Ganon. None of these extra names have been used outside of that instruction manual, and they are considered to be non-canon.
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*The American translators gave him the last name 'Dragmire' in the ''A Link to the Past Manual''. This name does not appear in the Japanese text nor is it mentioned in either ''Ocarina of Time'' or ''The Wind Waker''. In the same manual, he was also called 'Mandrag' Ganon. Again, Mandrag is not canon.
 
*Ganon's  primary weaknesses are the [[Master Sword]] and [[Silver Arrow]]s or [[Light Arrow]]s. At certain points, only these weapons (one or the other or both) could damage him. Other times, however, neither one were necessary to defeat him.
 
*Ganon's  primary weaknesses are the [[Master Sword]] and [[Silver Arrow]]s or [[Light Arrow]]s. At certain points, only these weapons (one or the other or both) could damage him. Other times, however, neither one were necessary to defeat him.
 
*It should be noted that the "classic" depiction of Ganon has yet to appear in a 3-D ''Zelda'' game. The Ganon form in ''Ocarina of Time'' more closely resembles a monstrous version of Ganondorf with some pig-like features, while the form in ''Twilight Princess'' is really Ganondorf's bestial form which follows Ganondorf's color scheme and is a quadrupedal boar rather than a bipedal pig demon. The classic Ganon appearance was loosely referenced in ''The Wind Waker'' through Puppet Ganon's pig form.
 
*It should be noted that the "classic" depiction of Ganon has yet to appear in a 3-D ''Zelda'' game. The Ganon form in ''Ocarina of Time'' more closely resembles a monstrous version of Ganondorf with some pig-like features, while the form in ''Twilight Princess'' is really Ganondorf's bestial form which follows Ganondorf's color scheme and is a quadrupedal boar rather than a bipedal pig demon. The classic Ganon appearance was loosely referenced in ''The Wind Waker'' through Puppet Ganon's pig form.

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