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His hair is actually dark brown. Once you beat F-Zero GX and watch the final cut-scenes, in one, he removes his helmet and sets it down. You see him from behind, masking his face but his hair is clearly visible.
Lastspartan 13:01, 04 December 2005
Blah, blah, blah. It's been ages since I've last seen that cut scene. Lord Falcon
F-Zero: He wasn't the main character more than anyone else; none of the racers had much of a backstory. F-Zero 2: AFAIK he wasn't in this at all. Unless he drove Blue Thunder there? Unlikely. F-Zero X: Again, how is he the main character any more than any of the other 29?
I guess I don't understand the section the way it is worded. 132.162.213.109 15:58, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Lord Falcon 01:47, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
Falcon drove the Blue Thunder, not because if that was someone else that piloted it they would still be around and not just in two games. But because if Falcon is not in F-Zero 2, then he's not in the F-Zero X Expansion Kit. I doubt it's a coincedence that the "Blue Thunder" (F-Zero 2) & "Super Falcon" (X: E. Kit) have similair names to the "Blue Falcon". Not to mention these games are similair, since their both add-ons. It seems to me, when there are "expansions" or "add-ons" to a game, Falcon drives a different machine. Lord Falcon 02:04, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Several things. First, Captain Falcon is definitely a "heavy-weight," being the sixth heaviest character in the game (weigh him against everybody else on the Mushroom Kingdom scales. He's lighter than Bowser, DK, Samus, Ganondorf and Yoshi, and the same weight as Link), not to mention he falls faster than anybody than Falco, giving him extra resistance to upward-sending attacks. So he's not a middle-weight, kapiche?
Also: I deleted "well-balanced" for a few reasons. It's a kind of silly thing to say about a character (considering Nintendo calls practically everyone besides the Ice Climbers and Bowser "balanced"). More importantly, a very fast, heavy, comboing and powerful character that is also highly susceptible to enemy combos, edge-guarding and enemy projectiles isn't a character I'd call "balanced" in the first place. Actually, there are very few things about Captain Falcon that are average, and he's certainly not universally strong or weak. MaskedSheik 00:20, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
I wouldn't exactly put the Falconner in the same weight class as Bowser or DK. I mean if he is heavy, then should I assume you’re putting Bowser under another weight class? Falcon weights the same as Link, runs faster, but is more aerodynamic. Samus weights 198lbs, 6oz, so around the low 190s should be a good estimate for Falcon. Now is that really heavy? Isn’t Falcon more of a medium-heavy weight, if Bowser is considered “heavy”? Then again, looking at cast that has 2 mice, midget plumbers/doctor, 2 balloons, 2 young boys, etc…
Falcon could be called “heavy”, but where would that leave Bowser?. Lord Falcon 21:14, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
Someone needs to change that picture because that certainly is not Captain Falcon up there.
Yes I agree, they should have a "report" button to report incidents like these. Mista Tee001 21:54, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
There, I think I fixed it. :) Mista Tee001 21:57, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
The fact that this article passed GA is so ridiculous I'm not laughing. It does not, not even by a long shot, meet GA criteria. I removed this immediately because its failure compared to the demands of the GA criteria doesn't justify keeping it a GA to wait for someone to fix this up. For my reasons why I delisted this, see it's sad featured article candidacy at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates — ExplorerCDT 09:25, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
I don't think Captain Falcon is ready to be a Good Article yet. My main concerns were the fact that it is written from an in-universe perspective, which goes against the Wikipedia policy on how to write about fiction. It also violates a few MOS things, such as WP:WTA. – Dok( talk| contribs) 18:38, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
In mission 2 of the story mode of F-Zero GX, Captain Falcon uses his racer to chase a bounty, according to the mission description of that story mode chapter. One would assume that the criminals he hunts down will sometimes shoot at him, therefore the Blue Falcon HAS to be well-armored. Otherwise he couldn't use his racer for bounty hunting!-- 66.188.230.197 20:04, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
This article has well and truly failed its GA nomination. I know this sounds harsh, but I’ve tried to compensate for my nastiness with a lot of suggestions on how to improve it. Please, please, PLEASE before you go to GAC again, get it copyedited. Ask at WP:VG, or ask me, just get someone neutral to go over it and remove the crap in it, because it has a lot at the moment.
Anyway, I didn’t use {{ FGAN}} here as there are just too many issues that the template can’t take. Instead, here are my comments under each heading.
I’m sorry if I’m sounding like a hard assed bastard here (but I am, in some regards), but I’ve seen a lot worse in GA reviews. Trust me, it’s the best way to improve! I’d be more then happy to give that section a rewrite if you like (although I’d ending up killing most of it). Anyway, on with the review.
*The F-Zero GP Legend TV series Captain Falcon, voiced by David Wills in the English version and Hideyuki Tanaka in the Japanese version, was featured in this fifty-one episode anime, - Really have no idea what’s being said here, although I expect some usage of punctuation will help me out a little :)
*His hair color is usually dark brown, but was depicted as a lighter brown in the anime. Also, the characters' eyes were shown in the anime as brown. - In case you weren’t aware, you are allowed to cite anime. So do it!
*is the lightest out of the four original machines, and is rated C for boost and B for body and grip - 1) Pointless cruft. 2) Who said it is/was rated that?
*...the part is a substantial departure from Horikawa's voice talent. - Kinda biased without a source. “Voice talent” is a bit too subjective.
*arguably the most well-rounded vehicle in the racing tour. - Arguably is a
weasel word that’s just asking to be slapped. So slap it.
Fine for stability and images (good to see video game articles obeying
WP:FURG for a change!) -
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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://xxx.ign.com/articles/###/####p#.html|title=Captain Falcon - Man or Monkey?|publisher=[[IGN]]| first=John|last=Smith|accessdate=2007-08-01}}</ref> It’s used in a variety of ways in the article, and we all love streamlining, hence the note here.
*I’ve seen debate at
WP:VG about the image used in the infobox; and consensus is generally that you need to use the MOST recognisable image. I’m not sure what the case is with CF, and from a semi-outsider’s view the image being used looks OK (but then, it’s almost identical to what I remember the SSB image as, so I have a bias opinion). You may wish to consult some other people though.
Thus ends the longest (by far) GA review I’ve ever done. I hate to fail articles in this, because I remember when it took a month to get a review, let alone make changes and re-submit, but I really can’t put an article like this on hold. There’s just too much to be done, and the worst thing is that I’m pretty sure there are more “bad things” then what I’ve pointed out here. If I read it again I’d have a list a good deal longer. It seems cruel, but blanking the article and starting from scratch (keeping the more solid information, and the refs, though) would be a good idea for this article. That takes more then seven days, so I just can’t see the article being up to GA standard if I was to put it on hold.
When you have made the changes required, and you have copyedited thoroughly, and you have looked at other GA articles of similar kinds (as well as FA, like Link (The Legend of Zelda)), you’re more then welcome to take it back to GAC. If you like, I can review it again, or I can take a look at it before you get someone else too. If you are unhappy with my decision here, please leave a note at GAR, or on my talk page. Thanks, and good luck with the article! Giggy U C P 22:14, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
In F-Zero GX, Captain Falcon is 37 years old and the champion of the F-Zero Grand Prix. [1] At the beginning of the game, Captain Falcon chases a bounty which turned out to be an ambush by Samurai Goroh and his group of bandits. He then stops by a club to relax, but Silver Neelsen successfully got him to enter and win a "BET" race under the disguise " Famicom". The Federation fails to help stop Black Shadow's rampage and now Captain Falcon must rescue Jody Summer. After escaping Black Shadow's trap, Falcon enters and wins another F-Zero Grand Prix title which resulted in Black Shadow being banished by Deathborn. Issued a challenge by Deathborn, Captain Falcon beats him in the underworld to stop his efforts of combining the light and dark forces condensed in his own F-Zero championship belt and Deathborn's underworld belt to take over the universe then turning it into complete darkness and turmoil. [1] [2]
I have removed this section from the main page as it is almost impossible to copy edit to a decent standard. Can somebody who knows the game rewrite it and put it back in? -- carelesshx talk 22:52, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
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Should we not mention here that the Falcon symbol was used to represent F-Zero related things on the Brawl website? Not as speculation, but just as a "curious note." Nuparu 1:08, 12 August 2007
Thats what he looks like in Melee, not Brawl. Brawl has the sexy scarf. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.232.179.70 ( talk) 02:47, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
In Brawl, changing Cpt. Falcon's colors to match Blood Hawk's (darker purplish colors) also changes the symbol on his back from some sort of falcon-symbol (I can't really describe it) into a skull with wings and the words "Blood Hawk" written underneath. Anyone with Brawl can verify this if they want to. I didn't want to make the change myself, though, because I thought I better put it here first. -Guest —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.7.89.45 ( talk) 00:29, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
People keep trying to delete this, so I reverted it to what it was like three years ago when it was a good article, except I added a Brawl reference. Thoughts? Purplebackpack89 ( talk) 15:39, 8 August 2009 (UTC)
I have rewritten the article to include reception, real-world references, etc. Cheers! Scapler ( talk) 17:00, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
Someone messed with YouTube Poop. Funky on Flames ( user; talk; edits) 14:48, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
Anyone know who voiced him in F-Zero GX? -- Victory93 ( talk) 03:16, 28 November 2009 (UTC)
Can someone please explain why cunt punt redirects here? MikeJones2772 ( talk) 16:58, 4 October 2011 (UTC)
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The article says that his full name is Douglas Jay Falcon, but there is no source given for this information. Where did the name Douglas come from? Because I can say with absolute certainty that it is not mentioned in any F-Zero game or accompanying manual.-- 108.181.107.189 ( talk) 19:47, 11 March 2014 (UTC)
Just so anybody knows, the name Douglas Jay Falcon comes from the defunct official website of F-Zero X by Nintendo from way back in the day. There's a in-depth video by a fellow who deals with this kind of stuff: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0iRUhjBE7KU KGRAMR. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KGRAMR ( talk • contribs) 23:48, 5 November 2017 (UTC)
It seems like there is a useless reference regarding UV-cleaned swimming pools. Removing it. 130.108.103.120 ( talk) — Preceding undated comment added 16:39, 15 July 2014 (UTC)
I know it might seem pointless, but should we list his slogans like "Falcon Punch", "Falcon Kick", etc etc or no? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tanner Ghosen ( talk • contribs) 14:37, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
CAPTAIN FALCON HAS GOT EM ABBS — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shellshock03 ( talk • contribs) 13:01, 4 March 2015 (UTC)
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His hair is actually dark brown. Once you beat F-Zero GX and watch the final cut-scenes, in one, he removes his helmet and sets it down. You see him from behind, masking his face but his hair is clearly visible.
Lastspartan 13:01, 04 December 2005
Blah, blah, blah. It's been ages since I've last seen that cut scene. Lord Falcon
F-Zero: He wasn't the main character more than anyone else; none of the racers had much of a backstory. F-Zero 2: AFAIK he wasn't in this at all. Unless he drove Blue Thunder there? Unlikely. F-Zero X: Again, how is he the main character any more than any of the other 29?
I guess I don't understand the section the way it is worded. 132.162.213.109 15:58, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
Lord Falcon 01:47, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
Falcon drove the Blue Thunder, not because if that was someone else that piloted it they would still be around and not just in two games. But because if Falcon is not in F-Zero 2, then he's not in the F-Zero X Expansion Kit. I doubt it's a coincedence that the "Blue Thunder" (F-Zero 2) & "Super Falcon" (X: E. Kit) have similair names to the "Blue Falcon". Not to mention these games are similair, since their both add-ons. It seems to me, when there are "expansions" or "add-ons" to a game, Falcon drives a different machine. Lord Falcon 02:04, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Several things. First, Captain Falcon is definitely a "heavy-weight," being the sixth heaviest character in the game (weigh him against everybody else on the Mushroom Kingdom scales. He's lighter than Bowser, DK, Samus, Ganondorf and Yoshi, and the same weight as Link), not to mention he falls faster than anybody than Falco, giving him extra resistance to upward-sending attacks. So he's not a middle-weight, kapiche?
Also: I deleted "well-balanced" for a few reasons. It's a kind of silly thing to say about a character (considering Nintendo calls practically everyone besides the Ice Climbers and Bowser "balanced"). More importantly, a very fast, heavy, comboing and powerful character that is also highly susceptible to enemy combos, edge-guarding and enemy projectiles isn't a character I'd call "balanced" in the first place. Actually, there are very few things about Captain Falcon that are average, and he's certainly not universally strong or weak. MaskedSheik 00:20, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
I wouldn't exactly put the Falconner in the same weight class as Bowser or DK. I mean if he is heavy, then should I assume you’re putting Bowser under another weight class? Falcon weights the same as Link, runs faster, but is more aerodynamic. Samus weights 198lbs, 6oz, so around the low 190s should be a good estimate for Falcon. Now is that really heavy? Isn’t Falcon more of a medium-heavy weight, if Bowser is considered “heavy”? Then again, looking at cast that has 2 mice, midget plumbers/doctor, 2 balloons, 2 young boys, etc…
Falcon could be called “heavy”, but where would that leave Bowser?. Lord Falcon 21:14, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
Someone needs to change that picture because that certainly is not Captain Falcon up there.
Yes I agree, they should have a "report" button to report incidents like these. Mista Tee001 21:54, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
There, I think I fixed it. :) Mista Tee001 21:57, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
The fact that this article passed GA is so ridiculous I'm not laughing. It does not, not even by a long shot, meet GA criteria. I removed this immediately because its failure compared to the demands of the GA criteria doesn't justify keeping it a GA to wait for someone to fix this up. For my reasons why I delisted this, see it's sad featured article candidacy at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates — ExplorerCDT 09:25, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
I don't think Captain Falcon is ready to be a Good Article yet. My main concerns were the fact that it is written from an in-universe perspective, which goes against the Wikipedia policy on how to write about fiction. It also violates a few MOS things, such as WP:WTA. – Dok( talk| contribs) 18:38, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
In mission 2 of the story mode of F-Zero GX, Captain Falcon uses his racer to chase a bounty, according to the mission description of that story mode chapter. One would assume that the criminals he hunts down will sometimes shoot at him, therefore the Blue Falcon HAS to be well-armored. Otherwise he couldn't use his racer for bounty hunting!-- 66.188.230.197 20:04, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
This article has well and truly failed its GA nomination. I know this sounds harsh, but I’ve tried to compensate for my nastiness with a lot of suggestions on how to improve it. Please, please, PLEASE before you go to GAC again, get it copyedited. Ask at WP:VG, or ask me, just get someone neutral to go over it and remove the crap in it, because it has a lot at the moment.
Anyway, I didn’t use {{ FGAN}} here as there are just too many issues that the template can’t take. Instead, here are my comments under each heading.
I’m sorry if I’m sounding like a hard assed bastard here (but I am, in some regards), but I’ve seen a lot worse in GA reviews. Trust me, it’s the best way to improve! I’d be more then happy to give that section a rewrite if you like (although I’d ending up killing most of it). Anyway, on with the review.
*The F-Zero GP Legend TV series Captain Falcon, voiced by David Wills in the English version and Hideyuki Tanaka in the Japanese version, was featured in this fifty-one episode anime, - Really have no idea what’s being said here, although I expect some usage of punctuation will help me out a little :)
*His hair color is usually dark brown, but was depicted as a lighter brown in the anime. Also, the characters' eyes were shown in the anime as brown. - In case you weren’t aware, you are allowed to cite anime. So do it!
*is the lightest out of the four original machines, and is rated C for boost and B for body and grip - 1) Pointless cruft. 2) Who said it is/was rated that?
*...the part is a substantial departure from Horikawa's voice talent. - Kinda biased without a source. “Voice talent” is a bit too subjective.
*arguably the most well-rounded vehicle in the racing tour. - Arguably is a
weasel word that’s just asking to be slapped. So slap it.
Fine for stability and images (good to see video game articles obeying
WP:FURG for a change!) -
.
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://xxx.ign.com/articles/###/####p#.html|title=Captain Falcon - Man or Monkey?|publisher=[[IGN]]| first=John|last=Smith|accessdate=2007-08-01}}</ref> It’s used in a variety of ways in the article, and we all love streamlining, hence the note here.
*I’ve seen debate at
WP:VG about the image used in the infobox; and consensus is generally that you need to use the MOST recognisable image. I’m not sure what the case is with CF, and from a semi-outsider’s view the image being used looks OK (but then, it’s almost identical to what I remember the SSB image as, so I have a bias opinion). You may wish to consult some other people though.
Thus ends the longest (by far) GA review I’ve ever done. I hate to fail articles in this, because I remember when it took a month to get a review, let alone make changes and re-submit, but I really can’t put an article like this on hold. There’s just too much to be done, and the worst thing is that I’m pretty sure there are more “bad things” then what I’ve pointed out here. If I read it again I’d have a list a good deal longer. It seems cruel, but blanking the article and starting from scratch (keeping the more solid information, and the refs, though) would be a good idea for this article. That takes more then seven days, so I just can’t see the article being up to GA standard if I was to put it on hold.
When you have made the changes required, and you have copyedited thoroughly, and you have looked at other GA articles of similar kinds (as well as FA, like Link (The Legend of Zelda)), you’re more then welcome to take it back to GAC. If you like, I can review it again, or I can take a look at it before you get someone else too. If you are unhappy with my decision here, please leave a note at GAR, or on my talk page. Thanks, and good luck with the article! Giggy U C P 22:14, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
In F-Zero GX, Captain Falcon is 37 years old and the champion of the F-Zero Grand Prix. [1] At the beginning of the game, Captain Falcon chases a bounty which turned out to be an ambush by Samurai Goroh and his group of bandits. He then stops by a club to relax, but Silver Neelsen successfully got him to enter and win a "BET" race under the disguise " Famicom". The Federation fails to help stop Black Shadow's rampage and now Captain Falcon must rescue Jody Summer. After escaping Black Shadow's trap, Falcon enters and wins another F-Zero Grand Prix title which resulted in Black Shadow being banished by Deathborn. Issued a challenge by Deathborn, Captain Falcon beats him in the underworld to stop his efforts of combining the light and dark forces condensed in his own F-Zero championship belt and Deathborn's underworld belt to take over the universe then turning it into complete darkness and turmoil. [1] [2]
I have removed this section from the main page as it is almost impossible to copy edit to a decent standard. Can somebody who knows the game rewrite it and put it back in? -- carelesshx talk 22:52, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
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Should we not mention here that the Falcon symbol was used to represent F-Zero related things on the Brawl website? Not as speculation, but just as a "curious note." Nuparu 1:08, 12 August 2007
Thats what he looks like in Melee, not Brawl. Brawl has the sexy scarf. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.232.179.70 ( talk) 02:47, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
In Brawl, changing Cpt. Falcon's colors to match Blood Hawk's (darker purplish colors) also changes the symbol on his back from some sort of falcon-symbol (I can't really describe it) into a skull with wings and the words "Blood Hawk" written underneath. Anyone with Brawl can verify this if they want to. I didn't want to make the change myself, though, because I thought I better put it here first. -Guest —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.7.89.45 ( talk) 00:29, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
People keep trying to delete this, so I reverted it to what it was like three years ago when it was a good article, except I added a Brawl reference. Thoughts? Purplebackpack89 ( talk) 15:39, 8 August 2009 (UTC)
I have rewritten the article to include reception, real-world references, etc. Cheers! Scapler ( talk) 17:00, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
Someone messed with YouTube Poop. Funky on Flames ( user; talk; edits) 14:48, 31 October 2009 (UTC)
Anyone know who voiced him in F-Zero GX? -- Victory93 ( talk) 03:16, 28 November 2009 (UTC)
Can someone please explain why cunt punt redirects here? MikeJones2772 ( talk) 16:58, 4 October 2011 (UTC)
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The article says that his full name is Douglas Jay Falcon, but there is no source given for this information. Where did the name Douglas come from? Because I can say with absolute certainty that it is not mentioned in any F-Zero game or accompanying manual.-- 108.181.107.189 ( talk) 19:47, 11 March 2014 (UTC)
Just so anybody knows, the name Douglas Jay Falcon comes from the defunct official website of F-Zero X by Nintendo from way back in the day. There's a in-depth video by a fellow who deals with this kind of stuff: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0iRUhjBE7KU KGRAMR. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KGRAMR ( talk • contribs) 23:48, 5 November 2017 (UTC)
It seems like there is a useless reference regarding UV-cleaned swimming pools. Removing it. 130.108.103.120 ( talk) — Preceding undated comment added 16:39, 15 July 2014 (UTC)
I know it might seem pointless, but should we list his slogans like "Falcon Punch", "Falcon Kick", etc etc or no? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tanner Ghosen ( talk • contribs) 14:37, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
CAPTAIN FALCON HAS GOT EM ABBS — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shellshock03 ( talk • contribs) 13:01, 4 March 2015 (UTC)
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