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|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' (1986)
|firstappearance= ''[[Kid Icarus]]'' (1986)
|latestappearance=''[[mariowiki:NES Remix 2|NES Remix 2]]'' (2014)
|latestappearance=''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' (2014)
|affiliations= [[Medusa]]
|affiliations= [[Medusa]]
|type= Grounded
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===''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''===
===''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''===
[[Pit]] fights Twinbellows in a colosseum within a [[Town#That First Town|town]] of the first chapter called ''[[The Return of Palutena]]''. Twinbellows is much larger compared to its previous appearance, and reprises its role as the first boss of the game. It is also fought again in ''[[Medusa's Final Battle]]'' as a midboss. His attacks include a swipe, a charge (if this misses, he is stunned for a moment from the collision with the colosseum wall), and various fire breath attacks.
[[Pit]] fights Twinbellows in a colosseum within a [[Town#That First Town|town]] of the first chapter called ''[[The Return of Palutena]]''. Twinbellows is much larger compared to its previous appearance, and reprises its role as the first boss of the game. Its attacks include a swipe, a charge (if this misses, it is stunned for a moment from the collision with the colosseum wall), and various fire breath attacks.


A false copy created by Medusa appears in ''[[Medusa's Final Battle]]'' as one of the midbosses along with [[Hewdraw]] and [[Pandora]]. He attacks similarly as he did in the first chapter.  
A false copy created by Medusa appears in ''[[Medusa's Final Battle]]'' as one of the midbosses along with [[Hewdraw]] and [[Pandora]]. It attacks similarly as it did in the first chapter.  


====Idol Description====
====Idol Description====
''A two headed dog (hence the name) that guards the Underworld. Medusa unleashes Twinbellows during an assault on a human city, using magic to supersize the bicephalous puppy. But, for Pit, the louder they bark, the harder they fall.''
''A two headed dog (hence the name) that guards the Underworld. Medusa unleashes Twinbellows during an assault on a human city, using magic to supersize the bicephalous puppy. But, for Pit, the louder they bark, the harder they fall.''


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==Other Appearances==
 
===''[[mariowiki:NES Remix 2|NES Remix 2]]''===
===''[[mariowiki:NES Remix 2|NES Remix 2]]''===
Twinbellows appears as a boss in the ''Kid Icarus'' challenge.  
Twinbellows appears as a boss in the ''Kid Icarus'' challenge.  
===''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''===
Twinbellows appears as one of the numerous collectable [[smashwiki:Trophy|trophies]].
====Trophy Description====
''Twinbellows is a flame-engulfed, demonic, doglike beast unleashed by Medusa during her attack on a human city. Its roar heralds a crimson fire that consumes everything in its path. If you hear both heads roaring, prepare yourself—this beast is definitely drawing near.''


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* [[Wikipedia:Orthrus|Orthrus]], the double-headed guard dog owned by [[Wikipedia:Geryon|Geryon]], is the possible inspiration for Twinbellows. Orthrus was the "brother" to [[Wikipedia:Cerberus|Cerberus]], another multi-headed canine that guarded the Gates of Hades.
* [[Wikipedia:Orthrus|Orthrus]], the double-headed guard dog owned by [[Wikipedia:Geryon|Geryon]], is the possible inspiration for Twinbellows. Orthrus was the "brother" to [[Wikipedia:Cerberus|Cerberus]], another multi-headed canine that guarded the Gates of Hades.
*Of all the returning bosses from the original NES game, Twinbellows is the only boss not to receive a speaking voice in ''Uprising''.
*Of all the returning bosses from the original NES game, Twinbellows is the only boss not to receive a speaking voice in ''Uprising''.
*Official descriptions such as Twinbellows' Idol use neutral pronouns and call the monster an "it", while in-game dialogue from ''Uprising'' refers to Twinbellows as a "he".


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