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*''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' | *''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' | ||
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{{cquote|''Actually, I go by "Thanatos", now. The extra "h" is for HAMAZING!''|quotecite=Thanatos explaining his name change in [[Chapter 7]].}} | {{cquote|''Actually, I go by "Thanatos", now. The extra "h" is for HAMAZING!''|quotecite=Thanatos explaining his name change in [[Chapter 7]].}} | ||
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''A snake that lives in Medusa's hair. Tanatos means "death" in Greek. It's really strong and powerful.'' | ''A snake that lives in Medusa's hair. Tanatos means "death" in Greek. It's really strong and powerful.'' | ||
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=== ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' === | === ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' === | ||
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Thanatos appears in this game as part of Medusa's boss fight just like in the original ''Kid Icarus''. | Thanatos appears in this game as part of Medusa's boss fight just like in the original ''Kid Icarus''. | ||
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Thanatos appears as one of the numerous collectable [[smashwiki:Trophy|trophies]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Nintendo 3DS''. | Thanatos appears as one of the numerous collectable [[smashwiki:Trophy|trophies]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Nintendo 3DS''. | ||
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** The mistranslated name was referenced in Chapter 7: ''[[The Seafloor Palace]]'' in ''Uprising''. Thanatos corrects [[Palutena]] for referring to him as ''Tanatos'', stating that he changed his name to ''Thanatos'' saying the added "H" stood for "hamazing". | ** The mistranslated name was referenced in Chapter 7: ''[[The Seafloor Palace]]'' in ''Uprising''. Thanatos corrects [[Palutena]] for referring to him as ''Tanatos'', stating that he changed his name to ''Thanatos'' saying the added "H" stood for "hamazing". | ||
* Ironically, the malevolent Tanatos is named after a daemon rather than a demon. | * Ironically, the malevolent Tanatos is named after a daemon rather than a demon. | ||
*In the Japanese version of ''Uprising'', Thanatos is also described to be a genie (also known as the [[wikipedia:Jinn|jinn]]), a magical spirit from Arabic mythology. | *In the Japanese version of ''Uprising'', Thanatos is also described to be a genie (also known as the [[wikipedia:Jinn|jinn]]), a magical spirit from Arabic mythology. | ||
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