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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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====Manual Description====
====Manual Description====
''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''.


===''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]===
===''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''===
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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