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===CD-I===
===CD-I===
Ganon appears in two boss battles where he states that Link may not bring light to his lair and that Link must join him and make his face the greatest in Koradai; or else Link will die.
In the Phillips CD-I games Ganon takes on a different design from the Nintendo games and animated series. He is more demonic in appearance and in the first two games only requires a single hit to defeat. In the third
 
In Link:Faces of Evil Ganon takes over the island of Koridai prompting the inhabitants to Hyrule and ask Link to save them. Over the course of the adventure Ganon kidnaps Princess Zelda while Link is away. Ganon is eventually defeated by Link and imprisoned in the Book of Koridai
 
In Zelda: Wand of Gamelon Ganon has taken over the far away land of Gamelon. He sent his servant Duke Onkled the cousin of King Harkinian to convince both the King and Link to travel to Gamelon to aid in defeating Ganon. They were both captured which prompted Zelda to travel there herself to rescue them and save the land of Gamelon from Ganon and his servants. In the end Zelda used the magic lantern to expose Ganon to the light weakening him and then Wand of Gamelon on Ganon to bind him in chains and reseal him into the Book of Koridai.
 
In Zelda's Adventure Ganon has kidnapped Link and stolen the seven celestial signs taking over the kingdom of Tolemac. Zelda goes on a quest to collect the signs and rescue Link. In this game Ganon bears no resemblance to any previous design and appears as a large demon with bull horns and wearing a dark cape with a red interior but still wields a trident as seen from other games. He teleports around the room firing several magical balls of energy downward. After several hits he transforms into a small dark whirlwind and flies apart.


==Animated Series==
==Animated Series==
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