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Ledge is a character from Cyberchase. He made his first debut in the episode "Hackerized", where he was the true mastermind for the Hackerization in "Sensible Flats". Ledge was a villain in the animated TV series Cyberchase. Ledge was the mastermind behind the events of the Hackerization in Sensible Flats in the self-named episode. In that episode, he makes a facade friendship with the Cybersquad only to Hackerize them later. First Digit, then Matt, and lastly Jackie were all Hackerized. He planned to be praised by The Hacker and have them work together. Because of this, Inez had to learn to climb up a model mountain, and shuts down his machine. He is later thrown out of the Grim Wreaker by Buzz & Delete, whom Hacker told them to. In his next appearance, he catches the Hacker as a clown on a camera, and posted the picture on the television. He then places a small recorder on Hacker, and teamed up with Buzz & Delete after Hacker fired them. His plan was The Lady Amice "Ledge" Hodgson-Degas was born in Newton Bushel, Devonshire, England, on March 2, 1436. She was baptised on 27 April 1456 by Dasharna of Liverpool, became engaged on 9 June 1456 to Thedukeofholmby and married him on 12 July of the same year. When a character grabs a ledge, they are invincible for about half a second. There is also a limit within the character's range to grab the edge, called edge sweet spot. On certain stages (namely Norfair), there are passable platforms with ledges. In Super Smash Bros. and Melee, the player couldn't grab the ledge if they were looking in the opposite direction, but this doesn't matter in Brawl. In Brawl's Stage Builder, only normal blocks can be "grabbed", and only if they are at least two units above a floor surface. Ice, Drop Blocks, slopes, and other objects can not be hung from. Characters in the air will automatically grab the ledge while in the air, but ignore it if they are fast falling or if they are trying to attack. When a characters grabs the ledge they will gain Invincibility frames. Some characters can automatically grab the ledge when running off the stage better than others. Examines for various ledge objects: * It doesn't look stable * I might be able to climb that * I might be able to make to the other side * It looks rather thin
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