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{{ImageCaption|File:SSB4-WiiU - Bayo Jump Crest 01.png|File:SSB4-WiiU - Bayo Jump Crest 02.png|width1=150x150px|width2=150x150px|align = right|caption=The Umbra Witches' symbol appears when Bayonetta jumps<br>and when she lands.}}
{{ImageCaption|File:SSB4-WiiU - Bayo Jump Crest 01.png|File:SSB4-WiiU - Bayo Jump Crest 02.png|width1=150x150px|width2=150x150px|align = right|caption=The Umbra Witches' symbol appears when Bayonetta jumps<br>and when she lands.}}
*Some of Bayonetta's animations outside of her attacks reference the ''Bayonetta'' series:
*Some of Bayonetta's animations outside of her attacks reference the ''Bayonetta'' series:
**When Bayonetta jumps, she leaves behind a blue Umbra Witch symbol, and emits a magenta Umbra Witch symbol and when she lands. However, she does not emit the symbol [https://devilmaycry.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bayonetta_Air_Hike_(Screenshot)_Bayo2.png during her double jump].
**When Bayonetta jumps, she leaves behind a blue Umbra Witch symbol, and emits a magenta Umbra Witch symbol when she lands. However, she does not emit the symbol [https://devilmaycry.fandom.com/wiki/File:Bayonetta_Air_Hike_(Screenshot)_Bayo2.png during her double jump].
**Her on-screen appearance is a reference to when she enters [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Purgatorio Purgatorio], as she appears within the realm via the Umbra Witches' symbol.
**Her on-screen appearance is a reference to when she enters [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Purgatorio Purgatorio], as she appears within the realm via the Umbra Witches' symbol.
**Her crouch is a reference to the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Break_Dance Break Dance technique], where she strikes a similar pose at the end of the attack.
**Her crouch is a reference to the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Break_Dance Break Dance technique], where she strikes a similar pose at the end of the attack.
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