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'''Jigglypuff''' ({{ja|プリン|Purin}}, ''Purin'') is an unlockable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' Mainly included due to [[bulbapedia:Jigglypuff (anime)|its popularity in the anime at the time]], Jigglypuff is notable for its similar appearance and nature to {{SSB|Kirby}}, and the fact that they share a lot of moves makes them [[Clone|semi-clones]]. It is the floatiest and lightest character in the game, a trait it has kept in subsequent appearances. | '''Jigglypuff''' ({{ja|プリン|Purin}}, ''Purin'') is an unlockable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' Mainly included due to [[bulbapedia:Jigglypuff (anime)|its popularity in the anime at the time]], Jigglypuff is notable for its similar appearance and nature to {{SSB|Kirby}}, and the fact that they share a lot of moves makes them [[Clone|semi-clones]]. It is the floatiest and lightest character in the game, a trait it has kept in subsequent appearances. | ||
Jigglypuff is voiced by | Jigglypuff is voiced by Rachael Lillis in English and Mika Kanai in Japanese, its voice actresses in the dubbed and the original anime. | ||
Jigglypuff ranks 6th, right in the middle of the [[tier list]], in the B tier. It is notable for being the lightest, floatiest, and lowest gravity character in the game. Jigglypuff has many low [[knockback]] attacks, which when combined with its floatiness, can be abused to its advantage in several combos against heavier characters, especially by gimping them or carrying them all the way to the lateral blast lines. It also has some moves with disproportionate power, like its up smash, back throw, and the famous [[Rest]]. However, because Jigglypuff is so light and floaty, it is very easy to KO. In addition, Jigglypuff lacks a rising [[up special]] move for recovery, forcing it to rely on its remaining midair jumps and [[Pound]] to recover. | Jigglypuff ranks 6th, right in the middle of the [[tier list]], in the B tier. It is notable for being the lightest, floatiest, and lowest gravity character in the game. Jigglypuff has many low [[knockback]] attacks, which when combined with its floatiness, can be abused to its advantage in several combos against heavier characters, especially by gimping them or carrying them all the way to the lateral blast lines. It also has some moves with disproportionate power, like its up smash, back throw, and the famous [[Rest]]. However, because Jigglypuff is so light and floaty, it is very easy to KO. In addition, Jigglypuff lacks a rising [[up special]] move for recovery, forcing it to rely on its remaining midair jumps and [[Pound]] to recover. | ||
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==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
[[File:SSB64 Congratulations Jigglypuff.png|thumb|250px|Jigglypuff's | [[File:SSB64 Congratulations Jigglypuff.png|thumb|250px|Jigglypuff's ending picture in ''Super Smash Bros.'']] | ||
Most of Jigglypuff's moveset consists of low knockback attacks. Its great aerial mobility makes up for the fact that it has the second slowest dash speed. It can also use the teleport technique to help with its ground game. Jigglypuff also has in its arsenal surprisingly powerful finishing attacks, such as its up smash. | Most of Jigglypuff's moveset consists of low knockback attacks. Its great aerial mobility makes up for the fact that it has the second slowest dash speed. It can also use the teleport technique to help with its ground game. Jigglypuff also has in its arsenal surprisingly powerful finishing attacks, such as its up smash. | ||
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==Differences between game versions== | ==Differences between game versions== | ||
===NTSC-J to NTSC-U=== | ===NTSC-J to NTSC-U=== | ||
Jigglypuff was buffed overall in the transition to NTSC-U, with the longer range on its down smash helping it edgeguard opponents, and the much higher power of [[Rest]] making it a go-to finisher out of a combo. However, the removal of [[momentum sliding]] slightly hurts its approach | Jigglypuff was buffed overall in the transition to NTSC-U, with the longer range on its down smash helping it edgeguard opponents, and the much higher power of [[Rest]] making it a go-to finisher out of a combo. However, the removal of [[momentum sliding]] slightly hurts its approach. Overall, Jigglypuff is slightly better than in the Japanese version. | ||
====Aesthetics==== | ====Aesthetics==== | ||
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===NTSC-U to PAL=== | ===NTSC-U to PAL=== | ||
Jigglypuff was nerfed in its transition to PAL. While it indirectly benefits from the | Jigglypuff was nerfed in its transition to PAL. While it indirectly benefits from the [[Teleport (SSB)|teleport]] glitch covering more distance, which in turn gives Jigglypuff better approach options, down aerial and especially [[Rest]] have smaller hitboxes; making them harder to land. | ||
====Aesthetics==== | ====Aesthetics==== | ||
*{{change|Jigglypuff has all new voice clips when the game is set to French or German due to its name change from "Jigglypuff" to "Rondoudou" and "Pummeluff" respectively. This is specific to the European version of the game, as the Australian | *{{change|Jigglypuff has all new voice clips when the game is set to French or German due to its name change from "Jigglypuff" to "Rondoudou" and "Pummeluff" respectively. This is specific to the European version of the game, as the Australian version only contains English.}} | ||
====Attributes==== | ====Attributes==== | ||
*{{buff| | *{{buff|[[Teleport (SSB)|Teleport]] goes farther, making it a better approach option.}} | ||
====Aerial attacks==== | ====Aerial attacks==== | ||
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====Specials==== | ====Specials==== | ||
*{{nerf|Rest has a | *{{nerf|Rest has a much smaller hitbox (130u → 60u).}} | ||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
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|game=SSB | |game=SSB | ||
|neutralcount=2 | |neutralcount=2 | ||
|neutralname= | |neutralname= | ||
|neutral1dmg=3% | |neutral1dmg=3% | ||
|neutral2dmg=4% | |neutral2dmg=4% | ||
|neutraldesc=Jigglypuff performs two stubby punches. The first hit is usually used in the middle of combos for some extra damage. The second hit has a bit more ending lag, but it deals more damage and it launches opponents upwards, giving it setup potential. It is overall similar to Kirby's, but with more startup lag, and Jigglypuff has no rapid jab. | |neutraldesc=Jigglypuff performs two stubby punches. The first hit is usually used in the middle of combos for some extra damage. The second hit has a bit more ending lag, but it deals more damage and it launches opponents upwards, giving it setup potential. It is overall similar to Kirby's, but with more startup lag, and Jigglypuff has no rapid jab. | ||
|ftiltname= | |ftiltname= | ||
|ftiltdmg=8% | |ftiltdmg=8% | ||
|ftiltdesc=Circles in place and kicks. Can be angled. Very weak for a forward tilt, but it does not have too much ending lag. | |ftiltdesc=Circles in place and kicks. Can be angled. Very weak for a forward tilt, but it does not have too much ending lag. | ||
|utiltname= | |utiltname= | ||
|utiltdmg=10% | |utiltdmg=10% | ||
|utiltdesc=Swings a foot behind, hitting above its head for a low knockback attack that sends the opponent up at a steep angle. If hit at the correct spot, this attack can be used repeatedly as an u-tilt chain or as a setup for more powerful attacks. However, at low percents, the sourspot (closest to Jigglypuff) is very punishable and has knockback similar to a jab. It is, essentially, a slower, weaker version of Kirby's version, with a longer animation and less disjointed range. | |utiltdesc=Swings a foot behind, hitting above its head for a low knockback attack that sends the opponent up at a steep angle. If hit at the correct spot, this attack can be used repeatedly as an u-tilt chain or as a setup for more powerful attacks. However, at low percents, the sourspot (closest to Jigglypuff) is very punishable and has knockback similar to a jab. It is, essentially, a slower, weaker version of Kirby's version, with a longer animation and less disjointed range. | ||
|dtiltname= | |dtiltname= | ||
|dtiltdmg=10% | |dtiltdmg=10% | ||
|dtiltdesc=Jigglypuff kicks forwards while crouching. The move sends the opponent upwards at a 70 degree angle. The move has high startup and ending lag, giving it limited utility. | |dtiltdesc=Jigglypuff kicks forwards while crouching. The move sends the opponent upwards at a 70 degree angle. The move has high startup and ending lag, giving it limited utility. | ||
|dashname= | |dashname= | ||
|dashdmg=10% (clean), 6% (late) | |dashdmg=10% (clean), 6% (late) | ||
|dashdesc=A generic dash attack, Jigglypuff trips over and slides, hitting opponents in front of it. | |dashdesc=A generic dash attack, Jigglypuff trips over and slides, hitting opponents in front of it. | ||
|fsmashname= | |fsmashname= | ||
|fsmashdmg=16% (clean), 10% (late) | |fsmashdmg=16% (clean), 10% (late) | ||
|fsmashdesc=This attack sends Jigglypuff forward with a quick burst of speed. It is similar to Kirby's forward smash, except it has more startup lag, and it deals less damage and knockback. Despite this, Jigglypuff's forward smash still has low startup lag for a forward smash and it still has above average knockback, making it a solid forward smash overall. | |fsmashdesc=This attack sends Jigglypuff forward with a quick burst of speed. It is similar to Kirby's forward smash, except it has more startup lag, and it deals less damage and knockback. Despite this, Jigglypuff's forward smash still has low startup lag for a forward smash and it still has above average knockback, making it a solid forward smash overall. | ||
|usmashname= | |usmashname= | ||
|usmashdmg=18% (clean), 10% (late) | |usmashdmg=18% (clean), 10% (late) | ||
|usmashdesc=Rocks its head back then forward for an attack. The move comes out fairly quickly, and it sends the opponent upwards, dealing high damage and very high knockback. It is one of the strongest up smashes in the game. At the last few frames of the attack, the move launches opponents horizontally, and deals much less damage and knockback. It is overall a solid up smash. | |usmashdesc=Rocks its head back then forward for an attack. The move comes out fairly quickly, and it sends the opponent upwards, dealing high damage and very high knockback. It is one of the strongest up smashes in the game. At the last few frames of the attack, the move launches opponents horizontally, and deals much less damage and knockback. It is overall a solid up smash. | ||
|dsmashname= | |dsmashname= | ||
|dsmashdmg=16% (clean), 10% (late) | |dsmashdmg=16% (clean), 10% (late) | ||
|dsmashdesc=Does a split, sending opponents on either side at a somewhat low angle. The hitbox extends quite a bit beyond Jigglypuff's feet, and this disjointed hitbox is most often used for [[edgeguarding]], as it allows the player to avoid getting hit by the [[Recovery|recovering]] opponent, while still being able to prevent the opponent from grabbing the [[ledge]]. It can also attack opponents already on the ledge. Has noticeably less range in the Japanese version. | |dsmashdesc=Does a split, sending opponents on either side at a somewhat low angle. The hitbox extends quite a bit beyond Jigglypuff's feet, and this disjointed hitbox is most often used for [[edgeguarding]], as it allows the player to avoid getting hit by the [[Recovery|recovering]] opponent, while still being able to prevent the opponent from grabbing the [[ledge]]. It can also attack opponents already on the ledge. Has noticeably less range in the Japanese version. | ||
|nairname= | |nairname= | ||
|nairdmg=14% (clean), 9% (late) | |nairdmg=14% (clean), 9% (late) | ||
|nairdesc=Extends a foot out, sending the opponent back. It is similar to Kirby's, although it is slower and weaker. It is the slowest neutral aerial in the game in terms of startup lag although it still comes out fairly quickly. It has above average knockback, has a noticeably disjointed hitbox, and lasts for quite a while, making it a great spacing and edgeuarding option. | |nairdesc=Extends a foot out, sending the opponent back. It is similar to Kirby's, although it is slower and weaker. It is the slowest neutral aerial in the game in terms of startup lag although it still comes out fairly quickly. It has above average knockback, has a noticeably disjointed hitbox, and lasts for quite a while, making it a great spacing and edgeuarding option. | ||
|fairname= | |fairname= | ||
|fairdmg=13% (clean), 9% (late) | |fairdmg=13% (clean), 9% (late) | ||
|fairdesc=Leans back and extends both feet out. The attack is not particularly strong, but it can be used for combos. | |fairdesc=Leans back and extends both feet out. The attack is not particularly strong, but it can be used for combos. | ||
|bairname= | |bairname= | ||
|bairdmg=13% (clean), 9% (late) | |bairdmg=13% (clean), 9% (late) | ||
|bairdesc=Spins and kicks backwards. Back aerial is fairly weak, and it can be chained into itself multiple times. The move does have short range however. | |bairdesc=Spins and kicks backwards. Back aerial is fairly weak, and it can be chained into itself multiple times. The move does have short range however. | ||
|uairname= | |uairname= | ||
|uairdmg=16% | |uairdmg=16% | ||
|uairdesc=Slaps upwards, making an arc with its arm, sending opponents upward with high knockback. The hitbox extends throughout its body. Because the knockback is consistent throughout the hitbox, if the opponent is hit at the lower part of the hitbox, it may set up for aerial combos. Can KO floaty opponents at moderately high percents. | |uairdesc=Slaps upwards, making an arc with its arm, sending opponents upward with high knockback. The hitbox extends throughout its body. Because the knockback is consistent throughout the hitbox, if the opponent is hit at the lower part of the hitbox, it may set up for aerial combos. Can KO floaty opponents at moderately high percents. | ||
|dairname= | |dairname= | ||
|dairdmg=3% (hits 1-10), 30% (total), 3% (landing) | |dairdmg=3% (hits 1-10), 30% (total), 3% (landing) | ||
|dairdesc=Like all drill kicks (other than {{SSB|Kirby}}'s), this attack has very low knockback and traps the opponent. When Jigglypuff lands while hitting the opponent with this attack, it can be followed up with almost any ground attack, depending on the [[DI]]. It is a very weak [[meteor smash]], but can nonetheless be used for edgeguarding. 3% per hit (total 10 hits). The move also has a landing hit, which can actually be quite useful, as the move has very low landing lag. | |dairdesc=Like all drill kicks (other than {{SSB|Kirby}}'s), this attack has very low knockback and traps the opponent. When Jigglypuff lands while hitting the opponent with this attack, it can be followed up with almost any ground attack, depending on the [[DI]]. It is a very weak [[meteor smash]], but can nonetheless be used for edgeguarding. 3% per hit (total 10 hits). The move also has a landing hit, which can actually be quite useful, as the move has very low landing lag. | ||
|grabname= | |grabname= | ||
|grabdesc= | |grabdesc= | ||
|fthrowname= | |fthrowname= | ||
|fthrowdmg=14% | |fthrowdmg=14% | ||
|fthrowdesc=Jigglypuff throws the opponents straight up. This is both bad and good, as the attack rarely KOs and can't set up edgeguards, but at low percentages, it can be useful for combos. | |fthrowdesc=Jigglypuff throws the opponents straight up. This is both bad and good, as the attack rarely KOs and can't set up edgeguards, but at low percentages, it can be useful for combos. | ||
|bthrowname= | |bthrowname= | ||
|bthrowdmg=16% | |bthrowdmg=16% | ||
|bthrowdesc=Jigglypuff slams the opponent backwards. It is overall a fairly standard back throw, having a good amount of power. | |bthrowdesc=Jigglypuff slams the opponent backwards. It is overall a fairly standard back throw, having a good amount of power. | ||
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|usname=Sing | |usname=Sing | ||
|usdmg=— | |usdmg=— | ||
|usdesc= | |usdesc=Sings, anyone nearby will be sent to sleep. Unlike in later games, opponents sleep for longer at lower percentages. Unlike most up specials, it is not a recovery move, and will most certainly lead to a [[self-destruct]] if used offstage due to its long ending lag. It has very limited use owing to its small range and because usually by the time Jigglypuff ends its song, the opponent could have already [[Button mashing|mashed out]]. | ||
|dsname=Rest | |dsname=Rest | ||
|dsdmg=20%, 14% (NTSC-J) | |dsdmg=20%, 14% (NTSC-J) | ||
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===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | ===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | ||
{{Crowd | {{Crowd | ||
|char=Jigglypuff | |char=Jigglypuff | ||
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==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
===Most historically significant players=== | ===Most historically significant players=== | ||
{{cleanup|These blurbs are overly basic and need to be rewritten to better explain how these players are significant to Jigglypuff's metagame.}} | |||
:''See also: [[:Category:Jigglypuff players (SSB)]]'' | :''See also: [[:Category:Jigglypuff players (SSB)]]'' | ||
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*{{Sm|CTG|USA}} - | *{{Sm|CTG|USA}} - 5th at [[Get On My Level 2018]], 9th at [[GENESIS 5]]. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Den-Chan|Japan}} - Japan's original best Jigglypuff main, 9th at Kanto 2014. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Isai|USA}} - Won [[Apex 2014]] using only Jigglypuff. | ||
*{{Sm|takuro~|Japan}} - | *{{Sm|Ringedge|Canada}} - Fox/Jigglypuff main, 17th at [[GENESIS 5]]. | ||
*{{Sm|wangera|Japan}} - | *{{Sm|takuro~|Japan}} - Japan's 2nd best Jigglypuff, has some high placing at [[Kanto (tournament series)|Kanto]] tournaments (2011: 2nd, 2014 & 2017: 5th). | ||
*{{Sm|wangera|Japan}} - A Top 5 player in Japan, considered to be the best Jigglypuff in the World. | |||
*{{Sm|YBOMBB|Canada}} - One of the best players | *{{Sm|YBOMBB|Canada}} - One of the best 5 players in Canada that co-mains Jigglypuff. | ||
*{{Sm|Yunque|USA}} - | *{{Sm|Yunque|USA}} - Placed 9th at [[Shine 2016]]. | ||
===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Jigglypuff's tier placement has stayed relatively consistent throughout the metagame as a mid-tier character. It was placed at 6th place on the first ''SSB64'' tier list. With a solid recovery and edgeguarding ability, it could hold its own against high tiers with exploitable recoveries like {{SSB|Ness}}. As time went on, however, its low survivability became more apparent, not helped by the rise of characters that it struggled with such as {{SSB|Fox}} and {{SSB|Yoshi}}, the former whose up smash allowed for early kills, and the latter with amazing shield pressure. All this led to it dropping to 9th place in the second tier list, at the bottom of B tier. Jigglypuff would eventually rise again to 8th in the third tier list, and then again to 6th in the fourth tier list, largely because of favorable tournament results it achieved at the time. Jigglypuff is currently 7th on the Japanese tier list; this lower position is due to | Jigglypuff's tier placement has stayed relatively consistent throughout the metagame as a mid-tier character. It was placed at 6th place on the first ''SSB64'' tier list. With a solid recovery and edgeguarding ability, it could hold its own against high tiers with exploitable recoveries like {{SSB|Ness}}. As time went on, however, its low survivability became more apparent, not helped by the rise of characters that it struggled with such as {{SSB|Fox}} and {{SSB|Yoshi}}, the former whose up smash allowed for early kills, and the latter with amazing shield pressure. All this led to it dropping to 9th place in the second tier list, at the bottom of B tier. Jigglypuff would eventually rise again to 8th in the third tier list, and then again to 6th in the fourth tier list, largely because of favorable tournament results it achieved at the time. Jigglypuff is currently 7th on the Japanese tier list; this lower position is due to its worse aerials and slightly hindered approach compared to international versions. | ||
==Techniques== | ==Techniques== | ||
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[[File:SSB64 Jigglypuff Teleport.gif|thumb|Jigglypuff performing a teleport.]] | [[File:SSB64 Jigglypuff Teleport.gif|thumb|Jigglypuff performing a teleport.]] | ||
{{Main|Teleport (SSB)}} | {{Main|Teleport (SSB)}} | ||
A technique that allows Jigglypuff to | A technique that allows Jigglypuff to slide forward a moderate distance. Jigglypuff can attack, jump, or perform other actions out of the slide (it even allows it to go offstage), and with it giving it some speed, it can be used for movement, faster than just [[dashing]] due to Jigglypuff's low dashing speed. | ||
===Rising Pound=== | ===Rising Pound=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*On the [[Character selection screen]], Jigglypuff's portrait greatly resembles its artwork from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Green}}''. | *On the [[Character selection screen]], Jigglypuff's portrait greatly resembles its artwork from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Green}}''. | ||
{{SSBCharacters}} | {{SSBCharacters}} |