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===Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]''===
===Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]''===
Jigglypuff's rest special move has significantly less knockback and initial damage (it can no longer KO at almost any damage percent). It also adds a flower on the opponent's head instead of having a fiery effect. Jigglypuff's Fair and Dair are stronger, but its Bair, Nair, and Uair are weaker. [[Rollout]] now has two stages of being "fully charged": 'Fully Charged' and 'Super Charged'. Rollout also no longer puts Jigglypuff into a [[helpless]] state if used in the air. Jigglypuff has greater air control now due to having faster midair acceleration (although it's now second to [[Yoshi (SSBB)|Yoshi]]) and slower falling speed (which makes its midair jumps give more distance). Jigglypuff is no longer tied with Zelda for having the slowest dash speed (due to Zelda's dash speed increasing). On the upside, it is heavier than it was in ''Melee'' (although it is now the lightest character, which may make it seem like its weight has decreased). One minor change is that Jigglypuff's pound now has strictly vertical knockback (as opposed to it previously knocking the opponent up and behind Jigglypuff). Another minor change is that Jigglypuff's down throw now only does damage when the opponent is thrown, not during the rolling part of the attack.   
Jigglypuff's rest special move has significantly less knockback and initial damage (it can no longer KO at almost any damage percent). It also adds a flower on the opponent's head instead of having a fiery effect. Jigglypuff's Fair and Dair are stronger, but its Bair, Nair, and Uair are weaker. Dair is no longer a Meteor Smash. [[Rollout]] now has two stages of being "fully charged": 'Fully Charged' and 'Super Charged'. Rollout also no longer puts Jigglypuff into a [[helpless]] state if used in the air. Jigglypuff has greater air control now due to having faster midair acceleration (although it's now second to [[Yoshi (SSBB)|Yoshi]]) and slower falling speed (which makes its midair jumps give more distance). Jigglypuff is no longer tied with Zelda for having the slowest dash speed (due to Zelda's dash speed increasing). On the upside, it is heavier than it was in ''Melee'' (although it is now the lightest character, which may make it seem like its weight has decreased). One minor change is that Jigglypuff's pound now has strictly vertical knockback (as opposed to it previously knocking the opponent up and behind Jigglypuff). Another minor change is that Jigglypuff's down throw now only does damage when the opponent is thrown, not during the rolling part of the attack.   


Jigglypuff also received some cosmetic changes. The biggest cosmetic change is that almost all of Jigglypuff's movements now make a squeaky, rubbery, and puffy sound (including midair jumps and attacks). Another cosmetic change is yellow sound waves appear around Jigglypuff when sing is used instead of colorful sound waves. Jigglypuff also doesn't open its eyes in the last part of the song, instead only opening them when the song is over. Jigglypuff's blue and green costumes have changed. Blue is now a sunhat, and green is now a nightcap. Jigglypuff also has a new costume which is a white hat with a bit of pink, based on the female trainer's hat from [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'']].
Jigglypuff also received some cosmetic changes. The biggest cosmetic change is that almost all of Jigglypuff's movements now make a squeaky, rubbery, and puffy sound (including midair jumps and attacks). Another cosmetic change is yellow sound waves appear around Jigglypuff when sing is used instead of colorful sound waves. Jigglypuff also doesn't open its eyes in the last part of the song, instead only opening them when the song is over. Jigglypuff's blue and green costumes have changed. Blue is now a sunhat, and green is now a nightcap. Jigglypuff also has a new costume which is a white hat with a bit of pink, based on the female trainer's hat from [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'']].
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