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The '''Super Jump Punch''' ({{ja|スーパージャンプパンチ|Sūpā Janpu Panchi}}, ''Super Jump Punch'') is [[Mario]], [[Dr. Mario]], and [[Luigi]]'s [[up special move]] in each of their appearances in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series.
{{cquote|''"Attack opponents while jumping or leap to get back to the ledge."''|cite=''Melee's'' instruction manual}}
 
{{cquote|''"Jump while attacking. Useful in recoveries."''|cite=''Brawl's'' instruction manual}}
==Overview==
{{cquote|''"Jump up to hit opponents multiple times."''|cite=''Smash 3DS's'' foldout (Mario)}}
Super Jump Punch is a move where the user leaps vertically while performing an uppercut. This is the user's main recovery move, and it can also be used [[out of shield]].
{{cquote|''"A rising punch that can deal great damage at the start of the move."''|cite=''Smash 3DS's'' foldout (Luigi)}}
The '''Super Jump Punch''' ({{ja|スーパージャンプパンチ|Sūpā Janpu Panchi}}, ''Super Jump Punch'') is [[Mario]], [[Dr. Mario]], and [[Luigi]]'s [[up special move]] in each of their appearances in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]].


==Users==
[[File:SuperJumpPunchSsbb.jpg|thumb|Mario recovering with Super Jump Punch in ''Brawl''.]]
===Mario===
===Mario===
[[File:Super Jump Punch Brawl recovery.png|thumb|Mario uses Super Jump Punch as a recovery in ''Brawl''.]]
When performed by Mario, he jumps diagonally upwards with more vertical range than horizontal. If the attack strikes an enemy during the jump, {{s|mariowiki|coin}}s fly out of the enemy, and the foe receives several hits for up to about 13% damage fresh (15% in ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Smash 64]]''). The coins' appearance is accompanied by the usual sound effect played in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]] when Mario grabs a coin. It is possible to "aim" the move straight up vertically by holding the Control Stick in the opposite direction that Mario is facing during the initial "spark" of the move's animation, and it can be angled more horizontally as well by aiming the control stick or D-Pad forward. Mario can hit opponents with the first hit of the move by aiming in the opposite direction upon the move's start-up, which only does set knockback and minimal damage, therefore having little use.
When performed by Mario, he jumps diagonally upwards with a more vertical range than horizontal. If the attack strikes an enemy during the jump, {{s|mariowiki|coin}}s fly out of the enemy, and the foe receives several hits. The coins' appearance is accompanied by the usual sound effect played in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]] when Mario grabs a coin. It is possible to "aim" the move tilting the [[control stick]] during the initial "spark" of the move's animation, with the further forward the tilt, the more horizontal but less vertical range. Tilting in the opposite direction during the move's start-up will cause Mario jump backwards and, prior to ''Ultimate'', hit opponents with the first hit of the move, which only does set knockback and minimal damage, therefore having little use.


In the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', the move has a great vertical range (enough to go from the main platform of {{SSB|Dream Land}} to the top platform) and decent horizontal range if it is aimed forward. The starting hit deals 5%, the seven rising hits deal 1% each, and the final hit deals 3%, dealing up to 15% in theory but 14% due to the last hit becoming [[stale]].
In the original ''Super Smash Bros'', the move has a great vertical range (enough to go from the main platform of {{SSB|Dream Land}} to the top platform) and decent horizontal range if aimed forward. From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' onward, this range was reduced, causing it to become an overall rather poor recovery move since it is easily [[edgeguard]]ed. However, he can utilize his [[Cape|side special]], [[wall jump]], and respective [[Mario Tornado|down]] [[F.L.U.D.D.|specials]] to mitigate this nerf. It also has the aforementioned lower damage output since ''Melee'', but can cancel itself into a wall upon startup, making it better for recovery mix-ups. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'', the move has much more landing lag and has lost the ability to cancel itself into a wall, but the last hit has increased knockback which is capable of KOing at the upper [[blast line]]. As of ''Brawl'', the move also possesses the [[autolink angle]] on the penultimate hits, allowing it to connect more reliably. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Smash 4]]'', the move travels at a slightly better vertical distance, compensating for the nerf to Cape's stalling effect, and is often used for a combo finisher after several up aerials.


From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' onward, this range was reduced, causing it to become an overall rather poor recovery move since it is easily [[edgeguard]]ed. However, he can utilize his [[Cape|side special]], [[wall jump]], and respective [[Mario Tornado|down]] [[F.L.U.D.D.|specials]] to mitigate this nerf (although the latter was noticeably nerfed). The damage values are unchanged, but changes to staling result in it dealing overall less damage, reaching up to 12%. It can cancel itself into a wall upon startup, making it better for recovery mix-ups. This version is also one frame slower than the previous version, coming out on frame 3 as opposed to frame 2. This makes it a slightly worse out of shield option although it is still tied for the fastest (and Mario generally has many more opportunities to use it out of shield due to the changes to [[shieldstun]]).
===Dr. Mario===
In ''Melee'', Dr. Mario's version of the attack is nearly identical to Mario's, though it deals more knockback and scores fewer hits. As with Mario, if the attack hits an enemy, coins fly out and the attack deals about 13% damage fresh. However, the sound effect uses generic "hit" sounds instead of playing Mario's usual coin sound effect. Like Mario, Dr. Mario can also "aim" the move to change its angle somewhat. This move can be cancelled upon startup unlike Mario's, granting it combo ability, but it cannot be cancelled into a wall jump since Dr. Mario can't wall jump. It also travels less recovery distance than Mario's, forcing Dr. Mario to rely on his respective [[Super Sheet|side]] and [[Dr. Tornado|down specials]] compared to Mario, both of which also travel less distance than Mario's.


In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the move has lost the ability to cancel itself into a wall, but the last hit has increased knockback, rendering it capable of KOing at the upper [[blast line]]. The move also possesses two fewer hits and the [[autolink angle]] on the penultimate hits, allowing it to connect more reliably. While changes to staling allow the move's multihits to deal their full damage, the fewer hits result in it still dealing 12%. The move can also be performed one frame faster out of shield, as (with all up specials) it can now be performed on the first frame of Mario's jumpsquat rather than the second frame. Holding backwards on the control stick after the initial "spark" now allows Mario to go slightly higher with less horizontal movement.
In ''Smash 4'', Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch no longer hits multiple times and coins no longer fly out, instead striking as a [[sex kick]], dealing 13.44% damage at the start of the attack and 6.72% damage for the rest of the move. This can be considered a less extreme version of Luigi's version of Super Jump Punch. This move, if hit clean and aimed in the opposite direction, can potentially hit foes behind him, allowing him to avoid a possible punish after using the move or [[edgeguard]] foes offstage and recover at the same time, somewhat compensating for the removal of its cancelling technique. The move gains a significant landing lag nerf, similar to Mario's and Luigi's, hindering its safety if whiffed.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the move travels a slightly better vertical distance and no longer causes him to drop momentum at the move's apex, compensating for the nerf to Cape's stalling effect, and is often used for a combo finisher after several [[up aerial]]s. The move's hitboxes are identical to its ''Brawl'' counterpart however, the move greatly benefits from the universal changes to ''Smash 4'', mainly the removal of [[edgehog]]ging and the introduction of [[rage]]. The former (along with its increased distance) makes it a much better recovery move while the latter can potentially allow the move to KO as low as 0% near the upper blastzone if Mario has enough rage.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', there is a 30% chance that [[Cappy]] from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'' might show his eyes when Mario uses this move, with the coin sound effect altered, and the coins replaced with regional coins from New Donk City should this occur; this is purely aesthetic, and has no effect on the move's properties. The linking hits deal less damage (1% → 0.6%) and the final hit deals less base knockback, hindering the move's damage-racking (up to 11.0% total) and vertical KOing ability, while the move sweet spots the ledge three frames later, worsening its utility as a recovery move. The changes to rage also removed the looping hits' ability to KO at incredibly early percents. However, the linking hits now use weight-independent knockback and are impossible to SDI, making the move connect even more reliably, and several of them (specifically the second to fourth hits of the entire move) have a larger gap between each other, increasing the move's total hitbox duration. In addition, the move now travels high enough to reach the top platform of Dream Land for the first time since ''Smash 64'' (though this is brought about by a change to Dream Land rather than one to the move itself).


===Luigi===
===Luigi===
[[File:SSBUWebsiteLuigi2.jpg|thumb|Luigi's Fire Jump Punch in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The sweet spot activates [[Special Zoom]].]]
[[File:luigi jump punch.jpg|thumb|Luigi's Fire Jump Punch in ''Brawl''.]]
Luigi's version of the move behaves very differently from both Mario and Dr. Mario's versions. The move has a rather large [[sourspot]] that deals only 1% damage (releasing a single coin) and no knockback, barely making an opponent flinch at all. However, it has a very precise {{b|sweetspot|hitbox}} right in front of Luigi only at the very beginning of the move, which if it connects turns the move into a powerful '''Fire Jump Punch''' that makes the [[ping]] sound effect (except in the Japanese version of ''Smash 64'', where a normal strong attack sound plays), dealing 25% damage with high knockback (enough to [[KO]] at around 60% damage or higher) and triggering Special Zoom in ''Ultimate''. The aerial Fire Jump Punch is weaker than the grounded version, dealing 20% rather than 25% and considerably lower knockback with no ping or Special Zoom. (Starting from ''Smash 4'', the aerial sweetspot has less startup lag and a somewhat larger hitbox to minimally compensate.) It is possible to combo with it by [[short hop]]ping, performing a neutral aerial, and then using a sweet spotted punch at damage percentages around 40% with many characters. Luigi can turn around after the initial hitbox, which will sour spot anyone near him when doing so; however, the usefulness of this maneuver is questionable. Regardless, the move is Luigi's most powerful KO move, and it also serves as Luigi's primary vertical recovery move.
Luigi's version of the move behaves quite differently from both Mario and Dr. Mario's versions. The move has a rather large [[sourspot]] that deals only 1% damage (releasing a single coin) and no knockback, barely making an opponent flinch at all. However, it has a very precise {{b|sweetspot|hitbox}} right in front of Luigi only at the very beginning of the move, which if it connects turns the move into a powerful '''Fire Jump Punch''' that makes the [[ping]] sound effect, dealing 25% damage with high knockback (enough to [[KO]] at around 60% damage or higher). The Fire Jump Punch, if used in the air is much weaker than if used on the ground, dealing 20% rather than 25% and considerably lower knockback, except in ''Smash 64''. It is possible to combo with it by [[short hop]]ping, performing an neutral aerial, and then using a sweetspotted punch at damage percentages around 40% with many characters. Luigi can turn around after the initial hitbox, which will sourspot anyone near him when doing so; however, the usefulness of this maneuver is questionable.


In the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Luigi's Super Jump Punch sends him upwards and forwards like Mario, but the horizontal movement after the move is performed is low. From ''Melee'' onward, to distinguish the behavior of the move even further from Mario and Dr. Mario, the move instead sends Luigi directly vertically upward with no horizontal range at all, gaining less height compared to ''Smash 64'' and losing the ability to be angled. In ''Melee'', specifically, Luigi would fall straight down after he finished rising, forcing him to rely entirely on his then-newly added [[Green Missile]] and his [[Luigi Cyclone]] for horizontal recovery. The move also received increased startup lag and reduced knockback in ''Melee''. From ''Brawl'' onward, for comedic and aesthetic effect Luigi falls upside-down after performing the move, becoming [[helpless]]; this allows him to steer himself horizontally while falling at the cost of more landing lag, unlike the old helpless state. In ''Brawl'', the sweet spot has slightly increased startup lag but is more effective at KOing due to the universally decreased falling speeds combined with the inclusion of the [[gravity]] penalty. It covers considerably greater vertical distance than Mario's and Dr. Mario's respective versions in all games except ''Smash 4''. It gains even less distance than before in ''Smash 4'', with even more landing lag, and it has less KO power due to its reduced knockback. The grounded version also has more startup lag and less range. It is somewhat safer, however, due to its reduced distance. However, in ''Ultimate'' most of the move's height and KO power from ''Brawl'' was restored, albeit with reduced horizontal movement when Luigi starts descending. The move also KO confirms from many of Luigi's moves, including his [[down throw]], [[up tilt]], and [[neutral aerial]].
In the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Luigi's Super Jump Punch sends him upwards and forwards like Mario, but the horizontal movement after the move is performed is low. From ''Melee'' onward, to distinguish the behavior of the move even further from Mario and Dr. Mario, the move instead sends Luigi directly vertically upward with no horizontal range at all, gaining less height compared to ''Smash 64'' and losing the ability to be aimed. In ''Melee'', specifically Luigi would fall straight down after he finished rising, forcing him to rely entirely on his then-newly added [[Green Missile]] and his [[Luigi Cyclone]] for horizontal recovery. From ''Brawl'' onward, for comedic and aesthetic effect Luigi falls upside-down after performing the move, becoming [[helpless]]; this allows him to steer himself horizontally while falling at the cost of more landing lag, unlike the old helpless state, however the sweetspot is even harder to land than before, but with greater knockback. It covers considerably greater vertical distance than Mario's (in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'') and Dr. Mario's (in ''Melee'') respective versions. It gains even less distance than before in ''Smash 4'', with even more landing lag, and it does not KO until about 10% later due to its reduced base knockback. It is somewhat safer however, due to its reduced distance.


The move's sour spot may seem useless; however, in [[Time]] matches it can be used to steal KOs, as it will give Luigi the last hit on the opponent without changing their trajectory. Additionally, in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'', the [[Luigi Ladder]] can be performed, where two Luigis can repeatedly hit each other with the sour spot of the attack to rise indefinitely, even above the upper [[blast line]].
The move's sourspot may seem useless; however, in [[Time]] matches it can be used to steal [[KO]]s, as it will give Luigi the last hit on the opponent without changing their trajectory. Additionally, in ''Melee'' the [[Luigi Ladder]] can be performed, where two Luigis can repeatedly hit each other with the sourspot of the attack to rise indefinitely, even above the upper [[blast line]].
 
===Dr. Mario===
In ''Melee'', Dr. Mario's version of the attack is nearly identical to Mario's, though it deals more knockback and scores fewer hits. As with Mario, if the attack hits an enemy, coins fly out and the attack deals about 13% damage fresh. However, the sound effect uses generic "hit" sounds instead of playing Mario's usual coin sound effect. Like Mario, Dr. Mario can also "aim" the move to change its angle somewhat, which notably initiates faster than with Mario's version. This move can be canceled upon startup unlike Mario's, granting it combo ability, but it cannot be canceled into a wall jump since Dr. Mario cannot wall jump. It also travels less recovery distance than Mario's, forcing Dr. Mario to rely more on his respective [[Super Sheet|side]] and [[Dr. Tornado|down specials]] compared to Mario, both of which also grant less momentum than Mario's.
 
In ''SSB4'', Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch no longer hits multiple times and coins no longer fly out, now striking as a [[sex kick]], dealing 13.44% damage at the start of the attack and 6.72% damage for the rest of the move. This can be considered a less extreme version of Luigi's version of Super Jump Punch. This move, if hit clean and aimed in the opposite direction, can potentially hit foes behind him, allowing him to avoid a possible punish after using the move or [[edgeguard]] foes offstage and recover at the same time, somewhat compensating for the removal of its cancelling technique. The move gains a significant landing lag nerf, similar to Mario's and Luigi's, hindering its safety if whiffed.
 
In ''Ultimate'', Dr. Mario's stronger attack multiplier causes Super Jump Punch to be even stronger, now dealing 14.1% clean and 7.0% late without any compensation on its knockback. However, it has lost the ability to be aimed after connecting with the sweet spot, removing its edgeguarding potential.


==Customization==
==Customization==
Special Move customization is available in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations:
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations:
===Mario and Dr. Mario===
===Mario & Dr. Mario===
{{CustomSet|Mario|Up|name1=Super Jump Punch|desc1=A rising punch that hits repeatedly.|name2=Super Jump|desc2=More jump than the Super Jump Punch, but with none of the punch.|name3=Explosive Punch|desc3=Less jump than the Super Jump Punch, but with an explosive punch at the top.|altlink2=Super Jump (Mario)}}
{{CustomSet|Mario|Up|name1=Super Jump Punch|desc1=A rising punch that hits repeatedly.|name2=Super Jump|desc2=More jump than the Super Jump Punch, but with none of the punch.|name3=Explosive Punch|desc3=Less jump than the Super Jump Punch, but with an explosive punch at the top.|altlink2=Super Jump (Mario)}}
{{CustomSet|DrMario|Up|name1=Super Jump Punch|desc1=This rising punch may have no coins involved, but it's extra powerful at the start of the jump.|name2=Super Jump|desc2=A slow jump that travels higher. No attack power, but you can move horizontally.|name3=Ol' One-Two|desc3=A burning uppercut. Not much height, but causes a powerful explosion at its peak.|altlink2=Super Jump (Dr. Mario)}}
{{CustomSet|DrMario|Up|name1=Super Jump Punch|desc1=This rising punch may have no coins involved, but it's extra powerful at the start of the jump.|name2=Super Jump|desc2=A slow jump that travels higher. No attack power, but you can move horizontally.|name3=Ol' One-Two|desc3=A burning uppercut. Not much height, but causes a powerful explosion at its peak.|altlink2=Super Jump (Dr. Mario)}}
# '''Super Jump Punch''': Default.
# '''Super Jump Punch''': Default.
# '''Super Jump''': Deals no damage, but has less startup, increases the distance traveled, and has a wider range of angles, essentially looking like Mario's iconic jump. Rises faster when used in mid-air. While Mario's Super Jump further increases recovery distance (about to Smash 64 levels), Dr. Mario's Super Jump travels about the same distance as Mario's Super Jump Punch. It has significantly more ending lag and slightly more landing lag, but Mario's momentum is not halted at the end of the move as much.{{Main|Mario (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 1}}{{Main|Dr. Mario (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 1}}
# '''Super Jump''': Deals no damage, but has less startup, increases the distance travelled, and has a wider range of angles. Rises faster when used in mid-air. While Mario's Super Jump further increases recovery distance (about to Smash 64 levels), Dr. Mario's Super Jump travels about the same distance as Mario's Super Jump Punch. Has significantly more ending lag and slightly more landing lag, but Mario's momentum is not halted at the end of the move as much.
# '''Explosive Punch (Mario) / Ol' One-Two (Dr. Mario)''': Produces [[flame]] and [[explosive]] damage. It now does only two hits, 8% damage for the first hit and 13% damage for the second. A powerful KOing option, killing at around 96% from the ground. However, recovery distance is reduced, and the move can't be angled at all. The move has drastically increased ending lag, meaning Mario cannot be controlled for a long time after the move ends, and it also has slightly increased landing lag. However, it has significantly larger hitboxes, making it somewhat easier to connect with.  
# '''Explosive Punch (Mario) / Ol' One-Two (Dr. Mario)''': Produces [[fire]] and [[explosive]] damage. It now does only two hits, 8% damage for the first hit and 13% damage for the second. A powerful KOing option, killing at around 96% from the ground. However, recovery distance is reduced, and the move can't be angled at all. The move has drastically increased ending lag, meaning Mario cannot be controlled for a long time after the move ends, and it also has slightly increased landing lag. However, it has significantly larger hitboxes, making it somewhat easier to connect with.  
#: In {{for3ds}}, this variation is a [[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)|Challenge]] unlock for Mario, only obtainable by getting a score of at least 200,000 in [[Target Blast]].{{Main|Mario (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 2}}{{Main|Dr. Mario (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 2}}
#: In {{for3ds}}, this variation is a [[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)|Challenge]] unlock for Mario, only obtainable by getting a score of at least 200,000 in [[Target Blast]].


===Luigi===
===Luigi===
{{CustomSet|Luigi|Up|name1=Super Jump Punch|desc1-ntsc=Punch up through the air. Stronger at the start of the move.|desc1-pal=Punches up through the air. The very start of the move is extremely powerful if it hits home.|name2=Fiery Jump Punch|desc2-ntsc=Easier to get a critical hit at the start, but you don't jump as high.|desc2-pal=Punches up into the air. Easier to get a critical hit at the start, but you don't go up as high.|name3=Burial Header|desc3-ntsc=Can bury opponents on the way down, but no critical hits on the way up.|desc3-pal=Hits once on the way into the air, then falls quickly to hit again. Can bury opponents.}}
{{CustomSet|Luigi|Up|name1=Super Jump Punch|desc1=Punch up through the air. Stronger at the start of the move.|name2=Fiery Jump Punch|desc2=Easier to get a critical hit at the start, but you don't jump as high.|name3=Burial Header|desc3=Can bury opponents on the way down, but no critical hits on the way up.}}
# '''Super Jump Punch''': Default.
# '''Super Jump Punch''': Default.
# '''Fiery Jump Punch''': The sweet spot is much larger (2.2 -> 4.0 (ground) 2.7 -> 4.0 (air)), making it considerably easier to land. However it is weaker (25% (ground), 20% (air) -> 18% (ground), 15% (air)), has a worse angle (88º (ground), 90º (Air) -> 70º (ground), 75º air), kills over 40% later, grants less height and has more ending and landing lag. Oddly, it grants Luigi slight control of the angle of the jump, granting it horizontal recovery potential. This is not to be confused with the '''Fire Jump Punch''', which is the regular Super Jump Punch hit at its sweet spot, although the two are related, having to do with the sweet spot of the original attack.{{Main|Luigi (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 1}}
# '''Fiery Jump Punch''': The sweetspot is much larger (2.2 -> 4.0 (ground) 2.7 -> 4.0 (air)), making it considerably easier to land. However it is weaker (25% (ground), 20% (air) -> 18% (ground), 15% (air)), has a worse angle (88º (ground), 90º (Air) -> 70º (ground), 75º air), kills over 40% later, grants less height and has more ending and landing lag. Oddly, it grants Luigi slight control of the angle of the jump, granting it horizontal recovery potential. This is not to be confused with the '''Fire Jump Punch''', which is the regular Super Jump Punch hit at its sweetspot.
# '''Burial Header''': Loses the sweet spot but gains a new attack after the initial jump - Luigi falls much faster and can bury grounded opponents, allowing for potential follow-ups. With good positioning, the sour spot can combo into the descending hit and knock opponents away. Sends Luigi higher than his other up specials. It also has noticeably less [[ending lag]]. Hurts horizontal recovery due to the new fall speed. It also launches aerial opponents horizontally, though one might assume it is a [[meteor smash]] due to burying grounded opponents.{{Main|Luigi (SSB4)/Up special/Custom 2}}
# '''Burial Header''': Loses the sweetspot but gains a new attack after the initial jump - Luigi falls much faster and can bury grounded opponents, allowing for potential follow-ups. With good positioning, the sourspot can combo into the descending hit and knock opponents away. Sends Luigi higher than his other up specials. Also has noticeably less [[ending lag]]. Hurts horizontal recovery due to the new fall speed. Also launches aerial opponents horizontally, though one might assume it is a [[meteor smash]] due to burying grounded opponents.


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==Instructional quotes==
==Origin==
{{InstructionalQuotes
The Super Jump Punch is based on the simplest technique used by the Mario Bros.—the jump. In the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and many games afterward, Mario and Luigi jump to cross gaps, stomp on enemies (such as [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Goomba]]s), and break [[Brick Block|bricks]] or hit [[? Block|block]]s to reveal {{s|mariowiki|coin}}s or power-ups (such as [[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Fire Flower]]s).
|ssbmchar=Mario
 
|ssbmdesc=Attack opponents while jumping or leap to get back to the ledge.
The Super Jump Punch is based on Mario and Luigi's ability to reveal [[mariowiki:Coin Block|multiple coins from certain blocks]] by jumping due to holding their fists upward; these coins are seen when Mario, Luigi (when sourspotted only), and Dr. Mario (in ''Melee'' only) use the attack on a foe. Coins are the currency of the {{b|Mushroom Kingdom|location}} in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]]. The coins that appear use their design from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'' with the exception of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', where their design was updated to resemble the {{s|mariowiki|Star Coins}} from the ''[[mariowiki:New Super Mario Bros.|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series of games. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', coins produced by Mario can randomly appear as {{s|supermariowiki|regional coins}} found in the {{s|supermariowiki|Metro Kingdom}} from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}''. The sound effect played at the beginning of the move (by all three users) is based on the sound effect played when Mario or Luigi jumps in ''Super Mario Bros.''
|ssbbchar=Mario
|ssbbdesc=Jump while attacking. Useful in recoveries.
|ssb4-3count=2
|ssb4-3char=Mario
|ssb4-3desc=Jump up to hit opponents multiple times.
|ssb4-3char2=Luigi
|ssb4-3desc2=A rising punch that can deal great damage at the start of the move.
|ssbucount=3
|ssbuchar=Mario
|ssbudesc=Hits repeatedly with a rising punch.
|ssbuchar2=Luigi
|ssbudesc2=Punches up into the air with the strongest blows at the start of the attack.
|ssbuchar3=Dr. Mario
|ssbudesc3=Hits repeatedly{{sic}} with a rising punch that, while lacking coins, is extra powerful at the start of the jump.
}}


==Techniques==
==Techniques==
[[File:Sjpwalljump.gif|thumb|Mario walljumping after his Up-B]]
[[File:upbcancelsmall.gif|thumb|Dr. Mario canceling his Up-B]]
===Super Jump Punch [[wall jump]]===
===Super Jump Punch [[wall jump]]===
[[File:Sjpwalljump.gif|thumb|Mario walljumping after his up special]]
In ''Melee'', if Mario is right next to a wall, the Super Jump Punch can be cancelled into a [[wall jump]] by tapping the opposite direction Mario is facing immediately after Mario begins to turn around after reaching the apex of his jump. This technique can be rather useful if Mario happens to be knocked very low while next to the wall on stages such as [[Yoshi's Story]] (such as when recovering from a [[meteor smash]]). It isn't easy to utilize however, due to requiring Mario to be right next to the wall before using the move.
In ''Melee'', if Mario is right next to a wall, the Super Jump Punch can be canceled into a [[wall jump]] by tapping the opposite direction Mario is facing immediately after Mario begins to turn around after reaching the apex of his jump. This technique can be rather useful if Mario happens to be knocked very low while next to the wall on stages such as [[Yoshi's Story]] (such as when recovering from a [[meteor smash]]). It isn't easy to utilize however, due to requiring Mario to be right next to the wall before using the move. It also doesn't work at all on certain walls.
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===Up-B cancel===
===Up-B cancel===
[[File:upbcancelsmall.gif|thumb|Dr. Mario canceling his up special]]
In ''Melee'', Dr. Mario can cancel his Super Jump Punch. To perform this, a player must have Dr. Mario use his Super Jump Punch and then during the first four frames, quickly move the [[control stick]] in the opposite direction. Alternatively, the player can use Super Jump Punch such that Dr. Mario would jump backwards, and then press the control stick downward during the first few frames of the animation. This technique can be used for combos (similar to {{SSBM|Fox}}'s [[Reflector]]) or to shield cancel and punish the opponent for [[approach]]ing or for trying to break the player's [[shield]]; however, its [[set knockback]] means that it cannot [[KO]] opponents.
In ''Melee'', Dr. Mario can cancel his Super Jump Punch. To perform this, a player must have Dr. Mario use his Super Jump Punch and then during the first four frames, quickly move the [[control stick]] in the opposite direction. Alternatively, the player can use Super Jump Punch such that Dr. Mario would jump backward, and then press the control stick downward during the first few frames of the animation. This technique can be used for combos (similar to {{SSBM|Fox}}'s {{b|Reflector|Fox}}) or to shield cancel and punish the opponent for [[approach]]ing or for trying to break the player's [[shield]]; however, its [[set knockback]] means that it cannot [[KO]] opponents.


The technique is still possible in ''Smash 4'', but it requires the player to be under the effects of [[Witch Time]] or a [[timer]].
The technique is still possible in Smash 4, but it requires the player to be under the effects of [[Witch Time]] or a [[timer]].
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==Origin==
[[File:Jump SMB.gif|frame|Mario's jumping animation from ''Super Mario Bros.'']]
The Super Jump Punch is based on the simplest technique used by the Mario Bros. — the {{s|mariowiki|jump}}. In the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and many games afterward, Mario and Luigi jump to cross gaps, stomp on enemies (such as [[Koopa Troopa]]s and [[Goomba]]s), and break [[Brick Block|bricks]] or hit [[? Block|block]]s to reveal {{s|mariowiki|coin}}s or power-ups (such as [[Super Mushroom]]s and [[Fire Flower]]s).
The Super Jump Punch is based on Mario and Luigi's abilities to reveal [[mariowiki:Coin Block|multiple coins from certain blocks]] and defeat enemies standing on blocks from below by jumping due to holding their fists upward (the latter of which dates back to ''Mario Bros.''); these coins are seen when Mario, Luigi (when sourspotted only), and Dr. Mario (in ''Melee'' only) use the attack on a foe. Coins are the currency of the {{b|Mushroom Kingdom|location}} in the [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' series]]. The coins that appear in the first three games borrow their design from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', but from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' onward their design was updated to resemble the {{s|mariowiki|Star Coins}} from the ''[[mariowiki:New Super Mario Bros.|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' series of games. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', coins produced by Mario can randomly appear as {{s|supermariowiki|regional coins}} found in the {{s|supermariowiki|Metro Kingdom}} from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}''. The sound effect played at the beginning of the move (by all three users) is based on the sound effect played when Mario or Luigi jumps in ''Super Mario Bros'' while the sound effect of the Regional coins from ''Odyssey'' plays when that variant is activated.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Mario===
<gallery>
<gallery>
JumpSMB.jpg|Mario's jumping animation from ''Super Mario Bros.''
Mario Super Jump Punch SSB.png|Mario's Super Jump Punch in ''Smash 64''.
Mario Super Jump Punch SSB.png|Mario's Super Jump Punch in ''Smash 64''.
LuigiUpSpecial64.png|Luigi's Super Jump Punch in ''Smash 64''.
FJPSSB.gif|Luigi's Fire Jump Punch in ''Smash 64''.
Ssb64mario.jpg|Artwork of Mario performing a Super Jump Punch in the ''Smash 64'' manual.
Ssb64mario.jpg|Artwork of Mario performing a Super Jump Punch in the ''Smash 64'' manual.
Super Jump Punch SSBM.gif|Animation of Mario's Super Jump Punch in ''Melee''.
Super Jump Punch SSBM.gif|Animation of Mario's Super Jump Punch in ''Melee''.
Mario SuperJumpPunchSSBM.jpg|Mario's Super Jump Punch on [[Ness (SSBM)|Ness]] in ''Melee''.
Mario SuperJumpPunchSSBM.jpg|Mario's Super Jump Punch on [[Ness (SSBM)|Ness]] in ''Melee''.
FJPMelee.jpg|Luigi's Fire Jump Punch in ''Melee''.
Dr.Mario Super Jump Punch.jpg|Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch in ''Melee''.
sjpwalljump.gif|Mario wall jumping after using his Super Jump Punch.
sjpwalljump.gif|Mario wall jumping after using his Super Jump Punch.
MarioJumppunch.jpg|Mario's Super Jump Punch as an attack in ''Brawl''.
MarioJumppunch.jpg|Mario's Super Jump Punch as an attack in ''Brawl''.
Luigi helpless.jpg|Luigi when landing after his helplessness in ''Brawl''.
SuperJumpPunch-3DS.jpg|Mario's Super Jump Punch in {{for3ds}}.
SuperJumpPunch-3DS.jpg|Mario's Super Jump Punch in {{for3ds}}.
MarioSuperJumpPunchWiiU.jpg|Mario performing his Super Jump Punch in {{forwiiu}}.
SSBU challenge image 105.png|Super Jump Punch In [[Ultimate]].
Mario SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Mario using Super Jump Punch as shown by the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
===Luigi===
<gallery>
LuigiUpSpecial64.png|Luigi's Super Jump Punch in ''Smash 64''.
FJPSSB.gif|Luigi's Fire Jump Punch in ''Smash 64''.
FJPMelee.jpg|Luigi's Fire Jump Punch in ''Melee''.
Luigi jump punch.jpg|Luigi's "Fire Jump Punch" in ''Brawl''.
Luigi helpless.jpg|Luigi when landing after his helplessness in ''Brawl''.
LuigiSuperJumpPunch3DS.JPG|Luigi's Super Jump Punch in {{for3ds}}.
LuigiSuperJumpPunch3DS.JPG|Luigi's Super Jump Punch in {{for3ds}}.
Luigi_SuperJumpPunch_SSB4.jpeg|Luigi's Super Jump Punch in {{forwiiu}}.
Luigi_SuperJumpPunch_SSB4.jpeg|Luigi's Super Jump Punch in {{forwiiu}}.
Luigi SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Luigi using Super Jump Punch as shown by the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
===Dr. Mario===
<gallery>
Dr.Mario Super Jump Punch.jpg|Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch in ''Melee''.
SSB4 - Dr. Mario Screen-4.jpg|Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch in {{forwiiu}}.
SSB4 - Dr. Mario Screen-4.jpg|Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch in {{forwiiu}}.
Dr Mario SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Dr. Mario using Super Jump Punch as shown in the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|スーパージャンプパンチ|Sūpā Janpu Panchi}}, ''Super Jump Punch''
|en=Super Jump Punch
|fr=Super poing sauté
|es=Supersalto Puñetazo
|de=Super-Sprungschlag
|it=Super pugno in salto
|nl=Supersprongstoot
|ru={{rollover|Ударный суперпрыжок|Udarny superpryzhok|?}}
|ko={{rollover|슈퍼 점프 펀치|Syupeo Jeompeu Peonchi|?}}, ''Super Jump Punch''
|zh_cn={{rollover|超级跳跃拳|Chāojí Tiàoyuè Quán|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|超級跳躍拳|Chāojí Tiàoyuè Quán|?}}
}}


==Trivia ==
==Trivia ==
*In ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', Luigi reverts to Mario's [[fall speed]] during special fall after using this move. This won't occur if he is put into special fall by [[Pac-Jump]]'s trampoline.
*Although Luigi's Super Jump Punch appears to jump straight upward, it can actually be very slightly angled. This rarely has a noticeable effect though.
*In ''Melee'', the coins for the [[Trophy Lottery]] as well as the "Game Over" screen look very similar to the coins that appear when using this move. This carries over to the [[Game Over]] screen in ''Brawl''{{'}}s Adventure and Classic Modes, as well as the [[Coin Launcher]]. Lastly, there is a [[List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)|Coin]] trophy in ''Melee''.
*In ''Melee'', the coins for the [[Trophy Lottery]] as well as the "Game Over" screen look very similar to the coins that appear when using this move. This carries over to the [[Game Over]] screen in ''Brawl''{{'}}s Adventure and Classic Modes, as well as the [[Coin Launcher]]. Lastly, there is a [[List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)|Coin]] trophy in ''Melee''.
*This move is occasionally nicknamed as "Pay-Day Punch", given that ''Nintendo Power'' magazine gave this name to the move in its review for ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', referring to the coins flying out of the enemy when dealing damage. This is a reference to the move Pay Day used by [[Meowth]] in the {{uv|Pokémon}} games, which also causes coins to spawn.
*This move is occasionally nicknamed as "Pay-Day Punch", given that ''Nintendo Power'' magazine gave this name to the move in its review for ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', referring to the coins flying out of the enemy when dealing damage. This is a reference to the move Pay Day used by [[Meowth]] in the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' games, which also causes coins to spawn.
*Prior to ''SSB4'', the coins that appear are 2D sprites that always face the screen on the [[pause]] menu.
*Prior to ''Smash 4'', the coins that appear are 2D sprites that always face the screen on the [[pause]] menu.
* In ''SSB4'' both Explosive Punch and Ol' One Two when performed up close, bears similarities to [[Ryu]]'s Shin Shoryuken.
 
*In ''Ultimate'', Luigi's Super Jump Punch is coded to bypass the [[interruptibility]] that his special fall landing normally has. Causing special fall with [[Pac-Jump]]'s trampoline reveals that the landing lag is supposed to be interruptible on frame 31.
*In ''Ultimate'', the description of Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch incorrectly states that it hits multiple times despite not being able to hit more than once since ''SSB4''.


==Technical details==
{{Multiple Special Moves|Mario|Luigi}}
Mario:
{{Special Moves|char=Dr. Mario}}
*[[Mario (SSB)/Up special]]
*[[Mario (SSBM)/Up special]]
*[[Mario (SSBB)/Up special]]
*[[Mario (SSB4)/Up special]]
*[[Mario (SSBU)/Up special]]
Luigi:
*[[Luigi (SSB)/Up special]]
*[[Luigi (SSBM)/Up special]]
*[[Luigi (SSBB)/Up special]]
*[[Luigi (SSB4)/Up special]]
*[[Luigi (SSBU)/Up special]]
Dr. Mario:
*[[Dr. Mario (SSBM)/Up special]]
*[[Dr. Mario (SSB4)/Up special]]
*[[Dr. Mario (SSBU)/Up special]]


{{Multiple Special Moves|Mario|Luigi|Dr. Mario}}


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