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In ''Super Smash Bros.'', there is only one taunt animation, so characters that taunt either face the screen or away from it depending on whether they are facing left or right. This was changed in ''Melee'' so characters that turn towards the screen have slightly different animations, making sure they never face away (unless they are caped). Using this functionality, {{SSBM|Pichu}} and {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s taunts in ''Melee'' have two distinctly different animations depending on the direction they are facing. While this trait stuck with Captain Falcon for his later appearances, Pichu's different taunts were mapped to different inputs. Additionally, [[Wario]] has an extra taunt when he is riding his [[Wario Bike|bike]], used by pressing any of the taunt buttons. Taunts can all be done on the ground only and are [[Taunt canceling|canceled]] if the character goes airborne or slides close to an edge during their execution. | In ''Super Smash Bros.'', there is only one taunt animation, so characters that taunt either face the screen or away from it depending on whether they are facing left or right. This was changed in ''Melee'' so characters that turn towards the screen have slightly different animations, making sure they never face away (unless they are caped). Using this functionality, {{SSBM|Pichu}} and {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s taunts in ''Melee'' have two distinctly different animations depending on the direction they are facing. While this trait stuck with Captain Falcon for his later appearances, Pichu's different taunts were mapped to different inputs. Additionally, [[Wario]] has an extra taunt when he is riding his [[Wario Bike|bike]], used by pressing any of the taunt buttons. Taunts can all be done on the ground only and are [[Taunt canceling|canceled]] if the character goes airborne or slides close to an edge during their execution. | ||
Taunts are different between every character - even those who are direct [[clones]] of another, with the exception of Ryu and Ken’s side taunt, where they hold their fist forward, though the words they speak while performing it are | Taunts are different between every character - even those who are direct [[clones]] of another, with the exception of Ryu and Ken’s side taunt, where they hold their fist forward, though the words they speak while performing it are differen,t and Ken also bumps his fists together first before performing the animation. However, taunts always have the character doing a motion (such as dancing) and the character may speak or yell out a battle cry, which is often taken advantage of within [[taunt match]]es. Taunts have variable durations between characters, some of which are very noticeable, such as {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s taunt in ''Melee'', which is the slowest in the game, taking more than three times longer to finish than {{SSBM|Kirby}}'s taunt, which is the fastest in the game. However, some characters such as {{SSB|Mario}} in ''SSB'', {{SSBM|Pikachu}} in ''Melee'' and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} in ''Smash 4'' can [[interrupt]] their taunts noticeably earlier than the end of the animation. In ''Ultimate'', this feature is amplified to every taunt in the game except those that affect gameplay (such as {{SSBU|Greninja}} and {{SSBU|Luigi}}'s down taunts), being all interruptible on [[frame]] 50 regardless of their animation length, although several of them have faster animations than in previous games regardless. | ||
[[Cloud]] and [[Sephiroth]] are the only characters in non-Japanese versions of the series who still speak Japanese in any of their taunts as of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. However, some "speaking" taunts change between languages. A notable example is [[Jigglypuff]], whose dialogue changes to reflect its name in other languages, such as its Japanese name, "''Purin''" or Fox in ''Melee'', when he says "{{ja|かかってこい|Kakatte koi}}" (''Come on''). | [[Cloud]] and [[Sephiroth]] are the only characters in non-Japanese versions of the series who still speak Japanese in any of their taunts as of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. However, some "speaking" taunts change between languages. A notable example is [[Jigglypuff]], whose dialogue changes to reflect its name in other languages, such as its Japanese name, "''Purin''" or Fox in ''Melee'', when he says "{{ja|かかってこい|Kakatte koi}}" (''Come on''). |