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In the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', the move is called "Hip Drop" by Yoshi's in-game character profile, which was the standard name for the maneuver in the [[supermariowiki:Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] at this time; elsewhere in the ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' and [[Yoshi (universe)|''Yoshi'' series]] the move is known as "Ground Pound". However, the move is listed as "Bomb" in the manual, which is likely an error. | In the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', the move is called "Hip Drop" by Yoshi's in-game character profile, which was the standard name for the maneuver in the [[supermariowiki:Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] at this time; elsewhere in the ''[[Mario (universe)|Mario]]'' and [[Yoshi (universe)|''Yoshi'' series]] the move is known as "Ground Pound". However, the move is listed as "Bomb" in the manual, which is likely an error. | ||
The move was then named as the Yoshi Bomb in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''SSB4''. This is a bit of an unsubstantiated choice; no move has ever been known as "Yoshi Bomb" in the ''Mario'' or ''Yoshi'' series, and the Japanese name for the move remains {{ja|ヒップドロップ|Hippu Doroppu}} (Hip Drop). In most in-depth Japanese sources, Luigi's new down throw also shares this exact name which implies that it's the exact same technique. | The move was then named as the Yoshi Bomb in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''SSB4''. This is a bit of an unsubstantiated choice; no move has ever been known as "Yoshi Bomb" in the ''Mario'' or ''Yoshi'' series, and the Japanese name for the move remains {{ja|ヒップドロップ|Hippu Doroppu}} (Hip Drop). In most in-depth Japanese sources, Luigi's new down throw in ''SSB4'' also shares this exact name which implies that it's the exact same technique. | ||
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