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'''Bonus Fruit''' ({{ja|フルーツターゲット}}, ''Fruits Target'') is | '''Bonus Fruit''' ({{ja|フルーツターゲット}}, ''Fruits Target'') is {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}'s [[neutral special move]] in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]. | ||
He holds out a bonus item from his original appearance and cycles through them, presumably starting at the iconic Cherry. After reaching the Orange each item takes longer to charge. When selected Pac-Man throws the item as a projectile. | He holds out a bonus item from his original appearance and cycles through them, presumably starting at the iconic Cherry. After reaching the Orange each item takes longer to charge. When selected Pac-Man throws the item as a projectile. | ||
While called Bonus Fruit Pac-Man has also been seen throwing a Galaxian Starship that was a bonus collectable in the original Arcade game. | While called Bonus Fruit, Pac-Man has also been seen throwing a Galaxian Starship that was a bonus collectable in the original Arcade game. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Bonus fruits are one of the staples of the ''Pac-Man'' arcade games. They appear near the ghost's | Bonus fruits are one of the staples of the ''Pac-Man'' arcade games. They appear near the ghost's lair in most games, and vanish after a set time. Consuming one yields bonus points depending on the fruit. The fruits in the original ''Pac-Man'' are, in order: Cherry, Strawberry, Orange, Apple, Grapes, Galaxian Starship, Bell, and Key. In the original arcade game, after reaching Orange, the fruit begins changing every other level rather than every level (meaning Orange appears for two levels, then Apple for two levels, etc.). This is reflected in Bonus Fruit by having its charge time double once it reaches Orange. | ||
{{Special Moves|char=Pac-Man}} | {{Special Moves|char=Pac-Man}} |
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User | Pac-Man |
Universe | Pac-Man |
Bonus Fruit (フルーツターゲット, Fruits Target) is Pac-Man's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. 4.
He holds out a bonus item from his original appearance and cycles through them, presumably starting at the iconic Cherry. After reaching the Orange each item takes longer to charge. When selected Pac-Man throws the item as a projectile.
While called Bonus Fruit, Pac-Man has also been seen throwing a Galaxian Starship that was a bonus collectable in the original Arcade game.
Origin
Bonus fruits are one of the staples of the Pac-Man arcade games. They appear near the ghost's lair in most games, and vanish after a set time. Consuming one yields bonus points depending on the fruit. The fruits in the original Pac-Man are, in order: Cherry, Strawberry, Orange, Apple, Grapes, Galaxian Starship, Bell, and Key. In the original arcade game, after reaching Orange, the fruit begins changing every other level rather than every level (meaning Orange appears for two levels, then Apple for two levels, etc.). This is reflected in Bonus Fruit by having its charge time double once it reaches Orange.