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[[Image:Spinning_Kong.jpg|thumb|250px|Spinning Kong]]
[[Image:Spinning_Kong.jpg|thumb|250px|Spinning Kong]]
The '''Spinning Kong''' is [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Up B]] move. In terms of vertical recovery, this move goes a very short distance, but it goes almost as far horizontally as Meta Knight's [[Mach Tornado]], making it a fairly effective recovery move.  When used on the ground, the Spinning Kong can be used in a fashion similar to Bowser's [[Whirling Fortress]]; it can be used out of the shield, or as a disruptive tactic. The Spinning Kong's first hit, in which Donkey Kong extends his fist to charge up the spin, has decent knockback.
The '''Spinning Kong''' is [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Up B]] move. In terms of vertical recovery, this move goes a very short distance, but it goes almost as far horizontally as Meta Knight's [[Mach Tornado]], making it a fairly effective recovery move.  When used on the ground, the Spinning Kong can be used in a fashion similar to Bowser's [[Whirling Fortress]]; it can be used out of the shield, or as a disruptive tactic. The Spinning Kong's first hit, in which Donkey Kong extends his fist to charge up the spin, has decent knockback. The Spinning Kong can also act as a pseudo shield for some projectiles which is helpful when recovering.


The Spinning Kong does up to 36% damage. In Brawl, Donkey Kong falls on his back after finishing the move, leaving him vulnerable for a moment.
The Spinning Kong does up to 36% damage. In Brawl, Donkey Kong falls on his back after finishing the move, leaving him vulnerable for a moment.

Revision as of 09:31, April 28, 2009

Spinning Kong

The Spinning Kong is Donkey Kong's Up B move. In terms of vertical recovery, this move goes a very short distance, but it goes almost as far horizontally as Meta Knight's Mach Tornado, making it a fairly effective recovery move. When used on the ground, the Spinning Kong can be used in a fashion similar to Bowser's Whirling Fortress; it can be used out of the shield, or as a disruptive tactic. The Spinning Kong's first hit, in which Donkey Kong extends his fist to charge up the spin, has decent knockback. The Spinning Kong can also act as a pseudo shield for some projectiles which is helpful when recovering.

The Spinning Kong does up to 36% damage. In Brawl, Donkey Kong falls on his back after finishing the move, leaving him vulnerable for a moment.

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