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==Origin==
==Origin==
Double jumping is a common mechanic in many platforming video games, with the oldest game to include such an ability being [[Namco]]'s {{uvm3|Dragon Buster}}. Occasionally it is given as a power-up or an upgrade, while other times it is just a natural ability. Fighters who can double jump in their native games include [[Bayonetta]], [[Daisy]], [[Kazooie]], [[Kirby]], [[Samus]], [[Sonic]], [[Wario]], [[Yoshi]], [[Mario]], [[King Dedede]],and [[Meta Knight]].
Double jumping is a common mechanic in many platforming video games, with the oldest game to include such an ability being [[Namco]]'s {{uvm3|Dragon Buster}}. Occasionally it is given as a power-up or an upgrade, while other times it is just a natural ability. Fighters who can double jump in their native games include [[Bayonetta]], [[Daisy]], [[Kazooie]], [[Kirby]], [[Samus]], [[Sonic]], [[Wario]], [[Yoshi]], [[King Dedede]], and [[Meta Knight]].


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