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*In [[Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!]], there is an [[Sleepy time|easter egg]] involving the Sing attack. | *In [[Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!]], there is an [[Sleepy time|easter egg]] involving the Sing attack. | ||
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Revision as of 20:55, February 3, 2008
Sing is Jigglypuff's Up B attack. Soundwaves and music notes come out from her body and travel out a certain distance. All opponents within range (and touching the ground) will fall asleep for a short amount of time. This attack does no damage at all and simply disables opponents to set up for attacks.
Unlike most Up B moves, this is not a third jump. Jigglypuff enters a helpless state and gains no height. Instead, players often use Rollout or an air dodge as a third jump. Timing of this move is crucial, as opponents who fall asleep at the beginning can wake up before Jigglypuff finishes singing. This leaves Jigglypuff vulnerable to counter-attacks.
Trivia
- Switching languages changes Jigglypuff's name, as well as the song she sings.
- Although it does no damage, Sing can destroy targets in Super Smash Bros. Melee's Target Test.
- In Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!, there is an easter egg involving the Sing attack.