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When he uses the move, King K. Rool puts on a pack with a propeller attached to it, activates it, and starts to rise in the air. The move lasts a deceptively long time | When he uses the move, King K. Rool puts on a pack with a propeller attached to it, activates it, and starts to rise in the air. The move lasts a deceptively long time and the propeller boasts a hitbox on it allowing him to hit enemies above him with slight knockback. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |
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Propellerpack in Ultimate. | |
User | King K. Rool |
Universe | Donkey Kong |
Propellerpack (フライングバックパック, Flying Backpack) is King K. Rool's up special move.
Overview
When he uses the move, King K. Rool puts on a pack with a propeller attached to it, activates it, and starts to rise in the air. The move lasts a deceptively long time and the propeller boasts a hitbox on it allowing him to hit enemies above him with slight knockback.
Origin
This attack is based on the boss fight against K. Rool's alter ego, Baron K. Roolenstein, in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble!. In the fight, Dixie and Kiddie Kong must attack his pack with barrels in order to knock him into lightning that appears along the floor. The way K. Roolenstein flies around is mimicked by K. Rool in Ultimate - his helpless animation, for example, resembles the way K. Roolenstein flaps his hands in the air occasionally.