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Upon using the Final Smash, Donkey Kong raises his fist and throws a strong punch at his victims. If the initial punch connects with an opponent, the color will be temporarily inverted, before Donkey Kong proceeds to throw a barrage of rapid punches at his victims. Donkey Kong then finishes the opponent with an uppercut, followed by a chest beat. | Upon using the Final Smash, Donkey Kong raises his fist and throws a strong punch at his victims. If the initial punch connects with an opponent, the color will be temporarily inverted, before Donkey Kong proceeds to throw a barrage of 31 more rapid punches at his victims. Donkey Kong then finishes the opponent with an uppercut for 33 total hits, followed by a chest beat. | ||
Comical bongo noises are heard every time Donkey Kong hits the opponent, with the exception of the initial hit and the uppercut. | Comical bongo noises are heard every time Donkey Kong hits the opponent, with the exception of the initial hit and the uppercut. |
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Jungle Rush in Ultimate. | |
User | Donkey Kong |
Universe | Donkey Kong |
Jungle Rush (ジャングルラッシュ, Jungle Rush) is Donkey Kong's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview[edit]
Upon using the Final Smash, Donkey Kong raises his fist and throws a strong punch at his victims. If the initial punch connects with an opponent, the color will be temporarily inverted, before Donkey Kong proceeds to throw a barrage of 31 more rapid punches at his victims. Donkey Kong then finishes the opponent with an uppercut for 33 total hits, followed by a chest beat.
Comical bongo noises are heard every time Donkey Kong hits the opponent, with the exception of the initial hit and the uppercut.
Instructional quote[edit]
Move List | Donkey Kong pummels opponents with a flurry of punches before launching them with a finishing uppercut. If the first hit doesn’t make contact, the whole attack fails, so make sure to get that hit in. |
Origin[edit]
This move is based on how he attacks enemies in Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. DK's main attack method is stunning enemies with his claps; he can connect his moves with a single punch, after which he unleashes a barrage of punches to finish them. If Donkey Kong touches an opponent after he has stunned them, the background color will be inverted, similar to how it appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.