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Pac-Jump
Pac-Jump.jpg
Multiple Characters using Pac-Jump
User Pac-Man
Universe Pac-Man

Pac-Man's Up special (パックマンジャンプ, Pac-Jump) is currently unnamed in English. Pac-Man turns into his ball form and summons a trampoline that stays in mid-air. The trampoline can be bounced on by anyone two more times, with each subsequent bounce launching characters higher than the last, but a third time causes it to break and the user to become helpless.

Origin

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Mappy using trampolines in his original game

Pac-Man's Ball Form originates from his sprite in the very first Pac-Man game.

The trampoline is a reference to another Bandai Namco game known as Mappy. In the game, there were several trampolines that start out as green. Every time they are bounced on, they change color to blue, yellow, and red. When bounced on when red, it breaks apart, leaving Mappy helpless.