Jigglypuff (SSBU)
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Jigglypuff in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | Pokémon |
Other playable appearances | in SSB in Melee in Brawl in SSB4 |
Availability | Unlockable |
Final Smash | Puff Up |
“ | Jigglypuff can jump 5 times in the air and can move faster in the air than on the ground. Use Jigglypuff's great aerial ability to overwhelm your opponent! If you manage to land the down special Rest, you can powerfully launch your opponent. | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Jigglypuff (プリン, Purin) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Mika Kanai, Jigglypuff's voice actress from previous games and the Pokémon anime, reprises her role in the Japanese version with new voice clips.
Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4
Aesthetics
- As with all veterans returning from SSB4, Jigglypuff's model features a more subdued color scheme. It more closely resembles its appearance in recent mainline Pokémon titles as a result. Only its irises have retained some of their vibrancy, and they are more detailed than they were previously.
- Jigglypuff is slightly more expressive, for example, now smiling when using certain neutral attacks as it did in games prior to SSB4 rather than looking surprised.
- Jigglypuff's ears now fold slightly inward when using Rollout or Rest.
- Side taunt is now much faster.
- Jigglypuff has a new victory pose: it jumps twice, spins around, and assumes a pose similar to its render from SSB4.
- Jigglypuff has an altered airdodge animation, where she poses more gracefully during the ending lag.
Attributes
- Like all characters, Jigglypuff's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete.
Ground Attacks
- Jigglypuff has a new dash attack animation, with its face angled more towards the screen and its limbs more elegantly spread out.
- The move itself travels further and appears to have decreased ending lag.
- Jigglypuff's forward smash extends slightly farther and has less ending lag.
Aerial attacks
- Back aerial has reduced ending lag.
- Up aerial has less landing lag.
Special Moves
- When using an uncharged Rollout, Jigglypuff will only roll once, significantly speeding up the animation. This improves its safety.
- Rollout's rebound animation is much faster, and its ending lag has been greatly reduced and is much stronger.
- Jigglypuff will now be able to move after hitting an opponent midair.
- Pound now goes a further distance and has less endlag.
- Sing covers more range. It also has less startup and end lag.
- Rest now activates a dramatic slow motion effect upon hitting.
- The animation for waking up after using Rest can be cancelled, making the move much safer.
- Puff Up is now much faster than the previous games. When it ends, Jigglypuff aesthetically "pops", and then deflates to normal size, mimicking a balloon. Jigglypuff additionally shrinks considerably faster at the end. It also has an angry expression while inflating, resembling the face the Jigglypuff from the anime makes when someone falls asleep.
- Puff Up now has a second, shockwave-like hitbox at the climax of the move.
Gallery
Taunting on Green Greens.
Putting Ganondorf to sleep with Sing on Town and City.
A giant Jigglypuff using its neutral attack on Toon Link, Pit, and Marth on The Great Cave Offensive.
Jigglypuff riding a Warp Star on Green Greens.
Using Rollout alongside Kirby who uses his Jigglypuff Copy Ability on Onett.
Jigglypuff using Rollout beside Togedemaru on Wii Fit Studio.
Jigglypuff, Ridley, Ice Climbers, and Zelda on Summit.
Character Showcase Video
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