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====Aesthetics====
====Aesthetics====
*{{change|Jigglypuff has all new voice clips when the game is set to French or German due to its name change from "Jigglypuff" to "Rondoudou" and "Pummeluff" respectively. This is specific to the European version of the game, as the Australian version and iQue version only contains English.}}
*{{change|Jigglypuff has all new voice clips when the game is set to French or German due to its name change from "Jigglypuff" to "Rondoudou" and "Pummeluff" respectively. This is specific to the European version of the game, as the Australian version only contains English.}}


====Attributes====
====Attributes====
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====Specials====
====Specials====
*{{nerf|Rest has a catastrophically smaller hitbox (130u → 60u).}}
*{{nerf|Rest has a much smaller hitbox (130u → 60u).}}


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
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|usname=Sing
|usname=Sing
|usdmg=—
|usdmg=—
|usdesc=Jigglypuff sings while staying in place and creating music waves. Any nearby grounded opponents will be sent to sleep if they get caught by the waves. Unlike in later games, opponents sleep for longer at lower percentages. Unlike most up specials, it is not a recovery move, and will most certainly lead to a [[self-destruct]] if used offstage due to its long ending lag. The move heavily suffers from having its short range (hampered by the fact that it does not work on aerial or shielding opponents), long startup lag and extremely long ending lag, with the entire move taking 3 seconds to complete. Even at lower percents, the opponent can [[Button mashing|mash out]] of the sleep and punish Jigglypuff before Jigglypuff has even finished singing. Jigglypuff can use Sing after a teleport to use the move while approaching but overall, it is considered one of the worst moves in the game, with its extreme flaws making it borderline useless.
|usdesc=Sings, anyone nearby will be sent to sleep. Unlike in later games, opponents sleep for longer at lower percentages. Unlike most up specials, it is not a recovery move, and will most certainly lead to a [[self-destruct]] if used offstage due to its long ending lag. It has very limited use owing to its small range and because usually by the time Jigglypuff ends its song, the opponent could have already [[Button mashing|mashed out]].
|dsname=Rest
|dsname=Rest
|dsdmg=20%, 14% (NTSC-J)
|dsdmg=20%, 14% (NTSC-J)
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*{{Sm|takuro~|Japan}} - The second best Jigglypuff player in Japan. He held some of the best Jigglypuff results in the country before wangera competed with a 2nd at {{Trn|Kanto 2011}} where he picked up a notable win over {{Sm|Prince}} and 5th place at {{Trn|Kanto 2014}}. He continued to compete with high results in Kanto events before retiring in 2018.
*{{Sm|takuro~|Japan}} - The second best Jigglypuff player in Japan. He held some of the best Jigglypuff results in the country before wangera competed with a 2nd at {{Trn|Kanto 2011}} where he picked up a notable win over {{Sm|Prince}} and 5th place at {{Trn|Kanto 2014}}. He continued to compete with high results in Kanto events before retiring in 2018.
*{{Sm|wangera|Japan}} - The best Jigglypuff player of all time. Won {{Trn|Kanto 2016}}, being the first solo Jigglypuff player to win a Japanese tournament since Ron's run at 1st Kansai. He has shown some of the best Jigglypuff results seen in North America as well, with his 3rd at {{Trn|GENESIS 3}} and 5th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}}.
*{{Sm|wangera|Japan}} - The best Jigglypuff player of all time. Won {{Trn|Kanto 2016}}, being the first solo Jigglypuff player to win a Japanese tournament since Ron's run at 1st Kansai. He has shown some of the best Jigglypuff results seen in North America as well, with his 3rd at {{Trn|GENESIS 3}} and 5th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}}.
*{{Sm|Waxy:Joe|USA}} - The second best Jigglypuff player in the United States in the recent meta. Some of his best performances are 9th at {{Trn|Xanadu Origins}} and 25th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}}, the latter being where he defeated {{Sm|Alvin}} and {{Sm|tacos}}. He is currently ranked 31st on the [[2023 Smash 64 Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Waxy:Joe|USA}} - The second best Jigglypuff player in the United States in the recent meta. Some of his best performances are 9th at {{Trn|Xanadu Origins}} and 25th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}}, the latter being where he defeated {{Sm|Alvin}} and {{Sm|tacos}}. He is currently ranked 58th on the [[2021-2022 Smash 64 Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|YBOMBB|Canada}} - One of the best players from Canada using Jigglypuff as a co-main. He has placed 4th at {{Trn|The Big House 9}} and 9th at {{Trn|Apex 2013}}, as well as beating {{Sm|Preston}} and {{Sm|Nintendude}} with the character. He was at one point considered the best player in Ontario during the [[Ontario Power Rankings|September 2014]] rankings.
*{{Sm|YBOMBB|Canada}} - One of the best players from Canada using Jigglypuff as a co-main. He has placed 4th at {{Trn|The Big House 9}} and 9th at {{Trn|Apex 2013}}, as well as beating {{Sm|Preston}} and {{Sm|Nintendude}} with the character. He was at one point considered the best player in Ontario during the [[Ontario Power Rankings|September 2014]] rankings.
*{{Sm|Yunque|USA}} - One of the best Jigglypuff players in the United States before going inactive after 2018. His best performances were back-to-back 9ths at {{Trn|Shine 2016}} and {{Trn|Shine 2017}}. He became the second solo Jigglypuff player to be ranked on the 64 League Rankings consecutively for two years, doing so with 47th and 48th placement on the [[2017 64 League Rankings|2017]] and [[2018 64 League Rankings|2018]] rankings, respectively.
*{{Sm|Yunque|USA}} - One of the best Jigglypuff players in the United States before going inactive after 2018. His best performances were back-to-back 9ths at {{Trn|Shine 2016}} and {{Trn|Shine 2017}}. He became the second solo Jigglypuff player to be ranked on the 64 League Rankings consecutively for two years, doing so with 47th and 48th placement on the [[2017 64 League Rankings|2017]] and [[2018 64 League Rankings|2018]] rankings, respectively.

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