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**In ''Ultimate'', the same effect happens whenever a character goes into their tumbling animation from an attack from behind, a low-hitting attack, or gets meteor smashed with their damage at 100% or more.
**In ''Ultimate'', the same effect happens whenever a character goes into their tumbling animation from an attack from behind, a low-hitting attack, or gets meteor smashed with their damage at 100% or more.
*{{SSBU|Steve}}'s tumbling animation is identical to his running animation, as a reference to the damage animations in ''Minecraft''. As it is identical to his animation when moving laterally in the air, knowing when to [[tech]] with the character can prove difficult.
*{{SSBU|Steve}}'s tumbling animation is identical to his running animation, as a reference to the damage animations in ''Minecraft''. As it is identical to his animation when moving laterally in the air, knowing when to [[tech]] with the character can prove difficult.
*[[Kirby]]'s tumbling animation is likely a reference to his falling animation when he loses a life in his home series.


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