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*Jigglypuff's size before using the Final Smash affects the size it grows to. In a Giant Brawl, it can grow to a size where only its face is visible on screen.
*Jigglypuff's size before using the Final Smash affects the size it grows to. In a Giant Brawl, it can grow to a size where only its face is visible on screen.
*Puff Up is one of the five [[Final Smash]]es that can affect a team player. [[End of Day]], [[Landmaster]], [[Iceberg]] and [[Galaxia Darkness]] (in ''Brawl'' only) share this trait.
*Puff Up is one of the five [[Final Smash]]es that can affect a team player. [[End of Day]], [[Landmaster]], [[Iceberg]], and [[Galaxia Darkness]] (in ''Brawl'' only) share this trait.
**It is also one of the only two Final Smashes that can damage an ally directly when [[Team Attack]] is off. Galaxia Darkness shares this trait in ''Brawl''.
**It is also one of the only two Final Smashes that can damage an ally directly when [[Team Attack]] is off. Galaxia Darkness shares this trait in ''Brawl''.
*If many characters get stuck between Jigglypuff and a wall at once, the effects get slowed down.
*If many characters get stuck between Jigglypuff and a wall at once, the effects get slowed down.
*Not counting custom moves, this is Jigglypuff's only special move in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series that does not originate strictly from the {{uv|Pokémon}} series.
*Not counting custom moves, this is Jigglypuff's only special move in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series that does not originate strictly from the {{uv|Pokémon}} series.
**The closest counterpart that is native to the ''Pokémon'' series is the Dynamax Phenomenon from ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Pokémon Shield''.
**The closest counterpart that is native to the ''Pokémon'' series is the Dynamax Phenomenon from ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield''.
*Most of Jigglypuff's attacks cause it to look in a certain direction while performing a move, and if this applies to the move Jigglypuff broke the [[Smash Ball]] with, then after using the Final Smash, it will look in that direction until it uses an attack or air dodge. This glitch can even carry over into two of its victory animations (with the third cancelling the glitch due to its eyes already being scripted to look to its right).
*Most of Jigglypuff's attacks cause it to look in a certain direction while performing a move, and if this applies to the move Jigglypuff broke the [[Smash Ball]] with, then after using the Final Smash, it will look in that direction until it uses an attack or air dodge. This glitch can even carry over into two of its victory animations (with the third cancelling the glitch due to its eyes already being scripted to look to its right).
*Using the Final Smash underneath the stage will make it harder for the opponent to make it back onto the stage.  
*Using the Final Smash underneath the stage will make it harder for the opponent to make it back onto the stage.  
*In ''Ultimate'', if {{SSBU|Hero}} performs [[Command Selection|Kamikazee]] in front of Jigglypuff while it performing Puff Up, it will temporarily makes usual shocked expression Kamikazee makes, only revert back once Hero is KO'd. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew61orwtcVg&t=9m]
*In ''Ultimate'', if {{SSBU|Hero}} performs [[Command Selection|Kamikazee]] in front of Jigglypuff while it is performing Puff Up, it will temporarily make the usual shocked expression caused by Kamikazee, only to revert back once Hero is KO'd. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew61orwtcVg&t=9m]
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