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Revision as of 20:41, August 13, 2008
Sex kick is a slang term, coined by Matt Deezie, for a neutral aerial kick that remains extended for a few moments after the initial thrust. The signature aspect of a sex kick is that it is stronger during the initial extension and weaker afterwards, although Dr. Mario's sex kick reverses this trend. Other typical attributes of a sex kick include long duration, high range, low startup time, and low landing lag.
In Brawl, Sex Kicks diminish in power a lot more quickly than in the previous games. They tend to have one fairly powerful hit that can only connect in the first frame of the attack, and after that there is a second level of damage and knockback that is significantly lower.
List of sex kicks
These characters have a sex kick:
Super Smash Bros.
- Captain Falcon
- Fox
- Luigi
- Mario
- Pikachu
- Samus
- Kirby
- Jigglypuff
- Ness
- Yoshi
- Link
- Donkey Kong(His Bair is a Sex kick)
Super Smash Bros. Melee
* Jigglypuff's sex kick can technically be attributed to its neutral aerial, but some players use the term for its forward aerial because it has similar properties and is considered a more effective attack.
Super Smash Bros Brawl
- Captain Falcon - Back and Forward Air
- Falco - Back Air
- Fox
- Ganondorf - Back Air
- Jigglypuff - Forward and Neutral Air
- Kirby - Back Air
- Link
- Luigi
- Mario
- Samus
- Sheik - Back and Neutral Air
- Yoshi
- Zero Suit Samus