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==Overview==
==Overview==
Diddy Kong performs an overhead kick that has overall above-average knockback and quick start-up. The aerial attack is notorious for having his {{mvsub|Diddy Kong|SSB4|down throw}} combo into his up air, making it easy for Diddy Kong to rack up damage by juggling a character. The combo ability to also be a quick KOing combo is one of the reasons that made Diddy Kong a controversial character. It gained the name "Hoo-Hah" after {{Sm|StaticManny}} interrupted [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yB-6oRB4ABo/ a set] between {{Sm|Hungrybox}} and {{Sm|Player-1}}. The "Hah" part of the "Hoo-hah" is the up aerial followup of the combo. When Patch 1.0.6 was released however, Diddy Kong's up air has been weakened with a significant decrease in knockback.
Diddy Kong performs an overhead kick that has overall above-average knockback and quick start-up. In the early
versions of ''Smash 4'', the attack was extremely powerful and was notorious for being able to KO well under 100% off a {{mvsub|Diddy Kong|SSB4|down throw}} or {{mvsub|Diddy Kong|SSB4|up throw}}; the former was eventually dubbed the "Hoo-Hah". This combo was also very effective for racking damage at low percents along with {{mvsub|Diddy Kong|SSB4|forward aerial}}s. Since the move comes out on frame 3, it has always been a great option for breaking out of combos, though it is punishable if [[shield]]ed.
 
When [[List of updates (SSB4)/1.0.6 changelog|patch 1.0.6]] was released, Diddy Kong's up air was significantly weakened in terms of damage and knockback, and it was nerfed again in [[List of updates (SSB4)/1.0.8 changelog|patch 1.0.8]], where its range was nerfed to the point where it no longer hits every character out of a short hop while they're standing on the ground. It is now only a reliable KO option with [[rage]] on stages with low ceilings such as [[Halberd]], [[Delfino Plaza]], and occasionally [[Town & City]], after an up throw. However, it is still a useful anti-air option when used in short hops along with forward airs.


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