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Jigglypuff (SSB4)

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This article is about Jigglypuff's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Jigglypuff.
Jigglypuff
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Jigglypuff
PokemonSymbol.svg
Universe Pokémon
Other playable appearances in SSB
in Melee
in Brawl
Availability Unlockable (3DS)
Starter (Wii U)
Final Smash Puff Up
Jigglypuff's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Jigglypuff is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4, first confirmed by a leaker's Twitch stream, was later leaked again in an official Super Smash Bros. for Wii U screenshot on the offical website, was shown several times throughout the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Nintendo Direct, shown in some pictures of the day, and is also featured in the opening movie. It retains Puff Up as its Final Smash. Its model has been updated to match recent appearances, notably Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. It is, like most other characters, more expressive than in previous iterations. It has brighter, more cyan colored eyes, which are also much smaller than in previous iterations and farther apart from each other, and a wider, higher-positioned mouth.

How to unlock

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Complete one of the following:

  • Collect 30 different equipment items.
  • Play 120 VS Matches.

Jigglypuff must then be defeated on Unova Pokémon League.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Jigglypuff does not need to be unlocked on the Wii U version.

Changes from Brawl

Jigglypuff has been buffed from Brawl, although not quite back to its strength from Melee.

  • Buff Neutral attack and up tilt have been sped up.
  • Buff Up tilt, forward tilt, down throw and up throw do 1% more damage.
  • Buff Neutral air, back aerial, up smash and back throw deal 1% more damage and have more knockback.
  • Buff Forward throw deals 1% more damage and has slightly shorter endlag.
  • Buff Dash grab has less ending lag.
  • Buff Rest is significantly stronger than in Brawl, though not quite back to its Melee power. Due to the changes in hitstun mechanics, Jigglypuff can now perform true combos into Rest, greatly improving its utility once again. Rest also deals more damage.
  • Buff Dash attack has less ending lag and is stronger.
  • Buff Up air has more reach.
  • Buff Back aerial is drastically more powerful to the point where it can reliably KO under 120%.
    • Nerf Because of this, it loses some of its Wall of pain ability.
  • Buff Pound deals more shield damage.
    • Nerf Pound has lost some of its momentum, losing some of its horizontal recovery
  • Nerf Forward air does less damage.
  • Nerf Rollout deals much less damage and knockback.
    • Nerf Jigglypuff can no longer move in midair after striking an opponent.
  • Change Now uses its other arm to Pummel, instead of its hair curl.

Moveset

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  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   3% Two very quick, yet extremely short ranged slaps.
3%
Forward tilt rowspan="1" 10% Spins once while kicking. Short ranged.
Up tilt rowspan="1" 9% Lifts its foot behind it, attacking upward.
Down tilt rowspan="1" 10% Ducks down and sticks its foot out.
Dash attack 12% Spins forwards.
Forward smash rowspan="1" 15-21% Slides forward while keeping foot stuck out.
Up smash ?-?% (front), ?-?% (back) Headbutts upward.
Down smash 11-16% Puffs downward, kicking to both sides.
Neutral aerial rowspan="1" 11% clean, 6% late Sticks foot out, shrinking in on itself a little.
Forward aerial rowspan="1" 9% (sweetspot), 6% (sourspot) Dropkicks forward.
Back aerial 13% Spins once backward and kicks. High KO potential and very quick.
Up aerial 9% Waves once upward, has good duration, very small hitbox.
Down aerial 14% if all hits connect Spinning drill kick.
Grab Hooks opponent with left arm. Low range.
Pummel 3% Slaps with right arm. Very slow and powerful for a pummel.
Forward throw 11% Puffs once, hitting opponent forward. Low knockback, but has low ending lag.
Back throw 11% Back suplexes opponent. Decent knockback.
Up throw 11% Spins once and sends opponent up. Decent finisher.
Down throw 11% Rolls back and forth on its opponent.
Floor attack (front) 7% Spins legs around while getting up, kicking in front and behind it. Short ranged.
Floor attack (back) 7%
Floor attack (trip) ?%
Edge attack {{{edgename}}} {{{edgedmg}}} {{{edgedesc}}}
Neutral special Default Rollout 14% fully charged
Custom 1 Continuous Roll ?%
Custom 2 Raging Roll ?%
Side special Default Pound 11%
Custom 1 Sideways Pound ?%
Custom 2 Pound Blitz 9%
Up special Default Sing 0%
Custom 1 Hyper Voice 11% if all hits connect
Custom 2 Spinphony 15% if all hits connect
Down special Default Rest 20% (hit), 35% from the flower effect
Custom 1 Leaping Rest ?%
Custom 2 Wakie Wakie 15%
Final Smash Puff Up 17%
Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Rollout Continuous Roll Raging Roll
Side Special Pound Sideways Pound Multi-Pound
Up Special Sing Hyper Voice Spinphony
Down Special Rest Leaping Rest Wakie Wakie
Final Smash Puff Up

Trophies

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy descriptions

Jigglypuff
This Normal/Fairy-type Pokémon is best known for its soothing singing, which can put foes to sleep. In Smash Bros., it fights best in the air and can even jump six times in a row. The downside, though, is that Jigglypuff's so light, most opponents could launch it in their sleep!
Jigglypuff (Alt.)
Jigglypuff's down special Rest sends this Pokémon into a deep sleep that damages and launches any foe it's touching upon napping. They'll even take damage after being hit! It's a pretty challenging move to land, though, and it leaves Jigglypuff wide open to revenge. Be careful when you use it.

Palette swaps

Jigglypuff Palette (SSB4).png
JigglypuffHeadSSB4-3.png JigglypuffHeadRedSSB4-3.png JigglypuffHeadWhiteSSB4-3.png JigglypuffHeadBlueSSB4-3.png JigglypuffHeadGreenSSB4-3.png JigglypuffHeadPinkSSB4-3.png JigglypuffHeadNurseSSB4-3.png JigglypuffHeadGlassesSSB4-3.png

Trivia

  • This is the first game in which Jigglypuff's artwork is not nearly identical to the previous one.
    • However, Jigglypuff's stock icon is almost identical to its past three artworks.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the first ever instance where Jigglypuff was a starter character.
    • As a result, despite having yet to be revealed on the official website (due to being the last unlockable character in the 3DS version), Jigglypuff has appeared in various official screenshots and videos without acknowledgement.
  • Xander Mobus, the announcer of Super Smash Bros. 4, has stated in an interview that he found Jigglypuff's Japanese name, "Purin", the hardest name to pronounce, as the producers would keep telling him to say it differently, and he couldn't figure out the right way to do it.[1]

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