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Monkey Flip
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Diddy Kong using Monkey Flip.
User Diddy Kong
Universe Donkey Kong
Article on DK Wiki Monkey Flip

Monkey Flip (モンキーフリップ, Monkey Flip) is Diddy Kong's side special move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4. When used, Diddy Kong leaps forward towards the enemy, latches onto their face, and remains there until the player presses the attack or special button to deliver a single smack attack via a headbutt (not unlike a pummel). The distance traveled can be changed depending on whether the Control Stick and special move button are pressed simultaneously or not. As the move sends him forward, it can be used as a recovery, and it can be used in conjunction with Rocketbarrel Boost, as it does not put Diddy into a helpless state afterwards. If the player presses an attack button during sideways momentum, Diddy Kong sticks a foot out, and will kick the opponent instead of latching on. However, this kick prevents him from using his triple jump, and if Monkey Flip's kick is used far off the stage's edges, it is possible for Diddy Kong to become helpless with little chance of recovering back onto the stage, accidentally KO'ing himself. By pressing the jump button after latching onto an enemy, it is possible to jump onto the enemy's head and push them downwards, which performs a Footstool Jump. The Monkey Flip can also set up a Diddycide, although the Footstool Jump is almost always a better option. Like Chomp, this attack can block some characters' recovery.

Description from the Brawl Instruction Booklet

Leap at a foe and latch onto his or her head, then go to town with any attack button.

Description from the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Foldout

Jump and grab a foe. Press B in midair to attack.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

  1. Back Flip: Leaps backwards instead of forwards. Press B again to perform a stronger, lunging kick. Cannot grab opponents.
  2. Flying Monkey Flip: Jumps higher with a stronger jump attack, but a weaker kick and grab attack.

Origin

The Monkey Flip might have originated from Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, where it was used by Donkey Kong to grab and pummel enemies.

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