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==Overview==
==Overview==
Jigglypuff turns toward the screen and falls asleep for about 3 seconds. Unlike the [[asleep|sleep]] state caused by other moves, Jigglypuff cannot wake up faster via [[button mashing]]. Before Jigglypuff falls asleep, any opponent in contact with it is instantly hit, with a [[ping]] sound being heard (except in the Japanese version of ''Smash 64'', where a heavy kick sounds plays). This attack is nearly infamously known for having high [[knockback]], instant startup lag (as it hits on frame 1 in ''Smash 64'' and ''Melee'' and on frame 2 in later games), very small range, and a long vulnerability period. Jigglypuff gains [[intangibility]] for about 25-30 frames (depending on the game) at the start of the move, approximately the time it takes to close its eyes; however, this is unlikely to protect the user in case of a miss due to the move's extreme ending lag.
Jigglypuff turns toward the screen and falls asleep for about 3 seconds. Unlike the [[asleep|sleep]] state caused by other moves, Jigglypuff cannot wake up faster via [[button mashing]]. Before Jigglypuff falls asleep, any opponent in contact with it is instantly hit, with a [[ping]] sound being heard (except in the Japanese version of ''Smash 64'', where a normal strong attack sound plays). This attack is nearly infamously known for having high [[knockback]], instant startup lag (as it hits on frame 1 in ''Smash 64'' and ''Melee'' and on frame 2 in later games), very small range, and a long vulnerability period. Jigglypuff gains [[intangibility]] for about 25-30 frames (depending on the game) at the start of the move, approximately the time it takes to close its eyes; however, this is unlikely to protect the user in case of a miss due to the move's extreme ending lag.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
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