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I would say this should go back to "Interruptible As Soon As frames" as the acronym that's almost always used for it becomes more evident ("IASA frames"). [[User:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="dodgerblue"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS;">'''Miles''']] <font color="silver">([[User talk:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="silver">talk]])</font></font></span></font> 11:40, 28 December 2010 (EST)
I would say this should go back to "Interruptible As Soon As frames" as the acronym that's almost always used for it becomes more evident ("IASA frames"). [[User:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="dodgerblue"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS;">'''Miles''']] <font color="silver">([[User talk:Miles of SmashWiki|<font color="silver">talk]])</font></font></span></font> 11:40, 28 December 2010 (EST)
:Just because the acronym is in caps doesn't mean the phrase is in caps (ASAP).<span style="font-family:Forte">[[User:Megatron1|<span style="color:maroon">Mega</span>]][[User talk:Megatron1|<span style="color:silver">Tron1</span>]][[User:Megatron1/Laughology|<span style="color:blue">XD</span>]]</span>[[File:Decepticon.png|19px|:p]] 11:42, 28 December 2010 (EST)

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I doesn't get it.Smoreking 2009 is coming! 17:41, 28 December 2008 (UTC)

You don't? Ok, let's take Ness's dtilt for example. Do the move once, and after the attack there are frames that just show him returning to normal stance, correct? Well do try the attack again. The IASA frames are the frames of the attack where instead of using those frames that return him to his original stance, they are interrupted by a new attack. Basically, it's just a way to do stuff faster but cutting out unnecessary frames. Shade487z/SeniorSombra! 18:00, 28 December 2008 (UTC)
Oh. Okay.Smoreking 2009 is coming! 18:35, 28 December 2008 (UTC)

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I would say this should go back to "Interruptible As Soon As frames" as the acronym that's almost always used for it becomes more evident ("IASA frames"). Miles (talk) 11:40, 28 December 2010 (EST)

Just because the acronym is in caps doesn't mean the phrase is in caps (ASAP).MegaTron1XD:p 11:42, 28 December 2010 (EST)