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* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'': More mundane than most versions, but Kenshin leaps off walls and ceilings quite often in order to get the drop on his enemies.
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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' During the Chuunin Exams, Rock Lee demonstrates this in his fight with Gaara after [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique unlocking several of his inner Chakra Gates]]. He leaps and moves all over the battlefield with such speed that Gaara's sand guard keep up and he likely would have won if Gaara didn't get lucky and catch him with his sand long enough to break his arm and leg.
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* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': During the Chuunin Exams, Rock Lee demonstrates this in his fight with Gaara after [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique unlocking several of his inner Chakra Gates]]. He leaps and moves all over the battlefield with such speed that Gaara's sand guard can't keep up up, and he likely would have won if Gaara didn't get lucky and catch him with his sand long enough to break his arm and leg.
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** Luffy's first Gear Fourth form "Bound Man". When using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still, but the [[MegatonPunch sheer power]] behind his attacks resulting from the constant motion and his bodies elasticity more than makes up for it.
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** Luffy's first Gear Fourth form "Bound Man". When using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still, but the [[MegatonPunch sheer power]] behind his attacks resulting from the constant motion and his bodies body's elasticity more than makes up for it.it.
* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'': More mundane than most versions, but Kenshin leaps off walls and ceilings quite often in order to get the drop on his enemies.
* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'': More mundane than most versions, but Kenshin leaps off walls and ceilings quite often in order to get the drop on his enemies.
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* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': There are four characters in this series whose fighting style revolves around this trope.
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* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': There are four characters in this series whose fighting style revolves around this trope.
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* Rock Lee of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' demonstrates this in his fight with Gaara, after [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique unlocking several of his chakras]]. He leaps and moves all over the battlefield with such speed that Gaara can not keep up, while waiting for the right moment to go in for the kill.
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* Rock Lee of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' During the Chuunin Exams, Rock Lee demonstrates this in his fight with Gaara, Gaara after [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique unlocking several of his chakras]]. inner Chakra Gates]]. He leaps and moves all over the battlefield with such speed that Gaara's sand guard keep up and he likely would have won if Gaara can not keep up, while waiting for the right moment didn't get lucky and catch him with his sand long enough to go in for the kill.break his arm and leg.
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* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': There are four characters in this series whose fighting style revolves around this trope.
** Gran Torino, the man who trained All Might as a pro hero, can propel himself forward with bursts of air from his feet. He'll launch himself in every direction to slip past someone's guard and get in a solid hit.
** Izuku Midoriya would emulate Gran Torino's attack style with "One For All: Full Cowl".
** Mirio Togata, "Lemillion", has a quirk that lets him [[IntangibleMan phase through solid matter]] which has a side effect of propelling him out when he goes solid again. He can weaponize that propulsion for his "Phantom Menace" technique.
** Tsuyu Asui probably counts as well. Her quirk is "frog" which lets her do anything a frog can do, including frog-like jumping ability.
** Gran Torino, the man who trained All Might as a pro hero, can propel himself forward with bursts of air from his feet. He'll launch himself in every direction to slip past someone's guard and get in a solid hit.
** Izuku Midoriya would emulate Gran Torino's attack style with "One For All: Full Cowl".
** Mirio Togata, "Lemillion", has a quirk that lets him [[IntangibleMan phase through solid matter]] which has a side effect of propelling him out when he goes solid again. He can weaponize that propulsion for his "Phantom Menace" technique.
** Tsuyu Asui probably counts as well. Her quirk is "frog" which lets her do anything a frog can do, including frog-like jumping ability.
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** Bellamy, who ate the Spring-Spring fruit, literally fights by bouncing around until he's fast enough to hit them hard. Luffy, being [[RubberMan made of rubber]], can do the same thing if the situation calls for it, but he doesn't do it often. In fact, when he fought Bellamy he was completely stationary and only attacked once, hitting Bellamy when he came in for the kill.
** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form "Bounce Man": When using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the [[MegatonPunch sheer power]] behind it makes up for this disadvantage.
* Four characters are known for this technique in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
** Gran Torino, the man who trained All Might as a pro hero, can propel himself forward with bursts of air from his feet. He'll launch himself in every direction to slip past someone's guard and get in a solid hit.
** Izuku Midoria would emulate Gran Torino's attack style with "One For All: Full Cowling".
** Mirio Togata, "Lemillion", has a quirk that lets him [[IntangibleMan phase through solid matter]] which has a side effect of propelling him out when he goes solid again. He can weaponize that propulsion for his "Phantom Menace" technique.
** Tsuyu Asui probably counts as well. Her quirk is "frog" which lets her do anything a frog can do, including frog-like jumping ability.
** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form "Bounce Man": When using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the [[MegatonPunch sheer power]] behind it makes up for this disadvantage.
* Four characters are known for this technique in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
** Gran Torino, the man who trained All Might as a pro hero, can propel himself forward with bursts of air from his feet. He'll launch himself in every direction to slip past someone's guard and get in a solid hit.
** Izuku Midoria would emulate Gran Torino's attack style with "One For All: Full Cowling".
** Mirio Togata, "Lemillion", has a quirk that lets him [[IntangibleMan phase through solid matter]] which has a side effect of propelling him out when he goes solid again. He can weaponize that propulsion for his "Phantom Menace" technique.
** Tsuyu Asui probably counts as well. Her quirk is "frog" which lets her do anything a frog can do, including frog-like jumping ability.
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** Bellamy, who Bellamy ate the Spring-Spring fruit, literally fights by Bane Bane no Mii (Spring-Spring fruit), a Paramecia type Devil Fruit that allows him to transform his body into springs. His main fighting style is bouncing around until he's fast enough to hit them hard. Luffy, being [[RubberMan made of rubber]], can do the same thing if environment by transforming his legs into springs, and then using the situation calls for it, but he doesn't do it often. In fact, when he fought Bellamy he was completely stationary momentum of his bouncing to increase his power and only attacked once, hitting Bellamy when he came in for the kill.
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**Played straight with Luffy's first Gear Fourth form "Bounce Man": "Bound Man". When using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; still, but the [[MegatonPunch sheer power]] behind it his attacks resulting from the constant motion and his bodies elasticity more than makes up for this disadvantage.
* Four characters are known for this technique in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
** Gran Torino, the man who trained All Might as a pro hero, can propel himself forward with bursts of air from his feet. He'll launch himself in every direction to slip past someone's guard and get in a solid hit.
** Izuku Midoria would emulate Gran Torino's attack style with "One For All: Full Cowling".
** Mirio Togata, "Lemillion", has a quirk that lets him [[IntangibleMan phase through solid matter]] which has a side effect of propelling him out when he goes solid again. He can weaponize that propulsion for his "Phantom Menace" technique.
** Tsuyu Asui probably counts as well. Her quirk is "frog" which lets her do anything a frog can do, including frog-like jumping ability.it.
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* Four characters are known for this technique in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
** Gran Torino, the man who trained All Might as a pro hero, can propel himself forward with bursts of air from his feet. He'll launch himself in every direction to slip past someone's guard and get in a solid hit.
** Izuku Midoria would emulate Gran Torino's attack style with "One For All: Full Cowling".
** Mirio Togata, "Lemillion", has a quirk that lets him [[IntangibleMan phase through solid matter]] which has a side effect of propelling him out when he goes solid again. He can weaponize that propulsion for his "Phantom Menace" technique.
** Tsuyu Asui probably counts as well. Her quirk is "frog" which lets her do anything a frog can do, including frog-like jumping ability.
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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoWii game ''VideoGame/FlingSmash'' combines this with BeTheBall. The player throws the rotund hero, Zip, around a series of playfields so that Zip will bounce off obstacles, collect treasures, and defeat bad guys. Some enemies are only vulnerable from certain angles, so strategic bouncing is required.
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* The UsefulNotes/NintendoWii Platform/NintendoWii game ''VideoGame/FlingSmash'' combines this with BeTheBall. The player throws the rotund hero, Zip, around a series of playfields so that Zip will bounce off obstacles, collect treasures, and defeat bad guys. Some enemies are only vulnerable from certain angles, so strategic bouncing is required.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Mewgenics}}'': An inversion, in the sense that the [[AnAdventurerIsYou Tank class]] deals {{Knockback}} or otherwise moves entities around with almost every ability they use.
** The Chain Knockback passive ability dials this up by making collision damage- the end result of having a knockback victim knock into something else- also deal knockback, and also makes all knockback dealt by the cat with it go a tile further. Put that all together and you can make the enemies into bleeding, battered pool balls.
** The Chain Knockback passive ability dials this up by making collision damage- the end result of having a knockback victim knock into something else- also deal knockback, and also makes all knockback dealt by the cat with it go a tile further. Put that all together and you can make the enemies into bleeding, battered pool balls.
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* A special potion gives the [[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears Gummi Bears]] the power to bounce for a limited time, which they use to escape danger or defeat their enemies.
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* A Gummiberry Juice is a special potion that gives the [[WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears Gummi Bears]] the power to bounce for a limited time, which they use to escape danger or defeat their enemies.enemies.
** The show's lore and by association Gummiberry Juice became part of the ''WesternAnimation/Ducktales2017'' SharedUniverse in "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E17FromTheConfidentialCasefilesOfAgent22 From the Confidential Casefiles Of Agent 22!]]", though without the word "Gummi" for the sake of WritingAroundTrademarks given the real world candy. The secret recipe is even recited exactly the same!
** The show's lore and by association Gummiberry Juice became part of the ''WesternAnimation/Ducktales2017'' SharedUniverse in "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E17FromTheConfidentialCasefilesOfAgent22 From the Confidential Casefiles Of Agent 22!]]", though without the word "Gummi" for the sake of WritingAroundTrademarks given the real world candy. The secret recipe is even recited exactly the same!
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* Marvel's Comicbook/{{Speedball}}, except for his stint as the DarkerAndEdgier Penance, bases his entire fighting style on this. He can create a kinetic force field around himself that allows him to bounce off obstacles at great speed, which he then uses to knock out opponents with twice the force.
* Comicbook/CaptainAmerica's recurring villain Batroc the Leaper has extremely well-developed leg muscles, allowing him to leap great distances. He supplements this with skills in kickboxing.
* Franchise/SpiderMan's wanna-be sidekick Frog-Man uses a frog costume that jumps with powerful springs. His portly physique and lack of combat training means he typically defeats opponents by inadvertently bowling them over.
* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' has the Bouncing Beatnik, a mystical entity who's been shown fighting an army of shark-men by leaping around and throwing them. It runs in the legacy, as the Beatnik's predecessors have been shown doing similar things.
* Comicbook/CaptainAmerica's recurring villain Batroc the Leaper has extremely well-developed leg muscles, allowing him to leap great distances. He supplements this with skills in kickboxing.
* Franchise/SpiderMan's wanna-be sidekick Frog-Man uses a frog costume that jumps with powerful springs. His portly physique and lack of combat training means he typically defeats opponents by inadvertently bowling them over.
* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' has the Bouncing Beatnik, a mystical entity who's been shown fighting an army of shark-men by leaping around and throwing them. It runs in the legacy, as the Beatnik's predecessors have been shown doing similar things.
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* Marvel's Comicbook/{{Speedball}}, except for his stint as the DarkerAndEdgier Penance, bases his entire fighting style on this. He can create a kinetic force field around himself that allows him to bounce off obstacles at great speed, which he then uses to knock out opponents with twice the force.
* Comicbook/CaptainAmerica's recurring villain Batroc the Leaper has extremely well-developed leg muscles, allowing him to leap great distances. He supplements this with skills in kickboxing.
* Franchise/SpiderMan's wanna-be sidekick Frog-Man uses a frog costume that jumps with powerful springs. His portly physique and lack of combat training means he typically defeats opponents by inadvertently bowling them over.
* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' has the''ComicBook/AstroCity'': The Bouncing Beatnik, a mystical entity who's been shown fighting an army of shark-men by leaping around and throwing them. It runs in the legacy, as the Beatnik's predecessors have been shown doing similar things.things.
* ''Comicbook/CaptainAmerica'': Batroc the Leaper has extremely well-developed leg muscles, allowing him to leap great distances. He supplements this with skills in kickboxing.
* Comicbook/CaptainAmerica's recurring villain Batroc the Leaper has extremely well-developed leg muscles, allowing him to leap great distances. He supplements this with skills in kickboxing.
* Franchise/SpiderMan's wanna-be sidekick Frog-Man uses a frog costume that jumps with powerful springs. His portly physique and lack of combat training means he typically defeats opponents by inadvertently bowling them over.
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* ''Comicbook/CaptainAmerica'': Batroc the Leaper has extremely well-developed leg muscles, allowing him to leap great distances. He supplements this with skills in kickboxing.
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* Similarly, the 1985 ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'' limited series featured a B-grade villain named Pinball based on this trope. He'd [[BeTheBall inflate his jumpsuit into a giant ball]], then bounced or [[RollingAttack rolled]] into his targets.
* Bouncing Betty is an ''ComicBook/XMen'' villainess with an extraordinary ability to bounce, leap and jump. She is unusually large and unusually strong, and uses her strength and bouncing skills in combat.
* In addition to being his primary means of locomotion, Toad of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse mixes this with his tongue and other powers DependingOnTheWriter.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Glitch is a tiny fellow who uses their agility and very impressive jumping abilities to spam jumping kicks and leap over opponents when the situation calls for them to fight.
* Bouncing Betty is an ''ComicBook/XMen'' villainess with an extraordinary ability to bounce, leap and jump. She is unusually large and unusually strong, and uses her strength and bouncing skills in combat.
* In addition to being his primary means of locomotion, Toad of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse mixes this with his tongue and other powers DependingOnTheWriter.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Glitch is a tiny fellow who uses their agility and very impressive jumping abilities to spam jumping kicks and leap over opponents when the situation calls for them to fight.
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* Similarly, ''ComicBook/NewWarriors'': Comicbook/{{Speedball}}, except for his stint as the DarkerAndEdgier Penance, bases his entire fighting style on this. He can create a kinetic force field around himself that allows him to bounce off obstacles at great speed, which he then uses to knock out opponents with twice the force.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': The Fabulous Frog-Man uses a frog costume that jumps with powerful springs. His portly physique and lack of combat training means he typically defeats opponents by inadvertently bowling them over.
* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'': The 1985''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'' limited series featured a B-grade villain named Pinball based on this trope. He'd [[BeTheBall inflate his jumpsuit into a giant ball]], then bounced or [[RollingAttack rolled]] into his targets.
*Bouncing Betty is an ''ComicBook/XMen'' villainess with an extraordinary ability to bounce, leap and jump. She is unusually large and unusually strong, and uses her strength and bouncing skills in combat.
* In addition to being his primary means of locomotion, Toad of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse mixes this with his tongue and other powers DependingOnTheWriter.
* ''Franchise/WonderWoman''''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Glitch is a tiny fellow who uses their agility and very impressive jumping abilities to spam jumping kicks and leap over opponents when the situation calls for them to fight.fight.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** In addition to being his primary means of locomotion, Toad mixes this with his tongue and other powers DependingOnTheWriter.
** Bouncing Betty is a villainess with an extraordinary ability to bounce, leap, and jump. She is unusually large and unusually strong, and uses her strength and bouncing skills in combat.
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': The Fabulous Frog-Man uses a frog costume that jumps with powerful springs. His portly physique and lack of combat training means he typically defeats opponents by inadvertently bowling them over.
* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'': The 1985
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* In addition to being his primary means of locomotion, Toad of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse mixes this with his tongue and other powers DependingOnTheWriter.
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** In addition to being his primary means of locomotion, Toad mixes this with his tongue and other powers DependingOnTheWriter.
** Bouncing Betty is a villainess with an extraordinary ability to bounce, leap, and jump. She is unusually large and unusually strong, and uses her strength and bouncing skills in combat.
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** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form "Bounce Man": When using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the sheer power behind it makes up for this disadvantage.
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** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form "Bounce Man": When using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the [[MegatonPunch sheer power power]] behind it makes up for this disadvantage.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' most commonly jumps into enemies or uses a homing attack, but in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'' he gains a move called simply "Bounce" where you can endlessly bounce, letting you annihilate any mooks in the area. In the 2d games, he can also perform this move if he has a Bubble Shield.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' most commonly jumps into enemies or uses a homing attack, but in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'' he gains a move called simply "Bounce" where you can endlessly bounce, letting you annihilate any mooks in the area. In the 2d games, he can also perform this move if he has a Bubble Shield.
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* In ''VideoGame/BloonsPop'', several of the monkeys fight by bouncing around the play field, popping bloons on contact and firing projectiles. For example, Obyn will bounce several times, creating a SpreadShot of four wolf spirits every time he hits a bloon.
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* Tsuyu Asui probably counts as well. Her quirk is “frog” which lets her do anything a frog can do, including frog-like jumping ability.
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* Three characters are known for this technique in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
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* Marvel's [[Comicbook/{{Speedball}}]], except for his stint as the DarkerAndEdgier Penance, bases his entire fighting style on this. He can create a kinetic force field around himself that allows him to bounce off obstacles at great speed, which he then uses to knock out opponents with twice the force.
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* Marvel's [[Comicbook/{{Speedball}}]], Comicbook/{{Speedball}}, except for his stint as the DarkerAndEdgier Penance, bases his entire fighting style on this. He can create a kinetic force field around himself that allows him to bounce off obstacles at great speed, which he then uses to knock out opponents with twice the force.
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* Marvel's [[Comicbook/NewWarriors Speedball]], except for his stint as the DarkerAndEdgier Penance, bases his entire fighting style on this. He can create a kinetic force field around himself that allows him to bounce off obstacles at great speed, which he then uses to knock out opponents with twice the force.
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* Marvel's [[Comicbook/NewWarriors Speedball]], [[Comicbook/{{Speedball}}]], except for his stint as the DarkerAndEdgier Penance, bases his entire fighting style on this. He can create a kinetic force field around himself that allows him to bounce off obstacles at great speed, which he then uses to knock out opponents with twice the force.
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* The ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' are undoubtedly the most famous example. Mario's tendency towards this is lampshaded in ''Videogame/SuperMarioRPG''. After Mario beats [[PintsizePowerhouse Jinx]], a professional martial artist, in a BonusBoss fight, Jinx and his student decide to incorporate Mario's jumping techniques into their own fighting styles and spend the rest of the game bouncing up and down on one spot trying to emulate Mario.
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* The ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' are undoubtedly the most famous example. Mario's tendency towards this is lampshaded in ''Videogame/SuperMarioRPG''. After Mario beats [[PintsizePowerhouse Jinx]], a professional martial artist, in a BonusBoss an OptionalBoss fight, Jinx and his student decide to incorporate Mario's jumping techniques into their own fighting styles and spend the rest of the game bouncing up and down on one spot trying to emulate Mario.
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* Majin Buu of ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' becomes this when he [[BeTheBall performs his ball attack]].
* Rock Lee of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' demonstrates this in his fight with Gaara, after [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique unlocking several of his chakras]].
* ''Manga/OnePiece'' has Bellamy, who ate the Spring-Spring fruit. He literally fights by bouncing around until he's fast enough to hit them hard. Luffy, being [[RubberMan made of rubber]], can do the same thing if the situation calls for it, but he doesn't do it often.
** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form: when using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the sheer power behind it makes up for this disadvantage.
* Rock Lee of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' demonstrates this in his fight with Gaara, after [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique unlocking several of his chakras]].
* ''Manga/OnePiece'' has Bellamy, who ate the Spring-Spring fruit. He literally fights by bouncing around until he's fast enough to hit them hard. Luffy, being [[RubberMan made of rubber]], can do the same thing if the situation calls for it, but he doesn't do it often.
** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form: when using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the sheer power behind it makes up for this disadvantage.
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** Bellamy, who ate the Spring-Spring
** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth
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* The Allosaurus and Velociraptor in ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}'' would both try to leap at the player. A similar tactic is used by...
** Spinosaurus in ''Carnivores 2''.
** Dire Wolf, Diatryma and Smilodon in ''Carnivores Ice Age''.
** Coelophysis, Herrerasaurus and Postosuchus in ''VideoGame/CarnivoresTriassic''.
** Spinosaurus in ''Carnivores 2''.
** Dire Wolf, Diatryma and Smilodon in ''Carnivores Ice Age''.
** Coelophysis, Herrerasaurus and Postosuchus in ''VideoGame/CarnivoresTriassic''.
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* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce".
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* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce". It is a two-turn ability in which the first turn sees the Pokemon bounce itself high into the air and the second ability has it come flying down.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'': The Blight, one of the game's Killers, has as his ability the Blight Rush, which allows him to charge at high speed. If he runs into an object he stops, has a few seconds to re-orient himself, and charge again. After the first bounce, he becomes able to attack while rushing and the Blight Rush becomes a Lethal Rush. By default, the Blight can bounce off of objects up to five times before he's forced to stop and the ability has to recharge. Add-ons can raise or lower this maximum while adding other powers to his ability.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'': The Blight, one of the game's Killers, has as his ability the Blight Rush, which allows him to charge at high speed. If he runs into an object he stops, has a few seconds to re-orient himself, and charge again. After the first bounce, he becomes able to attack while rushing and the Blight Rush becomes a Lethal Rush. By default, the Blight can bounce off of objects up to five times before he's forced to stop and the ability has to recharge. Add-ons can raise or lower this maximum while adding other powers to his ability.
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** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form; when using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the sheer power behind it makes up for this disadvantage
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** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form; form: when using this technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the sheer power behind it makes up for this disadvantagedisadvantage.
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* From ''Webcomic/HeroineChic'', superhero Khatie's powers came from getting hit with [[ILoveNuclearPower a radioactive rubber ball]]. She gains energy every time she ricochets off a wall, so her fighting style is based on evading hits while she charges up her powers by bouncing (or [[FastballSpecial getting thrown]] by another hero). From Chapter 12's narration:
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* From ''Webcomic/HeroineChic'', superhero Khatie's powers came from getting hit with [[ILoveNuclearPower [[RadiationInducedSuperpowers a radioactive rubber ball]]. She gains energy every time she ricochets off a wall, so her fighting style is based on evading hits while she charges up her powers by bouncing (or [[FastballSpecial getting thrown]] by another hero). From Chapter 12's narration:
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Frequently appears as the protagonist in {{Platform Game}}s, largely due to the [[TropeCodifier enduring influence]] of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros''. Not to be confused with [[VideoGame/DeadOrAlive fighting game females]] with [[JigglePhysics buoyant bodies]].
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Frequently appears as the protagonist in {{Platform Game}}s, largely due to the [[TropeCodifier enduring influence]] of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros''.''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''. Not to be confused with [[VideoGame/DeadOrAlive fighting game females]] with [[JigglePhysics buoyant bodies]].
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** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form; when using this technique he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the sheer power behind it makes up for this disadvantage
* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce".
* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce".
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** Played straight with Luffy's Gear Fourth form; when using this technique technique, he cannot stop bouncing or sit still; but the sheer power behind it makes up for this disadvantage
* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce".disadvantage
* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce".
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** From the Classic series, Strike Man from ''[[VideoGame/MegaMan10 10]]'' [[BeTheBall curls himself up into a ball]] and bounces around the arena after throwing fastballs at Mega Man. Bounce Man from ''[[VideoGame/MegaMan11 11]]'' bounces against the walls if hit with a charged Mega Buster shot, and will bounce even faster when [[SuperSpeed Speed Gear]] is engaged.
** Armored Armadillo from ''VideoGame/MegaManX1''. He does have other attacks, but will mainly use the one where he bounces all over the place.
** Armored Armadillo from ''VideoGame/MegaManX1''. He does have other attacks, but will mainly use the one where he bounces all over the place.
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** From the Classic series, Strike Man from ''[[VideoGame/MegaMan10 10]]'' [[BeTheBall curls himself up into a ball]] and bounces around the arena after throwing fastballs at Mega Man. Bounce Man from ''[[VideoGame/MegaMan11 11]]'' bounces against the walls if hit with a charged Mega Buster shot, shot and will bounce even faster when [[SuperSpeed Speed Gear]] is engaged.
** Armored Armadillo from ''VideoGame/MegaManX1''. He does have otherattacks, attacks but will mainly use the one where he bounces all over the place.
** Armored Armadillo from ''VideoGame/MegaManX1''. He does have other
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* VideoGame/{{Pulseman}} of the same game has access to the [[ShoutOut Volteccer]] move, where he turns into a small sphere surrounded by electricity that goes ricocheting off every surface he hits at high speed. He can plow through weaker enemies with this move, and bounce off tougher enemies to hit them again when he comes back in their direction. It's fast, nearly unsteerable (due to the way the bounces work), and a ''lot'' of fun to use. It also helps you move around quickly and is instrumental in defeating TheRival in a MirrorMatch.
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* VideoGame/{{Pulseman}} of the same game has access to the [[ShoutOut Volteccer]] move, where he turns into a small sphere surrounded by electricity that goes ricocheting off every surface he hits at high speed. He can plow through weaker enemies with this move, move and bounce off tougher enemies to hit them again when he comes back in their direction. It's fast, nearly unsteerable (due to the way the bounces work), and a ''lot'' of fun to use. It also helps you move around quickly and is instrumental in defeating TheRival in a MirrorMatch.
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* The indie crossover game ''VideoGame/IndiePogo'' is built entirely around this idea; every character jumps nonstop, and attempting to GoombaStomp your opponent is one of the main methods of combat.
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* The indie crossover game ''VideoGame/IndiePogo'' is built entirely around this idea; every character jumps nonstop, nonstop and attempting to GoombaStomp your opponent is one of the main methods of combat.combat.
* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce".
* This is the basis for the ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' move "Bounce".
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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' most commonly jumps into enemies or uses a homing attack, but in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'' he gains a move called simply "Bounce" where you can endlessly bounce, letting you annihilate any mooks in the area.
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* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog'' most commonly jumps into enemies or uses a homing attack, but in ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'' he gains a move called simply "Bounce" where you can endlessly bounce, letting you annihilate any mooks in the area. In the 2d games, he can also perform this move if he has a Bubble Shield.
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** Cannonbolt from [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 the original series{{ combines this with his weight and RollingAttack.
** This is the main ability of Crashhopper, a [[InsectoidAliens grashopper-like alien]] from ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]''.
** This is the main ability of Crashhopper, a [[InsectoidAliens grashopper-like alien]] from ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]''.
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** Cannonbolt from [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 the original series{{ series]] combines this with his weight and RollingAttack.
**This is the main ability of Crashhopper, a [[InsectoidAliens grashopper-like alien]] from ''[[WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse Omniverse]]''.Omniverse]]'', can bounce around rapidly and [[InASingleBound at great heights]].
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