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{{LLquote|If you [[jump]] while [[crouch]]ing with {{button|wii|Z}}, [[Mario|you]]'ll do a backward somersault! You can go super high!|[[Boards (Super Mario Galaxy)|Board]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]}}
{{LLquote|If you [[jump]] while [[crouch]]ing with {{button|wii|Z}}, [[Mario|you]]'ll do a backward somersault! You can go super high!|[[Boards (Super Mario Galaxy)|Board]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]}}
[[File:SM3DL-Mario Backwards Somersault Artwork.png|thumb|250px|Mario performing a '''Side Somersault''' in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.]]
[[File:SM3DL-Mario Backwards Somersault Artwork.png|thumb|250px|Mario performing a '''Side Somersault''' in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''.]]
[[File:SM64Somersault.png|thumb|250px|left|Mario doing a mid-air '''Somersault''' in ''Super Mario 64''.]]
[[File:SM64Somersault.png|thumb|250px|left|Mario doing a mid-air '''Flip''' in ''Super Mario 64''.]]
A '''Somersault''' (also known as '''Crouch Jump''' in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'') is an advanced type of [[jump]] introduced in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It can only be done in the 3-D platformers. The Somersault travels much higher than a regular jump, so it can be used to reach high places. However, the Somersault expends slightly more time than other forms of jumping. As of now, only [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Yoshi]] can use this move. There are two different varieties: the '''Backwards Somersault''' and the '''Side Somersault'''.
A '''Flip''' (also known as '''Crouch Jump''' in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'') is an advanced type of [[jump]] introduced in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It can only be done in the 3-D platformers. The Somersault travels much higher than a regular jump, so it can be used to reach high places. However, the Somersault expends slightly more time than other forms of jumping. As of now, only [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Yoshi]] can use this move. There are two different varieties: the '''Back-flip''' and the '''Side-flip'''.


{{anchor|Backwards Somersault}}The '''Backwards Somersault''' (referred to as '''Backflip''' by Prima Game Guides) is one variety of Somersault. To do this, the character must crouch and then jump. The character flips over in midair, moving backwards. The character may chain it to a [[Ground Pound]]. The character can also control the backwards horizontal distance by holding back on the Control Stick. In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mario cannot crouch, but he can do it only if he sprays water, then lets go of the pump while jumping. Doing so creates a blast of water. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Luigi can perform this move by crouching and pressing the Jump button; when performing this move, Luigi spins to slow his descent afterward. This move is also present in [[Donkey Kong 64]], where it is preformed with the same buttons as Super Mario 64. The kongs must use this move to reach high places that they can not reach with a normal jump.
{{anchor|Backwards Somersault}}The '''Back-flip''' is one variety of Flip. To do this, the character must crouch and then jump. The character flips over in midair, moving backwards. The character may chain it to a [[Ground Pound]]. The character can also control the backwards horizontal distance by holding back on the Control Stick. In ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', Mario cannot crouch, but he can do it only if he sprays water, then lets go of the pump while jumping. Doing so creates a blast of water. In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', Luigi can perform this move by crouching and pressing the Jump button; when performing this move, Luigi spins to slow his descent afterward. This move is also present in [[Donkey Kong 64]], where it is preformed with the same buttons as Super Mario 64. The kongs must use this move to reach high places that they can not reach with a normal jump.


{{anchor|Side Somersault}}The '''Side Somersault''' is the other variety of Somersault. It is useful when the player wants to immediately change their jump direction, and can be used to reach high ledges. To use it, the character must run in one direction, then simultaneously turn to run in the other direction and jump. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Mario only needs to face in one direction and turn around; therefore, Mario could execute a Side Somersault with almost no space to move. [[Bowser]] uses it in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' as one of his moves in the second battle against Mario. Also, in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', Yoshi can Side Somersault,
{{anchor|Side Somersault}}The '''Side-flip''' is the other variety of Flip. It is useful when the player wants to immediately change their jump direction, and can be used to reach high ledges. To use it, the character must run in one direction, then simultaneously turn to run in the other direction and jump. In ''Super Mario Sunshine'', Mario only needs to face in one direction and turn around; therefore, Mario could execute a Side-flip with almost no space to move. [[Bowser]] uses it in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' as one of his moves in the second battle against Mario. Also, in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', Yoshi can Side-flip.


==Names in Other Languages ==
==Names in Other Languages ==
===Somersault===
{{Foreignname
|SpaA=Salto Agachado
|SpaAM=Crouch Jump
|SpaE=Salto Agachado<br>Voltereta Mortal ''(SMG2)''
|SpaEM=Crouch Jump<br>Somersault
}}


===Side Somersault (Side-flip)===
===Side-flip===
{{Foreignname
{{Foreignname
|SpaA=Salto Lateral
|SpaA=Salto Lateral

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Mario Somersaulting in the air.
Mario doing a mid-air Flip in Super Mario 64.

A Flip (also known as Crouch Jump in Super Mario 3D Land) is an advanced type of jump introduced in Super Mario 64. It can only be done in the 3-D platformers. The Somersault travels much higher than a regular jump, so it can be used to reach high places. However, the Somersault expends slightly more time than other forms of jumping. As of now, only Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi can use this move. There are two different varieties: the Back-flip and the Side-flip.

The Back-flip is one variety of Flip. To do this, the character must crouch and then jump. The character flips over in midair, moving backwards. The character may chain it to a Ground Pound. The character can also control the backwards horizontal distance by holding back on the Control Stick. In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario cannot crouch, but he can do it only if he sprays water, then lets go of the pump while jumping. Doing so creates a blast of water. In Super Mario 64 DS, Luigi can perform this move by crouching and pressing the Jump button; when performing this move, Luigi spins to slow his descent afterward. This move is also present in Donkey Kong 64, where it is preformed with the same buttons as Super Mario 64. The kongs must use this move to reach high places that they can not reach with a normal jump.

The Side-flip is the other variety of Flip. It is useful when the player wants to immediately change their jump direction, and can be used to reach high ledges. To use it, the character must run in one direction, then simultaneously turn to run in the other direction and jump. In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario only needs to face in one direction and turn around; therefore, Mario could execute a Side-flip with almost no space to move. Bowser uses it in Super Mario Galaxy as one of his moves in the second battle against Mario. Also, in Super Mario Galaxy 2, Yoshi can Side-flip.

Names in Other Languages

Side-flip

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