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*In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', performing a Backward Somersault from the edge of a platform toward a body of water causes Mario to instead do a diving move into the water, as long as the platform's surface is high enough above the water level. | |||
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- This article is about the jumping move first used in Super Mario 64. For a very similar move from the Game Boy Donkey Kong and Mario vs. Donkey Kong, see Backflip. For the forward somersault, see Roll.
The Backward Somersault (referred to as Backflip by Prima Game Guides and Crouch Jump on the official Super Mario 3D Land website, the Super Mario 3D World manual,[1] and Super Mario Maker 2) is an advanced type of jump introduced in Super Mario 64; it has been present in every 3D Mario game since. To do this, the character must jump while crouching. The character jumps high and 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.
This move is also present in Donkey Kong 64, working as it did in Super Mario 64, though it can also go straight up and forwards.
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 spins to slow his descent after performing this move.
In Super Mario 3D Land, Super Mario 3D World, and the respective game style in Super Mario Maker 2, this move must be charged up first by crouching, like the Power Squat Jump from Super Mario Bros. 2, and it can also go straight up and forwards, as in Donkey Kong 64.
In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario can do Backward Somersaults continuously if any of the shoulder buttons (, , , or ) are held.
Official profiles
Super Mario 3D Land
- North American Website Bio: "Mario charges up kinetic energy when he crouches. Harness it to jump even higher."
- European Website Bio: "Press the B Button (or the A Button) while crouching to perform a Crouch Jump. Mario jumps higher than with an ordinary jump."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | バック宙 Bakku chū[5] |
Literally "Back air". |
French (NOA) | Salto arrière[3][4] |
Backwards Somersault |
Italian | Capriola all'indietro |
Backwards Somersault |
Korean | 백 텀블링 Baek Teombeulling |
Back Tumbling |
Russian | Прыжок присев (Super Mario 3D Land) Pryzhok prisev Сальто назад (Super Mario Odyssey) Sal'to nazad |
Crouch Jump Backwards Somersault |
Spanish (NOA) | Salto Agachado Salto Hacia Atras[2] |
Crouch Jump |
Spanish (NOE) | Salto Agachado Voltereta Mortal (SMG/SMG2) |
Crouch Jump Somersault |
Trivia
- In Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, performing a Backward Somersault from the edge of a platform toward a body of water causes Mario to instead do a diving move into the water, as long as the platform's surface is high enough above the water level.