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{{about|the uses of jumping throughout the Mario franchise|the attack from the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario series]]'' known as "Jump"|[[Boots]]}} | {{about|the uses of jumping throughout the Mario franchise|the attack from the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario series]]'' known as "Jump"|[[Boots]]}} | ||
[[File:SMBW Mario Jump.png|thumb|200px| | [[File:SMBW Mario Jump.png|thumb|200px|Mario jumping]] | ||
{{quote|As you know, the primary action for mobile creatures is the jump, if you follow.|Stuffwell|Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}} | {{quote|As you know, the primary action for mobile creatures is the jump, if you follow.|Stuffwell|Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time}} | ||
'''Jumping''' is a generic move that became [[Mario]]'s most commonly used move. While it was originally used only to evade [[:Category:Hazardous objects|obstacles]] in the original ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' game, it has been Mario's primary method of attacking since ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' Depending on the [[Genre|type of game]], Mario and other [[List of characters|characters]] jump for a variety of different purposes. When Mario jumps, he makes a fist in the air and splits his legs at the same time. In the early games, Mario keeps his legs split when landing on enemies to [[stomp]] them. In later games, Mario commonly lands on enemies by using his shoes. | |||
In the early games, Mario keeps his legs split when landing on enemies to stomp them | |||
Because Mario can jump in most games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], only significant examples are mentioned. | Because Mario can jump in most games of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]], only significant examples are mentioned. |