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R.O.B. using his up throw againstSonic inUltimate.

Anup throw (上投げ,Up/above/upper throw; commonly abbreviated asu-throw orUthrow, and referred to asThrowHi internally) is athrow performed by tilting thecontrol stick up aftergrabbing an opponent. They were introduced inSuper Smash Bros. Melee; in the originalSuper Smash Bros., there were onlyforward throws andback throws. In the transition toMelee,Kirby andJigglypuff's previous forward throws became their up throws, and they instead received new forward throws.

Ness using his up throw againstZelda inMelee.

Due to their predominantly vertical knockback and generally moderate ending lag, up throws tend to be useful for startingcombos andchain grabs, especially inMelee. Some also deal high enough knockback to KO opponents reliably, with a notable example beingMewtwo's up throw. FromSuper Smash Bros. Brawl onward, the changes to verticalknockback and the addition ofhitstun canceling have indirectly reduced their effectiveness; for a handful of characters, their up throw is their least useful throw, as it can neither start combos as effectively as theirdown throw (with some of them lacking any guaranteed followups), nor KO as reliably as their forward or back throw. However, some characters' up throws remain an important part of their kit, such asR.O.B.'s,Bowser's inSmash 4, andDiddy Kong's inSmash 4 andUltimate.

List of up throws[edit]

Up throws with hitboxes consist of two or more hits on the grabbed opponent (the hitbox, then the throw), and can affect other opponents near the thrower. Additionally, some up throws may possess acollateral hitbox, which affects nearby opponents but not the victim of the throw.

CharacterDescriptionHitbox
Banjo &KazooieBanjo throws the opponent to Kazooie, who stabs the opponent upwards with her beak.Yes
BayonettaLaunches the opponent with a crescent kick.Yes
BowserGrinds the opponent above himself with the spikes on his shell.Yes
Bowser Jr.Heaves the opponent upward with theKoopa Clown Car's claw.No
BylethLaunches the opponent upwards with the Sword of the Creator.Yes
Captain FalconUppercuts the opponent.Yes
CharizardSuper Smash Bros. Brawl Headbutts the opponent above itself.
Super Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Flies with the opponent to the top of the stage offscreen, then dives back down and slams them onto the ground.
Yes
ChromHeaves the opponent upward with one arm.No
CloudPerforms a540 kick, hitting the opponent twice above himself before launching them.Yes
CorrinTurns into dragon form and raises on his hind legs to headbutt the opponent upward.Yes
DaisyPerforms a jumpset, a volleyball technique.Yes
Dark PitPerforms a handstand and kicks the opponent upward with both legs.Yes
Dark SamusBlasts the opponent above herself with electricity from her Arm Cannon.Yes
Diddy KongPerforms a handstand and kicks the opponent upward with one leg.Yes
Donkey KongHeaves the opponent upward with one arm.No
Dr. MarioHeaves the opponent upward with both arms.No
Duck HuntThe dog kicks the opponent upward with its hind legs.No
FalcoSuper Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. Brawl Tosses the opponent upward and fires three rapid shots from his Blaster.
Super Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tosses the opponent upward and fires one shot from his Blaster.
Yes
FoxTosses the opponent upward and fires three rapid shots from his Blaster.Yes
GanondorfSuper Smash Bros. Melee Uppercuts the opponent.
Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Lifts the opponent above himself and strikes them with his free palm.
Yes
GreninjaHeaves the opponent upward with one arm.No
HeroHeaves the opponent upward with both arms.No
Ice ClimbersBashes the opponent above themselves with the tip of the hammer.Yes
IkePlunges Ragnell on the ground and launches the opponent with adouble axe handle swing.Yes
IncineroarPerforms anArgentine backbreaker rack.No
InklingTurns into squid form and headbutts the opponent upward.Yes
IsabelleTosses the opponent upward with her net.No
IvysaurBounces the opponent upward with the bud on its back.Super Smash Bros. BrawlNo
Super Smash Bros. UltimateYes
JigglypuffSpins once and tosses the opponent upward with one arm. InSSB, this was its forward throw.No
JokerTosses the opponent upward with a flourish of his arm.No
KazuyaTosses the opponent up with his right hand, turns intoDevil Kazuya, then fires a beam at the opponent. The beam behaves identically to the one inDevil Blaster.Yes(collateral)
KenKicks the opponent upward, then performs an axe kick with the raised leg.Yes
King DededePerforms a jump set, a volleyball technique.Yes
King K. RoolLeaps high with the opponent, then falls back down and performs an Argentine backbreaker rack upon landing.No
KirbyLeaps with the opponent to the top of the stage offscreen, then falls back down and slams them onto the ground, creating an explosion. InSSB, this was his forward throw.Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4No
Super Smash Bros. UltimateYes(collateral)
LinkPuts the opponent above himself and launches them with a crescent slash.Yes
Little MacUppercuts the opponent.Yes
LucarioPerforms the pao choui, an uppercut-styled punch in Shaolin Kung Fu.Yes
LucasTwirls the opponent above himself with PSI, then tosses them upward.No
LucinaHeaves the opponent upward with one arm.No
LuigiSuper Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 Heaves the opponent upward with both arms.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Swings the opponent upward with the Poltergust G-00.
Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4No
Super Smash Bros. UltimateYes(collateral)
MarioHeaves the opponent upward with both arms.No
MarthHeaves the opponent upward with one arm.No
Mega ManHeaves the opponent upward with the Super Arm.No
Meta KnightFlies with the opponent to the top of the stage offscreen, then dives back down and slams them onto the ground.Super Smash Bros. BrawlNo
Super Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. UltimateYes(collateral)
MewtwoTwirls the opponent around itself and up to the top of its head with its powers, then tosses them upward.No
Mii BrawlerLaunches the opponent with a palm strike.No
Mii GunnerSuper Smash Bros. 4 Tosses the opponent upward and fires one shot from the arm cannon.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tosses the opponent upward and fires two shots from the arm cannon.
Yes
Mii SwordfighterPuts the opponent above themselves and launches them with a crescent slash.Yes
Min MinKicks the opponent upward.Yes
Mr. Game & WatchJuggles the opponent as a ball from front to back, then tosses them upward.No
MythraTelekinetically throws the opponent above herself.No
NessPoints his index finger upward and twirls the opponent above himself with PSI, then tosses them upward.Yes
OlimarSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 The Pikmin grabbing the opponent leaps a set distance upward with them, then falls back down and slams them onto the ground.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Pikmin grabbing the opponent headbutt them above Olimar.
Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4No
Super Smash Bros. UltimateYes
Pac-ManHeaves the opponent upward with one arm.No
PalutenaTelekinetically tosses the opponent upward.No
PeachPerforms a jump set, a volleyball technique.Yes
PichuHeadbutts the opponent upward.Yes
PikachuHeadbutts the opponent upward.Yes
Piranha PlantLaunches the opponent with a rising bite.Yes(collateral)
PitPerforms a handstand and kicks the opponent upward with both legs.Yes
PyraTelekinetically throws the opponent above herself.No
R.O.B.Rises a set distance upward with the opponent, then falls back down and slams them onto the ground.No
RichterPuts the opponent above himself and whips them with the Vampire Killer.Yes
RidleyPuts the opponent above himself and stabs them with his tail.Yes
RobinTosses the opponent upward using magic.No
Rosalina &LumaTelekinetically tosses the opponent upward.No
RoyHeaves the opponent upward with one arm.No
RyuKicks the opponent upward, then performs an axe kick with the raised leg.Yes
SamusSuper Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4 Twirls the opponent above herself with the Grapple Beam, hitting them multiple times, then tosses them upward.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Blasts the opponent above herself with fire from her Arm Cannon.
Yes
SephirothSlashes the opponent upwards with the Masamune.Yes
SheikPerforms a handstand and kicks the opponent upward with both legs.Yes
ShulkPuts the opponent above himself and stabs them with the Monado.Yes
SimonPuts the opponent above himself and whips them with the Vampire Killer.Yes
SnakePerforms a suplex.Super Smash Bros. BrawlNo
Super Smash Bros. UltimateYes
SonicPuts the opponent above himself and stabs them with his back quills.Yes
SoraTosses the opponent upward with his left hand.No
SquirtleSuper Smash Bros. Brawl Retreats into its shell and tackles the opponent upward.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Headbutts the opponent upward.
Yes
StevePlaces piston on the ground to launch the opponent upward.Yes
TerryUppercuts the opponent.No
Toon LinkPuts the opponent above himself and launches them with a crescent slash.Yes
VillagerTosses the opponent upward with his net.No
WarioJumps and punches the opponent upward with both fists.Yes
Wii Fit TrainerPerforms a jump set, a volleyball technique.No
WolfSuper Smash Bros. Brawl Jumps and slashes the opponent upward from a horizontal somersault.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Slashes the opponent upward.
Yes
YoshiSpits the opponent upward.No
Young LinkPuts the opponent above himself and launches them with a crescent slash.Yes
ZeldaTosses the opponent upward with magic.No
Zero Suit SamusLaunches the opponent with a backflip kick.Yes

Notable up throws[edit]

  • Fox,Falco,Mii Gunner andKazuya's up throws are the only ones to releaseprojectiles, in the form of lasers that can bereflected andabsorbed. Fox fires three lasers that cause no knockback, much like those ofhis neutral special; likewise, Falco inMelee andBrawl fires three lasers that cause weak knockback. InSmash 4 andUltimate, Falco instead fires a single laser that deals much more knockback, and can be used to combo into aerial attacks at various percentages. Mii Gunner's up throw behaves similarly to Falco's, firing one laser inSmash 4 and two inUltimate. Kazuya also fires a single laser and deals mostly diagonal knockback.
    • Fox's up throw inMelee is also notable for its immense combo potential, leading into anup aerial even at high percentages, which is prominently used as a KO setup. In latter games, however, it has completely lost this potential due to receiving more ending lag, as well as the changes to vertical knockback.
  • Kirby andMeta Knight's up throws, as well asCharizard's fromSmash 4 onward, involve quickly dragging the opponent to the topblast line offscreen, then crashing down towards the spot where the throw was initiated. This behavior results in particular side effects: the user can land onplatforms above them (except Kirby inMelee) and execute the throw at a higher position, allowing them to KO the opponent earlier; additionally, if they take damage from another source while they are at the top blast line (such as from aGooey Bomb stuck to them, or throwingLink holding aBomb that automatically detonates), both characters can get KO'd off the top blast line mid-throw.
    • R.O.B. andKing K. Rool's up throws likewise cause both the thrower and victim to leave the ground, and can be used to land on platforms above them, but they only rise a set distance upward instead of all the way to the blast line.
  • Unlike other throws with hitboxes,Ryu andKen's up throws produce their hitboxafter the opponent is released; therefore, while it can affect both the victim and nearby opponents, it can never hit the former under normal circumstances. This hitbox also deals considerably more damage and knockback than the throw itself on the grabbed opponent.
  • Mewtwo's up throw is the strongest in the series, especially inMelee, where it can KO characters of averagefalling speed under 100%. InSmash 4 andUltimate, it can KO most characters under 150% withoutrage.
    • Charizard's up throw inSmash 4 andUltimate deals more knockback than Mewtwo's, KOing most characters under 140% from ground level, although due to its angle of 70°,DI has a much stronger effect on it, causing Mewtwo's to still be stronger overall. Nevertheless, it remains one of the strongest up throws in both games.
    • InBrawl, with the absence of Mewtwo, the strongest up throw is insteadOlimar's with purple Pikmin, KOing under 130%.
  • Jigglypuff's up throw inMelee is used to perform thespace animal slayer, a deadly low percent KO setup on Fox and Falco. In later games, it no longer possesses any guaranteed followups, except theLeaping Restcustomdown special inSmash 4 if equipped.
  • Marth andRoy's up throws inMelee are useful forchain grabbing and starting combos onfast fallers at various percents, while they are also among the strongest up throws in the game, KOing characters of average falling speed under 180% and 160% respectively without DI. In later games, they can no longer be used for combos or chain grabs, but retain their utility as emergency KO moves at very high percents, a trait that also carries over toLucina andChrom.
  • Bowser's up throw inSmash 4 is a defining part of his playstyle, possessing very low ending lag compared to others (11frames) that allows it to combo into aerial attacks at nearly any percentage, most notably aneutral aerial at low to mid percentages to rack up large amounts of damage, and an up aerial at high percentages as a KO setup. InUltimate, its combo potential has been significantly reduced to the point it can only lead into a forward or up aerial at low percentages, but as a partial tradeoff, it deals much more damage by itself.
    • Diddy Kong's up throw inSmash 4 andUltimate is similar, possessing deceptively low ending lag (9 frames) that gives it immense combo potential, although it deals less damage and only has KO setups if initiated on a high enough platform.
  • Sonic's up throw inSmash 4 can easily combo into any of his aerials from mid to high percentages if followed up with aSpring Jump, which can also be used as a KO setup if initiated on a high platform. Aside from this, it can combo into an up aerial at low percentages. InUltimate, however, itsending lag has been increased, which in combination with the faster knockback physics drastically worsens its Spring Jump-based followups.
  • Kazuya’s up throw is his only throw that does not have the camera briefly shift to a unique angle in 1v1 matches.

Gallery of up throws inBrawl[edit]

  • Bowser

    Bowser

  • Captain Falcon

    Captain Falcon

  • Charizard

    Charizard

  • Diddy Kong

    Diddy Kong

  • Donkey Kong

    Donkey Kong

  • Falco

    Falco

  • Fox

    Fox

  • Ganondorf

    Ganondorf

  • Giga Bowser

    Giga Bowser

  • Ice Climbers (Popo)

    Ice Climbers (Popo)

  • Ike

    Ike

  • Ivysaur

    Ivysaur

  • Jigglypuff

    Jigglypuff

  • King Dedede

    King Dedede

  • Kirby, part 1

    Kirby, part 1

  • Kirby, part 2

    Kirby, part 2

  • Link

    Link

  • Lucario

    Lucario

  • Lucas

    Lucas

  • Luigi

    Luigi

  • Mario

    Mario

  • Marth

    Marth

  • Meta Knight, part 1

    Meta Knight, part 1

  • Meta Knight, part 2

    Meta Knight, part 2

  • Mr. Game & Watch

    Mr. Game & Watch

  • Ness

    Ness

  • Olimar, part 1

    Olimar, part 1

  • Olimar, part 2

    Olimar, part 2

  • Peach

    Peach

  • Pikachu

    Pikachu

  • Pit

    Pit

  • R.O.B.

    R.O.B.

  • Samus

    Samus

  • Sheik

    Sheik

  • Snake

    Snake

  • Sonic

    Sonic

  • Squirtle

    Squirtle

  • Toon Link

    Toon Link

  • Wario

    Wario

  • Wario-Man

    Wario-Man

  • Wolf

    Wolf

  • Yoshi

    Yoshi

  • Zelda

    Zelda

  • Zero Suit Samus

    Zero Suit Samus


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