Body Slam

The Body Slam, or Belly Flop , is one of Crash's moves. To perform it, you must jump and press the duck button (Circle in PlayStation games) while in the air. Crash will slam down and crush anything beneath him. It was first used in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.

Uses
The Body Slam can destroy Locked Crates (although the Super Charged Body Slam is needed to do this in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped). Other than that, it doesn't have much uses. It can also be used to gain height although it is unneeded when the player gains the Double Jump.

In the N. Sane Trilogy remasters of the second and third games, Coco has her own variation of a Body Slam. Although, despite looking different, it still functions the same way.

Power-Ups
The Belly Flop's Power-Up is the Super Charged Body Slam. It increases the radius of the Belly Flop by 2 or 3 crates.

In Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, it is obtained after defeating the first boss, Tiny Tiger. In the Wrath of Cortex, it appears as a secret power-up, obtainable in Banzai Bonsai's red gem path.

Manga
Crash uses the Body Slam in Dansu! De Jump! Na Daibouken! to try to impress Aku Aku and to 'clean' Ripper Roo's books. Instead of referring to it as the 'Body Slam' Crash calls it the 'Body Press'.

Trivia

 * The Body Slam move is similar to the Ground Pound (or Hip Drop) move in the Super Mario series, as both moves won't stop until contact with ground, otherwise falling into a pit and lose a life.

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