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== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Mr. Gold and Mr. Silver in ''[[God Hand]]'' have butt attacks, preceded by the phrase, "[[Whip It Good]]!" The fat enemies also have a flying variant.
* Mr. Gold and Mr. Silver in ''[[God Hand]]'' have butt attacks, preceded by the phrase, "[[Whip It Good]]!" The fat enemies also have a flying variant.
* Yuri Sakazaki in ''[[Art of Fighting 2]]'' & ''[[The King of Fighters]]'' series has a butt attack.
* Yuri Sakazaki has a butt attack in ''[[Art of Fighting 2]]''.
*''[[The King of Fighters]]'':
** ''The King of Fighters'' also gives Athena an aerial butt attack; Momoko of ''[[King of Fighters XI]]'' has another, in three-hit-combo style.
** In addition to Yuri, ''The King of Fighters'' also gives recurring character Athena an aerial butt attack
** ''[[King of Fighters '99]]'' gives [[Ms. Fanservice|Mai Shiranui]] an aerial butt attack that takes advantage of her (comparatively) rarely-emphasized hips.
** ''[[King of Fighters '99]]'' gives [[Ms. Fanservice|Mai Shiranui]] an aerial butt attack that takes advantage of her (comparatively) rarely-emphasized hips.
** Momoko of ''[[King of Fighters XI]]'' has a three-hit-combo variant.
* Kisarah Westfield uses ''three'' versions in GANGAN/Aggressors of Dark Kombat - one generic horizontal back-turned, butt-first leap, one jumping reverse somersault attack with rear impact [[Calling Your Attacks|"Hip Bazooka!"]], and one throw during which she leaps high into the air and lands on the opponent's face [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|"Supreme Inferno!"]] The last one was re-tooled as a somewhat less suggestive follow-up to her Cutie Rainbow for her [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|return in]] Neo-Geo Battle Coliseum.
* Kisarah Westfield uses ''three'' versions in [[Aggressors of Dark Kombat]] (aka GANGAN): a generic horizontal back-turned, butt-first leap; a jumping reverse-somersault rear impact attack with rear impact called [[Calling Your Attacks|"Hip Bazooka!"]]; and a third that occurs during her "Supreme Inferno" throw, where she leaps high into the air and lands on the opponent's face last one was re-tooled as a somewhat less suggestive follow-up to her Cutie Rainbow for her [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad|return in]] ''[[Neo-Geo Battle Coliseum]]''.
* Carol Stanzack of ''[[Savage Reign]]'' uses a butt attack whenever she travels into the background of a stage.
* Carol Stanzack of ''[[Savage Reign]]'' uses a butt attack whenever she travels into the background of a stage.
* Ellis of ''[[Battle Arena Toshinden]]'' uses a butt strike as part of her HK attack. The same strike is used during her desperation move in 2 and 3 and also, she can use an aerial butt drop against a downed opponent, but only in 2.
* Ellis of ''[[Battle Arena Toshinden]]'' uses a butt strike as part of her HK attack. The same strike is used during her desperation move in ''Battle Arena Toshinden 2'' and ''Battle Arena Toshinden 3''; in ''2'', she can also use an aerial butt drop against a downed opponent.
** In Toshinden Subaru, having removed the original cast, the strike was given to Puella as a running attack, and the drop went to Fen, who uses it in both his throw and downed attack.
** In ''Toshinden Subaru'', Puella has the strike as a running attack, and Fen uses a butt drop in both his throw and downed attack.
* In the Neo-Geo fighting game variation of ''[[Double Dragon]]'', Marian can attack a downed opponent using an aerial butt drop.
* In the ''[[Double Dragon (Neo-Geo)|Double Dragon]]'' fighting game for [[Neo-Geo]], Marian can attack a downed opponent using an aerial butt drop.
* Chiaki Ichinomiya of the obscure [[PlayStation|PSX]] fighting game ''Genei Tougi: Shadow Struggle'' and its sequel ''Critical Blow'' has a butt attack as part of her fighting style.
* Chiaki Ichinomiya of the obscure [[PlayStation|PSX]] fighting game ''Genei Tougi: Shadow Struggle'' and its sequel ''Critical Blow'' has a butt attack as part of her fighting style.
* Victor von Gerdenheim from ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' uses his ass rather than kicking when up-close. And he uses his ass to throw the enemy, not just smashing them on the face. He even has a grab where he squeezes his opponent between his cheeks. Note that whenever Victor attacks, he has the ability to make the attacking body part grow roughly three times its size. He does it in this case, too.
* Victor von Gerdenheim from ''[[Darkstalkers]]'' uses his ass rather than kicking when up-close, as well as for one of his throws. He even has a command grab where he squeezes his opponent between his cheeks. Note that all of Victor's attacks have him enlarge the striking part.
* ''[[Street Fighter]]'':
* Flinging herself butt-first at her opponent forms the basis of Rainbow Mika's signature moves (Shooting Peach/Flying Peach/Rainbow Hip Rush) in ''[[Street Fighter]]'' Alpha 3. She even rubs her sore posterior after any of these moves connect... This is taken [[Up To Eleven]] in ''[[Street Fighter V]]'', where her [[For Massive Damage|Critical Finish]] starts with her giving it a slap for good luck, then throw her foe to [[Assist Character| Nadeshiko]] who throws the foe into the air, and then both launch themselves at the opponent to smash his head between their behinds.
** Flinging herself butt-first at her opponent is the trademark of Rainbow Mika, introduced in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]''. She even rubs her sore posterior after any of these moves connect... and occasionally [[Ms. Fanservice|winks at the camera]]. This is taken [[Up To Eleven]] in ''[[Street Fighter V]]'', where she starts her Critical with her giving it a slap for good luck, then grabs and throws her foe to [[Assist Character|Nadeshiko]], who sends them airborne as they both launch themselves at the opponent to smash their head between them before driving them into the ground.
** E.Honda also wields butt-based attacks in most of his ''[[Street Fighter]]'' appearances... most notably his down-up-kick move, which basically has him jump high into the air and smash down on the enemy butt-first. But he also has a special throw that consists of him grabbing the enemy, smashing him to the ground, and then butt-smashing him while he's down. Both are highly damaging. Presumably due to E.Honda weighting more than most cars.
** In ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' and his later appearances, E. Honda has the Sumo Smash, a [[Ground Pound]]-style attack which hits on the way up as well as down, and the Oicho Throw, a command grab that slams his opponent into the ground before Sumo Smashing them. ''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]'' gives him the Orochi Breaker, a ''much'' more powerful Oicho Throw, as his Ultra II.
** [[Street Fighter III]]'s Hugo's crouching Roundhouse is a none too pleasant-looking version.
** Hugo (first introduced in ''[[Street Fighter III]]'') uses one as his crouching roundhouse (c.HK).
** Though she doesn't have one in the main series, Sakura sports two in ''Pocket Fighter''. In one she catches them in the air and lands sitting on their head. In the second she, in [[Bunny Girl]] attire, butt smacks them away.
** Sakura has two in ''[[Pocket Fighter]]''. One has her catch the opponent in the air and land sitting on their head. In the second she, in [[Bunny Girl]] attire, butt smacks them away.
* In the ''[[Touhou]]'' fighting game spinoffs ''Scarlet Weather Rhapsody'' and ''Hisoutensoku'', Marisa Kirisame has a charge attack in the form of launching herself butt-first at the enemy. It has surprisingly good range and damage, and provides immunity to projectiles, raising questions about just what Marisa makes her bloomers out of.
* In the ''[[Touhou]]'' fighting game spinoffs ''[[Scarlet Weather Rhapsody]]'' and ''[[Hisoutensoku]]'', Marisa Kirisame has a charge attack that launches herself butt-first at the enemy. It has surprisingly good range and damage, and provides immunity to projectiles, raising questions about just what Marisa makes her bloomers out of.
* Hitting his opponent with his butt is the third part of [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Luigi's]] one-two-three combo in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]] Melee'' and ''Brawl''. In the [[Super Mario Bros.|Mario series]] in general, this is called a "[[Ground Pound]]" when performed vertically.
** Also in the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]].'' series: Princess Peach's Peach Bomber side special.
* The 2.5D and 3D ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' games are the trope namers for the [[Ground Pound]].
* The ''[[Super Smash Bros.]].'' series naturally features multiple examples from the ''Mario'' franchise:
*** And her back aerial, and her back throw, and her down throw. Plus her ledge get-up attack.
** This is the third part of [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Luigi's]] one-two-three combo in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
*** Though the Peach Bomber is the only one of those moves that ''explodes on impact''.
** Princess Peach's Peach Bomber side special, when "explodes" in hearts on impact. She also uses this trope in her back aerial, her back throw, her down throw, and her ledge recovery attack.
** ''[[Donkey Kong]]'' uses one to return to the stage when hanging.
** [[Donkey Kong]] also uses one as a ledge recovery attack.
** In ''[[Super Smash Bros Brawl]]'', Wario also has a number of ass-based attacks... including his back and down throws. And yes, that IS quite a few ''SSBB'' characters - it's been joked that the [[Video Game|game]] also needs a 'Butt Attack' sticker, in addition to the usual Arm/Foot/Head Attack stickers.
** Wario also has a number of ass-based attacks, including his back and down throws. And yes, that ''is'' quite a few ''Brawl'' characters - it's been joked that the game also needs a 'Butt Attack' sticker, in addition to the usual Arm/Foot/Head Attack stickers.
**** Actually, data mining shows that the [[Video Game|game]] considers Butt to be a seperate attack type. Most likely the effect was merged with Body later in development; other unused types include Elbow and Knee.
*** Funnily enough data mining shows that the [[Video Game|game]] considers Butt to be a seperate attack type. Most likely, the effect was merged with Body later in development; other unused types include Elbow and Knee.
*** And in ''Mario Strikers Charged'', Wario's deke attack is a butt stomp. '''[[Most Wonderful Sound|"BUTT SMASH!"]]'''
** Just to emphasise how many fighters use this method, both [[Big Bad|Bowser]] and Yoshi's Down B attacks are a [[Ground Pound]].
** Both [[Big Bad|Bowser]] and Yoshi's Down B specials are [[Ground Pound]]s.
* Earthquake's signature move in ''[[Samurai Shodown]]''.
* ''[[Samurai Shodown]]'':
** This is Earthquake's signature move.
** Wan-Fu (big Chinese fighter) and Cham Cham (catgirl) also have this as an option. Cham Cham limits hers to a flying drop, while Wan-Fu can throw it out while standing on the ground as well.
** Wan-Fu (big Chinese fighter) and Cham Cham (catgirl) also have this as an option. Cham Cham limits hers to a flying drop, while Wan-Fu can throw it out while standing on the ground as well.
* In ''[[Lollipop Chainsaw]]'', this is one of Juliet's unlockable attacks. It stuns an enemy (except a boss) making it vulnerable to a finisher. ''However'', it makes Juliet very vulnerable if she misses.
* In ''[[Lollipop Chainsaw]]'', this is one of Juliet's unlockable attacks. It stuns any non-boss enemy, making it vulnerable to a finisher. ''However'', it makes Juliet very vulnerable if she misses.
* Cyber Woo in King of the Monsters 2 has a Piston Punch Version of this.
* Cyber Woo in ''King of the Monsters 2'' has a Piston Punch Version of this.
* Aska from ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters]]'', the [[SNES]] version has ''many'' attacks that use her behind to hit a foe.
* Aska from the [[SNES]] version of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters]]'' has ''many'' attacks that use her behind to hit a foe. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q7qQapAGKM Here's a video] of her in action.
* ''[[Rival Schools]]'':
** And here is a video of her in action. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q7qQapAGKM SNES T.M.N.T. Tournament Fighters - US Aska vs JAP Aska]
* Tiffany Lords of ''[[Rival Schools]]'' has both a butt-smash attack ''and'' a taunt where she does a "kiss my ass" pose.
** Tiffany Lords has both a butt-smash attack ''and'' a taunt where she does a "kiss my ass" pose.
** Delinquent Gan Isurugi, on the other hand, has a dash attack where he throws his [[Stout Strength|sizable]] money-maker at the opponent.
** Delinquent Gan Isurugi, on the other hand, has a dash attack where he throws his [[Stout Strength|sizable]] money-maker at the opponent.
* ''[[Bloody Roar]]'' has Busuzima who sits on peoples faces and FARTS on them!
* ''[[Bloody Roar]]'':
** Busuzima sits on people's faces - and [[Fartillery|farts on them]]!
** ''[[Bloody Roar]] ''also has Greg who uses this in his Gorilla form.
** Greg uses this in his Gorilla form.
** Seems to be a Nonomura family trait. Mitsuko, Alice, and Uriko all have butt-bump attacks in their combos.
** Seems to be a Nonomura family trait - Mitsuko, Alice, and Uriko all have butt-bump attacks in their combos.
* Cassandra does this for several standard attacks and her Critical Finish in ''[[Soul Calibur]] IV''. In 3 and 4, a butt-first leap is her longest ranged move. Her butt strikes also actually use the "kick" command.
* ''[[Soul Calibur]]''
** Her elder sister Sophitia does a butt attack if you have her throw the enemy from behind.
** Cassandra does this for several standard "kick" command attacks, as well as her Critical Finish in ''[[Soul Calibur IV]]''. In ''[[Soul Calibur 3]]'' and ''4'', a butt-first leap is her longest-ranged move.
** Voldo also has a ass-attack in ''[[Soul Calibur]] IV''. It is much more horrifying.
** Her elder sister Sophitia uses one for a from-behind throw.
** Voldo also has a ass-attack in ''Soul Calibur IV''. It is much more horrifying.
* The Succubus' "Hip Attack" in ''[[Disgaea]]''.
* The Succubus' "Hip Attack" in ''[[Disgaea]]''.
* The [[Final Boss]] Mondo in the [[Video Game|game]] ''Slaughter Sport'' has a butt-drop move that can be a one-shot kill, making it the most powerful move in the [[Video Game|game]]. Spamming these attacks to make him bounce on his ass back and forth across the arena is an easy way to cheap your opponent in versus mode.
* The [[Final Boss]] Mondo in the game ''Slaughter Sport'' has a butt-drop move that can be a one-shot kill, making it the most powerful move in the game. Spamming these attacks to make him bounce on his ass back and forth across the arena is an easy way to cheap your opponent out in Versus mode.
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Amy Rose]] can dash into her opponents rear-first in ''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'' and ''[[Sonic Battle]]''. In the latter, the robot Emerl [[Power Copying|can copy her]].
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Amy Rose]] can dash into her opponents rear-first in ''[[Sonic the Fighters]]'' and ''[[Sonic Battle]]''. In the latter, the robot Emerl [[Power Copying|can copy her]].
** In an almost example, [[Kid Appeal Character|Tails]] in older [[Video Game|games]] could attack enemies with his dual namesakes.
** In an almost example, [[Kid Appeal Character|Tails]] in older [[Video Game|games]] could attack enemies with his dual namesakes.