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When the subsequent attacks keep the character in the air, it's called a Juggle Attack or Air Combo.
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* In ''[[Naruto]]'' the titular character uses his shadow clones to do this to Kiba in the Chunin exams.
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* War in ''[[Darksiders]]'' can use his BFS to launch an enemy into the air in two different ways. One of them also lets him optionally jump after, ripe for any of a number of air attacks.
* The second ''[[Xenosaga (Video Game)|Xenosaga]]'' game had launcher moves as well as attacks that would only be used on airborne or knocked-down targets. The fact that it uses turn-based combat was somewhat hilarious if you took a while planning your attacks while the enemy was frozen in midair...
* In ''[[Mugen Souls]]'', there are a few moves you can use on enemies where you launch them up in the air and hopefully hit the objects up in the air. If you're at [[Theme Music Power -Up|Fever Time]] and you hit them at one of the four spheres floating in the air, say hello to ''a lot of money'' dropping to you.
* In ''[[Tales of Vesperia]]'', quite a few of Judith's artes launch the target into the air where she can take advantage of her aerial comboing expertise.