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The aerial combo consists of a two-handed upward slash followed by a powerful, two-handed, downward slam. | The aerial combo consists of a two-handed upward slash followed by a powerful, two-handed, downward slam. | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Bleep Bloop Bop (Art).png|Artwork of the Bleep Bloop Bop from the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' Ultimania. | File:Bleep Bloop Bop (Art).png|Artwork of the Bleep Bloop Bop from the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' Ultimania. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Etymology== | |||
"Piko piko" is the Japanese onomatopoeia for the squeaky sound a toy hammer makes when it hits something. "Bleep boop" achieves the same results in English. The Piko Piko Hammer itself is a popular icon in Japanese anime and games, often wielded as a means to punish others in a mostly harmless way when they cause mischief. | |||
{{AxeSword}} | {{AxeSword}} | ||
{{CasualGear}} | {{CasualGear}} |