Aerial Recovery

Aerial Recovery is 's up special move in Super Smash Flash 2.

Overview
When performed, Sora leaps upwards into the air flipping backwards, moving forward as he does so. Several thin blue circles surround him as he uses the move, disappearing after he finishes flipping. While the move itself deals no damage or knockback of any kind to opponents, he is able to cancel the move at any point into any other action without losing any momentum.

Aerial Recovery is a potent recovery option when used close to the stage, especially as it does not leave Sora helpless after being used, though he is also unable to use his midair jump before landing. If used on the ground, however, this does not apply, and he is able to use it a second time afterwards. The move could also be used as a potent out of shield option to escape pressure and begin combos.

Origin
Aerial Recovery is a recurring technique in the  franchise, first appearing in KINGDOM HEARTS II. Used in series by multiple playable characters including Sora, it allows the user to flip over and upright themselves after being knocked into the air by an enemy attack, granting a moment of invincibility to properly recover. It works very similarly in SSF2, including the light blue circles that surround the user during the move. However, unlike in KINGDOM HEARTS II, Sora does not have invincibility at any point while performing Aerial Recovery.

Trivia

 * This is Sora's only special move in SSF2 that was not later referenced in any form for his moveset in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
 * Prior to Beta, Sora's up special move was instead Finishing Leap. It was changed to Aerial Recovery to flow with Sora's combo-oriented playstyle and graceful movements.