Master Hand

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Template:SSB Infobox Master Hand is one of the main antagonists of the Super Smash Bros. series. The Master Hand is a right-handed, large, disembodied, glove-clad hand. It appears in every Super Smash Bros. game. In Super Smash Bros., it has a strange resemblance to one of Mario's gloves, though they appear less similar in later games.

It has been disputed as to what the Master Hand is; some say it is a god-like being with reality-warping power, while others say it is nothing more than a child with an overactive imagination playing with its toys (this assumption is strengthened by the fact that the hand is shown in a child's room and removing the dolls from a toy chest in the original Super Smash Bros.).

He is voiced by Jeff Manning in the original, Dean Harrington in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Pat Cashman in Super Smash Bros. Brawl who also voiced the announcer of that respective game.

History

Super Smash Bros. series

Main article: SmashWiki:Master Hand

Super Smash Bros.

Master Hand first appears in Super Smash Bros., where he supposedly gives several dolls based on Nintendo characters life and pits them against each other.[1] After each character defeats all challengers, they are transported to a battlefield known as "Final Destination", where s/he faces off against the sinister appendage. After defeating the being, the player reverts to his/her original doll state.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Master Hand reappears in the sequel to Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Melee. This game introduces Master Hand's counterpart, Crazy Hand, which is said to embody a lust for destruction (the game also says that Master Hand embodies creation). The battle against the Master Hand in this game is nearly identical to that of the original Super Smash Bros.; after defeating all opposition, the player faces Master Hand in Final Destination. The only difference is that if the player clears all stages on the normal difficulty or higher within 10 minutes and without using a continue, Crazy Hand appears once Master Hand has lost half of his HP; as in the original, once Master Hand (and sometimes Crazy Hand) is defeated, the player reverts into a trophy, appearing among the trophies of others who have defeated the Master Hand.

The Master Hand is a much more difficult enemy in Melee because his health increases as the difficulty increases, and the timer can't be turned off in single player anymore (if the timer runs out, then the player automatically loses regardless of health or number of lives).

In this game, there is also a glitch to play as Master Hand. See here.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Master Hand's intro in the Subspace Emissary.
Master Hand, harpooned by Tabuu's Chains of Light.

Master Hand is featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Though he is never actually fought in the Subspace Emissary, he appears in Boss Battles Mode with the standard Emissary boss health bar. He also appears in his usual role as the last enemy faced in Classic Mode. Crazy Hand joins him under the same circumstances as in Melee; however, unlike in Melee, Crazy Hand appears immediately at the start of the battle.

In the Subspace Emissary storyline, Master Hand makes his debut as the leader of the Subspace Army, commanding his loyal minions, Ganondorf, Bowser, and Wario. However, near the end, it is discovered that Master Hand is being controlled by Tabuu via the chains of light in order to trick Ganondorf, Bowser, and Wario into drawing the entire world into Subspace. Angered, Ganondorf attempts to attack Tabuu, but he is blocked by a force field and turned into a trophy upon smashing into Master Hand. This severs the chains holding Master Hand, which tries to fight Tabuu but is knocked to the ground by the force field, where he lies either dead or unconscious for the remainder of the mode. It is interesting to note that when Master Hand is knocked out, he does not turn into a trophy as everyone else does.

Of the three minions that work for Master Hand, only Bowser is truly loyal to him; Bowser is heavily troubled when he sees Master Hand motionless. Ganondorf plans on betraying Master Hand, while Wario only does the work for his own amusement.

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Melee

# Name Image First Game / Move Description
83 Master Hand Super Smash Bros.
04/99
The Master Hand awaits anyone who survives the long and difficult road to the Final Destination. This symbolic link between the real world and the imaginary battlefields of Super Smash Bros. Melee is quite a handful in battle, and just because it wears a white glove doesn't mean it fights clean. Get ready to be flicked, swatted, punched, and poked like crazy!

Trophy Information from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

# Name Image First Game / Move Description
130 Master Hand N64 Super Smash Bros.
WII Super Smash Bros. Brawl
A being tied to the link between this world, where trophies fight, and the world beyond. The meaning of his existence is unknown, as are his goals, but he seems to have obtained (and kept hidden) a power that borders on absolute. He also seems to feel a certain joy in challenging chosen warriors who've claimed many victories. He waits even now in Final Destination.

Stamina

  • Super Smash Bros.
    • 300 HP (all skill levels)
  • Super Smash Bros. Melee
    • 150 HP (Very Easy)
    • 250 HP (Easy)
    • 300 HP (Normal)
    • 330 HP (Hard)
    • 360 HP (Very Hard)
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl
    • 150 HP (Easy)
    • 250 HP (Normal)
    • 300 HP (Hard)
    • 330 HP (Very Hard)
    • 360 HP (Intense)

Trivia

Master Hand artwork from Super Smash Bros.
Master Hand's artwork from Kirby & the Amazing Mirror.
  • In Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, Master Hand is a mini-boss throughout the game. Once defeated, Kirby can eat it and become Smash Kirby (He can use all of Kirby's special attacks from Melee). Master Hand also appears later in the game as a Boss alongside Crazy Hand.
  • Using an Action Replay, the player can hack the game and be able to play as Master Hand.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Master Hand is considered genderless, based on his trophy. However, his trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl does refer to him as a male.


Names in Other Languages

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