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Flies & Hand
Flies & Hand.png
MarioSymbol.svg
A screenshot of Gnat Attack from Mario Paint.
Universe Mario
Debut Mario Paint (1992)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance WarioWare Gold (2018, cameo)
Console/platform of origin Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Flies (Flies)
Presumably human (Hand)
Gender Varies
Article on Super Mario Wiki Gnat Attack

Flies & Hand (ハエと手, Flies & Hand) are entities from the Mario series.

Origin

Mario Paint is a multi-purpose art utility for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that came bundled with a rolling-ball mouse and mousepad - the game featured three modes: Drawing Mode, Music Mode, and Flies & Hand's origin mode Gnat Attack, a mini game where the player uses the SNES Mouse to move the hand holding a flyswatter and attempt to swat the insects of increasing size and number. The player must defeat one hundred flies in order to complete the three levels, leading to a boss battle against King Watinga. After the boss is defeated, the game loops and adds a tiny icon at the top left of the screen, these icons depict figures such as Mario, a rocket, a chicken, a mermaid, a Game Boy, and the infamous Mario Paint baby face.

The Gnat Attack minigame reappeared in the Wario game WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! under the name "Fly Swatter", and later reappeared in one of Mario Paint's spiritual successors, the first Super Mario Maker. It has also been referenced through microgames in WarioWare Gold and another one of Mario Paint's successor games, WarioWare D.I.Y. Although it didn't make the final release, a variant of Gnat Attack was found in a prototype of Mario Artist: Paint Studio, which implies the hand to be Mario's through its life bar.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As an Assist Trophy

Flies buzz around the stage, and a hand holding a fly swatter goes around swatting up a storm. Getting caught in the swat-storm will cause severe damage, so think like a fly and run away!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site
Wario being damaged by the flyswatter in Ultimate.

The Flies & Hand debuted as an Assist Trophy. They were revealed during the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct in November 1, 2018.

During the reveal trailer, the Flies & Hand are first seen moving around the Dream Land GB stage, referencing the retro aesthetic of Mario Paint.

As an Assist Trophy, the flies will fly around the stage and swarm around the opponents while the hand holding the flyswatter will hover in the foreground and attempt to swat them, damaging any fighters who are hit in the process. The hand can be attacked and even KO'd. When it is KO'd, it acts as it does in Gnat Attack, displaying eyes and a mouth when it is damaged. KO'ing the Flies & Hand Assist Trophy earns the player an extra point.

When the Flies & Hand are active, the camera will become fixed in a specific angle, and will not be able to be moved while the game is paused.

Flies & Hand cannot be summoned on the Garreg Mach Monastery, King of Fighters Stadium, Mishima Dojo, Mushroomy Kingdom, and Norfair stages.

Spirit

Flies & Hand also appears as an Advanced-class support spirit.

The Hand uses a Giant Donkey Kong puppet fighter while the Flies use an army of Tiny Dark Pit puppet fighters, and is fought on the Living Room stage. During the battle, the player's fighter must survive until the timer runs out while the Flies & Hand appears as a hostile Assist Trophy. Also, the Giant Donkey Kong's frequent hand-based attacks references the hand's ability to swat the flies while the Tiny Dark Pit army's frequent Power of Flight references the flies' ability to fly and swarm.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
117
SSBU spirit Flies & Hand.png
Flies & Hand
Support
★★ 1 Battering Items ↑ Mario Paint Series

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ハエと手 Flies & Hand
UK English Flies & Hand
France French (PAL) Mouches & main Flies & Hand
Quebec French (NTSC) Mouches et main Flies and Hand
Germany German Mücken und Händchen Mosquitos and Hands
Spain Spanish Moscas y mano Flies and Hand
Italy Italian Insetti e mano Insects and Hand
China Chinese Flies & Hand
South Korea Korean Flies & Hand
Netherlands Dutch Vliegen en hand Flies and Hand
Russia Russian Мухи и рука Flies and Hand

Trivia

  • Despite the Flies & Hand's spirit being listed in the Mario series, as well as the hand itself being playable in Gnat Attack, in the Assist Trophy category in Training Mode it is listed with the Assist Trophies from universes without playable characters, being listed between Dr. Wright and Sablé Prince. In addition, the Friend icon for Flies & Hand has a gray background, as opposed to the red used for Mario characters.