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File:Little Mac Dash Attack.png|[[Dash attack]].
File:Little Mac Dash Attack.png|[[Dash attack]].
SSB4 - Little Mac Screen-5.jpg|Little Mac has been hit. This may be a [[Screen KO]].
SSB4 - Little Mac Screen-5.jpg|Little Mac has been hit. This may be a [[Screen KO]].
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SSB4 - Little Mac Screen-3.jpg|Little Mac facing the screen.
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SSB4 - Little Mac Screen-6.jpg|Punching with {{SSB4|Villager}}.
SSB4 - Little Mac Screen-10.jpg|A size comparison.
SSB4 - Little Mac Screen-10.jpg|A size comparison.
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Little Mac
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Little Mac
PunchOutSymbol.svg
Universe Punch-Out!!
Final Smash Giga Mac
Little Mac (SSB4)
Little Mac Punches In!
—Introduction Tagline

Little Mac has been confirmed to be a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4, revealed in the February 13th, the day Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze released in Japan, during a Nintendo Direct. He has a special mechanic known as the Power Meter, which reaches different levels of charge. When it has fully charged, Little Mac can unleash an extremely powerful uppercut, said by Sakurai to have the power to OHKO opponents. He also appears to have poor aerial abilities, having seemingly short jumps and what appears to be a poor recovery move.

Known moveset

  • Most of his moveset involves punches, most commonly jabs and uppercuts. Many of these punches are very fast.
  • As mentioned in the introduction, Little Mac has a Power Meter, that when fully charged, gives him access to an extremely powerful uppercut with claimed OHKO power, stated to replace his standard special move. The meter's mechanics beyond this and details are unknown as of now.
  • One of his special moves is a strong, chargeable punch attack. The move gives Little Mac Launch resistance, and when released, Mac will charge forwards with a blazing punch.
  • What is presumably his up special move has Little Mac spin repeatedly, similarly to Wario in the Corkscrew, which concludes with a skyward punch. This propels him upwards, but the move appears to give quite poor horizontal distance in comparison to other recovery moves.
  • His Final Smash is Giga Mac, which appears to be a transformation-type move akin to Giga Bowser.
  • Little Mac has also been shown using a counterattack. When used, a red wave quickly appears, representing a heartbeat, and Little Mac punches his opponent. This is presumably a special move.

Gameplay Trailer

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Trivia

  • Little Mac's official Smash Bros. artwork is a reference to both the arcade Punch-Out!!, and Punch-Out!! Wii, where Donkey Kong appeared as a hidden fighter. His connection to Donkey Kong is further referenced, as his reveal coincided with the release of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze in Japan.
  • Samus' appearance in Little Mac's introduction trailer is a reference to how, on the official website for Brawl, there is an image of her and Little Mac on his Assist Trophy Character profile, with her questioning his ability to fight due to his small size.
  • Little Mac is noted in his reveal trailer not to be much of an aerial fighter, possessing poor recovery capabilities. This might have been done as a reference to his SSBB Assist Trophy having a tendancy to fall off the stage more often than others.