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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Uppercut Original.jpg|thumb|Little Mac performs an uppercut in ''Punch-Out!!'']]
[[File:Uppercut Original.jpg|thumb|Little Mac performs an uppercut in ''Punch-Out!!'']]
This move comes from the three star punch in the wii punch-out remake.
The uppercut is one of Little Mac's signature moves in ''Punch-Out!!'', although it has never been used to give him vertical ascension in the past, nor has Little Mac ever spun as he attacked, making the move partially an original creation for ''Smash''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Rising Uppercut
File:Rising Uppercut.png
Rising Uppercut in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
User Little Mac
Universe Punch-Out!!

Rising Uppercut (ライジングアッパーカット, Raijinguappākatto) is Little Mac's up special move in Super Smash Bros. 4. It is Little Mac's primary means of recovery.

Overview

The Rising Uppercut is an attack similar to Corkscrew, causing Little Mac to spin as he ascends, finishing with an uppercut punch. The attack creates a stream of successive hits, leading into one another, ending with a strong upward blow. This is Little Mac's only means of vertical recovery, and it is notably poor at doing so in comparison to other up special moves, making another dent in Little Mac's already weak air game.

Origin

File:Uppercut Original.jpg
Little Mac performs an uppercut in Punch-Out!!

The uppercut is one of Little Mac's signature moves in Punch-Out!!, although it has never been used to give him vertical ascension in the past, nor has Little Mac ever spun as he attacked, making the move partially an original creation for Smash.

Gallery