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Little Mac (SSB4)

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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 on February 13th, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Punch Out!! franchise, which had debuted in Japan that month in 1984.[1] 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, claimed by Masahiro Sakurai to have the power to OHKO opponents. It has also been strongly implied that while he has extremely proficient fighting abilities on the ground, he has poor aerial abilities, being told in the trailer by Doc Louis that he "ain't no air fighter", and Sakurai later stating such on Miiverse. In the trailer's gameplay footage, Little Mac additionally has seemingly short jumps and what appears to be a poor recovery. Little Mac has been confirmed by the Super Smash Bros. Direct to have an alternate costume with the Wireframe Mac from the original arcade version of the Punch-Out!!.

Known moveset

  • Most of his moveset involves punches, most commonly jabs and uppercuts. Many of these punches are very fast.
  • His forward smash will animate and function differently depending on how it is angled; non-angled is a straight punch, up angled is an uppercut, and down angled is a body hook. Sakurai's Miiverse post about it implies the body hook deals the most damage, but also deals the least knockback. No information about the functionality of the other variations are known at this time.
  • Little Mac can wall-jump. [1]

Special Moves

In Super Smash Bros. 4, special moves can be swapped out for different variants, but only two of Little Mac's have been seen. These are Mac's special moves:

Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Straight Lunge "Firespin Lunge" "Shock Lunge"
Side Special Jolt Haymaker - -
Up Special Rising Uppercut - -
Down Special Slip Counter - -
Final Smash Giga Mac - -

Final Smash

  • Giga Mac, a transformation-type move akin to Giga Bowser. While he uses this move, Mac suffers from poor mobility compared to his normal form, though he is even stronger than normal as well. Although this is an increase in size for Little Mac, Giga Mac is only slightly taller than most other fighters.

Power Meter

As stated in the introduction, Little Mac has a Power Meter, that when fully charged, replaces his neutral special with a new, one-shot attack. It is unknown if the meter affects other moves and what, if any, effects the meter has outside fully charged.

  • Neutral Special: KO Uppercut; an extremely powerful uppercut with claimed OHKO power.
  • The meter charges both by hitting enemies with Mac's attacks and getting hit by their attacks.

Palette Swaps

  • Normal: Black tank, green shorts, green gloves.
  • Yellow: Yellow tank, yellow gloves.
  • White: White tank, white gloves.
  • Blue: Blue tank with red outline, blue and white striped shorts, red gloves.
  • Wireframe: Little Mac's wireframe appearance from the original arcade Punch-Out!!.
  • Sweatshirt: Little Mac's pink sweatshirt worn when training.

Gameplay Trailer

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Gallery

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.
  • 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.
    • This was even further referenced in a picture that Sakurai posted on Miiverse.

References