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Crazy Hand
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Render of Crazy Hand in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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A boss in Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Console of origin Nintendo GameCube
Voice actor Dean Harrington (Melee)
Pat Cashman (Brawl)
Xander Mobus (SSB4 and Ultimate)
Article on WiKirby Crazy Hand

Crazy Hand (クレイジーハンド, Crazy Hand) is Master Hand's left hand counterpart first appearing in Super Smash Bros. Melee. While Master Hand's movements are very smooth and calm, Crazy Hand moves in erratic ways.

Crazy Hand's basic appearance is exactly the same as Master Hand's (apart from being a left hand), but he is more chaotic in general, befitting his impulsive and destructive nature. When preparing for an attack, Crazy Hand's movements are also different. When joined with Master Hand, they can perform several cooperative attacks. He, like Master Hand, is always fought on a version of Final Destination.

Origin

Wham Bam Rock as it originally appeared in Kirby Super Star.

While Crazy Hand as a character is unique to the Smash series, his attacks (as well as Master Hand's) are very similar to Wham Bam Rock's attacks in Kirby Super Star. Wham Bam Rock performs a move that involves putting its hand over the player and making rocks fall. Crazy Hand does a move that is very similar, except that Crazy Hand's rocks explode with darkness. Both Wham Bam Rock and Master and Crazy Hand perform a move that involves "walking" across the stage to flick the player. They both will also try to grab on to the player and cause damage. [1]

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Crazy Hand is fought in Melee when Classic Mode is cleared on Normal difficulty or higher in 5 minutes and 50 seconds or less, after Master Hand's health is reduced by half. He also appears in Event 50: Final Destination Match.

Trophy

Crazy Hand's trophy in Melee
Crazy Hand
Where the Master Hand loves to create, his alter ego is impulsive and destructive, consumed with that hollow feeling which comes from destroying your own creations. The Crazy Hand appears when a player clears obstacles quickly and the Master Hand's power is low. You have only one chance to defeat the Crazy Hand.
  • Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Crazy Hand reprises his role at the end of Classic Mode. To fight him, the player must arrive at the final stage in 9 minutes or less with the difficulty level set to Hard or higher. He also appears as one of the many bosses in Boss Battles Mode, where this is the only time Crazy Hand is fought separately from Master Hand and can be faced without any special conditions.

Unlike every other boss in Brawl, Crazy Hand does not appear at all in The Subspace Emissary (unlike Master Hand, who appears prominently but is not fought). Despite this, his trophy, when arranging the collection by series, is listed in the "The Subspace Emissary" section. Crazy Hand is the only boss that does not have to be fought in order to unlock Boss Battles, and is the only boss in the mode to not make an appearance in the SSE.

Trophy

Crazy Hand's trophy in Brawl
Crazy Hand
Seemingly a manifestation of the destructive spirit in direct contrast to Master Hand, who is the manifestation of the creative spirit. Crazy Hand appears out of nowhere when Master Hand's power begins to ebb. His repeated attacks evoke the bizarre. Those who must face Master Hand and Crazy Hand at the same time face a long and painful battle to the death.
GameCube: Super Smash Bros. Melee
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Crazy Hand once again reprises his role at the end of Classic Mode. To fight Crazy Hand in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS's Classic Mode, to the player must reach the final branch while the difficulty is set to 3.0 Intensity or higher, and then choose the black path. On Intensity 8.0 and above, the black path is the only one available, so Crazy Hand is always fought. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the player will always fight Crazy Hand at the end of Classic Mode as long as the Intensity is 3.0 or higher. He can also be fought alone in Crazy Orders.

Trophy

Crazy Hand's trophy appears in both versions of the game.

Crazy Hand
NTSC The erratic Crazy Hand embodies destruction in the Smash Bros. universe. You can see madness in the way he moves and the attacks he unleashes. Pairing up with Master Hand makes him an especially dangerous foe. Be ready for an intense battle when their laughter fills the air.
PAL The personification of destruction in the Smash Bros. universe. There's madness in every move he makes. He'll drop bombs on you, squeeze you and squash you into the ground. When Master Hand and Crazy Hand pair up, they're incredibly dangerous. Prepare yourself for an intense battle when their laughter fills the air.
GameCube: Super Smash Bros. Melee (12/2001)
Wii U: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Main article: Crazy Hand (SSBU)

Crazy Hand appears as the army led by Galeem's dark counterpart, Dharkon. He also reprises his usual role as a boss in Classic Mode. For the first time in the series, Crazy Hand has the ability to face left.

Spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Ability Series
1,096
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Crazy Hand Neutral ★★★ No Effect Super Smash Bros. Series

Trivia

  • Crazy Hand, along with Master Hand, appears in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror as the bosses of Candy Constellation, but he has the same attacks as Master Hand, not counting combination attacks.
  • Crazy Hand's attacks have, as a whole, the most effects of any Super Smash Bros. boss, including fire, freezing, electricity, burying, flowering (grab), and darkness.
  • Crazy Hand, Master Hand, and the Announcer are all voiced by the same person.
  • Both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4 are the first games to have the announcer call out Crazy Hand's name in-game, as well as Master Hand's.
    • This is also the first time Crazy Hand makes his appearance on a VS. screen in Classic Mode.
  • Ultimate is the only game in the series where Crazy Hand is given his own battle music.

See also