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Grounding Blow: Little Mac leaps high into the air, then shoots downward for the punch.While this move is original to Smash Bros., the movement is reminiscent of Nick Bruiser’s and Von Kaiser’s jumping overhead punch from Super Punch-Out!! and the Wii version of Punch-Out!! respectively. Side - Joy Haymaker: Little Mac leaps forward and performs a downward hook at the end of the move.The lunge is also faster and covers a much greater distance, but it deals less damage and lacks knockback resistance.
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Stunning Straight Lunge: Adds an electric effect and at full charge will paralyze enemies before launching them.Flaming Straight Lunge: Adds a Flame effect where the punch hits multiple times and has a much faster charge time of about one second, but it travels a shorter distance and deals less damage.While the Straight Lunge is an original move to Smash Bros., the uppercut is reminiscent of Little Mac’s signature moves: the Star Uppercut and KO Punch. It has a high potential of launching the opponent hit by it to get knocked out by it. If the power meter is charged fully to the point “K.O.” appears near it, the special move (as well as the customized neutral special moves) gets replaced by the KO Uppercut, where Little Mac performs a powerful uppercut. If it charges fully, he slides the farthest distance he can while taking three seconds to flex his burning muscles. Neutral - Straight Lunge / KO Uppercut: Little Mac performs the Straight Lunge by stepping back and charging his fist, resulting in him to slide a certain distance.Unlike those games, it will also increase when Little Mac takes hits (even when shielded). Similar to how the meter acts in the games, the bar increases when Little Mac lands punches on his opponents. Little Mac also uses a Power Meter in the game, giving him uniqueness to other players. His weakness lies from the air, where he has poor recovery, poor air mobility, and minimal utility for attacks there. Many of his moves comes from using his fists due to being a boxer. Little Mac has very effective ground game in both offense and defense giving him the fastest mobility on the ground. He’s the playable fighter in the game and his default appearance is based on what he wears in Contender Mode when fighting in the Minor Circuit from the Wii version of Punch-Out!!, albeit slightly updated. Specifically they feature from the Punch Out!! series:Īfter appearing as an Assist Trophy in the previous game, Little Mac debuts as an actual fighter and is the only fighter representing the Punch Out!! games. for 3DS and Wii Uīeing alternate versions of the same game, these two feature mostly the same content, except for stages and trophies and including some different modes. The first half of the music from Punch-Out!! can be heard at 0:28, while the second half starts at 1:06.Īdditionally the Famicom Medley track, a medley of many Famicom/NES songs, includes the jogging music from Punch-Out!! divided in two parts.įor other game music featured in this track see Famicom Medley in Super Smash Bros. By landing multiple blows, Little Mac gains a uppercut.Īvailable in the Coin Launcher, Adventure and All-Star places, or given by Celebi Little Mac works his way up the ranks of the WVBA, taking out foes several times his size. After meeting with a former boxing great named Doc Louis who fell from glory, Mac takes Doc on as his coach, and together the pair try for the championship belt in the WVBA. Like all other Assist Trophies in the game, he also has his own trophy:Ī lightweight scrapper from the Bronx. Once summoned, he dashes toward the opponents and attacks by dealing two straight punches and an uppercut, also making the same noises from the original game. Little Mac, the main character from the Punch-Out!! series, and specifically his incarnation from the NES game, is featured in the game as an Assist Trophy. Mario however also made an appearance as the referee in Tennis for NES and Game Boy. This is most likely a reference to his appearance in the NES version of Punch-Out!! Mario's character profile mentions "referee" as one of Mario's occupations.
