Little Mac (Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U)

''This article is about Little Mac's appearance in Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS). For other uses, see Little Mac.''

Little Mac is a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. (Wii U and 3DS). Sakurai has stated that Little Mac's ground game is very strong but is not as strong when airborne, as well having very poor recovery moves. However, Little Mac seems to have moves with Super Armor or Invincibility Frames. Little Mac was announced on February 13th, the same day as the Japanese launch of Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze.

Attributes
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Ground Attacks
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Smash Attacks
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 * Side Smash: Little Mac is unique as his Side Smash changes depending on which direction the player tilts before launching the attack - Straight Right Punch if no direction is tilted; Uppercut if tilted diagonally upwards; Body Hook if tilted diagonally downwards.

Other attacks
Final Smash: Transforms into Giga Mac

Aerial Attacks
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Grabs and Throws
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Taunts

 * Up: Throws several punches, as though he is warming up.
 * Side: Makes some gestures with his arms.
 * Down: Throws left arm up in triumph.

In competitive play
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Other features
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Trivia

 * Little Mac is the first Brawl Assist Trophy to become a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4.
 * One of Little Mac's alternate colors turns him into the Wireframe Mac from the first Punch-Out!! game.
 * Sakurai has said that the person who drew the pixel art for Wireframe Mac was Shigeru Miyamoto.
 * Mac's alternate costume has him wearing his iconic pink hoodie and sweat pants.
 * This makes the Little Mac 1 of 6 fighters with confirmed alternate costumes. The others being Wario, Wii Fit Trainer, Villager, Zero Suit Samus, and Robin.
 * Doc Louis is shown on his victory screens as well as a championship belt around Little Mac's waist.