Master Hand

Master Hand (, Masutā Hando) is a glove-like entity who acts as the creator of the Super Smash Bros. universe and is also the creator of the World of Trophies. He is the final boss of the 1P Game in Super Smash Bros., the final boss of the Classic Mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and the final boss of Classic mode in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He is only playable in the games through hacking, or in Melee's case, with a glitch. Master Hand's origins are unknown, and his and Crazy Hand's purpose is undiscovered. But both hands are in a dualistic conflict of create and destroy.

Super Smash Bros.
In Super Smash Bros., Master Hand is the final opponent of the 1P Game. He resides in a level aptly called Master Hand's Residence by fans. He uses his size and shape to his advantage - he slaps, punches and flicks the player around.

Master Hand can't be defeated by normal means; instead, he has 300 HP which must be depleted. Once 0 HP is reached, he explodes into the background, and the character is turned back into a toy.

Master Hand also appears in the opening cinematic. He positions inanimate toy versions of two random characters on a table, and, after carefully positioning everything around them, he counts to three on his fingers, snaps his fingers, and changes the table into a stage resembling Peach's Castle, bringing the toys to life.

Super Smash Bros. Melee
Super Smash Bros. Melee sees Master Hand taking a similar role - he is the final boss of the 1-player Classic mode, and has a set HP which must be depleted to win. There are, however, a few changes made to him. His moveset is slightly altered, and his HP is altered based on the difficulty (for example, he only has 150 HP when fought on Very Easy mode, where SSB had him fixed to 300 regardless of the mode).

The game also introduced Crazy Hand, Master Hand's left-handed alter ego. When the two are on the field at the same time, they can perform powerful combination attacks. Crazy Hand appears when set conditions are met. The two Hands also appear when Classic Mode is reached on Normal, Hard, or Very Hard and they must be defeated together.

Master Hand does not appear in the opening cinematic, though his trophy (see below) elaborates his role in the Super Smash Bros. universe.

Oddly, it was found that in Sound Test of the respective game, sound #64 of the announcer's lines, Master Hand was named and the same happened to Giga Bowser, though said sound isn't used in the game. His name also appears on the big screen on the Pokemon Stadium stage, but it appears as "Masterhand" rather than "Master Hand". It could be possible he was going to be playable, but the idea was scrapped during game development. However, in this game he is playable through a glitch in any mode except Target Test. However, in multiplayer the game freezes after the game is ended because he lacks a victory pose.

Trophy
Trophy #159: "The Master Hand awaits anyone who survives the long difficult road to the Final Destination. This symbolic link between the real world and the imaginary battlefields of Super Smash Bros. Melee is quite a handful in battle, and just because it wears a white glove doesn't mean it fights clean.  Get ready to get flicked, swatted, punched, and poked like crazy!"

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Master Hand is in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He reprises his role as the final boss of Classic mode. His attacks are very similar to that of his Melee form with some changes. The amount of HP he has is still dependent on the difficulty as well. Crazy Hand also returns in Classic Mode, if certain conditions are met.

Role in the Subspace Emissary
Master Hand also appears in the Subspace Emissary, as Ganondorf's, Wario's, and Bowser's boss. Soon after a Subspace Bomb is used on a castle, Ganondorf receives new orders from Master Hand, which he gets via a TV screen.

However, when all of the characters arrive in the Subspace world, Master Hand turns out to be Tabuu's puppet. Ganondorf attacks Tabuu, but is easily knocked back, though while he falls he breaks Master Hand's strings, thus freeing him. Master Hand too attempts to strike Tabuu, but just like Ganondorf, is defeated with little effort. Being a bit different from the playable characters, he does not change into a trophy, and simply lies motionless apparently showing that he is either dead or temporarily unconscious.

Knowing that he would be able to use Master Hand to recruit fighters to aid him in his goals, Tabuu enslaved Master Hand with the chains of light some time before the plot of the Subspace Emissary begins. Indeed, his trophy suggests that Master Hand himself is not inherently evil, or he disliked the fact that there was someone stronger than him.

Other appearances
Master Hand appears in the Gameboy Advance game Kirby and the Amazing Mirror as a mini-boss. Vacuuming it up will give Kirby the Smash ability, an ability that gives Kirby some of his moves from Super Smash Bros. Melee (though in a slightly altered state). Master Hand and Crazy Hand are also the bosses of Candy Constellation.

However, the concept of the Hands may have come from a boss called Wham Bam Rock from Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra (the game's remake), who attacked Kirby with a stone hand that used different slaps, pokes, and grabs. In the updated version, Kirby Super Star Ultra, a crystalline version called Wham Bam Jewel appears, with more parallels to the two hands.

Playability
Though there are several "cheats" that supposedly allow Master Hand to be played as a normal character. Most of them are false; the only methods of controlling Master Hand are through a cheating device such as a GameShark or Action Replay or using the cheat menu on certain emulators. As expected, playing as Master Hand causes a few problems - he can cause random crashes, and depleting his HP freezes the game.

However, one glitch works for controlling Master Hand in SSBM.

The following is a list of moves when controlling Master Hand.

None of the move names are official.

Super Smash Bros. moveset
Note that Master Hand's moves will automatically target the highest-numerical player other than himself (Player 1 or 2 in most cases)

* B&gt; attacks were not given to "normal" characters until Melee.

Super Smash Bros. Melee
In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Master Hand can only be controlled if set to Player 3. Also note that the directions are pressed on the D-Pad, not the Control Stick.

Moves used in conjunction with Crazy Hand
MH (Master Hand) and CH (Crazy Hand) must both press the input shown to trigger the combination attack.

Useful Combination Moves
Certain moves can be used in conjunction with each other to cause massive amounts of damage.

SSBB
A hacker (Y.S) made a code using USBGecko program that allows you to use bosses on boss battles on Brawl. Those are the available commands for Master Hand. They are not playable, just controllable, they can just be used on Boss Battles, some glitches, and some attacks cannot be used. Available commands: [A] [A^] [Av] [A&lt;] [A&gt;] [B ] [B^] [Bv] [B&lt;] [B&gt;] [R] or [L]

Changes from Melee to Brawl

 * Drill Attack will almost always hit the player.
 * At the end of the Jet Technique will end at where it started rather than stopping all the way to the other side of the stage.
 * Most special effects of the moves (e.g. sparkles from the Grab) has been taken out
 * With Crazy Hand, during the start of the Applause attack, characters will be hit by Fan effect when in the air.
 * No freeze frame from Ram either hit or miss.
 * Laser attack will move forth and back once.
 * Walk is faster
 * Damage taken from Master Hand's attacks is dependent on the difficulty level.
 * You can't avoid the Gun attack just by ducking anymore.

Brawl
Attacks in parenthesis require Crazy Hand.

First Move

 * Sweep
 * Lasers
 * Punch
 * (Double Punch)

Second Move

 * Drill
 * Grab
 * Gun
 * (Applaud)
 * (Double Punch)
 * (Catch)

Third Move

 * Ram
 * Jet
 * Crush

Fourth Move

 * Grab
 * Walk
 * (Applaud)

Fifth Move

 * Slap
 * Poke

Trophy Info
''A being tied to the link between this world, where trophies fight, and the world beyond. The meaning of his existence is unknown, as are his goals, but he seems to have obtained (and kept hidden) a power that borders on absolute. He also seems to feel a certain joy in challenging chosen warriors who've claimed many victories. He waits even now in Final Destination.''

Trivia

 * Master Hand's interactions with Tabuu in the Subspace Emissary has created some debate over his true nature, especially whether or not he can be "killed".
 * Master Hand's entrance laugh strongly resembles a stereotypical "evil villain" laugh.
 * Master Hand appears as a boss with Crazy Hand in "Kirby and the Amazing Mirror." He is also a mini boss by himself, when, if swallowed, will give Kirby the Smash ability, which gives Kirby his Super Smash Bros. Melee moveset.
 * Master Hand's moveset resembles that of Wham Bam Rock from Kirby Super Star.
 * Master Hand stars in the original SSB opening as he sets up the stage and characters. He is the first Smash character ever seen.
 * The voice actor of the Announcer, regardless of which Smash Bros. game, also voices Master Hand, as well as Crazy Hand in Melee and Brawl.
 * Crazy Hand and Master Hand are the only boss characters that remain on their starting sides after an attack, Crazy remains on the left while Master remains on the right.
 * The Chains of Light leave bloody wounds on Master Hand, suggesting that he may contain organic material. intrestingly, he seems to have glowing blue blood, even though his wounds are red.
 * If Master Hand (or Crazy hand, for that matter) is KO'd on Zebes in Melee via Debug Menu, he bounces endlessly on the lava. Using the develope mode camera, he can be seen bouncing away even once he leaves the stage and is in the black void behind the stage. It's interesting to note that the acid programming goes out this far.
 * In Melee, if Master Hand (or Crazy Hand), get a transformation item (i.e. Super Mushroom, Starman, etc.), there is a possible chance of the game freezing.