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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Little Mac is the only character that was an Assist Trophy in ''Brawl'', and the overall second character summoned from an item in the ''Smash'' series, after [[Charizard]], to become playable in later installments.
*Little Mac is the only character that was an Assist Trophy in ''Brawl'', and the overall second character summoned from an item in the ''Smash'' series, after [[Charizard]], to become playable in later installments.
*Little Mac, [[Palutena]], [[Villager]], [[Mii]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] are the only characters that made non-playable appearances in ''Brawl'' to be later upgraded into playable characters in ''SSB4''.
*Little Mac, [[Palutena]], [[Villager]], [[Mii]], the duck from [[Duck Hunt]], and [[Bowser Jr.]] made non-playable appearances in ''Brawl'' before being later upgraded into playable characters in ''SSB4''.
*Oddly enough, Little Mac is voiced by a Japanese voice actor in the English version of the game, instead of his English voice actor from the 2009 Punch-Out!! Wii game.
*Oddly enough, Little Mac is voiced by a Japanese voice actor in the English version of the game, instead of his English voice actor from the 2009 Punch-Out!! Wii game.
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Little Mac
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Official artwork of Little Mac from Punch-Out!! for the Wii.

Universe Punch-Out!!
Debut Punch-Out!! (arcade) (1984)
Smash Bros. appearances Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Ultimate NES Remix (2014)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin Earth
Japanese voice actor Hisao Egawa (Brawl)
Kōsuke Toriumi (SSB4)
Article on Wikipedia Little Mac (Punch-Out!!)
For fighter info, see Little Mac (SSB4).

Little Mac (リトル・マック, Little Mac) made his first appearance in the game Punch-Out!! for the arcade, although he first received his name in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!. As his name implies, he has a small frame, which grants him better maneuverability and speed. Little Mac entered a boxing tournament and managed to become a champion, defeating opponents much larger than himself. He's often accompanied by his trainer, Doc Louis, and doesn't speak many words.

Character Description

Little Mac is 17 years old, and has a small stature, standing 4'8"/142 cm in the NES versions and 5'7"/170 cm in the Wii game, and weighing in at 107 lb/49 kg. Mac grew up in the Bronx, New York, and dreamed of becoming a professional boxer. But because of his size, no trainer would take him on until he met Jerome "Doc" Louis, himself a former heavyweight champ. Thanks to Doc's training, Mac was able to enter the World Video Boxing Association tournament and fight his way to the top, tackling opponents who were increasingly bigger than him such as Glass Joe, Von Kaiser, King Hippo, Great Tiger, Bald Bull, Soda Popinski, and Mr. Sandman. The greatest asset Mac gained from his training was Doc's patented "Star Punch" technique. After stunning an opponent, Mac could deliver a powerful uppercut instead of his usual jabs and hooks.

After conquering a circuit, Mac would continue to train with Doc, often jogging through New York City in a pink sweatsuit while Doc biked ahead. The Wii version also details the other exercises Mac would go through in Doc's gym. Mac was eventually able to topple Mr. Dream (or real-life boxer Mike Tyson depending on the version) and take the WVBA title.

In the story of Punch-Out!! for Wii, we learn that Mac has lost his title to King Hippo. He fights to win it back, with Doc training him once more. He defeats King Hippo, among others, and then takes down the champion, Mr. Sandman. He then defeats everyone again in Title Defense mode. He then entered a mode called Mac's Last Stand, where, after three losses, Mac would retire.

In the multiplayer "Head-to-Head" mode in Punch-Out!! for Wii, Mac has the ability to transform into a giant called Giga Mac. While in his Giga Mac state, Mac is much slower, but can hit as hard as some of the opponents he faces. This move later became his Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. 4.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Little Mac's official art from Brawl

Little Mac makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, he dashes about the stage to opponents, attacking by dealing two straight punches and an uppercut. The punches do a good amount of damage, and the uppercut is devastatingly powerful, dealing very high damage (25% damage) and KOing under 50%, as well as being an instant shield breaker. With his speed and immense power, Little Mac is one of the most dangerous Assist Trophies in Brawl, and is very capable of KOing each of the summoner's opponents. However, Little Mac is extremely prone to falling off the stage, even more so than other Assist Trophies, which leaves him very unreliable, especially if the opponents can lure him off the stage. The punching sound effects from Punch-Out!! can be heard as Little Mac attacks. Little Mac receives his own trophy in the game, like all other Assist Trophies.

Trophy

NTSC: A lightweight scrapper from the Bronx. 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. Little Mac works his way up the ranks of the WVBA, taking out foes several times his size. By landing multiple blows, Little Mac gains a "☆" uppercut.
PAL: A lightweight scrapper from the Bronx. After meeting with a former boxing great named Doc Louis who fell from glory, Mac takes Doc on as his coach, and tries for the championship belt in the WVBA. Little Mac works his way up the ranks, taking out foes several times his size. If he saves up the ☆'s he gets from hitting his opponent, he can throw a powerful uppercut.

NES: Punch-Out!!

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Little Mac as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Main article: Little Mac (SSB4)

Little Mac is a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4. He has a power meter that, when fully charged, allows him to use a one-hit KO uppercut. His attacks consist solely of punching. While Mac is an excellent ground fighter, he has very poor aerial attacks and recovery to compensate.

Trophies

Little Mac
NA: This little boxer from the Punch-Out!! series makes up in heart what he lacks in height. He wasn't afraid to take on the boxing champs, and he's not afraid of the Nintendo stars. In Smash Bros., he packs a serious punch. When his KO Meter fills up, wade in and trigger a devastating uppercut.
PAL: The little guy from Punch-Out!! has come a long way since his humble beginnings fighting the almost literal boxing giants. Above his damage display, you'll notice he has a little meter that fills up as he fights. When it's full, you'll see a flashing "KO" there. That means you can unleash a devastating uppercut!
Little Mac (Alt.)
NA: No matter his opponent, Little Mac always puts his best fist forward. He enters a charge state before unleashing his Straight Lunge special and can unleash it while charging by pressing the button again. He won't flinch while charging. At max charge, the launching power of this move is scary!
PAL: Little Mac always puts his best fist forward, especially when you use Straight Lunge! You start by charging, then unleash the punch whenever you press the button again. Charge it to the max and its launching power is formidable! Also, attacks won't make you flinch while you're charging or once you've fully charged the move.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Little Mac is the only character that was an Assist Trophy in Brawl, and the overall second character summoned from an item in the Smash series, after Charizard, to become playable in later installments.
  • Little Mac, Palutena, Villager, Mii, the duck from Duck Hunt, and Bowser Jr. made non-playable appearances in Brawl before being later upgraded into playable characters in SSB4.
  • Oddly enough, Little Mac is voiced by a Japanese voice actor in the English version of the game, instead of his English voice actor from the 2009 Punch-Out!! Wii game.