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{{Infobox-MidBoss | {{Infobox-MidBoss | ||
|image=[[File:KaTAM Master Hand artwork.jpg]] | |image=[[File:KaTAM Master Hand artwork.jpg]] | ||
|caption=Artwork of '''Master Hand''' from ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. | |caption=Artwork of '''Master Hand''' from ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. | ||
|game1=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' (2004) | |game1=''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'' (2004) | ||
| | |game=<small>''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' ([[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|sticker]] and [[Stone]] sculpture)<br>''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' ([[Character Treat]])</small> | ||
|relative=[[Master Hand & Crazy Hand]] | |||
|similar=[[Wham Bam Rock]], [[Wham Bam Jewel]], [[Uja]], [[Server Hands]] | |||
|copy ability=[[Smash Bros.|Smash]] | |copy ability=[[Smash Bros.|Smash]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{SmashWiki}} | {{SmashWiki}} | ||
{{about|Master Hand as a Mid-Boss|Master Hand and Crazy Hand as a boss|[[Master Hand & Crazy Hand]]}} | {{about|Master Hand as a Mid-Boss|Master Hand and Crazy Hand as a boss|[[Master Hand & Crazy Hand]]}} | ||
'''Master Hand''' is a [[Mid-Boss]] in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''. He | '''Master Hand''' is a [[Mid-Boss]] in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', originally a boss from the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series of games. He appears as a large disembodied white glove, capable of performing physical and magical attacks which are mostly lifted from his appearances in his home series. When defeated, Master Hand provides [[Kirby]] with the [[Smash Bros.|Smash]] [[Copy Ability|ability]] if [[inhale]]d and swallowed. | ||
Master Hand | Master Hand has several moves from his appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, including finger bullets, grabbing, sweeping, and swiping. There are a handful of differences, however. One example is that his "bullets" are made of fire and are considerably slower than in the actual Smash games. If Kirby inhales one of these, he will get the [[Burning]] ability. Another difference is his throw after he grabs Kirby. Instead of throwing him downwards or sideways like he does in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', he smashes his fist to the ground. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
Master Hand may be found as a mid-boss in the following rooms: | |||
*[[Rainbow Route - Goal 1]] | *[[Rainbow Route - Goal 1]] | ||
*[[Radish Ruins - Room 18]] | *[[Radish Ruins - Room 18]] | ||
*[[Candy Constellation - Room 14]] | *[[Candy Constellation - Room 14]] | ||
==Other appearances== | |||
Master Hand also appears as a [[Stone]] sculpture in ''[[Kirby: Planet Robobot]]'' and as a [[Sticker (Kirby: Planet Robobot)|sticker]] in that game. He also appears as a [[Character Treat]] in ''[[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]'' (the hands that appear in gameplay are the [[Server Hands]], not Master Hand & Crazy Hand). | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *The glove that appears in the [[Game Over]] menu is referred internally in the data as "Master Hand" ever since ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. However, this glove has never been named outside of the internal data. The Server Hands in ''Kirby's Dream Buffet'' are also both named "Master Hand" internally. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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KaTAM Radish Ruins Room 18.png|Parasol Kirby defeats Master Hand after dealing a handful of damage in [[Radish Ruins - Room 18]] | KaTAM Radish Ruins Room 18.png|Parasol Kirby defeats Master Hand after dealing a handful of damage in [[Radish Ruins - Room 18]] | ||
KaTAM Candy Constellation Room 14.png|Master Hand uses a few underhanded tactics in [[Candy Constellation - Room 14]] | KaTAM Candy Constellation Room 14.png|Master Hand uses a few underhanded tactics in [[Candy Constellation - Room 14]] | ||
KPR Stone18.png|The Master Hand stone sculpture exclusive to the Smash Bros. ability in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Other=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
KDB Pixel Master Hand character treat.png|[[Character Treat]] from ''Kirby's Dream Buffet'' | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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|fr=Créa-main | |fr=Créa-main | ||
|frM=Crea-hand (from ''création'') | |frM=Crea-hand (from ''création'') | ||
|ptA=Mãomestre | |||
|ptAM="Mão" (hand) + "mestre" (master) | |||
|de=Meisterhand | |de=Meisterhand | ||
|deM=Master Hand | |deM=Master Hand | ||
|ko=마스터핸드 | |||
|koR=Maseuteo-haendeu | |||
|koM=Master Hand | |||
|nl=Master Hand | |||
|nlM=- | |||
|es=Master Hand | |||
|esM=- | |||
|ru=Главная рука | |||
|ruR=Glavnaya ruka | |||
|ruM=Main hand | |||
|it=Master Hand | |||
|itM=- | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Navbox-KaTAM}} | {{Navbox-KaTAM}} | ||
[[Category:Mid-Bosses in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]] | [[Category:Mid-Bosses in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]] | ||
[[ | [[Category:Creatures that yield Burning from projectiles]] | ||
[[Category:Smash Bros. | [[Category:Creatures that yield Smash Bros. when swallowed]] | ||
[[Category:Creatures that yield Stone from projectiles]] | |||
[[Category:Non-Kirby series characters]] | [[Category:Non-Kirby series characters]] |
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- This article is about Master Hand as a Mid-Boss. For Master Hand and Crazy Hand as a boss, see Master Hand & Crazy Hand.
Master Hand is a Mid-Boss in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, originally a boss from the Super Smash Bros. series of games. He appears as a large disembodied white glove, capable of performing physical and magical attacks which are mostly lifted from his appearances in his home series. When defeated, Master Hand provides Kirby with the Smash ability if inhaled and swallowed.
Master Hand has several moves from his appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series, including finger bullets, grabbing, sweeping, and swiping. There are a handful of differences, however. One example is that his "bullets" are made of fire and are considerably slower than in the actual Smash games. If Kirby inhales one of these, he will get the Burning ability. Another difference is his throw after he grabs Kirby. Instead of throwing him downwards or sideways like he does in Super Smash Bros. Melee, he smashes his fist to the ground.
Locations[edit]
Master Hand may be found as a mid-boss in the following rooms:
Other appearances[edit]
Master Hand also appears as a Stone sculpture in Kirby: Planet Robobot and as a sticker in that game. He also appears as a Character Treat in Kirby's Dream Buffet (the hands that appear in gameplay are the Server Hands, not Master Hand & Crazy Hand).
Trivia[edit]
- The glove that appears in the Game Over menu is referred internally in the data as "Master Hand" ever since Kirby's Return to Dream Land. However, this glove has never been named outside of the internal data. The Server Hands in Kirby's Dream Buffet are also both named "Master Hand" internally.
Gallery[edit]
Sprites[edit]
Screenshots[edit]
Master Hand's slow animations are coming handy for Kirby in Rainbow Route - Goal 1
Parasol Kirby defeats Master Hand after dealing a handful of damage in Radish Ruins - Room 18
Master Hand uses a few underhanded tactics in Candy Constellation - Room 14
Other[edit]
Character Treat from Kirby's Dream Buffet
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | マスターハンド Masutā Hando |
Master Hand |
Traditional Chinese | 大師之手 dà shī zhī shǒu |
Master Hand |
Simplified Chinese | 大师之手 dà shī zhī shǒu | |
Dutch | Master Hand | - |
French | Créa-main | Crea-hand (from création) |
German | Meisterhand | Master Hand |
Italian | Master Hand | - |
Korean | 마스터핸드 Maseuteo-haendeu |
Master Hand |
Brazilian Portuguese | Mãomestre | "Mão" (hand) + "mestre" (master) |
Russian | Главная рука Glavnaya ruka |
Main hand |
Spanish | Master Hand | - |
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