Crazy Hand

Crazy Hand (クレイジーハンド, Kureijī Hando) is Master Hand's left hand counterpart introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee. While Master Hand's movements are very mature and easy going, Crazy Hand moves in dysfunctional and erratic ways. To fight him in Super Smash Flash, the player must to clear Adventure mode on any difficulty and deplete Master Hand's HP to the halfway point, then proceed to defeat both bosses. Crazy Hand looks exactly the same as Master Hand (apart from being a left hand), but he is more erratic and chaotic in general. He is impulsive, destructive, and consumed with a hollow feeling which comes from destroying one’s own creations.

In Super Smash Flash


In Super Smash Flash, Crazy Hand appears exclusively for the as the final boss of Adventure mode alongside Master Hand. To fight him, the player must to clear this mode on any difficulty, no matter if it's set on Very Easy to Very Hard, and deplete Master Hand's HP to the halfway point, and then Crazy Hand will appear to aid Master Hand.

Unlike the original Smash games, both Hands don't make mix attacks, such as claps or double punches, and attack exactly the same, only that Crazy Hand is a bit faster than Master Hand.

Like Master Hand, Crazy Hand cannot be defeated by normal means; instead, he has Heart Points (HP) which is altered based on the difficulty (for example, he only has 150 HP when fought on Very Easy mode) and must be depleted. Once 0 HP is reached for both bosses, they explode into the background and the mode is beaten.

In Super Smash Flash 2
Crazy Hand is currently absent in Super Smash Flash 2 as of the Beta version. The second Master Hand in event #51 is meant to represent him.

Other appearances
Crazy Hand appears in the Game Boy Advance game Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (the game the Super Smash Flash Hands sprites were ripped from) alongside Master Hand, as the boss 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.