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Is it weird that I thought Master Hand was Glover?

I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.

Wow thats a good theory. Never thoight of it that way
 

Danthrax

Batteries the CRISIS!
I was about 14 when SSB was released, and I understood from its intro that all the characters are toys and Master Hand is the hand of the toys' owner. It's basically Andy's Hand, in Toy Story terms.
 

zroid

Banned
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.

Even though I think this explanation is more or less true, it's kind of depressing when you introduce Crazy Hand to the picture.
 

Danthrax

Batteries the CRISIS!
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.

Yes, this is it exactly. I'm surprised there's so much confusion over this!
 

Dereck

Member
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.
Why is the kid wearing a pair of white gloves?
 

VegaNine

Member
I love when a game's culture is so obvious that you can tell where it was made just by looking at the box.

Glover is one of those games that are unmistakably English, in the same way that Rayman is unmistakably French (and Earthworm Jim/American, Klonoa/Japanese, etc.)
 
Even though I think this explanation is more or less true, it's kind of depressing when you introduce Crazy Hand to the picture.

Do you mean he has cerebral palsy or something? I just figured he was less coordinated with his left hand since he's right handed


Damn, that's kind of messed up :(
 
I remember there being this theory going around that the Crazy Hand repersented the destructive nature of children and
Taboo enslaving Master Hand meant a destruction of imagination either by growing up or by some authority figure.
Let me see if I can find it.
 

TheOGB

Banned
Master Hand is the hand of the kid playing with the dolls/trophies/stickers and shit from the SSB64 intro

Crazy Hand is his wild ass "high-energy" cousin who comes over and plays too aggressively with his toys
 

ScrubJay

Member
Master hand was a Link to the Past NPC who gave you rupees. His ultimate betrayal still confounds me to this day. I thought we were cool!
 
When I was a kid I thought Master Hand was really Glover because every other character in Super Smash Bros. was a video game character and he was a glove thing.

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Was I alone in this thought?
I thought it was the hand of the Kid playing with the toys in the intro of N64.
I was crazy.
EDIT- ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!
Beaten.
 

fauxtrot

Banned
I remember there being this theory going around that the Crazy Hand repersented the destructive nature of children and
Taboo enslaving Master Hand meant a destruction of imagination either by growing up or by some authority figure.
Let me see if I can find it.

As with most of these types of "theories", I'm willing to bet they came up with the owner's hand/glove idea originally and didn't think about it much past that point. Every other aspect of it is more than likely fans connecting dots with lines that were never intended to be drawn...
 

Videoneon

Member
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.

That about sums it up for me. It was missing the Glover eyes too.

This topic seems more like "Glover is awesome" but that's fine, because Glover was awesome.
 

PokéKong

Member
Being a big fan of Kirby Super Star, I almost immediately recognized all its moves as being borrowed from the boss Wham Bam Rock. So that's the only association I had.

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PokéKong;39908710 said:
Being a big fan of Kirby Super Star, I almost immediately recognized all its moves as being borrowed from the boss Wham Bam Rock. So that's the only association I had.

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woah that looks kind of wrong.
 

Anth0ny

Member
I always thought it was the hand from the Mario 64 menu:

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But it's just the "kid's" hand playing with his toys/trophies.
 

ajim

Member
Thought the same thing. Always thought it was weird that Glover was there to kick everyone elses asses and the final boss. Never made much sense to me lol.
 
Glover was amazing indeed, hard as hell though.

0_o never knew about a canceled sequel , damn lol.

If I ever find glover in a thrift store or yard sale I'm buying it :D

I was 12 or 13 when smash came out and I wished mega man was in it :3
 

NeonZ

Member
I remember there being this theory going around that the Crazy Hand repersented the destructive nature of children and
Taboo enslaving Master Hand meant a destruction of imagination either by growing up or by some authority figure.
Let me see if I can find it.

The Melee Trophies said that Master Hand was creation while Crazy was destruction, IIRC. The Brawl trophies don't have any meta-subtext for Taboo though. Everyone is just a character there.
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
Crazy hand is the pleasure hand if you get my drift. The time it takes for him to come out is based on Sakurai's own personal average.
 
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