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==Overview==
==Overview==
Every episode starts with the narrator shouting ''"How to Win at Super Smash Bros.!"'', followed by a curtain call where he lists the fighters that appear in the episode. Sometimes a fighter is left a mystery until the big reveal later in the video. A scenario then plays out, with the narrator providing commentary. These scenarios emphasize basic game mechanics that are useful when actually playing the game. Once the scenario ends, the video shifts to an instructional video where the narrator goes into further detail about the featured game mechanic. The video ends with a reminder that the game shown is available in stores and digital download, and to stay tuned for more episodes.
Every episode starts with the narrator doing the standard intro dialouge, followed by a curtain call where he lists all the fighter that appear in the episode. Sometimes a fighter is left a mystery until the big reveal later in the video. A scenario then plays out, with the narrator providing commentary. These scenarios emphasize basic game mechanics that are useful when actually playing the game. Once the scenario ends, the video shifts to an instructional video where the narrator goes into further detail about the featured game mechanic. The video ends with a reminder that the game shown is available in stores and digital download, and to stay tuned for more episodes.


10 episodes were produced and released in total. The first 8 episodes used footage from {{for3ds}} and the final 2 episodes used footage from {{forwiiu}}. Each episode was initially released individually on the now-defunct {{s|nintendowiki|Nintendo Video}} service for a limited time. Every episode has since been officially uploaded to [[YouTube]] and were made available to watch on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Nintendo eShop|eShop]] after the discontinuation of Nintendo Video, until the eShop itself was shut down on March 27, 2023.
10 episodes were produced and released in total. The first 8 episodes used footage from {{for3ds}} and the final 2 episodes used footage from {{forwiiu}}. Each episode was initially released individually on the now defunct {{s|nintendowiki|Nintendo Video}} service for a limited time. Every episode has since been officially uploaded to [[YouTube]] and were made available to watch on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] [[Nintendo eShop|eShop]] after the discontinuation of Nintendo Video.


==Episode List==
==Episode List==

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