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'''Hungrybox''' is a professional ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[smasher]] from Buenos Aires, Argentina who currently resides in Orlando, Florida and was considered the best player in the world from 2017 to 2019 | '''Hungrybox''' is a professional ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[smasher]] from Buenos Aires, Argentina who currently resides in Orlando, Florida and was considered the best player in the world from 2017 to 2019. He is considered a ''Melee'' "[[God]]" and the greatest {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} player of all time. He is also one half of the "Plupbox" duo (along with {{Sm|Plup}}), which is currently considered to be the best ''Melee'' doubles team in the world. Hungrybox is also widely considered to be the best ''[[Project M]]'' {{PM|Jigglypuff}}, with placings such as 4th at {{Trn|Paragon Los Angeles 2015}} and 5th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 2}}, and one of the best ''Ultimate'' {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} players in the United States, having defeated players such as {{Sm|BassMage}}, {{Sm|T3 DOM}}, {{Sm|RFang}}, {{Sm|Skinny the Pooh}}, {{Sm|Epic_Gabriel}}, {{Sm|omega}}, {{Sm|Shissho}}, and {{Sm|Floyd}}. He is currently ranked 6th on the [[SSBMRank Summer 2024]] for ''Melee''. He was also formerly ranked and 20th on the [[PMRank 2016]] and 199th on the [[OrionRank 2022/North America|OrionRank 2022 North America]] for ''Ultimate''. | ||
He was one of the smashers to be sponsored by {{Team|Team Curse}} before it eventually merged with {{Team|Team Liquid}}, being picked up by said team on April 17th, 2014. Hungrybox was also previously sponsored by {{Team|CLASH Tournaments}}. | He was one of the smashers to be sponsored by {{Team|Team Curse}} before it eventually merged with {{Team|Team Liquid}}, being picked up by said team on April 17th, 2014. Hungrybox was also previously sponsored by {{Team|CLASH Tournaments}}. | ||
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His most notable performance in ''Smash 4'' was his 3rd placing at [[CEO 2015]] when he teamed with {{Sm|ZeRo}}. They performed various team combos leading into Jigglypuff's rest, defeating high-level teams such as {{Sm|Larry Lurr}} and {{Sm|Tyrant}} and {{Sm|StaticManny}} and {{Sm|Dabuz}}. He even managed to defeat Dabuz in a 1v1 situation. He has also taken a set off of {{Sm|Fatality}} in singles. | His most notable performance in ''Smash 4'' was his 3rd placing at [[CEO 2015]] when he teamed with {{Sm|ZeRo}}. They performed various team combos leading into Jigglypuff's rest, defeating high-level teams such as {{Sm|Larry Lurr}} and {{Sm|Tyrant}} and {{Sm|StaticManny}} and {{Sm|Dabuz}}. He even managed to defeat Dabuz in a 1v1 situation. He has also taken a set off of {{Sm|Fatality}} in singles. | ||
Hungrybox was one of the 16 players who participated in the [[Super Smash Bros. Invitational]], placing 2nd with {{SSB4|Kirby}}. At the tournament's end, he challenged [[Nintendo]] of America President and COO [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] to a "for glory" match after he had teased possible future Nintendo-sponsored tournaments. Fils-Aimé declined, admitting that he "sucks at Smash", but that his "opportunity was coming with {{for3ds}}." He concluded his response by saying he would "come back next time and kick | Hungrybox was one of the 16 players who participated in the [[Super Smash Bros. Invitational]], placing 2nd with {{SSB4|Kirby}}. At the tournament's end, he challenged [[Nintendo]] of America President and COO [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] to a "for glory" match after he had teased possible future Nintendo-sponsored tournaments. Fils-Aimé declined, admitting that he "sucks at Smash", but that his "opportunity was coming with {{for3ds}}." He concluded his response by saying he would "come back next time and kick Hungrybox's ass," to the amusement of the audience. One year later, Fils-Aimé and Hungrybox made a special appearance in the 2015 Nintendo World Championships, and played the promised for glory match, Hungrybox using Jigglypuff, and Fils-Aimé using {{SSB4|Ryu}}. Hungrybox took the win by a very large margin. | ||
Hungrybox had also participated in several ''[[Ultimate]]'' tournaments playing {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}. Although he doesn't take ''Ultimate'' as seriously as ''Melee'', he had some notable placements such as 25th at {{Trn|Smash Conference United}}, where he had a close set with {{Sm|Salem}}. He also regularly commentates in ''Ultimate'' tournaments, most noticeably at {{Trn|CEO 2019}}. After the buffs given to Jigglypuff in Update 6.0.0, he stated that he's more optimistic about his future performance in ''Ultimate''; shortly after he placed 13th at {{Trn|GENESIS: BLACK}}. He notably upset {{Sm|RFang}} in pools at {{Trn|Frostbite 2020}} en route to a 97th place finish. In his pools at {{Trn|CEO Dreamland 2020}}, he notably competed against {{Sm|Samsora}} and brought him to last game, although he ended up losing 2-1 and placed 65th. | Hungrybox had also participated in several ''[[Ultimate]]'' tournaments playing {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}. Although he doesn't take ''Ultimate'' as seriously as ''Melee'', he had some notable placements such as 25th at {{Trn|Smash Conference United}}, where he had a close set with {{Sm|Salem}}. He also regularly commentates in ''Ultimate'' tournaments, most noticeably at {{Trn|CEO 2019}}. After the buffs given to Jigglypuff in Update 6.0.0, he stated that he's more optimistic about his future performance in ''Ultimate''; shortly after he placed 13th at {{Trn|GENESIS: BLACK}}. He notably upset {{Sm|RFang}} in pools at {{Trn|Frostbite 2020}} en route to a 97th place finish. In his pools at {{Trn|CEO Dreamland 2020}}, he notably competed against {{Sm|Samsora}} and brought him to last game, although he ended up losing 2-1 and placed 65th. | ||
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|{{Trn|S Factor 11|g=SSBM}}||July 13th-14th, 2024||1st / 172||$mdash||$mdash;||??? | |{{Trn|S Factor 11|g=SSBM}}||July 13th-14th, 2024||1st / 172||$mdash||$mdash;||??? | ||
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|{{Trn| | |{{Trn|Supernova 2024|g=SSBM}}||August 8th-11th, 2024||4th / 905||5th / 175||Zamu||$724 | ||
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|{{Trn| | |{{Trn|Riptide 2024|g=SSBM}}||September 6th-8th, 2024||4th / 601||3rd / 117||Plup||$1,077 | ||
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|{{Trn|Eggdog Invitational|g=SSBM}}||August 29th-September 1st, 2024||3rd / 20||—||—||$1,371.70 | |{{Trn|Eggdog Invitational|g=SSBM}}||August 29th-September 1st, 2024||3rd / 20||—||—||$1,371.70 | ||
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|{{Trn|Wavelength 2024|g=SSBM}}||October 5th-6th, 2024||3rd / 330||—||—|| | |{{Trn|Wavelength 2024|g=SSBM}}||October 5th-6th, 2024||3rd / 330||—||—|| | ||
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|{{Trn|Litvitational 3 LCQ|g=SSBU}}||October 17th, 2024||17th / 53||—||— | |{{Trn|Litvitational 3 LCQ|g=SSBU}}||October 17th, 2024||17th / 53||—||— | ||
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