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However, after he won {{Trn|No Fun Allowed 2}} in February 2018, defeating {{Sm|Fuzz}} and then {{Sm|Switch}} twice, he expressed a desire to attend and compete at nationals again in 2018. | However, after he won {{Trn|No Fun Allowed 2}} in February 2018, defeating {{Sm|Fuzz}} and then {{Sm|Switch}} twice, he expressed a desire to attend and compete at nationals again in 2018. | ||
At his first serious national since {{Trn|Olympus}}, at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 4}} he finally won his first national, defeating {{Sm|Rongunshu}}, {{Sm|Sothe}}, {{Sm|Hyperflame}}, and finally {{Sm|Switch}} in a very close game 9 Grand Finals. | At his first serious national since {{Trn|Olympus}}, at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 4}} he finally won his first national, defeating {{Sm|Rongunshu}}, {{Sm|Sothe}}, {{Sm|Hyperflame}}, and finally {{Sm|Switch}} in a very close game 9 Grand Finals. | ||
In 2023, after {{Trn|PM Concert: Symphony}}, Lunchables is currently on a singles hiatus, and has only attended the 2v2 Bracket at {{Trn|Honeypot 6: Winter is Coming}}. | |||
Lunchables worked on a ''Project M'' version of "[[Brawl-]]" named "Project Meme", where version 6.9 was released in April 2015. | Lunchables worked on a ''Project M'' version of "[[Brawl-]]" named "Project Meme", where version 6.9 was released in April 2015. |