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| name         = Bonobono
| name     = Bonobono
| image         = bonobono.png
| image   = bonobono.png
| alias         = ぼのぼの
| alias   = ぼのぼの
| mainssb       = Yoshi
| mainssb = Yoshi
| country       = Japan
| country = Japan
| skillssb     = Top professional
| skillssb = Top professional
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'''bonobono''' or '''bonobo''' depending on Romanization is a strong ''[[Smash 64]]'' player who is considered to be one of the best {{SSB|Yoshi}} mains in Japan (along with {{Sm|Kurabba}}, {{Sm|Hiyo}} and {{Sm|Prince}}). He notably got 5th at [[Kansai 2015]] losing to {{sm|Fukurou}} and tied for 5th-8th at [[Kanto 2015]] losing a relatively fast set to the top player {{sm|wario}}. His tag in Japanese is ぼのぼの. For various reasons, players criticized his play on the NicoNico stream, mostly due to his campy nature compared to most of the other smashers there.
'''bonobono''', or '''bonobo''', depending on Romanization, is a strong ''[[Smash 64]]'' player who is considered to be one of the best {{SSB|Yoshi}} mains in Japan along with {{Sm|Kurabba}}, {{Sm|Hiyo}} and {{Sm|Prince}}. He notably placed 5th at both [[Kansai 2015]] and [[Kanto 2015]], losing to {{sm|Fukurou}} at the former, and to top player {{sm|wario}} at the latter in relatively fast set. His tag in Japanese is ぼのぼの. For various reasons, players criticized his play on the NicoNico stream, mostly due to his campy nature compared to most of the other smashers there.


He attended his first out of country event [[Super Smash Con 2016]] along with 3 other Japanese players; them being the {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} player {{sm|wangera}} and two other Yoshi mains, Prince, and Kurabba, after a fundraiser. He finished at a disappointing 17th place, the lowest of all Japanese players, after losing to {{Sm|Revan}} (getting 5 stocked in game 1) and {{Sm|Zero (Texas)}}. His highest ranking achieved was 20th in 2016 on the [[64 League Rankings]].
He attended his first out of country event, [[Super Smash Con 2016]], with 3 other Japanese players: Prince, Kurabba, and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} player {{sm|wangera}}, after a fundraiser. He finished at a disappointing 17th place, the lowest of all the Japanese players, losing to {{Sm|Revan}} (getting 5 stocked in game 1) and {{Sm|Zero|p=Texas}}. He was formerly ranked 20th on the [[64 League Rankings|2016 64 League Rankings]].


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==
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Revision as of 16:21, January 9, 2019

Bonobono "ぼのぼの"
Bonobono.png
Character info
Smash 64 main Yoshi
Personal and other info
Location Japan Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Top professional

bonobono, or bonobo, depending on Romanization, is a strong Smash 64 player who is considered to be one of the best Yoshi mains in Japan along with Kurabba, Hiyo and Prince. He notably placed 5th at both Kansai 2015 and Kanto 2015, losing to Fukurou at the former, and to top player wario at the latter in relatively fast set. His tag in Japanese is ぼのぼの. For various reasons, players criticized his play on the NicoNico stream, mostly due to his campy nature compared to most of the other smashers there.

He attended his first out of country event, Super Smash Con 2016, with 3 other Japanese players: Prince, Kurabba, and Jigglypuff player wangera, after a fundraiser. He finished at a disappointing 17th place, the lowest of all the Japanese players, losing to Revan (getting 5 stocked in game 1) and Zero. He was formerly ranked 20th on the 2016 64 League Rankings.

Tournament placings

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Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Kansai 2013 March 16th, 2013 3rd
Kanto 2013 August 1st-3rd, 2013 33rd
Kansai 2014 March 1st, 2014 9th
Kanto 2014 August 23rd, 2014 17th
Kansai 2015 March 14th, 2015 5th
Kanto 2015 September 20th, 2015 5th
Kansai 2016 April 30th, 2016 7th
Super Smash Con 2016 August 11th-14th, 2016 17th 5th Prince
Kanto 2016 September 24th, 2016 9th
Japan Smash Cup 2016 December 24th-25th, 2016 17th
Japan Smash Cup 2017 May 6th, 2017 17th
Kansai 2018 February 11th, 2018 13th
Kanto 2018 May 5th, 2018 17th ? ?
WeeklySmashParty 008 August 31st, 2018 9th

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