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'''''Randolph Thespis Klauwd III''''', or just '''''Randall''''' ({{ja|ランドール・ザ・クラウド|Randōru za Kuraudo}}) is the star of the [[Yoshi's Story]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Overcoming a disability and troubled childhood, Randall was one of many who applied for a job as the stage's railcloud, and he turned out to be so much effortlessly better than all the other applicants that he dropped out of school early to take the position full-time. He has been a famous fixture of the stage and the game as a whole ever since.
'''''Randolph Thespis Klauwd III''''', or just '''''Randall''''' ({{ja|ランドール・ザ・クラウド|Randōru za Kuraudo}}) is the star of the [[Yoshi's Story]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Overcoming a disability and troubled childhood, Randall was one of many who applied for a job as the stage's railcloud, and he turned out to be so much effortlessly better than all the other applicants that he dropped out of school early to take the position full-time. He has been a famous fixture of the stage and the game as a whole ever since.
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Randolph Thespis Klauwd III, or just Randall (ランドール・ザ・クラウド) is the star of the Yoshi's Story stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Overcoming a disability and troubled childhood, Randall was one of many who applied for a job as the stage's railcloud, and he turned out to be so much effortlessly better than all the other applicants that he dropped out of school early to take the position full-time. He has been a famous fixture of the stage and the game as a whole ever since.

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