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:''Not to be confused with {{Sm|Manda}}''
:''Not to be confused with {{Sm|Manda}} and {{Sm|Maedakun}}.''
{{Infobox Smasher
{{Infobox Smasher
| name        = Maeda
| name        = Maeda
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| mainssbu    = Ryu
| mainssbu    = Ryu
| 2ndmainssbu    = Ken
| 2ndmainssbu    = Ken
| skillssb4 = Semi-professional
| sponsor = Team Vegacy
| skillssbu  = Professional
| former sponsors = Paris Gaming School
| sponsor    = Paris Gaming School
| rankingssbu = [[Lille Power Rankings]]: 1st
| rankingssbu   = [[European Smash Rankings]]: 45th
| realname = Mallory Fontaine
| realname   = Mallory Fontaine
| location = Lille, Hauts-de-France
| location   = Lille, Hauts-de-France
| birthday = 1
| birthday     = 1
| birthmonth = 01
| birthmonth   = 01
| birthyear = 2000
| birthyear     = 2000
 
| country    = France
| country    = France
}}
}}


'''Maeda''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Ken}} co-main from Lille, France, and is considered both the best Ryu and Ken player in France. He is currently ranked 1st on the [[Lille Power Rankings]], 18th on the [[French Power Rankings#Ultimate|French Ultimate Power Rankings]], and 45th on the [[European Smash Rankings]]. He has wins over {{Sm|Glutonny}}, {{Sm|Jeda}}, {{Sm|Ogey}}, {{Sm|Otakuni}}, {{Sm|Tag}}, and {{Sm|Greward}}. He is {{Sm|Nishinoma}}'s twin.
'''Maeda''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Ken}} co-main from Lille, France, and is considered both the best Ryu and Ken player in France. He is currently ranked 1st on the [[Lille Power Rankings]] and was formerly ranked 18th on the [[French Power Rankings#Ultimate|French Ultimate Power Rankings]], and 45th on the [[European Smash Rankings]]. He has wins over {{Sm|Glutonny}}, {{Sm|Jeda}}, {{Sm|Ogey}}, {{Sm|Otakuni}}, {{Sm|Tag}}, and {{Sm|Greward}}. He is {{Sm|Nishinoma}}'s twin.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==
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!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
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|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 1}}||February 9th, 2019||7th||—||—
|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 1|g=SSBU}}||February 9th, 2019||7th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 2|g=SSBU}}||April 27th, 2019||9th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 3|g=SSBU}}||June 8th, 2019||9th||—||—
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|{{Trn|ECLA ESPORT SMASH EDITION|g=SSBU}}||August 10th-11th, 2019||3rd||—||—
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|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 2}}||April 27th, 2019||9th||—||—
|{{Trn|SEL 4: Crêpes Strikes Back|g=SSBU}}||August 31st, 2019||9th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 3}}||June 8th, 2019||9th||—||—
|{{Trn|Pop-Off Arena|g=SSBU}}||September 14th, 2019||33rd||—||—
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|{{Trn|ECLA ESPORT SMASH EDITION}}||August 10th-11th, 2019||3rd||—||—
|{{Trn|Ultimate Fighting Arena 2019|g=SSBU}}||October 6th, 2019||49th||—||—
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|{{Trn|SEL 4: Crêpes Strikes Back}}||August 31st, 2019||9th||—||—
|{{Trn|Syndicate 2019|g=SSBU}}||October 25th-27th, 2019||33rd||—||—
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|{{Trn|Pop-Off Arena}}||September 14th, 2019||33rd||—||—
|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 4|g=SSBU}}||November 2nd, 2019||13th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Ultimate Fighting Arena 2019}}||October 6th, 2019||49th||—||—
|{{Trn|European SEL Clash|g=SSBU}}||November 30th-December 1st, 2019||4th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Syndicate 2019}}||October 25th-27th, 2019||33rd||—||—
|{{Trn|4 Seasons Tournament: Winter 2020|g=SSBU}}||January 25th, 2020||2nd||—||—
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|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 4}}||November 2nd, 2019||13th||—||—
|{{Trn|Smash4Glory - Ultimate Edition|g=SSBU}}||February 1st, 2020||9th||—||—
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|{{Trn|European SEL Clash}}||November 30th-December 1st, 2019||4th||—||—
|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 5|g=SSBU}}||February 22nd, 2020||1st||5th||{{Sm|Nishinoma}}
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|{{Trn|4 Seasons Tournament: Winter 2020}}||January 25th, 2020||2nd||—||—
|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium 1|g=SSBU}}||July 25th, 2020||13th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Smash4Glory - Ultimate Edition}}||February 1st, 2020||9th||—||—
|{{Trn|WANTED SAISON 4 - Episode 1|g=SSBU}}||October 10th, 2020||17th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 5}}||February 22nd, 2020||1st||5th||{{Sm|Nishinoma}}
|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Battlefield|g=SSBU}}||May 29th, 2021||25th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium 1}}||July 25th, 2020||13th||—||—
|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Peach Castle|g=SSBU}}||May 30th, 2021||13th||—||—
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|{{Trn|WANTED SAISON 4 - Episode 1}}||October 10th, 2020||17th||—||—
|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Ligue Pokémon de Kalos|g=SSBU}}||June 12th, 2021||2nd||—||—
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|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Battlefield}}||May 29th, 2021||25th||—||—
|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Stade Pokémon|g=SSBU}}||June 13th, 2021||5th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Peach Castle}}||May 30th, 2021||13th||—||—
|{{Trn|WANTED SAISON 4 - Chapter 2|g=SSBU}}||June 20th, 2021||13th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Ligue Pokémon de Kalos}}||June 12th, 2021||2nd||—||—
|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Football|g=SSBU}}||July 10th, 2021||17th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Stade Pokémon}}||June 13th, 2021||5th||—||—
|{{Trn|Ultimate WANTED 3|g=SSBU}}||August 12th-15th, 2021||25th||—||—
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|{{Trn|WANTED SAISON 4 - Chapter 2}}||June 20th, 2021||13th||—||—
|{{Trn|Temple: Hermès Edition|g=SSBU}}||September 1st-5th, 2021||33rd||—||—
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|{{Trn|Super Smash Stadium Édition Football}}||July 10th, 2021||17th||—||—
|{{Trn|Kings of Fields 95|g=SSBU}}||October 16th-17th, 2021||13th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Ultimate WANTED 3}}||August 12th-15th, 2021||25th||—||—
|{{Trn|WANTED X ZEVENT|g=SSBU}}||October 29th-31st, 2021||17th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Temple: Hermès Edition}}||September 1st-5th, 2021||33rd||—||—
|{{Trn|WANTED PREDAT8RS - Offline|g=SSBU}}||December 22nd, 2021||13th||—||—
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|{{Trn|Kings of Fields 95}}||October 16th-17th, 2021||13th||—||—
|{{Trn|LOSC ESPORT FIGHTERS 1|g=SSBU}}||February 5th, 2022||13th||—||—
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|{{Trn|WANTED X ZEVENT}}||October 29th-31st, 2021||17th||—||—
|{{Trn|WANTED 2023 - Edition Mai|g=SSBU}}||May 6th-7th, 2023||49th||—||—
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*[https://twitter.com/Maeda_SSB Twitter account]
*[https://twitter.com/Maeda_SSB Twitter account]


[[Category:French smashers]]
[[Category:Hauts-de-France smashers]]
[[Category:Ryu professionals (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Ryu players (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Ken professionals (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Ken players (SSBU)]]

Latest revision as of 05:00, March 13, 2024

Not to be confused with Manda and Maedakun.
Maeda
Maeda.jpeg
Character info
Smash 4 main Ryu
Ultimate mains Ryu, Ken
Team info
Sponsor(s) Team Vegacy
Former sponsor(s) Paris Gaming School
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Lille Power Rankings: 1st
Personal and other info
Real name Mallory Fontaine
Birth date (age 24)
Location Lille, Hauts-de-France France

Maeda is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Ryu and Ken co-main from Lille, France, and is considered both the best Ryu and Ken player in France. He is currently ranked 1st on the Lille Power Rankings and was formerly ranked 18th on the French Ultimate Power Rankings, and 45th on the European Smash Rankings. He has wins over Glutonny, Jeda, Ogey, Otakuni, Tag, and Greward. He is Nishinoma's twin.

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 1 February 9th, 2019 7th
Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 2 April 27th, 2019 9th
Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 3 June 8th, 2019 9th
ECLA ESPORT SMASH EDITION August 10th-11th, 2019 3rd
SEL 4: Crêpes Strikes Back August 31st, 2019 9th
Pop-Off Arena September 14th, 2019 33rd
Ultimate Fighting Arena 2019 October 6th, 2019 49th
Syndicate 2019 October 25th-27th, 2019 33rd
Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 4 November 2nd, 2019 13th
European SEL Clash November 30th-December 1st, 2019 4th
4 Seasons Tournament: Winter 2020 January 25th, 2020 2nd
Smash4Glory - Ultimate Edition February 1st, 2020 9th
Salty Arena Cup Ultimate 5 February 22nd, 2020 1st 5th Nishinoma
Super Smash Stadium 1 July 25th, 2020 13th
WANTED SAISON 4 - Episode 1 October 10th, 2020 17th
Super Smash Stadium Édition Battlefield May 29th, 2021 25th
Super Smash Stadium Édition Peach Castle May 30th, 2021 13th
Super Smash Stadium Édition Ligue Pokémon de Kalos June 12th, 2021 2nd
Super Smash Stadium Édition Stade Pokémon June 13th, 2021 5th
WANTED SAISON 4 - Chapter 2 June 20th, 2021 13th
Super Smash Stadium Édition Football July 10th, 2021 17th
Ultimate WANTED 3 August 12th-15th, 2021 25th
Temple: Hermès Edition September 1st-5th, 2021 33rd
Kings of Fields 95 October 16th-17th, 2021 13th
WANTED X ZEVENT October 29th-31st, 2021 17th
WANTED PREDAT8RS - Offline December 22nd, 2021 13th
LOSC ESPORT FIGHTERS 1 February 5th, 2022 13th
WANTED 2023 - Edition Mai May 6th-7th, 2023 49th

Trivia[edit]

  • In order to execute Smash 4 Ryu's down tilt the fastest way possible, Maeda learned how to jitterclick. He is able to input the same button between 15-20 times per second[1]. However, he stated that this skill doesn't help him anymore in Ultimate.

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