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Revision as of 23:10, February 18, 2017

The Smash Brothers logo.

The Smash Brothers is a documentary series directed by Samox, released in October 2013, shortly after the fourth largest Melee tournament of all time, EVO 2013. It is primarily about the competitive scene of Super Smash Bros. Melee, with nine episodes that detail the competitive scene of the game and its developments since its debut; in addition, the series covers multiple retired and active professional Melee players, as well as their effects on the Melee metagame. Since the documentary came out, competitive Melee has steadily increased in popularity. The seven "Smash Brothers", in order on the poster from left to right are: Azen, Isai, Ken, PC Chris, KoreanDJ, Mew2King, and Mango.

Episodes

Smashers interviewed

Amsah Armada CAOTIC Chillin ChuDat DoH Drephen Eddie
Hungrybox Hugs Iggy Isai Jv3x3 Ken KoreanDJ Lucky
Mango Mew2King milktea Mofo Morgue OTG PC Chris PPMD
Prog Sago SFAT Solid Jake UnknownForce Wes Wife Yeroc