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*{{Sm|Amsah}} | |||
{{Sm|Amsah}} | *{{Sm|Armada}} | ||
{{Sm|Armada}} | *{{Sm|CAOTIC}} | ||
{{Sm|CAOTIC}} | *{{Sm|Chillin}} | ||
{{Sm|Chillin}} | *{{Sm|ChuDat}} | ||
{{Sm|ChuDat}} | *{{Sm|DoH}} | ||
{{Sm|DoH}} | *{{Sm|Drephen}} | ||
{{Sm|Drephen}} | *{{Sm|Eddie}} | ||
{{Sm|Eddie}} | *{{Sm|HugS}} | ||
{{Sm|HugS}} | *{{Sm|Hungrybox}} | ||
{{Sm|Hungrybox}} | *{{Sm|Iggy}} | ||
{{Sm|Iggy}} | *{{Sm|Isai}} | ||
{{Sm|Isai}} | *{{Sm|Jv3x3}} | ||
{{Sm|Jv3x3}} | *{{Sm|Ken}} | ||
{{Sm|Ken}} | *{{Sm|KoreanDJ}} | ||
{{Sm|KoreanDJ}} | *{{Sm|Lucky}} | ||
{{Sm|Lucky}} | *{{Sm|Mango}} | ||
{{Sm|Mango}} | *{{Sm|Mew2King}} | ||
{{Sm|Mew2King}} | *{{Sm|milktea}} | ||
{{Sm|milktea}} | *{{Sm|Mofo}} | ||
{{Sm|Mofo}} | *{{Sm|Morgue}} | ||
{{Sm|Morgue}} | *{{Sm|OTG}} | ||
{{Sm|OTG}} | *{{Sm|PC Chris}} | ||
{{Sm|PC Chris}} | *{{Sm|PPMD}} | ||
{{Sm|PPMD}} | *{{Sm|Prog}} | ||
{{Sm|Prog}} | *{{Sm|Sago}} | ||
{{Sm|Sago}} | *{{Sm|SFAT}} | ||
{{Sm|SFAT}} | *{{Sm|Solid Jake}} | ||
{{Sm|Solid Jake}} | *{{Sm|UnknownForce}} | ||
{{Sm|UnknownForce}} | *{{Sm|Wes}} | ||
{{Sm|Wes}} | *{{Sm|Wife}} | ||
{{Sm|Wife}} | *{{Sm|Yeroc}} | ||
{{Sm|Yeroc}} | |||
==Other Episodes== | ==Other Episodes== |
Revision as of 00:33, June 11, 2017
The Smash Brothers is a documentary series directed by Travis "Samox" Beauchamp, 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 over the time-span of a decade. 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. The overall total budget series amounts to $12,000.[1]
Episodes
- Episode 1: Show Me Your Moves (Remastered)
- Episode 2: No Johns (Remastered)
- Episode 3: Don't Get Hit (Remastered)
- Episode 4: The King of Smash (Remastered)
- Episode 5: Revolution (Remastered)
- Episode 6: Paper Cuts (Remastered)
- Episode 7: The Robot (Remastered)
- Episode 8: The Natural (Remastered)
- Episode 9: Game! (Remastered)
Smashers interviewed
- Amsah
- Armada
- CAOTIC
- Chillin
- ChuDat
- DoH
- Drephen
- Eddie
- HugS
- Hungrybox
- Iggy
- Isai
- Jv3x3
- Ken
- KoreanDJ
- Lucky
- Mango
- Mew2King
- milktea
- Mofo
- Morgue
- OTG
- PC Chris
- PPMD
- Prog
- Sago
- SFAT
- Solid Jake
- UnknownForce
- Wes
- Wife
- Yeroc
Other Episodes
Upcoming Episodes
Metagame is an up-an-coming series follow-up that covers the current "Gods of Melee" Mango, Armada, PPMD funded with a Kickstarter of $34,583. [2] As of January 22nd, 2017, only 4 episodes has been completed being done with only half of the series. Amsa and Wes were mentioned as part of a promotion video as well.[3]