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Revision as of 09:20, May 7, 2022
クラッバ (Kurabba) | |
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Character info | |
Smash 64 main | Yoshi |
Rankings and results info | |
Most recent ranking | 2019-2020 Smash 64 Power Rankings: Hidden Boss |
Personal and other info | |
Location | Japan |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Top professional |
Kurabba (クラッバ) is a top level Smash 64 Yoshi main from Japan. He is considered to be the best Yoshi player in the world (along with Wizzrobe) due to his strong placings since mid-2016 and his outplacing of other Yoshis. In 2017 he became known as a Wario slayer, having a 5-0 set count in that year against the player that was considered the best in the world prior to his losses against Kurabba. Kurabba's most well known and impressive tournament run was his 2nd place at Super Smash Con 2017 which lead to him being ranked 3rd on the 2017 64 League Rankings. He finally won his first major at Kansai 2020. He is listed as a hidden boss in the 2019-2020 Smash 64 Power Rankings.
Tournament history
Super Smash Con 2016
Kurabba was invited as the final sponsored attendee by Shears/the 64 community to Super Smash Con 2016 as an alternative after some other top level Japanese players were unable to attend. One of Shear's statements was that he would most likely outplace KeroKeroppi, even though he did not make it out of pools at Kansai 2016. However, other North American players did not know how strong he was as he had not been to an international tournament and Kurabba's lack of internet exposure.
At the tournament, Kurabba easily won pools and made it into the winners side of the bracket. He then took sets off of BarkSanchez and unexpectedly, the top player in Peru, Alvin, which raised speculation over a common belief that Peru is the best region of Smash 64, let alone a top region. He went on to be knocked out of winners bracket by Wizzrobe in Yoshi dittos. Shear's statement was then affirmed after Kurabba eliminated KeroKeroppi to make it into top 8. He then lost to his partner wangera to place 7th, outplacing the other 2 more well known Japanese Yoshi mains, Prince (9th) and bonobono (17th).
After Super Smash Con 2016
In the following Japanese tournaments in 2016 and 2017, he placed well, consistently placing in the top 12 and outplacing other Yoshi mains. His most notable performance was at Kanto 2017, where he defeated wario, who was number 1 seed and considered the best player in the world, twice: first in pools and then eliminating him in round of last 16. Later he lost to Moyashi and finished 5th.
On July 19th, he confirmed via Twitter that he would be attending Super Smash Con 2017.
Super Smash Con 2017
At Super Smash Con 2017, he made one of the greatest bracket runs in Smash 64 history, defeating Isai (playing as Luigi and Link), wario, SuPeRbOoMfAn and wangera, 4 of the greatest players in the world, to make it to grand finals, where he ended up losing to Fukurou 1-3 and 2-3 to place 2nd at the most stacked Smash 64 event of all time.
After Super Smash Con 2017
Back in Japan he placed 2nd at Autumn Kanto Tournament only behind kysk, double eliminating wario again, leading to a 5-0 set count against him in 2017. He won his first national tournament at Kansai 2020 with a 2-1 against Wangera in WF and a 2-0 against Sekirei in GF.
Tournament placings
Super Smash Bros.
Tournament | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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Netosuma Rookie Cup 2015 | November 14th, 2015 | 5th | — | — |
Shulla-bra VI | April 2nd, 2016 | 3rd | — | — |
Kansai 2016 | April 30th, 2016 | 29th | — | — |
Super Smash Con 2016 | August 11th-14th, 2016 | 7th | 9th | wangera |
Netosuma Halloween Tournament 2016 | October 29th, 2016 | 3rd | — | — |
Japan Smash Cup 2016 | December 24th-25th, 2016 | 9th | — | — |
Kansai 2017 | March 19th, 2017 | 9th | — | — |
Japan Smash Cup 2017 | May 6th, 2017 | 5th | — | — |
Kanto 2017 | July 8th, 2017 | 5th | — | — |
Super Smash Con 2017 | August 10th-13th, 2017 | 2nd | 5th | wangera |
Autumn Kanto Tournament | November 3rd, 2017 | 2nd | — | — |
Kansai 2018 | February 11th, 2018 | 13th | — | — |
Kanto 2018 | May 5th, 2018 | 3rd | ? | ? |
WeeklySmashParty 002 | June 15th, 2018 | 1st | — | — |
WeeklySmashParty 004 | July 4th, 2018 | 2nd | — | — |
WeeklySmashParty 008 | August 31st, 2018 | 3rd | — | — |
WeeklySmashParty 009 | September 16th, 2018 | 4th | — | — |
Kanto Fall 2018 | October 7th, 2018 | 3rd | — | — |
WeeklySmashParty 013 | October 26th, 2018 | 2nd | — | — |
Go Owl Cup | December 1st, 2018 | 2nd | — | — |
Kanto 2019 | April 30th, 2019 | 2nd | — | — |
Super Smash Con 2019 | August 8th-11th, 2019 | 4th | 2nd | kysk |
Kanto Fall 2019 | September 22nd, 2019 | 2nd | — | — |
DZ7 | November 3rd, 2019 | 1st | — | — |
Kansai 2020 | February 23rd, 2020 | 1st | — | — |
Kanto 2020 | November 22nd, 2020 | 2nd | — | — |
Corona Cup | January 23rd, 2021 | 4th | — | — |
Corona Cup 2 | May 8th, 2021 | 4th | — | — |
Corona Cup 3 | October 30th, 2021 | 7th | — | — |
Corona Cup 4 | March 19th, 2022 | 4th | — | — |
Kansai 2022 | May 4th, 2022 | 5th | — | — |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Tournament | Date | 1v1 placement | 2v2 placement | Partner |
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Umebura SP | December 16th, 2018 | 65th | — | — |