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'''Umebura 18''' was a [[national]] {{forwiiu}} tournament held by {{Sm|Ayuha}} in Tokyo, Japan, on August 8th, 2015. It was the eighteenth tournament in the [[Umebura (tournament series)|Umebura]] series. {{Sm|RAIN}}'s streak of four consecutive Umebura victories was ended in this tournament, after losing to {{Sm|Songun}}'s {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{Sm|Hayato.}}'s {{SSB4|Toon Link}}, finishing in 13th place. The tournament was won by {{Sm|Ganbaranai}} instead. This tournament was also notable for being {{Sm|KEN}}’s first ever smash tournament.
'''Umebura 18''' was a [[national]] {{forwiiu}} tournament held by {{Sm|Ayuha}} in Tokyo, Japan, on August 8th, 2015. It was the eighteenth tournament in the [[Umebura (tournament series)|Umebura]] series. {{Sm|RAIN}}'s streak of four consecutive Umebura victories was ended in this tournament, after losing to {{Sm|Songun}}'s {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{Sm|Hayato.}}'s {{SSB4|Toon Link}}, finishing in 13th place. The tournament was won by {{Sm|Ganbaranai}} instead. This tournament was also notable for being {{Sm|KEN}}’s first ever smash tournament.

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Umebura 18
Dates August 8th, 2015
Address/City Tokyo Japan
Attendance 190
Results
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners Japan Ganbaranai 1v1
Staff
Organizer(s) Ayuha

Umebura 18 was a national Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournament held by Ayuha in Tokyo, Japan, on August 8th, 2015. It was the eighteenth tournament in the Umebura series. RAIN's streak of four consecutive Umebura victories was ended in this tournament, after losing to Songun's Mr. Game & Watch and Hayato.'s Toon Link, finishing in 13th place. The tournament was won by Ganbaranai instead. This tournament was also notable for being KEN’s first ever smash tournament.

Results

(190 entrants)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Japan Ganbaranai Villager (SSB4)
2nd Japan Choco Zero Suit Samus (SSB4)
3rd Japan Kirihara Rosalina & Luma (SSB4)
4th Japan Umeki Peach (SSB4)
5th Japan Nietono Fox (SSB4)
5th Japan Yuzu Rosalina & Luma (SSB4)
7th Japan Songun Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4)
7th Japan KEN Sonic (SSB4)
9th Japan hayato. Toon Link (SSB4)
9th Japan Salena Meta Knight (SSB4)
9th Japan Kamemushi Mega Man (SSB4)
9th Japan Shu Sheik (SSB4)
13th Japan Abadango Pac-Man (SSB4)
13th Japan Daiki Diddy Kong (SSB4)
13th Japan  T Link (SSB4)
13th Japan RAIN Sheik (SSB4)
17th Japan Aiba Yoshi (SSB4)
17th Japan RYO Sonic (SSB4)
17th Japan KENT Bowser (SSB4)
17th Japan taranito Ness (SSB4)
17th Japan FILIP Mario (SSB4)
17th Japan kept Villager (SSB4)
17th Japan Nariyasu Donkey Kong (SSB4)
17th Japan Brood Duck Hunt (SSB4)
25th Japan Ice Rosalina & Luma (SSB4)
25th Japan Manzoku Toon Link (SSB4)
25th Japan Tsu Lucario (SSB4)
25th Japan Lean Pikachu (SSB4)
25th Japan bAhuto Luigi (SSB4)Mario (SSB4)
25th Japan Nasubi Wario (SSB4)
25th Japan Shoot Diddy Kong (SSB4)
25th Japan Matcha Mewtwo (SSB4)

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