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Revision as of 07:13, March 25, 2021

zoo "ずー"
Character info
Ultimate main King K. Rool
Personal and other info
Location Japan Japan
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Semi-Professional

zoo (ずー) is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate King K. Rool player from Japan, considered to be among the best in the country. He's among the most prolific online King K. Rool players, competing in many tournaments on Smashmate, particularly Tamisuma. He also plays on the rated ladder regularly, getting ratings as high as 1913 Elo in the 13th season. Among his best placements in these tournaments include 5th at Tamisuma SP #189 and 9th at Maesuma #107. zoo has been recognized by western players — including Ben Gold — for making his distinctly campy playstyle succeed in high-level play, something that is often considered to be unviable. He regularly streams his Smashmate and Elite Smash runs on YouTube.

Tournament placings

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Tournament Date 1v1 Placement 2v2 Placement Partner
Chanshoshochan Cup #3Online 12th October 2019 5th
Maesuma #94Online 13th February 2020 17th
Maesuma #107Online 2nd April 2020 9th
Tamisuma SP #127.5Online 12th April 2020 33rd
Maesuma Amateur Bracket #3Online 16th May 2020 17th
Maesuma #62Online 5th October 2020 17th
Tamisuma SP #189Online 26th October 2020 5th
Maesuma #187Online 28th January 2021 17th

Gameplay videos

External links