Smasher:Dou!

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Dou!
Team info
Crew(s) Green Team
Personal and other info
Real name Benoit
Location Dijon France
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Professional
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Dou! is a smasher from Dijon, France who mains Jigglypuff. Previously known under the nickname of HRCBJ, he dropped this nick to his current one, Dou!, which is inspired by the french equivalent of the "Puff!" Jigglypuff makes while doing a forward B, hence Rondoudou is Jigglypuff's French name.

History

Dou! started being recognized in the French smash community with his HRC high scores. Then, in February 2004, he discovered that "the HRC mode was far more limited than the VS mode", and decided to give up HRC to become a great VS player. Actually, he managed to become one of the best French players. He attended many tournaments in France, and also two tournaments in non-French countries: RoS3 in Sweden and ATM3 in the Netherlands. However, in September 2006, he entered a school in order to do a math degree, and had not as much time to play smash as he did. Therefore, he could not keep pace with the other top French players when it comes to improve his game. He remains nevertheless one of the best and most respected French players, and also the best Jigglypuff player in France and possibly in Europe.

He has also organized two tournaments: the GDT (Green Destination Tournament) and the RDT (Royal Destination Tournament, where he lost to Captain Jack in finals, after defeating Joanna Dark). Those are considered as two of the best tournaments in France, in particular because of their excellent organization.

Trivia

  • He's known as Dou!, Ron or HRCBJ outside of France, but most French smasher call him Benoit, his real given name.
  • He loves the colour green.
  • He loves Jigglypuff and has a plush of her, which he brings to tournaments.
  • He often shouts "Dou!" as Jigglypuff does in French.