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Smasher:Cr1TiKaL

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Cr1TiKaL "MoistCr1TiKaL" "penguinz0"
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Personal and other info
Real name Charles White Jr.
Birth date (age 30)
Location Florida USA

Cr1TiKaL, also known as MoistCr1TiKaL or by his YouTube tag penguinz0, is a Florida YouTube content creator and Twitch streamer, known for his deadpan commentary and reviews on a variety of topics. To date, he has amassed over 15 million subscribers on YouTube and over 5 million followers on Twitch.

Though primarily a YouTuber, Cr1TiKaL has been involved with the competitive Super Smash Bros. community since the COVID-19 pandemic. His first notable contributions were organizing Soaked Series Invitational, which was the largest online Smash tournament at the time, and co-running The Quarantine Series alongside Alpharad, commentating several of the series' events as well. In the offline metagame, he is known for forming and running Moist Esports, with the team initially sponsoring Kola for Smash Ultimate Summit 3 before signing other Smashers and branching out to other games. The team was eventually merged with Shopify Rebellion, with Cr1TiKaL becoming the co-owner of the new team alongside Ludwig.

Outside of competitive play, Cr1TiKaL has made several videos on Smash, including stream archives of him playing Ultimate and videos regarding controversies in the scene, including the cancellations of The Big House Online and the Smash World Tour 2022. In addition, he has streamed and reacted to many of his players' tournament runs, such as Light's win at Super Smash Con: Fall Fest.[1]

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