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''The Smash Brothers'' is a 2013 nine part documentary series written and directed by Travis 'Samox' Beauchamp. The documentary series examines the history of the competitive ''Super Smash Bros.'' community, in particular the game ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' and its top eight players, including Joel "Isai" Alvarado, Jason Zimmerman, Juan Debiedma, Joseph Marquez, PC Chris, and Ken Hoang. The film also features extensive commentary from other community figures including Chris "Wife" Fabiszak, Wynton "Prog" Smith, Kashan "Chillindude" Khan, Daniel "ChuDat" Rodriguez, and Lillian "Milktea" Chen. The series was crowdfunded through Kickstarter. Episodes of the series has received a combined 4 million views on YouTube. The film had a total budget of 12,000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hello all, Samox here - creator of The Smash Brothers documentary mini-series - AMA! )〕 ==Overview== The documentary is split into nine parts, with each part except the first and the last profiling a notable ''Melee'' player. Part 1 - "Show Me Your Moves": Introduction to the documentary and overview of competitive ''Melee''. Part 2 - "No Johns": Follows the career of Christopher "Azen" McMullen. Part 3 - "Don't Get Hit": Follows the career of Joel "Isai" Alvarado Part 4 - "The King of Smash": Follows the career of Ken "Ken" Hoang Part 5 - "Revolution": Follows the career of Chris "PC Chris" Szygiel Part 6 - "Paper Cuts": Follows the career of Daniel "KoreanDJ" Jung Part 7 - "The Robot": Follows the career of Jason "Mew2King" Zimmerman Part 8 - "The Natural": Follows the careers of both Joseph "Mango" Marquez and Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma. There is also a short section on women, gays, and minorities in the ''Smash'' community, featuring retired Marth and Peach main Lilian "milktea" Chen and currently active Peach main Landon "DoH" Cox. Part 9 - "Game!": Describes Nintendo's decision to block Evolution Championship Series streaming 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Smash Brothers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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