The Smash Brothers Explained

The Smash Brothers
Director:Travis Beauchamp
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Screenplay:Travis Beauchamp
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Music:
  • Huw Williams
  • Kevin Kelbach
  • Travis Beauchamp
Studio:East Point Pictures
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Country:United States
Language:English

The Smash Brothers is a 2013 nine-part documentary series written and directed by Travis 'Samox' Beauchamp.[1] The documentary series examines the history of the competitive Super Smash Bros. community, in particular the game Super Smash Bros. Melee and seven of the most dominant players throughout its history up to that point: Christopher "Azen" McMullen, Joel "Isai" Alvarado, Ken "Ken" Hoang, Christopher "PC Chris" Szygiel, Daniel "KoreanDJ" Jung, Jason "Mew2King" Zimmerman, and Joseph "Mango" Marquez. The film also features extensive commentary from other community figures including Chris "Wife" Fabiszak, Wynton "Prog" Smith, Kashan "Chillindude" Khan, Antoine "Wes" Lewis-Hall, Daniel "ChuDat" Rodriguez, Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma, and Lillian "Milktea" Chen. The series was crowdfunded through Kickstarter,[2] receiving US$8,910. The series had a total budget of US$12,000. The series has received a combined total of over 10 million views on YouTube.

Overview

The documentary is split into nine parts in chronological order, with each part except the first and the last profiling a notable Melee player.

Episodewidth=150px TitleSummary
Part 1Show Me Your MovesIntroduction to the documentary and overview of competitive Melee.
Part 2No JohnsFollows the career of Christopher "Azen" McMullen.
Part 3Don't Get HitFollows the career of Joel "Isai" Alvarado.
Part 4The King of SmashFollows the career of Ken "Ken" Hoang.
Part 5RevolutionFollows the career of Chris "PC Chris" Szygiel.
Part 6Paper CutsFollows the career of Daniel "KoreanDJ" Jung.
Part 7The RobotFollows the career of Jason "Mew2King" Zimmerman.
Part 8The NaturalFollows the career of Joseph "Mango" Marquez.
Part 9Game!Describes the EVO 2013 fundraiser, Nintendo's subsequent decision to block the tournament from streaming, and the eventual overruling and successful participation of Melee.

Development

Beauchamp played Smash Bros. from an early age, and was inspired to create the documentary series after learning about the lives of professional players.[3] [4] The pilot episode was shot in the summer of 2011.[5] The documentary took over two years to make. Beauchamp quit his job to work on it full-time.[6] He was able to interview all of the players he profiled in the series except for Azen.[7]

Reception and legacy

The documentary series was well received by fans and game critics alike who praised its high production value, unusual for most fan films.[8] [9] [10]

The documentary has been credited with leading to a renewed interest in competitive Melee tournaments.[11] Due to the success of the series, Samox announced a spin-off documentary called Metagame, set to expand on the stories of Swedish smasher, Adam "Armada" Lindgren, America's Kevin "PPMD" Nanney, and others,[12] The documentary premiered on a Twitch livestream from December 11–13, 2020.[13] [14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Documentary. Travis Beauchamp. East Point Pictures. 2013-10-11. 2015-01-29.
  2. Web site: The Smash Brothers Series – Production. 2011-09-01. Kickstarter. Travis Beauchamp. 2015-01-29.
  3. Web site: -samox- comments on Hello all, Samox here – creator of The Smash Brothers documentary mini-series – AMA!. reddit.
  4. Web site: -samox- comments on Hello all, Samox here – creator of The Smash Brothers documentary mini-series – AMA!. reddit. 13 December 2013 .
  5. Web site: -samox- comments on Hello all, Samox here – creator of The Smash Brothers documentary mini-series – AMA!. reddit. 13 December 2013 .
  6. Web site: -samox- comments on Hello all, Samox here – creator of The Smash Brothers documentary mini-series – AMA!. reddit. 14 December 2013 .
  7. Web site: -samox- comments on Hello all, Samox here – creator of The Smash Brothers documentary mini-series – AMA!. reddit. 13 December 2013 .
  8. Web site: 'The Smash Brothers' might be the best eSports documentary of all time. Patrick Howell O'Neill. The Daily Dot. 2013-10-17. 2015-01-29. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221204050/http://www.dailydot.com/esports/the-smash-brothers-esports-documentary/. 2014-02-21.
  9. Web site: A Fascinating Look At The World's Best Super Smash Bros. Players. Hernandez . Patricia. Kotaku. 2013-10-16. 2015-01-29.
  10. Web site: This Super Smash Bros. Melee Documentary Rocks. Landon Robinson. insidegamingdaily.com. 2013-10-15. 2015-01-29.
  11. Web site: How a YouTube Documentary Gave New Life to a Nintendo Classic. Magdaleno, Alex. Mashable. 4 May 2014. 2015-01-29.
  12. Web site: Telling The Story Of The Best Smash Bros. Players Around. Jason . Schreier. Kotaku. April 18, 2014. October 28, 2015.
  13. News: Michael . Cale . Super Smash Bros. Melee "Metagame" documentary to begin airing on Dec. 11 . 13 May 2021 . . 23 November 2020.
  14. News: Erskine . Donovan . Watch the Super Smash Bros. Melee Metagame documentary here . 13 May 2021 . . December 11, 2020.