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** One of the most notable was how [[MemeticLoser Rosalina]] got [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomped]] by Donkey Kong in game 1.
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** One of the most notable was how [[MemeticLoser Rosalina]] Rosalina got [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomped]] by Donkey Kong in game 1.
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** Shulk vs. Lucina, all the way. It was the most intense match the CPUCS had seen thus far, and it still has yet to be quite outshone (though there are definitely matches that rival it).
** Shulk vs. Inkling, on the other hand, is so infamous as to be almost an [[InvertedTrope inversion]]. It's "renowned" for being so tedious and so long (''nine minutes'') that the creators put a timer in most tournaments following this one.
---> '''Alpha:''' That sure was a game! By all technicalities, that was a game.
** Shulk vs. Lucina, all the way. It was the most intense match the CPUCS had seen thus far, and it still has yet to be quite outshone (though there are definitely matches that rival it).
** Shulk vs. Inkling, on the other hand, is so infamous as to be almost an [[InvertedTrope inversion]]. It's "renowned" for being so tedious and so long (''nine minutes'') that the creators put a timer in most tournaments following this one.
---> '''Alpha:''' That sure was a game! By all technicalities, that was a game.
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The episode can be found [[https://youtu.be/891tVuOJttI here]].
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* ForegoneConclusion: The top comment on the episode is about Skulk vs. Lucina and is visible without opening the comments, so unless you're watching in full screen or trying not to look at the comments, you automatically know how all of their fights up to that point will turn out.
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** This episode established Lucina as a very hype, very competent fighter who almost always misses with her Final Smash.
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* BrassBalls: Or, more properly, Brass Circles, but the commentary is to this effect when Mr. Game & Watch ''parries''[[labelnote:Explanation]] a technique that requires shielding[[/labelnote]] ''Lucina's Shield Breaker''.
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* BrassBalls: Or, [[PaperPeople more properly, Brass Circles, Circles]], but the commentary is to this effect when Mr. Game & Watch ''parries''[[labelnote:Explanation]] a technique that requires shielding[[/labelnote]] ''Lucina's Shield Breaker''.Breaker''.
* CurbStompBattle:
** Donkey Kong vs. Rosalina was never even close.
** Incineroar vs. Luigi [[DownplayedTrope was within Luigi's grasp for half a second]], but otherwise it was so Incin-favored that they didn't even show the endof the match.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Toyconvict was in the cage on the stage where Shulk vs. Lucina took place, and he was even mentioned by name. He wouldn't show up until season 2, however.
* CurbStompBattle:
** Donkey Kong vs. Rosalina was never even close.
** Incineroar vs. Luigi [[DownplayedTrope was within Luigi's grasp for half a second]], but otherwise it was so Incin-favored that they didn't even show the endof the match.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Toyconvict was in the cage on the stage where Shulk vs. Lucina took place, and he was even mentioned by name. He wouldn't show up until season 2, however.
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** Shulk vs. Inkling, on the other hand, is so infamous as to be almost an [[InvertedTrope inversion]]. Inkling fell into the water at the bottom of the state and took ages to get out. She kept trying to Up-B out and to the right, but the water was pushing her left. The uncut footage of the match was 8 minutes long and is what prompted the creators to implement a timer.
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** Shulk vs. Inkling, on the other hand, is so infamous as to be almost an [[InvertedTrope inversion]]. Inkling fell into the water at the bottom of the state It's "renowned" for being so tedious and took ages to get out. She kept trying to Up-B out and to the right, but the water was pushing her left. The uncut footage of the match was 8 minutes so long and is what prompted (''nine minutes'') that the creators to implement put a timer.timer in most tournaments following this one.
---> '''Alpha:''' That sure was a game! By all technicalities, that was a game.
---> '''Alpha:''' That sure was a game! By all technicalities, that was a game.
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* BrassBalls: Or, more properly, Brass Circles, but the commentary is to this effect when Mr. Game & Watch ''parries''[[labelnote:Explanation]] a technique that requires shielding[[/labelnote]] ''Lucina's Shield Breaker''.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Again, many.
** One of the most notable was how [[MemeticLoser Rosalina]] got [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomped]] by Donkey Kong in game 1.
** Despite the fact that he actually debuted in the PilotEpisode, Incineroar (later PG|Incineroar) didn't get much characterization until he started making his characteristic [[{{Heel}} nasty]] and just plain ''raw'' plays in game 3 of this episode.
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** Shulk vs. Lucina, all the way. It was the most intense match the CPUCS had seen thus far, and it still has yet to be quite outshone (though there are definitely matches that rival it).
** Shulk vs. Inkling, on the other hand, is so infamous as to be almost an [[InvertedTrope inversion]]. Inkling fell into the water at the bottom of the state and took ages to get out. She kept trying to Up-B out and to the right, but the water was pushing her left. The uncut footage of the match was 8 minutes long and is what prompted the creators to implement a timer.
** One of the most notable was how [[MemeticLoser Rosalina]] got [[CurbStompBattle Curb Stomped]] by Donkey Kong in game 1.
** Despite the fact that he actually debuted in the PilotEpisode, Incineroar (later PG|Incineroar) didn't get much characterization until he started making his characteristic [[{{Heel}} nasty]] and just plain ''raw'' plays in game 3 of this episode.
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** Shulk vs. Lucina, all the way. It was the most intense match the CPUCS had seen thus far, and it still has yet to be quite outshone (though there are definitely matches that rival it).
** Shulk vs. Inkling, on the other hand, is so infamous as to be almost an [[InvertedTrope inversion]]. Inkling fell into the water at the bottom of the state and took ages to get out. She kept trying to Up-B out and to the right, but the water was pushing her left. The uncut footage of the match was 8 minutes long and is what prompted the creators to implement a timer.
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This episode is much like the last: mostly plotless aside from the obvious TournamentArc.
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This episode is much like [[Recap/CPUChampionshipSeriesS1E1 the
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