The Smash Brothers Documentary Series (2013)
The Smash Brothers Documentary Series is a sweeping, 9-part documentary series about the best Super Smash Brothers Melee players and the community they created.
Seasons & Episode
A sting operation to showcase the raw talent difference between a pro and an amateur kicks off the introductory episode, Show Me Your Moves. Learn how early techniques like L-canceling and wavedashing quickly separated the pros from the noobs and spurred the development of a regional tournament scene. The episode ends on a climactic showdown - who’s the best in the country, Ken or Azen?
In No Johns, the rivalries heat up as newcomer Isai joins Ken against Azen and the other East Coast elites. After a bitter defeat, Azen is given a second chance at redemption and a shot to be called best in the world. But will he step up to the plate?
As the tournament scene explodes onto the big stage at Major League Gaming, Melee's greatest teams player falters in his singles career. In Don't Get Hit, Isai must choose between passions and enigmatic loyalties as he faces off against his own team partner and the reigning smash champion, Ken. Their showdown will forever change the way Melee is played.
With the coastal rivalries reaching a boiling point, it seems The King of Smash has no equal. The East Coast makes a final gambit to claim supremacy in a crew battle, but with the globe trotting Ken knocking down pins as far away as Japan, is there no one person who can stand up to the King?
With Azen out of the game, the East Coast finds a new champion in the guise of skater PC Chris. With a laid back style and a ferocious Falco, PC takes the battle to the King of Smash in 3 raucous tournament finals. When the last stocks are finally tallied, will the Revolution be complete?
After PC opens the door, newcomers KoreanDJ and Mew2King jump into the fray. With Azen back from retirement, Ken's grip on the throne begins loosening to a swarm of Paper Cuts. Who will come out on top at the MLG National Championships in Las Vegas and claim the largest prize in Melee history?
After MLG drops smash and Nintendo releases a sequel, the days of competitive Melee seem numbered. Mew2King, the new champion of both smash titles (and known colloquially as The Robot) presses on as he searches for perfection. But in his path stands perhaps the greatest smasher of all time: Mango.