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==Series 2 Ending==
==Series 2 Ending==
Smash Dash ended in the week of Brawl's release in Japan. This was due to the amount of spoilers roaming the internet and that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] (who ran the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]]) decided to start posting spoilers on the Dojo as updates until the American launch. The voice actor of [[Smash Dash]], Ian Kovich, did not want to know anything about ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' until it was released in the US and has played it for himself. The series ended because there was no voice actor. However, it was stated that the series would start again if [[2nd Stamp]] and [[FoulPlay]] could acquire James Rolfe (widely known for his role as The Angry Video Game Nerd) to be the voice actor of [[Smash Dash]], but because it was near impossible to even contact James, this never happened. It was later revealed that this was merely a joke to lighten the mood until 02/11/08. Smash Dash had actually emailed James Rolfe in attempt for him to become the voice actor of the Smash Dash series beyond Episode 12. Unfortunately, James Rolfe never responded, and the Smash Dash site has since been shut down, effectively marking this the official end to the series.  
Smash Dash ended on the week of Brawl's release in Japan. This was due to the amount of spoilers roaming the internet and that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] (who ran [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]]) decided to start posting spoilers on the Dojo as updates until the American launch of the game. The voice actor of [[Smash Dash]], Ian Kovich, did not want to know anything about ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' until it was released in the US and has played it for himself. The series ended because there was no voice actor. However, it was stated that the series would start again if [[2nd Stamp]] and [[FoulPlay]] could acquire James Rolfe (widely known for his role as The Angry Video Game Nerd) to be the voice actor of [[Smash Dash]], but because it was near impossible to even contact James, this never happened. It was later revealed that this was merely a joke to lighten the mood until 02/11/08. Smash Dash had actually emailed James Rolfe in attempt for him to become the voice actor of the Smash Dash series beyond Episode 12. Unfortunately, James Rolfe never responded, and the Smash Dash site has since been shut down, effectively marking this the official end to the series.


==Easter Eggs==
==Easter Eggs==

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SmashDash was a humorous and quick show that recaps the previous week of the Smash Bros. DOJO!! updates. The host, Ian Kovich, gave a short summary for each update in the past week. With a funny attitude and great jokes, Smash Dash was popular among the users of SmashBoards. Smash Dash aired each Sunday at around 3:00 P.M. (NST).

Series 2 Ending

Smash Dash ended on the week of Brawl's release in Japan. This was due to the amount of spoilers roaming the internet and that Masahiro Sakurai (who ran Smash Bros. DOJO!!) decided to start posting spoilers on the Dojo as updates until the American launch of the game. The voice actor of Smash Dash, Ian Kovich, did not want to know anything about Super Smash Bros. Brawl until it was released in the US and has played it for himself. The series ended because there was no voice actor. However, it was stated that the series would start again if 2nd Stamp and FoulPlay could acquire James Rolfe (widely known for his role as The Angry Video Game Nerd) to be the voice actor of Smash Dash, but because it was near impossible to even contact James, this never happened. It was later revealed that this was merely a joke to lighten the mood until 02/11/08. Smash Dash had actually emailed James Rolfe in attempt for him to become the voice actor of the Smash Dash series beyond Episode 12. Unfortunately, James Rolfe never responded, and the Smash Dash site has since been shut down, effectively marking this the official end to the series.

Easter Eggs

File:GimpyWonOne.jpg
"Gimpy" in Smash Dash's first easter egg.
  • Easter Egg 1:
  • Easter Egg 2:

Easter Egg Development

Since the Friday of Episode IV had no update, Gimpyfish was going have a part replacing it. Unfortunately, extenuating circumstances stopped Gimpy from turning in his dub to Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp) on time. On New Years, it became SmashDash's first Easter Egg.

A false "prophet" known as "The All Mighty Goat" was going to feature a spot on Episode IX, but he was debunked and so his cameo was deleted from the show. However, FoulPlay announced on the website that the spot would be in an upcoming easter egg.

Credits

Series 1

Series 2

Series 3 (POSSIBILITY)

  • Creator: Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp)
  • Voice Actor: James Rolfe
  • File Management: Kieran Monaghan (FoulPlay)
  • Animator: Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp)
  • Publisher: Kieran Monaghan (FoulPlay) and Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp)
  • Music: © Nintendo, Bill Cosby, Snoop Dogg, and Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp)
  • Imagery: © Nintendo, SEGA, Konami and Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp)
  • Artwork: Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp) and Kieran Monaghan (FoulPlay)
  • Logo: Callum Stamp (2nd Stamp) (V1.0, Transparent Version) and Kieran Monaghan (FoulPlay) (V2.0, Smash Wiki Logo Version).

External Links

Smashboards Thread (SmashDash Discussion Topic) YouTube (Video Collection)