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'''Fukurou''', is a Japanese ''[[Smash 64]]'' player who is considered to be the world champion of ''Smash 64'' and the best {{SSB|Kirby}} main in the world. One of his earlier wins was vs {{sm|Prince}}, the top Yoshi main, back at Kansai 2012. He got 9th at [[Kanto 2013]] and then an unexpected 4th at the first Japanese national tournament of 2015, [[Kansai 2015]]. He has improved since then, taking 2nd to {{Sm|wario}} at [[Kanto 2015]] winning vs {{Sm|Moyashi}}, {{Sm|Maha}}, and many other top level players.  
'''Fukurou''', is a Japanese ''[[Smash 64]]'' player who is considered to be the best ''Smash 64'' {{SSB|Kirby}} player in the world. One of his earlier wins was vs {{sm|Prince}}, the top Yoshi main, back at Kansai 2012. He got 9th at [[Kanto 2013]] and then an unexpected 4th at the first Japanese national tournament of 2015, [[Kansai 2015]]. He has improved since then, taking 2nd to {{Sm|wario}} at [[Kanto 2015]] winning vs {{Sm|Moyashi}}, {{Sm|Maha}}, and many other top level players.  


He was originally chosen to attend [[Super Smash Con 2016]] but was unable to due to work obligations. Instead, [[Snosa III]] ended up being his first US tournament (with Japanese players {{Sm|Gyaki}} and {{Sm|Hiyo}} attending as well). There, he did not drop a single game until Grand Finals, where he lost set 1 2-3 against {{Sm|Mariguas}} but then won set 2 3-1.
He was originally chosen to attend [[Super Smash Con 2016]] but was unable to due to work obligations. Instead, [[Snosa III]] ended up being his first US tournament (with Japanese players {{Sm|Gyaki}} and {{Sm|Hiyo}} attending as well). There, he did not drop a single game until Grand Finals, where he lost set 1 2-3 against {{Sm|Mariguas}} but then won set 2 3-1.
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Fukurou took first place at [[Japan Smash Cup 2017]] with victories over {{Sm|Yu-Kun}}, {{Sm|kysk}} and Maha and [[Kanto 2017]] with victories over Maha, {{Sm|Keisuke}}, {{Sm|wangera}}, gyaki and Moyashi.
Fukurou took first place at [[Japan Smash Cup 2017]] with victories over {{Sm|Yu-Kun}}, {{Sm|kysk}} and Maha and [[Kanto 2017]] with victories over Maha, {{Sm|Keisuke}}, {{Sm|wangera}}, gyaki and Moyashi.


After winning [[Super Smash Con 2017]] over players such as {{Sm|Kurabba}}, {{Sm|wangera}}, {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and {{Sm|Alvin}}, he is widely considered to be the best player in the world, and is currently ranked 1st on the [[64 League Rankings|2017 64 League Rankings]].
After winning [[Super Smash Con 2017]] over players such as {{Sm|Kurabba}}, {{Sm|wangera}}, {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and {{Sm|Alvin}}, he was widely considered to be the best player in the world for 2017, and is currently ranked 1st on the [[64 League Rankings|2017 64 League Rankings]].


However at the following events [[UFSmash 3]] in Brazil, [[GENESIS 5]] in the US and [[Kansai 2018]] he failed to win, losing to {{Sm|Gerson}}, {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and {{Sm|Alvin}} and {{Sm|Wario}}.
However at the following events [[UFSmash 3]] in Brazil, [[GENESIS 5]] in the US and [[Kansai 2018]] he failed to win, losing to {{Sm|Gerson}}, {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} and {{Sm|Alvin}} and {{Sm|Wario}}.