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|name        = Kanto 2015
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|dates      = September 20, 2015
|dates      = September 20th, 2015
|venue      = mensyo kaikan conference center (株)綿商会館
|venue      = mensyo kaikan conference center (株)綿商会館
|address    = 8-10 Nihonbashitomizawacho 103-0006
|address    = 8-10 Nihonbashitomizawacho 103-0006
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|ssb64winner = {{Sm|Wario}} <small>1v1</small>
|ssb64winner = {{Sm|wario}} <small>1v1</small>
|director    = {{sm|Takuro~}}
|organizer  = {{sm|Takuro~}}
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'''Kanto 2015''' was a [[list of national tournaments|national]] ''[[Smash 64]]'' [[tournament]] held in the Chuo ward of Tokyo, Japan by Takuro, the top Jigglypuff main in Japan. There were 103 entrants and it was streamed on Nico Nico. It is notably the first Japanese tournament with notable North American attendance, including {{sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} from Canada, {{sm|Mariguas}} from Mexico and {{sm|Karajan}} from the United States. {{sm|wario}}, the top Pikachu in Japan won the tournament, being his second national in a row. Like many other Japanese tournaments, there were no prize payouts. The tournament held pools followed by a single elimination bracket, resulting in two 3rd/4th place ties and four 5th/8th place ties.
'''Kanto 2015''' was a [[list of national tournaments|national]] ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' [[tournament]] held in the Chuo ward of Tokyo, Japan by Takuro, the top Jigglypuff main in Japan. There were 103 entrants and it was streamed on Nico Nico. Like many other Japanese tournaments, there were no prize payouts. The tournament held pools followed by a single elimination bracket, resulting in two 3rd/4th place ties and four 5th/8th place ties.
 
It was notably the first Japanese tournament with top North American players in attendance: {{sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} from Canada and {{sm|Mariguas}} from Mexico. {{sm|Karajan}} from the United States and {{sm|Olikus}} from Norway also attended.  
SuPeRbOoMfAn and Mariguas both reached top 8, where SuPeRbOoMfAn lost against Moyashi and Mariguas against {{sm|wario}}, the top Pikachu in Japan, who won that tournament, being his second national in a row.  


==Results==
==Results==
===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' singles===
(103 entrants)
(103 entrants)
{| class="wikitable collapsible uncollapsed" style="text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!Place!!Name!!Character(s)
!Place!!Name!!Character
|-
|-
|1st||{{Sm|wario|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|1st||{{Sm|wario|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
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|2nd||{{Sm|Fukurou|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|2nd||{{Sm|Fukurou|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|-
|3rd-4th||{{Sm|Mariguas|Mexico}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|3rd||{{Sm|Mariguas|Mexico}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|3rd||{{Sm|Moyashi|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|5th||{{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn|Canada}}||{{Head|Captain Falcon|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|5th||{{Sm|Maha|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|5th||{{Sm|MEGU|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|5th||{{Sm|Bonobono|Japan}}||{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|9th||{{Sm|Ken Naoko|Japan}}||{{Head|Captain Falcon|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|9th||{{Sm|Cafe|Japan}}||{{Head|Luigi|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|9th||?||
|-
|9th||{{Sm|Tomo|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|9th||{{Sm|Hassan|Japan}}||{{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|9th||{{Sm|Takuro~|Japan}}||{{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|9th||{{Sm|Nangoku|Japan}}||{{Head|Ness|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|9th||?||
|-
|17th||{{Sm|Menchi|Japan}}||
|-
|17th||?||
|-
|17th||{{Sm|Potto|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|17th||{{Sm|Den-Chan|Japan}}||{{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|17th||{{Sm|Sekirei|Japan}}||{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|17th||?||
|-
|17th||{{Sm|Wangera|Japan}}||{{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|17th||{{Sm|kysk|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|17th||{{Sm|FAUST|Japan}}||{{Head|Mario|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|-
|3rd-4th||{{Sm|Moyashi|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|17th||{{Sm|Kidoberu|Japan}}||
|-
|-
|5th-8th||{{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn|Canada}}||{{Head|Captain Falcon|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|17th||{{Sm|Uru|Japan}}||{{Head|Fox|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|-
|5th-8th||{{Sm|Maha|Japan}}||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|17th||?||
|-
|-
|5th-8th||{{Sm|MEGU|Japan}}||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|17th||{{Sm|Ruoka Dancho|Japan}}||{{Head|Captain Falcon|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|-
|17th||?||
|-
|17th||?||
|-
|17th||?||
|-
|-
|5th-8th||{{Sm|bonobono|Japan}}||{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSB|s=16px}}
|}
|}
==Trivia==
*{{sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} is now 0-3 in sets against {{Sm|Moyashi}}
*Retired {{sm|Kikoushi}} attended as Luigi


==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://smashboards.com/threads/kanto-tournament-top-8-2015.418613/ Video thread for top 8]
*[http://smashboards.com/threads/kanto-tournament-top-8-2015.418613/ Video thread for top 8]


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[[Category:National tournaments]]
[[Category:Kantō tournaments]]
[[Category:Japanese tournaments]]
[[Category:Major tournaments (SSB)]]
[[Category:2015 tournaments]]

Latest revision as of 19:23, August 21, 2023

Kanto 2015
Dates September 20th, 2015
Venue mensyo kaikan conference center (株)綿商会館
Address/City 8-10 Nihonbashitomizawacho 103-0006
Chuo, Tokyo Japan
Attendance 103
Entry fees 0
Pot size(s) 0
Results
Super Smash Bros. winners wario 1v1
Staff
Organizer(s) Takuro~

Kanto 2015 was a national Super Smash Bros. tournament held in the Chuo ward of Tokyo, Japan by Takuro, the top Jigglypuff main in Japan. There were 103 entrants and it was streamed on Nico Nico. Like many other Japanese tournaments, there were no prize payouts. The tournament held pools followed by a single elimination bracket, resulting in two 3rd/4th place ties and four 5th/8th place ties.

It was notably the first Japanese tournament with top North American players in attendance: SuPeRbOoMfAn from Canada and Mariguas from Mexico. Karajan from the United States and Olikus from Norway also attended. SuPeRbOoMfAn and Mariguas both reached top 8, where SuPeRbOoMfAn lost against Moyashi and Mariguas against wario, the top Pikachu in Japan, who won that tournament, being his second national in a row.

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. singles[edit]

(103 entrants)

Place Name Character(s)
1st Japan wario Pikachu's head icon from SSB.
2nd Japan Fukurou Kirby's head icon from SSB.
3rd Mexico Mariguas Pikachu's head icon from SSB.
3rd Japan Moyashi Kirby's head icon from SSB.
5th Canada SuPeRbOoMfAn C. Falcon's head icon from SSB.
5th Japan Maha Pikachu's head icon from SSB.
5th Japan MEGU Pikachu's head icon from SSB.
5th Japan Bonobono Yoshi's head icon from SSB.
9th Japan Ken Naoko C. Falcon's head icon from SSB.
9th Japan Cafe Luigi's head icon from SSB.
9th ?
9th Japan Tomo Pikachu's head icon from SSB.
9th Japan Hassan Jigglypuff's head icon from SSB.
9th Japan Takuro~ Jigglypuff's head icon from SSB.
9th Japan Nangoku Ness's head icon from SSB.
9th ?
17th Japan Menchi
17th ?
17th Japan Potto Pikachu's head icon from SSB.
17th Japan Den-Chan Jigglypuff's head icon from SSB.
17th Japan Sekirei Link's head icon from SSB.
17th ?
17th Japan Wangera Jigglypuff's head icon from SSB.
17th Japan kysk Kirby's head icon from SSB.
17th Japan FAUST Mario's head icon from SSB.
17th Japan Kidoberu
17th Japan Uru Fox's head icon from SSB.
17th ?
17th Japan Ruoka Dancho C. Falcon's head icon from SSB.
17th ?
17th ?
17th ?

Trivia[edit]

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