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| - Smashtasm ist eine Machinima-Serie von Shippiddge.
- The plot follows a Mario player under the name of Super64, who enters a Hyrule Temple server, thinking that he is participating in a tournament. Upon entering that server, he is hit by a Bowser player, who is revealed to be named "Killa7", and is sent flying off the stage. Super64 recovers in a Corneria server and meets a Fox player named "1337f0x", who helps him return to the previous server so that Super64 can get his revenge on Killa7. When in that server, 1337f0x leaves him, and Super64 is confronted by a player named "Link", that believes that he actually is Link. After much argument, he forces Super64 to fight him. In the middle of the fight, the Ganondorf player Blakberri breaks into the server and proceeds to fight Link. Super64 thanks Blakberri for saving him, but accidentally says something offensive, causing Blakberri to challenge him to a fight. Super64 accepts the challenge, and is beat up mercilessly. He then calls 1337f0x for help. 1337f0x returns and battles Blakberri in a fight that results in a "tie". Blakberri then suggests that Super64 should go to the server that Killa7 is currently hosting to catch him. He does so, and 1337f0x follows him. When they get to the server (Great Bay), Killa7 escapes. Upon his escape, Falco player Greg enters the server. He and 1337f0x have a brief conversation, spoken completely in leet (or 1337). 1337f0x then reveals that Greg is a former friend of his that turned evil and had to be banished by 1337f0x himself. Upon his return, Greg challenged 1337f0x to a rematch. Thinking that the server would crash if three people were in it combined with the various hacks installed, 1337f0x kicks Super64 out of the server. Super64 recovers in a different server (Fountain of Dreams), where he is confronted by a Marth player named "PrinceRok", who forces him to fight. After the fight, Super64 explains the entire plot so far to PrinceRok. PrinceRok proceeds to tell him that he will never catch Killa7 by simply going to his servers. He then enlists the help of his friend, the Pikachu player Pimpachu. Super64 and PrinceRok proceed to Pimpachu's server (Princess Peach's Castle), where it is revealed that Pimpachu has a "rap sheet" that has great information on Killa7 and is able transfer Super64 to his given location at any time. When Super64 tries to take it, Pimpachu demands that he get something in return, so he forces Super64 to battle his friend. If Super64 is to win this battle, he gets the rap sheet. If he loses, he must give the password to his account to Pimpachu. Super64 then arrives in the Hyrule Temple server, where he battles Pimpachu's 'homeboy', a Samus player with the nickname Lamp. Lamp beats Super64 out of his first life; however, Super64 throws a bomb to knock off a life. The battle eventually goes down to one life each, and Super64 is knocked onto a cliff. However, before Lamp can defeat him, Link runs by, being chased by a horde of Kirbys; one of which who knocks Lamp off the edge. Pimpachu then gives Super64 the rap sheet. Super64 then chases Killa7 through various servers, until eventually arriving at Hyrule Temple once again. However, before he can deal the final blow, he is stopped by none other than 1337f0x. Greg appears and takes Killa7 away while 1337f0x tells him what's going on. While fighting against Greg, the two hackers tried to fight by using all of their hacks, but the servers froze every time so they decided to get the two biggest noobs they could find and train them and whoever wins is the better hacker. 1337f0x gets the Mewtwo player MEWzero to train Super64, while Greg tries to train Killa7 himself. Greg and 1337f0x both took their noobs to Final Destination where the two were to fight. 1337f0x realised that even if Super64 won, Greg would still be evil. 1337f0x decided to raise the stakes. The two who lost would be banned from the server. Greg and 1337fox set their hacks to use on Super64 and Killa7. Killa7 turned into Giga Bowser, and Super64 had all of his moves 'souped up' (For instance, he could do an endless stream of Fireballs if he rapidly hit B.) The two fought, but when they were tied, Killa7 knocked Super64 off the stage, making Super64 and 1337f0x banned. However, Super64 wasn't properly KO'd (signified by the KO explosion not happening). When Greg knocks down 1337f0x, he's about to use a final blow to ban him from Super Smash Bros. Melee. However, from under the stage, Super64 surprise attacks Killa7, and fatally hits him, ending the fight. When 1337f0x asks him how he lived, Super64 says he never died, he was hiding under the stage because of his cape ability. He remembered that MewZERO once said that the cape would propel him forward. With his moves boosted, the new cape could soar him up to safety. Greg, however, refuses to jump off and be banned, engaging in saying he is Greg, and listens to no one. After he asks who can stop him, the question is answered. From out of nowhere, BlackBerri, PrinceRok, Pimpachu, and Lamp all defeat Greg, banning him. MewZERO brought everyone, including Link, who didn't even know how he got there. Super64 then learns about the importance of fighting, and ends the story, with 1337f0x interrupting him, saying what he said was lame, and ends the story, saying "lulz". The main sub-plot of the series was when Link became trapped in the DUMMY stage: back at the scene at the Hyrule Temple server (with Link, BlakBerri, and Super64)in episode 3, Link was marked with the P2 symbol. When Super64 called for 1337f0x's help, HE shows up with the P2 icon. Super64 asks what happened to Link when he notices this, and 1337f0x says he "took care of him." Link is then shown to be in the DUMMY stage, asking what happened, when a Kirby appears, and a yellow one appears later. Link asks how to get out of here, but the two Kirbys just endleslly use their taunt. This goes on for a few episodes (with Link getting a few seconds of camera time each) when he snaps and attacks the yellow Kirby. The pink Kirby then Inhales Link, and walks off screen. Later, Kirby spits Link out somewhere else in the same stage, surrounded by several other Kirbies. Then, user KingKirb, a giant Kirby with Peach's Crown, shows up, and says thay the Kirbies are his cousin's, and that they don't have mics and communicate with gestures (explaing their endless taunting). Link then lets it slip he attacked one, and KingKirb then orders all the other Kirbies to attack. Link then gets a sudden idea. He then says "Hii" similar to how the Kirbies endlessly taunted HIM. The other Kirbies join in, and then so does KingKirb (causing him to lose his crown, since whenever a Kirby taunts while using an ability, they lose that ability). He gets angry at this, and orders the Kirbies to attack. Link begins to run, and is seen during the battle between Lamp and Super64. He (pursued by several Kirbies), accidently knocks Lamp off the edge, thus allowing Super64 to win. After the credits roll, Greg is seen, swearing revenge on Super64, but is later revealed to be in the DUMMY stage, along with Killa7, trapped, listening to the two Kirby players repeatedly taunting.
- Smashtasm is a series of fan-videos recorded from Super Smash Bros. Melee by the Youtube account Shippidge. It is about a group of players who have entered the world of SSBM as their favorite characters, while trying to defeat the evil Killa7.
- Smashtasm is a Smash Bros Machinima series by Shippidge. The series takes place in a universe where Super Smash Bros Melee (and in season two, Brawl) is an online-playable MMORPG. The first season involves the main character, Super64, a noob to the game, who is tricked into a false tournament server by another noob named Killa7. Super64 meets another player named 1337f0x, who explains to him that there is no such thing as Tournaments. The story from this point on is a chase to find Killa7 and exact revenge. The second season starts with the capturing of 1337f0x, with Super64 (now a moderator) intending to save him. More information can be found at the character sheet.
* Accidental Hero
* Alternate Universe: This series has real life characters playing as Super Smash Bros characters in an online game.
* Ascended Extra: In season 1, Lamp had a fairly minor role, and was pretty much a Mook, but, in season 2, he takes a more important role.
* Ax Crazy: PrincessH.
* Batman Gambit: The only way to get rid of Greg at the end of Season 1.
* Big Damn Heroes: Random people in episode 10, season 1
* Bilingual Bonus: Greg and l33tfox's full-l33t conversation. Spell out what they're actually saying as opposed to what the subtitles tell you. A few YouTube commenters already have.
* The Chase: Season 1's primary plot.
* Characterization Marches On: Lamp was kind of bland in his first appearance, showing himself as nothing more than a mook... In season 2, he's fucking crazy.
* Cloudcuckoolander: Lamp, and to some extent, PrincessH, who also mixes in Ax Crazy for convenience.
* Dark Chick: Technically Alan
* Evil Twin: The subject of another video.
* Fridge Brilliance: Why didn't Lamp's arrival help Super64 out of his prision in the Season 2 premire? The narrator sad he was a plot device, while it was stated that "not even a poorly written plot device" would save him. Which explains the random Snake cameo.
* Disc One Final Boss: Killa7 is pretty much a jerk, but isn't really anybody important.
* Have a Gay Old Time: Faggot - A pile of sticks. If you thought it meant something else, then you are a terrible person.
* Imagine Spot: The scenario that takes place in Dark Sheik/PrincessH's head, right before she betrays Super64 has a Heel Face Turn instead.
* Intercontinuity Crossover: With Guitarmasterx7's "Brawlgasm" and Dexterboy124's "Wolf's Retarded Mission"/"Peach's Slutty Adventure"
* Large Ham: The Narrator in season two.
* Leet Lingo: 1337f0x. At one point, he and Greg have an entire conversation in (mock-)l33t, complete with subtitles.
* The Man Behind the Man: Greg and Killa7.
* Mistaken for Gay: a Running Gag of Gront and Grant
* Medium Awareness
* Mythology Gag: There are several Stealth Puns and Injokes in this series regarding other Nintendo games.
* Only Sane Man: Super64 as the cast grows stranger and stranger.
* Put on a Bus: Several characters aren't returning for Season 2, as their voice actors have had problems contacting or their mics don't work, among other things.
* Running Gag: Every time that Super64 has a flashback, it tends to be inaccurate, the characters even notice this, inside or outside the flashback.
* Schedule Slip: It wasn't until a year later til we got Episode 4. Lord knows how long it's going to take with episode 5...
* Serious Business: Moreso than the "Stop Having Fun!" Guys, when did saving the online world of Super Smash Bros. become life or death?
* Shout-Out: At the beginning of episode 4:
* Spin-Off: Grant and Gront have their own series now, aptly titled: Grant and Gront.
* Split Personality: PrincessH implies this, saying something about the other half of her brain.
* Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism: Compared to Brawlgasm, very optimistic.
* Sliding Scale of Seriousness Versus Silliness: Compared to Brawlgasm, very serious.
* Talking to Himself: Both Grant and Gront are voiced by Edwyn Tiong, which makes their duet in episode 4 all the more impressive.
* Those Two Bad Guys: Grant and Gront
* Visual Pun: When Princess H asks "Can love bloom on the battlefield?", Super64 decides to test that theory by going to Battlefield, saying "Nope".
* What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?: Online world of Smash Bros. shutting down by a bunch of crackers? We're all gonna die!
* Youtube Poop: Lamp's mind seems to consist of nothing but these.
* Also Alan, who's based on someone from a Volvic commercial named Tyrannosaurus Alan, the character itself being used by many YouTube Poops.
- Smashtasm is a Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl machinima series created by Shippiddge. It takes place in a fictional world, in which players of Smash Bros. battle against each other online in a server-based system. It is one of the few Smash Bros. machinimas to feature voices rather than text. Also, people apparently can't see behind them, which makes absolutely no sense because in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Brawl you can see the entire stage. Image:Smashtasm.png
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