Earlier this morning, two top-five Super Smash Bros. Melee players, Adam “Armada” Lindgren and Jason “Mew2King” Zimmerman, and a well-known Fox player named Danny “UUAA” Diaz got together to do Smash taunts, IRL, for charity. The results are amazing and adorable.
Here’s Mewtwo’s taunt from Lindgren:
And the original to compare:
I think this is Bowser’s taunt:
And Bowser’s, to compare:
And finally, Zimmerman on Young Link:
Here’s the whole video:
New video, M2k, UUAA and I do IRL Smash taunts
I was so bad at this but it was for charity so it’s okay hahahttps://t.co/ImSN0YZcib— Adam Lindgren (@ArmadaUGS) March 30, 2017
It is actually very sweet that these legendary Smash players are willing to do silly, awkward things to raise money for charity. Another Smash player, Nicholas “Ministry” McGuire, recently suffered from cardiac arrest at a tournament. Nearly $US30,000 ($39,106) has been raised for his surgery, in part because of these pros’ fundraising efforts.
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One response to “Smash Pros Do IRL Taunts For Charity”
Yay for charity but I’m just going to say it….
Smash Pro players are some real creepy looking people.