Crazy how many levels there are to the game. I remember a few years ago watching a set scar was commentating and he kept pointing out extremely minute falcon stuff that I didn't even register as happening. Of course he's not even a top player anymore and yet he still sees the game at a totally different level from most of us
dude it was insane. I'm just a spectator these days, but like, you watch enough and you get a vibe for like "ok they probably have enough time to do this/not do that." I was fucking floored at how fast that shit was, no part of me saw it as a possible outcome
That final play was (literally) perfect by Wizzrobe but let’s not forget that in Set 1 on Game 4, he was down 2 games to 1 AND down 3 stocks to 1. Wizzrobe took victory from the jaws of defeat both times. Shout out to him and Juan for giving us an AMAZING Grand Finals!
This reminds me of that time when Wizzy beat Mango for the first time ever. He was down 2-1 and losing 3 stocks to 1 on top of that. Then he made possible the impossible. Beat Mango and Zain and won the event. Wizzy's composture is insane.
Believe hes referring to SCL (week 2?) where he beat mango/zain btb. Think it's still wizzys only in tournament win on mango so it's gotta be @rat4992
I don't think he knew the frame window. Rather, why _wouldn't_ you pivot butt grab in the situation? There's no optimal reason to ever grab on the other side.
Best tech-chaser (imo) whilst his Falcon can arguable be more "flowchartey" and "boring" than that of S2J, I love watching both of them. They are both crazy.
fr. they did this 2 minutes worth of analysis in 0.5 seconds, possibly not getting to the part where he could technically win right there, and then it just happens in front of them. They're nuts. And wiz is ... nuts-er.
hey emm you've kinda been a constant for me ever since I first started watching youtube I see you in the comments wherever I go. I just found out you're trans like me. I have nothing to say really I just wanted to let you know that I exist
One of my favorite things is somebody doing something that seems kinda neat and impressive to a layman, but experts start reacting like they saw Jesus. The level of knowledge it takes to truly understand how perfect that play was in a heartbeat... love it.
the precision, the timing, the fact that it was to win the whole tournament after a 30 minute grueling grands where Wizzy was one tech chase rest away from losing. it's all so beautifully 20GX
this is legitimately one of the best melee videos i have ever watched. the topic is interesting, the editing is on point, you explain in-depth enough that even somebody unfamiliar with melee can understand the important parts while still somehow keeping the video succinct and under 3 minutes. instant sub. the melee community is so lucky to have people like you
Even the knee is crazy to look at frame by frame. As far as i can tell it also looks like he got knee out on frame 1, and puff is trying to jump out as the knee connects. Anyone know how much wiggle room there is here? Can puff jump out if he's a couple frames later on the knee?
idk if she would've gotten away, but you're right, she's hit on the third frame of her double jump, so maybe? But it does look like the knee is aimed a little high to catch that. Also the teeter cancel looks accidental with the shield coming out, but honestly I wouldn't doubt the rod god doing that on purpose to stop hbox from getting a reversal had the knee whiffed. There may be better players, but nobody is as cracked at this video game than wizzy
2:12 the best grab combo in smash bros history and no I don't have a problem with hungrybox and since I said that you probably know why it's the best grab combo ever
I doubt pros have it calculated down to the exact number of frames he has left before Jiggly wakes up, but he knew how to perfrom the fastest grab in that situation and that it would be close. Very cool
Thank you for explaining this. The nuances of Smash Bros and its mechanics are not like most of the fighting games I played but I always love learning what makes good melee.
When melee came out I knew it was special. I put 1000 hours into playing it solo and with my friends. When I went to college there were tournaments twice a year. I knew it was a special game but I didn't know how deep it actually went. To create a fighting game with this level of depth and nuance is simply incredible.
I'm a "Brawler" for life! But I love Rosalina & Luma too.... 🤷♂️ However, I really love the Melee community. You guys really do your game justice! And I'm all for it! 🙌
I will never play at even half this level, but I love seeing these breakdowns and learning just how deep thia game goes. I work with a lot of designers and video producers and would honestly hire you off this channel alone.
Ah, the classic Captain Falcon grab maneuver. It's truly heartwarming to see such an intricate appreciation for the nuances of a game that, at its core, appeals to a wide demographic of enthusiasts, spanning from the casual weekend player to the dedicated professional. Your fondness for Captain Falcon's ability to grab opponents from behind is truly a testament to the layered complexity that makes Smash such a beloved staple in the fighting game community. One can only marvel at how a single move, like Captain Falcon's grab, can evoke such an emotional response. It's almost poetic, really. You see, this move transcends the mere mechanics of a game; it encapsulates the sheer artistry and tactical genius that the developers have woven into the fabric of this digital masterpiece. It's almost as if every grab, every pixelated punch, is a reflection of the human condition - the struggle, the triumph, the unyielding spirit of competition. Let's delve deeper into the sociopolitical implications of Captain Falcon's grab. In a world fraught with discord and division, this simple act of grabbing an opponent from behind speaks volumes about the nature of human interaction. It symbolizes the unexpected twists and turns of life, the unseen forces that shape our destiny. Captain Falcon, in his pixelated glory, becomes a metaphor for the unseen challenges we face, the unseen hands that guide us, sometimes gently, sometimes with the force of a high-speed Falcon Punch. Isn't it fascinating how a mere video game can serve as a microcosm of society? The intricacies of Captain Falcon's grab reflect the nuances of human relationships. Just as Captain Falcon reaches out and seizes his opponent, we too reach out in our daily lives, seeking connection, understanding, and sometimes, dominance. It's a dance as old as time itself, played out on a digital stage for all to see. Your appreciation for this move also underscores a deeper, more philosophical question: What is it about the act of grabbing that resonates so deeply within us? Perhaps it's the primal instinct, the ancient, hardwired need to assert control, to dominate. Or maybe it's a subtler, more refined appreciation for the art of surprise, the element of unpredictability that keeps us on our toes, both in the game and in life. Furthermore, let's not overlook the ideological underpinnings of your statement. In today's world, where the lines between reality and virtual reality blur more and more each day, expressing admiration for a character's ability to grab someone from behind can be seen as a bold, almost revolutionary statement. It's as if you're challenging the very fabric of our understanding of personal space and consent, pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in both the digital and physical realms. But let’s take a step back and consider the broader implications of this gameplay mechanic. Captain Falcon’s grab is more than just a move; it’s a statement. It challenges the status quo, defies conventional wisdom, and invites us to question our assumptions about fairness, strategy, and the nature of competition. It's a move that, in its simplicity, embodies the complexity of the human spirit - the relentless drive to succeed, to overcome, to triumph against all odds. One might even argue that Captain Falcon’s grab is a form of social commentary. In a game that is, ostensibly, about fighting and competition, this move introduces a layer of strategy that goes beyond mere button-mashing. It requires foresight, precision, and a keen understanding of your opponent's tactics. In this sense, it mirrors the complexities of real-world interactions, where success often depends on our ability to anticipate and outmaneuver those around us. And let’s not forget the aesthetic appeal of Captain Falcon’s grab. There is a certain elegance to the way he moves, a fluidity that speaks to the high level of craftsmanship involved in creating this character. It's a reminder that, even in a medium as seemingly frivolous as video games, there is room for artistry and beauty. Captain Falcon’s grab is not just a move; it’s a dance, a ballet of pixels and polygons that captivates the mind and stirs the soul. In the grand tapestry of gaming history, Captain Falcon's grab stands out as a singular moment of brilliance. It's a move that, in its simplicity, captures the essence of what makes video games so compelling: the thrill of competition, the joy of mastery, and the endless quest for perfection. Your appreciation for this move is a testament to your deep understanding of these underlying principles. So, while some might dismiss Captain Falcon’s grab as just another move in a game filled with countless others, you and I know better. We understand that it is a symbol, a microcosm of the human experience, a reflection of our deepest desires and fears. It’s a move that transcends the boundaries of the game and speaks to something greater, something profound and timeless. In conclusion, your favorite move is more than just a moment of gameplay. It’s a philosophical statement, a work of art, and a testament to the enduring appeal of one of the greatest games ever made. It’s a reminder that, in the world of Smash, as in life, the simplest actions can have the most profound implications. So, here’s to Captain Falcon and his iconic grab - may it continue to inspire and captivate players for generations to come.
Your music choices are always so great, Vulf, Cory Wong, Louis Cole, all elite picks, love hearing Cory's guitar anywhere, it stands out from a mile away!
If he was off by a few pixels, people would likely think it was just a misinput. It's honestly insane the level of precision and character knowledge it took to make that punish happen.
Wizzy's intuition is so fucking good that he realized in less than 5 seconds that the only way he could confirm a kill would be doing a perfect turnaround buttgrab.
i love how top players instantly get how insane it was
and i love melee moments for breaking it down for my pea brain
Crazy how many levels there are to the game. I remember a few years ago watching a set scar was commentating and he kept pointing out extremely minute falcon stuff that I didn't even register as happening. Of course he's not even a top player anymore and yet he still sees the game at a totally different level from most of us
dude it was insane. I'm just a spectator these days, but like, you watch enough and you get a vibe for like "ok they probably have enough time to do this/not do that."
I was fucking floored at how fast that shit was, no part of me saw it as a possible outcome
@@jimjamb0rino347maybe you do, I first played in 2001 and I still struggle to see what happens as it happens, much less what could happen
Seeing zain and plup react the way they did tells me how insane it really was since they are such technically skilled players
This is basically the irl equivalent of the side character explaining the main character's technique right?
pretty much, yeah
In anime yes
without the context of Melee, this is basically just gibberish
Vote Captain Falcon for Baki
Rasengan with his clone!?
Great inclusion showing top player reactions that they instantly understood what had happened and freaked out
I wish he included Cody's, Armada and Bobby Big Ballz reaction because they all lost their minds when wizzy did it lol
@@Squish_Cat any clips for this?
@@Squish_Cat fuggit ill look myself
@@mattcasa6167 hey did u find? i wanna see armadas
@@mattcasa6167 u found?
That final play was (literally) perfect by Wizzrobe but let’s not forget that in Set 1 on Game 4, he was down 2 games to 1 AND down 3 stocks to 1. Wizzrobe took victory from the jaws of defeat both times. Shout out to him and Juan for giving us an AMAZING Grand Finals!
This reminds me of that time when Wizzy beat Mango for the first time ever. He was down 2-1 and losing 3 stocks to 1 on top of that. Then he made possible the impossible. Beat Mango and Zain and won the event.
Wizzy's composture is insane.
@@brutalikyd great comment. Which event?
Believe hes referring to SCL (week 2?) where he beat mango/zain btb. Think it's still wizzys only in tournament win on mango so it's gotta be @rat4992
Wizzrobe is genuinely a god. Absolutely insane awareness; as mentioned, in such a high stress environment. So cleann
even Wizzy turned around after pulling out that frame-perfect sequence to look at the crowd like, “oh, i’m really like that?”
I don't think he knew the frame window. Rather, why _wouldn't_ you pivot butt grab in the situation? There's no optimal reason to ever grab on the other side.
@@ambrose-ness why miss lethal
Best tech-chaser (imo) whilst his Falcon can arguable be more "flowchartey" and "boring" than that of S2J, I love watching both of them. They are both crazy.
He is the peoples hero
That pivot grab is one of the sexiest things I've ever seen in Melee
For real
That grab was one of the most clutch things I've ever seen. Wizzi has balls of steel.
combine that with the wizzrod and he is unstoppable
Legit butt clenching
The ability to recognize such obscure tech at a moment’s notice shows just how godly some of these players are.
fr. they did this 2 minutes worth of analysis in 0.5 seconds, possibly not getting to the part where he could technically win right there, and then it just happens in front of them. They're nuts. And wiz is ... nuts-er.
Wizzrobe wins because of Captain Falcon's butt. dope.
Fun fact: big blue is named after Captain Falcon's ginormous ass
Long live this wonderful game.
Melee is sick.
hey emm you've kinda been a constant for me ever since I first started watching youtube I see you in the comments wherever I go. I just found out you're trans like me. I have nothing to say really I just wanted to let you know that I exist
@@machinistbay The YT stalker rizz
@@Whoopingcoughalig do not use the word "rizz" to describe me, thanks
@@machinistbay the hoeless stalking rizz
Not stalker? @@machinistbay
wizzrod at full mast
One of my favorite things is somebody doing something that seems kinda neat and impressive to a layman, but experts start reacting like they saw Jesus. The level of knowledge it takes to truly understand how perfect that play was in a heartbeat... love it.
This was an insane moment when I saw it live,glad it got a deserved breakdown
the precision, the timing, the fact that it was to win the whole tournament after a 30 minute grueling grands where Wizzy was one tech chase rest away from losing. it's all so beautifully 20GX
Wizzy's popoff is like "SEE THAT SHIT? WHAT DID I TELL YOU"
There's a reason Wizzy is far and away my favorite player to watch among a sea of very entertaining players.
Analyzing a single play a day after it happens is crazy. I wish my other fg communities did this shit.
I'm pretty sure most major fighting game communities also have guys who do this kind of stuff. You might just not be seeing it.
@@pjs232 it’s really not the same. Sure there’s good stuff, but this is a whole other level.
Bro has never heard of HiFight that literally has an entire series of the exact same shit as this for street fighter. Look up just frame breakdown.
@@griffendesai2039 Ok, I'll rephrase- they definitely do this stuff and you are missing it...
Nobody cares because fighting games are lame.
Smash is a party platforming fighter game
this is legitimately one of the best melee videos i have ever watched. the topic is interesting, the editing is on point, you explain in-depth enough that even somebody unfamiliar with melee can understand the important parts while still somehow keeping the video succinct and under 3 minutes.
instant sub. the melee community is so lucky to have people like you
Even the knee is crazy to look at frame by frame. As far as i can tell it also looks like he got knee out on frame 1, and puff is trying to jump out as the knee connects. Anyone know how much wiggle room there is here? Can puff jump out if he's a couple frames later on the knee?
idk if she would've gotten away, but you're right, she's hit on the third frame of her double jump, so maybe? But it does look like the knee is aimed a little high to catch that.
Also the teeter cancel looks accidental with the shield coming out, but honestly I wouldn't doubt the rod god doing that on purpose to stop hbox from getting a reversal had the knee whiffed. There may be better players, but nobody is as cracked at this video game than wizzy
2:12 the best grab combo in smash bros history and no I don't have a problem with hungrybox and since I said that you probably know why it's the best grab combo ever
So glad wizzy is still around and winning tournaments, such a legend
I doubt pros have it calculated down to the exact number of frames he has left before Jiggly wakes up, but he knew how to perfrom the fastest grab in that situation and that it would be close. Very cool
I love Wizz's immediate "Are you not entertained?!" look back to the crowd
Thank you for explaining this. The nuances of Smash Bros and its mechanics are not like most of the fighting games I played but I always love learning what makes good melee.
Wizzy is such a surgeon with his reaction time, awareness, and of course his crisp execution.
I remember watching that in real time and thinking wow that looked tight. Can definitely confirm that now
When melee came out I knew it was special. I put 1000 hours into playing it solo and with my friends. When I went to college there were tournaments twice a year. I knew it was a special game but I didn't know how deep it actually went. To create a fighting game with this level of depth and nuance is simply incredible.
just found this channel and I think I am a fan of this slow detailed explanation of why stuff is important and cool in melee
I'm a "Brawler" for life! But I love Rosalina & Luma too.... 🤷♂️
However, I really love the Melee community. You guys really do your game justice! And I'm all for it! 🙌
I look forward to all of your vids and I’ve never even played melee. Just incredibly engaging and well made videos man
This is the best thing I've seen all year.
Thank you for making this video 3 minutes instead of 20. Informative, to the point.
Excellent breakdown as always
Melee is the true giant.
23 year old game where people play it to the absolute ma(20x)x.
And people create the best content for it
The magical wonders of no (((patch notes))).
Me after having not played meele in 20 years: yes. Ofc. The turn around butt grab
I will never play at even half this level, but I love seeing these breakdowns and learning just how deep thia game goes.
I work with a lot of designers and video producers and would honestly hire you off this channel alone.
Incredible quality stuff from you as usual, dude. Big thanks!
The Fearless Flyers are a great deepcut. Shoutout to Vulf
yusssss
Yes !
Captain Falcon grabbing people behind him is one of my favorite things in this game.
Ah, the classic Captain Falcon grab maneuver. It's truly heartwarming to see such an intricate appreciation for the nuances of a game that, at its core, appeals to a wide demographic of enthusiasts, spanning from the casual weekend player to the dedicated professional. Your fondness for Captain Falcon's ability to grab opponents from behind is truly a testament to the layered complexity that makes Smash such a beloved staple in the fighting game community.
One can only marvel at how a single move, like Captain Falcon's grab, can evoke such an emotional response. It's almost poetic, really. You see, this move transcends the mere mechanics of a game; it encapsulates the sheer artistry and tactical genius that the developers have woven into the fabric of this digital masterpiece. It's almost as if every grab, every pixelated punch, is a reflection of the human condition - the struggle, the triumph, the unyielding spirit of competition.
Let's delve deeper into the sociopolitical implications of Captain Falcon's grab. In a world fraught with discord and division, this simple act of grabbing an opponent from behind speaks volumes about the nature of human interaction. It symbolizes the unexpected twists and turns of life, the unseen forces that shape our destiny. Captain Falcon, in his pixelated glory, becomes a metaphor for the unseen challenges we face, the unseen hands that guide us, sometimes gently, sometimes with the force of a high-speed Falcon Punch.
Isn't it fascinating how a mere video game can serve as a microcosm of society? The intricacies of Captain Falcon's grab reflect the nuances of human relationships. Just as Captain Falcon reaches out and seizes his opponent, we too reach out in our daily lives, seeking connection, understanding, and sometimes, dominance. It's a dance as old as time itself, played out on a digital stage for all to see.
Your appreciation for this move also underscores a deeper, more philosophical question: What is it about the act of grabbing that resonates so deeply within us? Perhaps it's the primal instinct, the ancient, hardwired need to assert control, to dominate. Or maybe it's a subtler, more refined appreciation for the art of surprise, the element of unpredictability that keeps us on our toes, both in the game and in life.
Furthermore, let's not overlook the ideological underpinnings of your statement. In today's world, where the lines between reality and virtual reality blur more and more each day, expressing admiration for a character's ability to grab someone from behind can be seen as a bold, almost revolutionary statement. It's as if you're challenging the very fabric of our understanding of personal space and consent, pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in both the digital and physical realms.
But let’s take a step back and consider the broader implications of this gameplay mechanic. Captain Falcon’s grab is more than just a move; it’s a statement. It challenges the status quo, defies conventional wisdom, and invites us to question our assumptions about fairness, strategy, and the nature of competition. It's a move that, in its simplicity, embodies the complexity of the human spirit - the relentless drive to succeed, to overcome, to triumph against all odds.
One might even argue that Captain Falcon’s grab is a form of social commentary. In a game that is, ostensibly, about fighting and competition, this move introduces a layer of strategy that goes beyond mere button-mashing. It requires foresight, precision, and a keen understanding of your opponent's tactics. In this sense, it mirrors the complexities of real-world interactions, where success often depends on our ability to anticipate and outmaneuver those around us.
And let’s not forget the aesthetic appeal of Captain Falcon’s grab. There is a certain elegance to the way he moves, a fluidity that speaks to the high level of craftsmanship involved in creating this character. It's a reminder that, even in a medium as seemingly frivolous as video games, there is room for artistry and beauty. Captain Falcon’s grab is not just a move; it’s a dance, a ballet of pixels and polygons that captivates the mind and stirs the soul.
In the grand tapestry of gaming history, Captain Falcon's grab stands out as a singular moment of brilliance. It's a move that, in its simplicity, captures the essence of what makes video games so compelling: the thrill of competition, the joy of mastery, and the endless quest for perfection. Your appreciation for this move is a testament to your deep understanding of these underlying principles.
So, while some might dismiss Captain Falcon’s grab as just another move in a game filled with countless others, you and I know better. We understand that it is a symbol, a microcosm of the human experience, a reflection of our deepest desires and fears. It’s a move that transcends the boundaries of the game and speaks to something greater, something profound and timeless.
In conclusion, your favorite move is more than just a moment of gameplay. It’s a philosophical statement, a work of art, and a testament to the enduring appeal of one of the greatest games ever made. It’s a reminder that, in the world of Smash, as in life, the simplest actions can have the most profound implications. So, here’s to Captain Falcon and his iconic grab - may it continue to inspire and captivate players for generations to come.
Almost 25 years later and people still love this game! I hope it never dies!
I wish every video on UA-cam was as clear, concise, informative, and entertaining as this video.
Seeing melee players push the limits is just awesome.
I love the amount of knowledge people have about Melee.
Love how simple and elegant your videos are, geeat content creators like you keep this beautiful game alive. Thank you!
This is the best video I’ve ever seen thank you
i love your videos so much fraser. ill never get tired of saying you are such a blessing for the community. thank you thank you
Thank you for giving this moment the attention it deserves 🔥 long live Wizzrod and this UA-cam channel
I never understood fashion. Why would I care what other people wear. But then I hear Zain glorify a pivot grab, and I too appreciate it even more.
I saw this live and instantly knew you would be making a video about it. One of the most incredible things i've seen in this game
your channel is genuinely the best melee youtube has to offer and its not close
Type of video you can't help but throw on the Main monitor at 1x speed. Beautiful dissection, long live Melee Moments
so happy i got to witness this moment in history live, good shit Wizzy
Frame perfect grabs in the middle of a high stress event like this holy crap
INSANE editing. and just how crisp the graphics are. I love this era of gaming/editing we're in
GREAT DOCUMENTING and editing! Thank you very much, I understood everything
Your music choices are always so great, Vulf, Cory Wong, Louis Cole, all elite picks, love hearing Cory's guitar anywhere, it stands out from a mile away!
Also the music you made for the unfair spawns video is sick asf too btw
印象的なシーンだったけど、解析するのが早すぎる…w
詳細が見える事であのシーンが更に深まるなー
If he was off by a few pixels, people would likely think it was just a misinput. It's honestly insane the level of precision and character knowledge it took to make that punish happen.
thank you so much for explaining this
saw this live and I am so, so glad to have a breakdown of it. What an insane play.
A play so incredibly hype it caused Plup to briefly transform into Shaggy
another exceptional example of captain falcon: the peoples champ
I knew this was insane when I saw it but thank you for showing just how godlike this play really was. Wizzy is crazy
-Do you have a Phd in melee ?
-Yes.
that was truly just so amazing.
One of the very greatest to ever touch the sticks for sure
I'm surprised I haven't seen your stuff before, it's great! The quality and style are so fantastic. This channel is up there with Asumsaus for me.
I freaking love this channel
truly amazing
Underrated channel! I love your content so much! Thank you for making these videos about my favorite game
Hax$ made Falcon a high level character.
Wizzrobe Perfected him!
I've played smash for quite some time now and my small brain hardly understands a word you say, but i love watching it lol
Is falcon able to double jump again after using falcon kick mid air?? 0:28
yes, everytime falcon do a mid air falcon kick he gains his double jump back
GREATEST FALCON OF ALL TIME LETS GO WIZZROBE
I absolutely love this style of video. Short clip but incredibly entertaining. I hope you make it far.
This editing is next level.
Looks like you beat Walt to the punch. Well actually you beat him to the knee. Either way I'm glad you broke this down absolutely insane play
I knew you were going to make a video about this! Awesome
Wizzy's intuition is so fucking good that he realized in less than 5 seconds that the only way he could confirm a kill would be doing a perfect turnaround buttgrab.
Great rundown of a phenomenal melee moment. Thanks yo.
Fantastic video and hell yeah fearless flyers 🔥🔥🔥
Hbox: How did you grab Puff like that?
Wizzrobe: I used my cheeks.
Plup lookin like CONEY now 😂
This was really well explained.
I’ve never played dark souls so I have no idea what’s happening
Watching this live was sooooooooo crazy wizzy is so good dude
Wizzi is a legend!
Banger as always, keep on growing
good video! straight to the point and well explained
Seriously the craziest play holy cow
Wizzy has a lot of final moments this could have been, grand finals of Smash and Splash 5 was insane.
Fearless Flyers representstion :O
Based wizzrod
Your content is FIRE! Keep up the good work!
Nice that you added the reaction of the Pros
yo what's the filter at 2:30 ?
he needed that
Damn falcon got grips on his cheeks thats crazy.
For real tho fantastic succinct visuals and explanations as usual
it's a good day when melee moments uploads
I am amazed Wizzrobe thought about all of this in the heat of the moment.