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Kirby is easily one of the cutest characters to ever grace existance.
He's all of eight inches tall, but thanks to his ability to suck in any
enemy of his choosing (as well as inherit their powers), Kirby has a
lot of power for such a little guy. Just ask anyone who has ever played the original Smash Brothers.
Of course, aside from Kirby's seeding screwjob in 2002, there is
another huge reason that Kirby is as popular as he is on board 8:
ertyu. In ertyu's first ever character contest, he rigged his results
so that Kirby would lose, claiming that Kirby is a kiddy character who
did not deserve to win anything. Two different legends were born on
that day, with Kirby's board 8 popularity boost being the best of them.
Kirby has grown to a legendary status on our board, and has even
managed to win user-run contests ahead of the likes of Mario and Link.
He may not be the strongest contest competitor, but he and his matches
never cease to be fun to watch.
"the name brea aya Brea dont test me
kirby or ill liberation you Kirby is just a dum pink ball face it
losers Dante rules all Kirby sucks dick." -ertyu
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Win-Loss Record
6-6
Summer 2002 Contest
Southern Division - 14 Seed
Southern Round 1 --- Lost to (3) Jill Valentine, 32837 [46.66%] - 37539 [53.34%]
Extrapolated Strength --- 17th Place [25.54%]
Summer 2003 Contest
Southern Division - 3 Seed
Southern Round 1 --- Defeated (14) Ramza Beoulve, 57862 [57.66%] - 42482 [42.34%]
Southern Quarterfinal --- Lost to (6) Alucard, 48818 [47.79%] - 53328 [52.21%]
Extrapolated Strength --- 25th Place [25.49%]
Summer 2004 Contest
Midgar Division - 5 Seed
Midgar Round 1 --- Defeated (12) Kain, 52012 [64.65%] - 28436 [35.35%]
Midgar Quarterfinal --- Lost to (4) Squall, 42084 [44.99%] - 51462 [55.01%]
Extrapolated Strength --- 22nd Place [26.61%]
As popular as Kirby is on board 8, he's
rather run-of-the-mill in contest polls. Aside from being horribly
underseeded in 2002 against Jill Valentine, Kirby has been a middle of
the pack type of character whose position on the bracket has been
rather easy to call fot most people. Everyone on board 8 seems to love
him, but everyone seemed to know that Kirby would lose to Alucard in
2003 and Squall in 2004. Kirby, like Dante before 2004, seems to have
issues getting out of the second round when facing better competition.
And because Kirby has been around for so long, it's unlikely that he'll
be going up any time soon. For Kirby to make any real dent in the
contest, he'll need a 2002 Scorpion-like bracket position.
Summer 2005 Contest
Dream Division - 1 Seed
Dream Round 1 --- Defeated (8) Cecil, 67556 [75.21%] - 22267 [24.79%]
Dream Semifinal --- Defeated (4) Tidus, 58825 [57.65%] - 43215 [42.35%]
Dream Final --- Lost to (3) Bowser, 39857 [47.88%] - 43392 [52.12%]
Extrapolated Strength --- 13th Place [32.06%]
Before the Summer 2005 Contest began, many people looked at Kirby and
assumed that his 1 seed was a fluke and that he only took the honor due
to Canvas Curse coming out not too far before the nomination period;
however, it wasn't long before Kirby proved that he was for real. Not
only did Kirby blow out Cecil in a match that many expected Cecil to do
well in, but he made Tidus look as weak as Ramza 2003 before avoiding
an SFF beating against the favored Bowser in the Dream finals. Kirby
did so well against Bowser that there were several parts in the match
in which Kirby cut into Bowser's lead.
As for whether or not Kirby's new strength will hold up in the future,
who knows. But for one contest, at least, Kirby put on quite the show
given past performances. Summer 2006 Contest
Blast Division - 3 Seed
Blast Round 1 --- Defeated (6) Prince of Persia, 75274 [61.70%] - 46729 [38.30%] Blast Semifinal --- Lost to (2) Luigi, 50890 [47.69%] - 55812 [52.31%] Extrapolated Strength --- 23rd Place [32.06%]
Not too many SFF matches are close, but on the same token, it's almost impossible to see a comeback in an SFF match. This is why Kirby's loss to Luigi was more or less official within the first hour of the poll, which we should have seen coming when you combine Kirby's failure to dominate Prince with the way Luigi easily handled Zero. This contest was a small step back for Kirby given how well he performed in 2005, but perhaps he just looked bad due to being stuck against two stronger-than-expected characters.
Summer 2007 Contest Division 7 - First Group
Division 7 Round 1 --- 1st place, 57652 [44.39%] - L-Block, 40116 [30.89%] - Laharl, 22011 [16.95%] - Nathan Hale, 10098 [7.78%] Division 7 Round 2 --- 3rd place, 33122 [24.81%] - Kratos, 43362 [32.48%] - L-Block, 37825 [28.33%] - Donkey Kong, 19213 [14.39%] This contest was another step backwards for Kirby. Prior to the contest, he was expected to escape division 7 alongside Solid Snake, but that was not to be. Sure, he won his first round fourpack easily, but he only scored 44% considering the competition. Of course, at the time we had no idea what a force the L-Block would become, but still. Perhaps having to deal with LFF against Donkey Kong in round two prevented him from advancing, but we can't tell. Regardless, this was a disappointing contest for Kirby. -Ulti
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