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Break the Targets (Removed Version) - Super Smash Bros. Melee

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"Break the Targets (Removed Version) - Super Smash Bros. Melee"
Basic information
Rip linkYouTube 
PlaylistSuper Smash Bros. Melee ()
Upload dateApril 1, 2022
EventApril Fools' Day 2022
Length0:54
Ripper(s)Memesauce, AubyLover29 (Visuals)[1]
Releases
Album(s)7 GRAND MAVERICK ()
Track(s)"Fall of the Targets ft. Speed
Description
MusicBreak the Targets (Removed Version)
ComposersHirokazu Ando, Tadashi Ikegami, Shōgo Sakai, Takuto Kitsuta
GameSuper Smash Bros. Melee
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"Break the Targets (Removed Version) - Super Smash Bros. Melee" is a high quality rip of the removed version of "Break the Targets" from Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Jokes

This rip is a parody of the removed rip "Break the Targets - Super Smash Bros. Melee", with variations on most of the rip's jokes featuring different sources.

The rip begins by recreating the original rip, with "It's Everyday Bro" fading in over the advertised track as its music video appears over the thumbnail. However, at 0:06, the rip switches to being a mashup with "The Fall of Jake Paul" with footage from the song's music video, with the change accompanied by a stock explosion effect. In addition, the RaveDJ watermark is displayed over "The Fall of Jake Paul"'s music video, while the song's instrumental is pitch-shifted to the track, with the samples being visually represented by Logan Paul's YouTube avatar.

At 0:20, IShowSpeed's head fades in flipping horizontally in time with the music, followed by another picture of IShowSpeed with two default ROBLOX avatars, referencing the Etika Minecraft image in the original rip. The advertised track is then mashed up with "Shake" by IShowSpeed as footage of IShowSpeed streaming Talking Ben the Dog and Fortnite plays. At 0:27, the footage transitions to Logan Paul's "So Sorry." video, accompanied by a clip of Jerma985 screaming while streaming The Thing that is pitch-shifted to the track. At 0:35, the music loops and fades out as an edit of the thumbnail reading "Super Logan Bros. Kong" appears. At 0:53, the app icon for Talking Ben the Dog appears, accompanied by "Aviator Sunglasses" by Orange Factory Music, the track used in the video "My Slideshow of riding goggle sunglasses" by Junxia Wang.

Logo edit seen in the rip

References

  1. "My Rips". YouTube playlist by AubyLover29.

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