For a category containing films that were entries to BRAWL, see Category:Brickfilm Rapidly All Week Long brickfilms Template:Infobox annual contests The Brickfilm Rapidly All Week Long contest, commonly abbreviated to BRAWL, is an annual brickfilming contest with a time limit of one week. Participants must create an entire brickfilm from scratch (with the exception of set building, music design, and sound effects) within seven days. BRAWL has been hosted on the website Bricks In Motion since its inception. The contest was conceived by Andrew "Munzapoppa" Munzer and has been run by various individuals since 2008. It became an official Bricks in Motion contest in 2017. The current host is Chris Wynn.
The first BRAWL
The first BRAWL was held on the Bricks In Motion Refugee Camp by Andrew Munzer from August 2nd, 2008 to August 9th 2008.[1] Munzer had originally considered using a line of dialogue as the mod element for the contest, but when this idea was subject to criticism, he settled on using the letter and colour mod elements as used in the Twenty-four Hour Animation Contest.[2] BRAWL was more forgiving with the mod element than THAC at the time, requiring only that it appeared in each shot, rather than each frame. This system would eventually be adopted for THAC with THAC XII. The contest received 11 entries and was judged by Nathan Wells, Nikolas Jaeger, and Philip Heinrich. Zach Macias was also slated to be a judge but submitted his ballot too late to be included.[3] Final results were calculated by also including a public viewer vote.[4]
- Theme: Negotiation
- Letter Mod Element: C
- Color Mod Element: Yellow piece connected to a blue piece
Template:ContestResults noCollapseTitle || 1. || Point of No Return || Ben Boatwright |- || 2. || Deal || Stijn Heirstrate |- || 3. || Horse || Anthony D'Angelo |- || 4. || Benny n' Lee in: World of Poorcraft || Seán Willis and Brian Willis |- || 5. || Negotiating Death || Daragh Twomey |- |}
Before the public voting took place, the judges' results were released, ranking every entry:
Place | Film Name | Director |
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1. | Horse | Anthony D'Angelo |
2. | Point of No Return | Ben Boatwright |
3. | Deal | Stijn Heirstrate |
4. | Benny n' Lee in: World of Poorcraft | Seán Willis and Brian Willis |
5. | Negotiating Death | Daragh Twomey |
6. | Diapers With That? | Dylan Woodley |
7. | Pigeon Negotiator | Richard Van De Steenoven |
8. | Gunpoint Negotiations | Max Butcher |
9. | Negotiation Procedure | Isak Gutierrez |
10. | chasingtheC | Ilmari Teekkinen |
11. | The Wallet | Jacob "lil'jj" Jumper |
BRAWL 2009
BRAWL 2009 was hosted by Andrew Munzer and ran from August 23rd to August 30th.[5] It received 19 entries and the judges included Dylan Woodley, Randy "Noodle" Yard, Owen "NOStudios" Hyatt and Munzer himself.[6] Results for the contest took over 3 months to be posted which caused controversy on the Bricks in Motion forum.[7] Annoyed with the magnitude of complaints, Munzer decided to make the community wait even longer for the results after they had been finished,[8] generating further annoyance among the public and even some of the other contest judges.[9][10] In later years, he expressed regret over these actions.[11]
- Theme: Thought
- Letter Mod Element: M
- Color Mod Element: Blue piece connected to a red piece
Place | Film Name | Director |
---|---|---|
1. | It's the Network | Anthony D'Angelo |
2. | Abduction 4 | Jonathan Vaughan |
3. | Not Forgotten | Daragh Twomey |
4. | Bullets & Tequila | Thomas Missault |
5. | Positive Thinking | "jimjambo" |
6. | Zombie Attack II: No More Room in Hell | Stijn Heirstrate and Scott Jenner |
7. | Don't Play With Guns | Mitch "Spudster" Bales |
"I Thought" - My BRAWL Experience | Tanner Musyj | |
9. | The Thinking Machine | Aaron "Goliathan" Meyer |
10. | Pirate Pirate's Pirate Pirate Army (of Pirates) | Max Butcher |
11. | What Can I Do? | Emma Graham |
12. | Forgot | Jonni Phillips |
13. | Writer's Block | "Duke Boy" |
14. | Shark | Martin Palacios |
15. | Better Think Twice X | "MOL" |
16. | Thought Process | Euphreana Schilding |
Imagination | "SW8" | |
18. | The Power of Thought X | Allan "Just_a_Minifig" Leeson |
19. | The Thinker X | "SparWars_Studios" |
BRAWL 2011
Due to his performance during BRAWL 2009 and a conflicting schedule in 2010, Andrew Munzer decided against hosting a BRAWL contest in 2010. Munzer attempted to organise the contest to be held by Philip Heinrich in 2010, but a poll for the next official Bricks in Motion contest resulted in the public choosing a month-long themed contest in September over a BRAWL in August.[12] The future of BRAWL seemed uncertain as Munzer had lost interest in ever hosting it again, but he was contacted by Aaron "Goliathan" Meyer in 2011 who wished to continue the contest on, which Munzer allowed.[13]
BRAWL 2011 was hosted by Aaron Meyer and ran from August 8th to August 15th.[14] It received 41 entries[15] and was judged by Meyer, Joseph Hayden, Aaron Bulger, Harrison Allen, "legostudiosplus", and Billo O'Loughlin. Controversy arose when Meyer first posted the top 10 results in the Bricks in Motion chatroom[16] and later posted the placement of all 41 entries with the order of the top 10 dramatically changed.[17]
- Theme: Hidden
- Letter Mod Element: B
- Color Mod Element: Black piece connected to a green piece
Place | Film Name | Director |
---|---|---|
1. | Abduction 5 | Jonathan Vaughan |
2. | Once Upon a Saturday Afternoon | SR Brandon |
3. | Blackout | Jackson "Aftermath" Abascal |
4. | The Clandestine Cache | Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |
5. | CEREAL IS BREAKFAST | Dylan Woodley |
6. | Jeffery And The Old Man in The Great Airplane Murderer Mystery | Jonni Phillips |
7. | Maze | Stijn Heirstrate |
8. | Nostalgia: Childhood Memories | Martin Palacios |
9. | The Hidden Piece | The Four Monkeys |
10. | Annexation | "Sam21" |
11. | Quantum of Brick | Matthew "AbsurdAnimations" Brucker |
12. | Monkey See? Monkey Don't. | Ed Wallace |
13. | The Quest of the Hidden Brain | Loïc Fontaine-Boivin |
14. | Rogue Runner Showdown | Zach Boivin |
15. | Cleanup Day | Chris Wynn |
16. | Steve - Teh Magical Scorpion | Jon Williams |
17. | Circle | Vik Verplanken |
18. | Flowers, Jealousy and a Park Bench X | Loz "Brain Wave" Green |
19. | Can You Find It | Anthony D'Angelo |
20. | The Job Offer | Hal Warner-Clayton |
21. | A Fuzzy Anticlimax | Spencer "MadBrick" Braun |
22. | Saltman: Burden of Hope | Justin Whitted and Josh Whitted ("Juggernaut Pictures") |
23. | Unknown X | "CarrollFilms" |
24. | Playing With Peter: An Interactive Animation X | Evan "WelcomeToAwesomeness" Carmody |
25. | The not so Hidden Base X | "iDroid" |
26. | Out of Order | "Living LEGO" and Lucas Mass |
27. | The Quest for the Cafe Corner | Cale "Stoppedmotion" Totcone |
28. | Ultimate Hide and Go Seek | Nathan Rossi |
29. | Unknown X | "CarrollFilms" |
30. | Man of Mystery X | Harry Bossert's sister |
31. | Where's Wally's Wallet? X | Harry "Binding Brick" Pound |
32. | Crusade For The Last Pharaoh | Tobias Nikl |
33. | Enmity X | "StudioL30" |
34. | Bill is hidden! | "Mout studios" |
35. | Cherry Picker | "100DSC" |
36. | Hide And Trying To Seek | "furybrosstudios" |
37. | Unknown X | "EpicDavi" |
38. | The Case of David Brickston | Michael "LASF" Jurist and "Mr.Rundown101" |
39. | Hied & Seke | Brian "Peanut" Ambrose |
40. | The Hand | "Legosword89" |
41. | Hide And Seek | "TheCoolDude1023" |
The earlier top 10 seen in the chatroom:
Place | Film Name | Director |
---|---|---|
1. | Abduction 5 | Jonathan Vaughan |
2. | Once Upon a Saturday Afternoon | SR Brandon |
3. | Blackout | Jackson "Aftermath" Abascal |
4. | CEREAL IS BREAKFAST | Dylan Woodley |
5. | Jeffery And The Old Man in The Great Airplane Murderer Mystery | Jonni Phillips |
6. | Maze | Stijn Heirstrate |
7. | The Clandestine Cache | Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |
8. | Steve - Teh Magical Scorpion | Jon Williams |
Quantum of Brick | Matthew "AbsurdAnimations" Brucker | |
10. | Nostalgia: Childhood Memories | Martin Palacios |
BRAWL 2012
BRAWL 2012 was once again hosted by Aaron Meyer and ran from August 19th to August 26th. There were 22 films submitted and the judging was handled by Meyer, Jonni Phillips, Chris Wynn and Joseph Hayden.[18][19] However, Meyer accidentally published Wynn's ballot in place of the final results, and decided against correcting this error, meaning the available results are decided solely by Wynn.
- Theme: Forbidden
- Letter Mod Element: G
- Color Mod Element: Blue piece connected to a black piece
Place | Film Name | Director |
---|---|---|
1. | Jurassic Floor | Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |
2. | Roboxploitation X | "MinifTory" |
3. | Abandoned Town | Enrique Fuster |
4. | Sky Frogs: Revolution Trailer | Lucas Mass |
5. | Back in My Days | "superben123122" |
6. | Knock | Spencer Olson |
7. | Blue Moon Station | Marc-André Caron |
8. | The Trip | Stijn Heirstrate and Vik Verplanken |
9. | The Park | Nathan Rossi |
10. | The Forbidden Cookie | Carl Ferber |
11. | Lord Of The MacGuffin | Max Butcher |
12. | Animator. | Isaac Cochrane |
13. | Caught Out | Conor "BrickfilmsFromHell" McCauley |
14. | Caligula's Potion & Alchemy | "Noobster Studios" |
15. | Relocation | "StormOfCake" |
16. | White Wall S1E1 X | Kieren Barnett |
17. | The Forbidden Realm | Thomas "DriverFilmz" Driver |
18. | Forbidden from the City | Michael "LASF" Jurist |
19. | The Drawer X | Andre Huster (aka. Roger Alans) |
20. | No Loitering | Stephen Jurist |
21. | The City of the Future - A heart warming documentary | "ghostofmrsdaystudios" |
22. | Average Joe | Avery "blooman2345" Higgins |
BRAWL 2013
Control of BRAWL was handed over from Aaron Meyer to Nathan Rossi who ran BRAWL 2013 from July 28th to August 4th.[20] 22 entries were submitted and the judging panel consisted of Jonni Phillips, Joseph Hayden and Harry Bossert.[21] A playlist of entries may be seen here.
- Theme: Outlook
- Letter Mod Element: S
- Color Mod Element: Red piece connected to a grey piece
Place | Film Name | Director |
---|---|---|
1. | Odoriferous | Harrison Allen |
2. | A Proletarian Outlook | Max Butcher |
3. | Homefront | Chris Wynn |
4. | Outlook Of A Myopic | Loïc Fontaine-Boivin |
5. | AX | Shelby Pritchard |
6. | Lookout | Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |
7. | Self Discovery | Jon Williams |
8. | The Beast and the Farmer | Ben Young |
9. | 2413 | Isaac Cochrane |
10. | The Day Aliens Finally Invaded | Noah Frazier |
11. | Hyperopia | Ethan Olson |
12. | The Intruder | Hal Warner-Clayton |
13. | EUB News | Lucas Mass |
14. | Saltman – Forever and Today | Justin & Josh Whitted ("Juggernaut Pictures") |
15. | Evil’s Outlook | The Four Monkeys |
16. | The Seeing Elf | Kaleb "OsomStudios" Barkman |
17. | Obscured Outlooks | Omar Mickelson |
18. | The Pond | Stefan Muscat |
19. | Supobo | Scott "MrSmas101" Sherrard |
20. | An Adventure to the Grand Canyon | Michael "LASF" Jurist |
21. | The Working Man | Avery "Blank Page Productions" Higgins |
22. | Adventurer’s Outlook X | Michael "Cool Cube Studios" Schroeder |
BRAWL 2014
BRAWL 2014 was hosted by Nathan Rossi and ran from July 20th to July 27th.[22] It received 43 accepted entries (the most ever at the time), which may be viewed here. It was judged by Joseph Hayden, Harry Bossert and Rossi.[23] Some complaints arose when it was announced that the logo of the contest's sponsor, Brick Warriors, was required to be displayed in each entry for a minimum of three seconds.[24] Rossi explained that this was not out of the ordinary in order to be able to acquire sponsors, and that it wasn't even the first brickfilm contest to have such a rule.[25] The logo rule continued to be a requirement in later BRAWLs, to no complaints.
- Theme: Development
- Letter Mod Element: K
- Color Mod Element: Orange piece connected to a red piece
BRAWL 2015
BRAWL 2015 was once again hosted by Nathan Rossi. It ran from July 19th to July 26th 2015 and was judged by Nathan Wells, Zach Macias, Chris Wynn, Christian Colglazier and Rossi.[26] It received 36 accepted entries,[27] and a playlist of the entries can be found here. There was some confusion over the timing of the contest, which was listed as being in GMT, when it was actually running on BST.[28] This led to entries being accepted an hour after the original deadline. The results were announced on July 29th.[29]
- Theme: Focus[30]
- Letter Mod Element: Y
- Color Mod Element: Red piece connected to a black piece
Template:ContestResults noCollapseTitle || 1. || The Quiz || Garry Moore and Gregory Moore |- || 2. || Behind the Door || Mathieu Blangy |- || 3. || Retribution || Neal Tovstiga |- || 4. || Mach None || Seán Willis and Brian Willis |- || 5. || The Photo Shoot || Jeremy Borchers |- | 6. || Ashes, Ashes || Liam Gerety |- | 7. || Hammer and Anvil || Walker "AnimatorUnknown" Wenzel |- | 8. || Visionary || Rob Bauer |- | 9. || The Surveillance Situation || Benjamin Ely |- | 10. || Ella's Tale || Harrison Allen |- |}
List of all entries:
BRAWL 2016
BRAWL 2016 was hosted by Nathan Rossi and ran from July 17 to July 24, 2016.[31] It was judged by Nathan Wells, Joseph Hayden, Zach Macias, Christian Colglazier and Nathan Rossi. 18 qualifying entries were submitted, which may be viewed here. One of the reasons for the comparatively lower number of entries is that a number of people attempted to make overambitious entries that could not be finished within the time period.[32][33][34] This trend even extended to some of the people who did manage to enter within the time limit, as Benjamin Ely and Gregory Moore and Garry Moore had to abandon their initial entries in favor of shorter, smaller scale entries. The results of the contest were announced on August 7.[35]
- Theme: Reverse
- Letter Mod Element: W
- Color Mod Element: Blue piece connected to a red piece
Template:ContestResults noCollapseTitle || 1. || His Domino Effect || Ahmari Ly-Johnson |- || 2. || Equine Introspection || Benjamin Ely |- || 3. || Action! || Mathieu Blangy |- || 4. || Ledge || Nathan Dice |- || 5. || Haunted Heist || Seán Willis and Brian Willis |- | 6. || Control So Remotely || Ben Young |- | 7. || Reminiscence || Jasper Reddin |- | 8. || Don't Look Back || Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |- | 9. || Metathesiophobia || John "RandomBoaz" Bolton |- | 10. || Eraser || Walker "AnimatorUnknown" Wenzel |- |}
List of all entries:
Film Name | Director |
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Action! | Mathieu Blangy |
A Bald Face Lie | Noah Sprague |
Coffee and Khabernage | "Carrotzy" |
Control So Remotely | Ben Young |
Don't Look Back | Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |
Equine Introspection | Benjamin Ely |
Eraser | Walker "AnimatorUnknown" Wenzel |
Haunted Heist | Seán Willis and Brian Willis |
His Domino Effect | Ahmari Ly-Johnson |
Interrogation? | Shawarma Studios |
Ledge | Nathan Dice |
Metathesiophobia | John "RandomBoaz" Bolton |
Pressed for Time | Logan "TheLoginProductions" Johnson |
A Recruit In Reverse | Joshua Miller |
Reminiscence | Jasper Reddin |
Sheer Luck | "Raptor Studios" |
Untitled | "GC_AProductions" |
The World's Greatest Detective | "batmanjpd" |
BRAWL 2017
BRAWL 2017 ran from June 25 to July 2.[36] It was the first BRAWL held in official association with Bricks in Motion,[37] and Nathan Rossi remained as the host. The community voted on whether or not BRAWL should continue to overlap with the official Bricks in Motion summer contest, and the vote decided that the overlap would remain.[38] The judges were Nathan Wells, Joseph Hayden, Alex "Regan" Bounds, Christian Colglazier and Nathan Rossi. It received 24 qualifying entries, which may be viewed here.[39] The results were announced on July 9.[40]
- Theme: Experimental
- Letter Mod Element: R
- Color Mod Element: Blue piece connected to a white piece
Template:ContestResults noCollapseTitle || 1. || Ma Vie: Une Expérience || Christof Muñoz |- || 2. || Acclimation || Garry Moore |- || 3. || Intoxication Hallumentaire || Multiple members of Brick à Brack at Fana'briques |- || 4. || LIFE || Mathieu Blangy |- || 5. || How to Shower || Ben Young |- | 6. || Abduction on an Exotic Island! || Benjamin Ely |- | 7. || A Drowned Mind || Richard Van De Steenoven |- | 8. || One Micro Step || Tom Johnson |- | 9. || Just a dream || "TheClassicSpaceman" |- | 10. || Thinking Outside the Brick || Noah Sprague |- |}
List of all entries:
BRAWL 2018
Control of BRAWL was handed from Nathan Rossi to Chris Wynn.[41] Due to the gap in 2010, BRAWL 2018 was simultaneously the tenth BRAWL and tenth anniversary of BRAWL. It took place from July 8 to July 15. It was judged by Wynn, Christian Colglazier, Lucas Mass, Zach Macias, and Ethan Olson.[42] For the first time since 2013, it does not have prizes supplied by BrickWarriors. It had a prize pool of two Series 18 LEGO Minifigures, 10693 LEGO Creative Supplement, and 41597 Go Brick Me.[43] It received 35 accepted entries.
- Theme: Kairos
- Letter Mod Element: E
- Color Mod Element: Blue piece connected to a yellow piece
Template:ContestResults noCollapseTitle || 1. || HEADLOOSE || Ben Young |- || 2. || Reception || Christof Muñoz |- || 3. || Fusillade || Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |- || 4. || STUCK || Thomas Evans |- || 5. || Margaret's Pretzels || "Pongowl" |- | 6. || H.M.B. || Nate Swihart |- | 7. || Busker's Opus || William Osborne |- | 8. || Benny n' Lee in: World of Poorcraft II || Seán Willis and Brian Willis |- | 9. || Infraction at the Intersection || Benjamin Ely |- | 10. || BLITZ || James Cawood, Lewis Townley, & John McErlean |- |}
List of all entries:
BRAWL 2019
BRAWL 2019 was hosted by Chris Wynn and ran from June 23 to June 30.[44] The judging panel consisted of Wynn, Ben Young, James Morr and Trevor Stevens. The prize pool consisted of 31088 Deep Sea Creatures, 31091 Shuttle Transporter and 31079 Sunshine Surfer Van. BRAWL 2019 received 43 accepted entries, tying the record at the time which was set by BRAWL 2014.
- Theme: Trapped
- Letter Mod Element: F
- Color Mod Element: Black piece connected to a white piece
Template:ContestResults noCollapseTitle || 1. || By the Sad Sea Waves || Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |- || 2. || Red Planet Restitution || "Pongowl" |- || 3. || SCP - The Dragons || Thomas Evans |- || 4. || Garbage || Jack Motter |- || 5. || Orchestral Palette || William Osborne |- | 6. || Simulacrum || Aaron "Formal Lens" Williams |- | 7. || Check || Kenton "Aroben" Hooper |- | 8. || The Attic || Nathan Mellace |- | 9. || The Rise of the Elevator || Christian Colglazier |- | 10. || Doc of the Dead || Lewis Townley, John McErlean, & James Cawood |- |}
List of all entries:
BRAWL 2020
BRAWL 2020 was hosted by Chris Wynn and ran from June 20 to June 27.[45] The judging panel consisted of Wynn, Jared Johnson, "Pongowl", Joseph Hayden, and Seán Willis. The prize pool consisted of 76141 Thanos Mech, 31089 Sunset Track Racer and 31078 Treehouse Treasures. BRAWL 2020 received 66 qualifying entries, beating the record of 43 previously held by BRAWL 2014 and 2019. Due to the high number of entries, it was decided to announce a top 15, rather than the usual top 10.[46]
- Theme: Preservation
- Letter Mod Element: H
- Color Mod Element: Green piece connected to a blue piece
Template:ContestResults noCollapseTitle || 1. || SCRAP || Keith Nelson and Stuart Nelson ("2x4 Productions") |- || 2. || Night Guard || Gregory Moore and Garry Moore |- || 3. || Degradation || Lewis Townley, Jared Van Bever, James Cawood, and John McErlean |- || 4. || The Lost Idol || Jeremy Borchers |- || 5. || Loop TV || William Osborne |- | 6. || Preservation || "Smithy of Films" |- | 7. || Joey McJohnathan Has an Epiphany || Hudson Ludy |- | 8. || PLASTiC || Joshua Nelson |- | 9. || The Perfect Pancake || "Gentle Knight Animations" |- | 10. || The Last Old Adventure || Nik "Crested Screamer Studios" Stroganov |- | 11. || Age of Amber || "JO Co" |- | 12. || Lossless || "Pinacarlito" |- | 13. || Ad Infinitum || Ahmari Ly-Johnson |- | 14. || conveyance || "Chaizin", "Panoramic Studios", and "toadproductions" |- | 15. || The Witch and Her Broom || Nathan Mellace |- |}
List of all entries:
References
- ↑ Announcement of the first BRAWL.
- ↑ Discussion thread for the first BRAWL in its planning stages
- ↑ Judges results of the first BRAWL
- ↑ Final results of the first BRAWL
- ↑ BRAWL 2009 Announcement Thread
- ↑ Forum page showing results and the various BRAWL 2009 judges mentioning their ballots
- ↑ Forum post at which the BRAWL 2009 judging controversy began
- ↑ Munzer announcing the deliberate delay of the BRAWL 2009 results
- ↑ Dylan Woodley complaining to Andrew Munzer over delay of the BRAWL 2009 results
- ↑ Randy Yard backing up Dylan Woodley's complaints
- ↑ Munzer adresses BRAWL in 2014
- ↑ Poll deciding the next Bricks in Motion contest in 2010
- ↑ Andrew Munzer talking about the history of BRAWL
- ↑ Announcement of BRAWL 2011
- ↑ BRAWL 2011 Results
- ↑ Bert Loos posting the BRAWL 2011 results from the chat
- ↑ Beginning of controversy over the BRAWL 2011 results
- ↑ Announcement of BRAWL 2012
- ↑ BRAWL 2012 Results
- ↑ Announcement of BRAWL 2013
- ↑ BRAWL 2013 Results
- ↑ Announcement of BRAWL 2014
- ↑ BRAWL 2014 Results
- ↑ Beginning of complaints over the sponsor logo during BRAWL 2014
- ↑ Nathan Rossi responds to BRAWL 2014 complaints
- ↑ BRAWL 2015 announcement thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2015 entries
- ↑ Confusion over the timing of the deadline
- ↑ BRAWL 2015 results
- ↑ BRAWL 2015 start thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2016 start thread
- ↑ Late BRAWL 2016 film by Matthew Kimball
- ↑ Late BRAWL 2016 film by Liam Siegler
- ↑ BRAWL 2016 production topic, with mentions of unfinished films by Liam Gerety and Robert Santine
- ↑ BRAWL 2016 results
- ↑ BRAWL 2017 announcement thread
- ↑ First BRAWL 2017 poll thread
- ↑ Second BRAWL 2017 poll thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2017 start thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2017 results
- ↑ "POLL: When should BRAWL take place?" thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2018 announcement
- ↑ BRAWL 2018 start thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2019 start thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2020 start thread
- ↑ BRAWL 2020 results
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