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zallard1 | Super Punch Out!! - Mad Clown [0'09"01] (NTSC WR) @zallard1 | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
This run was done on an original Super Nintendo cartridge of Super Punch-Out, as well as an original Super Nintendo 1chip console that was recapped and modded with the Voultar RGB amp to restore the correct color intensity. For some more in depth information about my general RGB setup, you can check out this pastebin here: pastebin.com/TtXx1PQx

Additionally, I've decided to include a non-stretched version of this fight in an unlisted video. If you'd like to learn more about why I'm including this too, you can check out the description in the second video here: youtube.com/watch?v=Q1bddZn6DtA

So, the longstanding 9"05 strategy on Mad Clown that was first published in the Super Punch Out TAS back in 5/29/2007 has been improved 2 times recently. To see that original strategy, you can check out my recent upload of it here: youtube.com/watch?v=Rs6AEtl-HMs

Lixunis was finding strategies for the PAL version of Super Punch Out recently, which actually has several wildly different strategies from the NTSC version, but ended up checking the NTSC version for things recently for full game speedrun stuff. On 3/14/2022, he posted an improvement from 9"05 to 9"03 in the Super Punch Out speedrunning discord server.

That strategy involved 6 frame perfect things you needed to time, as well as an extra unstunned jab, which increases the luck needed greatly. However on 4/4/2022, he found *another* improvement that cut it down to 9"01, but requires *another* frame perfect punch, bringing the total to 7, making this fight the most difficult strategy to execute that this game has to offer.

I had a weirdly hard time matching this tied record, because despite how quickly I hit the 9"03, I kept messing up phase 2 every time I got there on pace during attempts. The phase 2 counter was the main culprit, as I just didn't have a great cue that worked for me consistently.

Usually you have to resort to "feel" on punches like this, but I simply wasn't great at getting the feel for that spacing down. I ended up not playing the game for ~2 weeks, but came back to it today and thankfully got it very quickly with no practice.

This fight starts with you pressing nothing for the first frame, and then pressing "Up" and "Y" to throw a left jab on the next frame. Follow that up with another buffered left jab, with Mad Clown hopefully standing still without random retaliations and not randomly blocking. From there, Clown will throw a jab on your left side, and you'll need to do a delayed left jab to counter it.

Once the jab is countered, you'll have to land a right jab on the same frame that Clown's stun ends, which is a very awkward timing. I opted to do a pseudo buffer by timing a quick duck shortly after I visually see Clown's sprite change into his stunned sprite. Then you have to throw a left jab with a *very* small delay, then delay a right jab by 1 frame so Clown's move timer advances just enough to do buffered rapid jabs on Clown's upcoming hook.

Buffering rapid jabs requires pressing A, letting go when you see your character start his super, then repressing it. That rapid jab will hit him out of that hook animation and make him instantly go dizzy. Since rapid jabs made him dizzy, the buffer strategy needs to be different than the one in the 9"05. Hold left, and don't let go until your character centers himself, then press "Left" then "Up" in rapid succession, along with "A" to throw an uppercut to knock Clown down.

Clown opens phase 2 by either him doing a taunt where he's pointing to his stomach, which means he'll retaliate when you attempt to throw a punch, or by standing there. Start by pressing nothing on the first frame the fight starts back up, then press "Up" + "A" to throw an uppercut (there's a 3/8 chance he dodges). Once that lands, Clown will do a jab on your right, that you need to counter with a right jab, and then buffer another uppercut for knockdown 2.

If you got this far, then congratulations, because you've basically finished the fight! For phase 3, Mad Clown always opens with "Show Time", which involves him throwing really fast jabs. Because of Show Time, you can easily counter his first jab by buffering a right jab as soon as the phase begins, and because of how fast phase 2 was, he'll come back with so little health that he'll go right back down when the jab lands.

I did this fight offline while watching other streams, so unfortunately there's no live reaction. I did record the full attempt session, which totals to about 11 and a half minutes, so I figured I might as well upload it in its entirety too. You can check it out here: youtube.com/watch?v=dxNGng8q4DI

Also here are some stats on how many frame perfect phase 1's I got, as well as how each of them failed to net me 9"01.

Frame perfect phase 1's: 35
Dodged in phase 2: 9
Taunted in phase 2: 10
Too slow in phase 2: 8
Too fast on phase 2 uppercut: 3
Too fast on phase 2 counter: 4

Anyways, thanks for watching!
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