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MWTT Teal Set 2 was a match played during the Multi-Way Tennis Tournament. It is often considered one of the greatest multi-way matches of all time, due to its unusually high quality and unique set of rounds from a wide range of talented creators. Many of the concepts seen here were very innovative for the time, with many unique methods of Breaking the Fourth Wall.
Match Information
Participants
In the following order:
JowlHog4
MycroProcessor
GameBop
dani_phantump
Bloodis / saper
Rounds
Round 1
A relatively simple serve, using Jet Set radio as its primary source.
Round 2
Beginning the recurring trend of fourth-wall breaks in this match, this round begins with Mycro scrolling through the original YouChew forum post for the match itself. They then watch the video, skipping around it. Suddenly it cuts out, creating a massive collage of other monitors and screens that pan around each other, settling back on the previous round every once and a while, also supplying something new.
Round 3
This round primarily samples the song "More Fool Me" by Genesis. It is the longest round of the match, at four and half minutes.
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
This round samples the Mission 6 theme from Elebits.
Round 8
One of the more prominent examples of Analog Distortion throughout the tennis scene, this round uses a wide variety of TVs, monitors, VHS recordings and the like to create a very grainy effect throughout, remaining fresh the entire time. Sources added include Plok! and Kukori.
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
This round primarily samples the Beat Block Skyway theme from Super Mario 3D world, and the episode "Desert Dream" from Alfred J. Kwak. The round is split into 20 even parts, split between the "beeps" of the song.
Round 14
Round 15
The final round of the match, this is saper's only contribution to the match. Everything comes crashing down into a whirl of chaos as the match finally meets its end. What a ride.