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[[AbsoluteBillion vs. TheChutley]] was a Youtube Poop Tennis match that took place between September 27th, 2010 and March 21st, 2011. It centers for the majority of the match around the usage of the Season 4 finale of ''Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!'', fittingly called "Tennis", with an explicit focus on the sequence where Glen Tennis is interviewed about his new film "The Pilgrums". Notably, visual source addition in this match is kept at a low minimum, with most of the new material added being limited to the songs of two progressive rock bands; AbsoluteBillion focuses on adding the songs of Yes, while TheChutley focuses on adding the songs of Rush. Over the course of the match, the content of the serve is edited over and visually deteriorated until it only barely remains by Round 8. | [[AbsoluteBillion vs. TheChutley]] was a Youtube Poop Tennis match that took place between September 27th, 2010 and March 21st, 2011. It centers for the majority of the match around the usage of the Season 4 finale of ''Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!'', fittingly called "Tennis", with an explicit focus on the sequence where Glen Tennis is interviewed about his new film "The Pilgrums". Notably, visual source addition in this match is kept at a low minimum, with most of the new material added being limited to the songs of two progressive rock bands; AbsoluteBillion focuses on adding the songs of Yes, while TheChutley focuses on adding the songs of Rush. Over the course of the match, the content of the serve is edited over and visually deteriorated until it only barely remains by Round 8. | ||
Revision as of 18:07, 13 October 2024
AbsoluteBillion vs. TheChutley was a Youtube Poop Tennis match that took place between September 27th, 2010 and March 21st, 2011. It centers for the majority of the match around the usage of the Season 4 finale of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, fittingly called "Tennis", with an explicit focus on the sequence where Glen Tennis is interviewed about his new film "The Pilgrums". Notably, visual source addition in this match is kept at a low minimum, with most of the new material added being limited to the songs of two progressive rock bands; AbsoluteBillion focuses on adding the songs of Yes, while TheChutley focuses on adding the songs of Rush. Over the course of the match, the content of the serve is edited over and visually deteriorated until it only barely remains by Round 8.
The match received considerable contemporary attention due to it occurring during the initial imperial era for both of its players, and has quickly grown in stature and respect to be sometimes considered as one of the best 1v1 matches ever played. It is recognized for the way the added music supersedes the visual source material in dictating the direction and feel of each round, and is sometimes recognized as marking an era change in the history of Tennis entirely. It was the last match played by TheChutley for an entire year, a year which saw the community change drastically, with the earlier more freewheeling era of tennis seeming to come to an end.
The Full Match
Round 1
"Scott Pillgrum vs. The New World" by AbsoluteBillion
Round 2
"The New World Man vs. Scott BilliB" by TheChutley
Round 3
"Scout BillLyons vs. The New Dodge Wrangler" by AbsoluteBillion
Round 4
"FaN Scout BillLyLlliB vs. 1978 Rush" by TheChutley
Round 5
"Vintage Rushley vs. The Siberian Khatru" by AbsoluteBillion
Round 6
"The 1960's Rush Fair x The Non-Siberian Madrigal" by TheChutley
Round 7
"Antique March Hares vs. The Siberlenderia Madrigalus" by AbsoluteBillion
Round 8
"Siberlencyderiagus X-1 vs. Big Geddy Lee" by TheChutley