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[[ChrisGendo vs. LeSuperKoffee vs. GameBop vs. BoiSuxx]] was a [[Youtube Poop]]/Video [[tennis]] match that took place between November 26, 2010 and May 3, 2011. All the players involved joined in the order in which they volley each other in this match; then-new player AshcrementVII was additionally almost a participant. This would be the only time that most of the players would face each other in any configuration; ChrisGendo and GameBop would later attempt a 1v1 match that only completed its first rotation that originally had LeSuperKoffee in the volleying position. BoiSuxx was formerly LieutenantBoi, and this was one of few tennis matches he participated in under this alias. Sources added include ''Bakemonogatari''(including its Version 1 ending underscored by "Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" by supercell), ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'', ''A Little Snow Fairy Sugar'', ''Pita-Ten'', ''Kukori Es Kotkoda'', ''Diplodo'', ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', ''The Banana Splits'', ''Pee Wee's Playhouse'', ''Tri svište'', a serbo-croatian(?) animated short titled ''Pčela'', ''Krabat'', ''Super Meat Boy''(PC, 2010), a Chinese live-action parody of ''Doraemon'', the Ling Tosite Segure song "Souzou no Security"(2006), "The Spectrum Song"(1961) by Paul Frees (in character as Professor Ludwig Von Drake) and the Disneyland ticket scan sound effect(Round 6). ''[note: source list incomplete]''.
[[ChrisGendo vs. LeSuperKoffee vs. GameBop vs. BoiSuxx]] was a [[Youtube Poop]]/Video [[tennis]] match that took place between November 26, 2010 and May 3, 2011. All the players involved joined in the order in which they volley each other in this match; then-new player AshcrementVII was additionally almost a participant.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/18-tennis-in-progress/74197-chrisgendo-vs-superkoffee-vs-gamebop-vs-boisuxx/1.html#post-3036435</ref> This would be the only time that most of the players would face each other in any configuration; ChrisGendo and GameBop would later attempt a 1v1 match that only completed its first rotation that originally had LeSuperKoffee in the volleying position.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/18-tennis-in-progress/77744-chrisgendo-vs-gamebop/1.html</ref> BoiSuxx was formerly LieutenantBoi, and this was one of few tennis matches he participated in under this alias. Sources added include ''Bakemonogatari''(including its Version 1 ending underscored by "Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari" by supercell), ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'', ''A Little Snow Fairy Sugar'', ''Pita-Ten'', ''Kukori Es Kotkoda'', ''Diplodo'', ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force'', ''The Banana Splits'', ''Pee Wee's Playhouse'', ''Tri svište'', a serbo-croatian(?) animated short titled ''Pčela'', ''Krabat'', ''Super Meat Boy''(PC, 2010), a Chinese live-action parody of ''Doraemon'', the Ling Tosite Segure song "Souzou no Security"(2006), "The Spectrum Song"(1961) by Paul Frees (in character as Professor Ludwig Von Drake) and the Disneyland ticket scan sound effect(Round 6). ''[note: source list incomplete]''.


LeSuperKoffee's Round 2 was only 10 seconds long and mostly obscured any visible evidence of the previous round under an extravagant amount of effects and a recording of his own voice, leading to a Round 3 where GameBop made the effort to create a more linear progression by editing both Round 2 and the serve, and subsequently played the rest of the match responding to both LeSuperKoffee's and ChrisGendo's previous rounds. This created a match progression where both ChrisGendo and BoiSuxx also took part in using other previous rounds that were not the immediate previous at least once, while LeSuperKoffee remained alone in responding only to the immediate previous, with each of his rounds (and their titles) making for radical, individual departures that the other players found themselves revolving their responses around. His final contribution, "Beige and Asian"(2011), is often considered to be the best and most enjoyable round of this match as a result. GameBop's "Beige and Beige and beige and beige"(2011) is the de facto final round of the match, as BoiSuxx had by this time departed from tennis and never made a Round 12.  
LeSuperKoffee's Round 2 was only 10 seconds long and mostly obscured any visible evidence of the previous round under an extravagant amount of effects and a recording of his own voice, leading to a Round 3 where GameBop made the effort to create a more linear progression by editing both Round 2 and the serve, and subsequently played the rest of the match responding to both LeSuperKoffee's and ChrisGendo's previous rounds. This created a match progression where both ChrisGendo and BoiSuxx also took part in using other previous rounds that were not the immediate previous at least once, while LeSuperKoffee remained alone in responding only to the immediate previous, with each of his rounds (and their titles) making for radical, individual departures that the other players found themselves revolving their responses around. His final contribution, "Beige and Asian"(2011), is often considered to be the best and most enjoyable round of this match as a result. GameBop's "Beige and Beige and beige and beige"(2011) is the de facto final round of the match, as BoiSuxx had by this time departed from tennis and never made a Round 12.