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[[ChrisGendo vs. AshcrementVII]] accounts for two seperate [[YouTube Poop Tennis]] matches with the same volleying order; the originial took place between September 26 and October 17, 2010. This match was themed around only using animated sources for its duration, and the rounds feature a unique mixture of both Japanese and Western animation, with a particular focus on Disney-related media for the latter. Sources added include ''Welcome To The NHK'' ("I'M GOING TOWARDS THE LIIIIIIIIIIGHT"), ''Bakemonogotari'', ''Kara No Kyoukai'', the Touhou music video for the IOSYS arrangement of "Heartfelt Nekoromancer", ''Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might'', ''Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu'', ''Ranma 1/2'', ''Urusei Yatsura'', ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'', "Top wo Nerae! Fly High" (1989) from the ''Gunbuster'' soundtrack album ''Top wo Nerae! Ongaku Daizukan'', ''The Great Mouse Detective''(1986), ''DuckTales'', ''Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers'', the Daffy Duck short ''Duck Amuck''(1953), the Goofy short ''No Smoking''(1951), and the Mickey Mouse short ''The Band Concert''(1935). | [[ChrisGendo vs. AshcrementVII]] accounts for two seperate [[YouTube Poop Tennis]] matches with the same volleying order; the originial took place between September 26 and October 17, 2010. This match was themed around only using animated sources for its duration, and the rounds feature a unique mixture of both Japanese and Western animation, with a particular focus on Disney-related media for the latter. Sources added include ''Welcome To The NHK'' ("I'M GOING TOWARDS THE LIIIIIIIIIIGHT"), ''Bakemonogotari'', ''Kara No Kyoukai'', the Touhou music video for the IOSYS arrangement of "Heartfelt Nekoromancer", ''Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might'', ''Full Metal Panic: Fumoffu'', ''Ranma 1/2'', ''Urusei Yatsura'', ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'', "Top wo Nerae! Fly High" (1989) from the ''Gunbuster'' soundtrack album ''Top wo Nerae! Ongaku Daizukan'', ''The Great Mouse Detective''(1986), ''DuckTales'', ''Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers'', the Daffy Duck short ''Duck Amuck''(1953), the Goofy short ''No Smoking''(1951), and the Mickey Mouse short ''The Band Concert''(1935). | ||
It was the 39th match completed by ChrisGendo. It is notable for being {{AshcrementVII}}'s very first match, within which he made an immediate impression on the tennis community at the time for a unique approach that already seemed fully formed and a grasp on tennis that was more advanced than the average beginner. His immediate intuitive expertise allowed for a match of initially modest ambition to increase its quality in terms of both players' responses, sporting a final rotation that was far more musical and complex in scope. {{AshcrementVII}} and {{ChrisGendo}} found each other having incredible chemistry together in terms of source and stylistic preference, and the match was the beginning of a close years-long friendship between them. They would go on to play in many more matches together, both collaborating and volleying off each other in different configurations, and both would borrow from one another's signature sources in their own separate video output. | It was the 39th match completed by ChrisGendo. It is notable for being {{AshcrementVII}}'s very first match, within which he made an immediate impression on the tennis community at the time for a unique approach that already seemed fully formed and a grasp on tennis that was more advanced than the average beginner. His immediate intuitive expertise allowed for a match of initially modest ambition to increase its quality in terms of both players' responses, sporting a final rotation that was far more musical and complex in scope. {{AshcrementVII}} and {{ChrisGendo}} found each other having incredible chemistry together in terms of source and stylistic preference, and the match was the beginning of a close years-long friendship between them. They would go on to play in many more matches together, both collaborating and volleying off each other in different configurations, and both would borrow from one another's signature sources in their own separate video output. This match was listed among the "Top 5 Good Tennis games to learn from" in the revised version of ''The Recreational Guide To Video Tennis'' in October 2025.<ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/the-revised-recreational-guide-to-video-tennis.1963/</ref> | ||
The rematch took place between October 15, 2011 and October 21, 2012, meant to mark the one year anniversary of the original. Many previous themes and ideas were revisited, and this match additionally occurred during a period where one or both players were active members of the [[tennis staff]]. Alongside the reappearance of sources from the original match, new additions include the Altus puzzle game ''Catherine'' (PS3, 2011), ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', ''Great Teacher Onizuka'', ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', ''Serial Experiments Lain'', ''Hanasaku Iroha'', ''A Goofy Movie''(1995), ''Darkwing Duck'', ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'', ''Pinky and the Brain'', the Goofy short ''How To Play Baseball''(1942), the Daffy Duck short ''Daffy - The Commando''(1942), and the Mickey Mouse short ''Mickey's Trailer''(1938). | The rematch took place between October 15, 2011 and October 21, 2012, meant to mark the one year anniversary of the original. Many previous themes and ideas were revisited, and this match additionally occurred during a period where one or both players were active members of the [[tennis staff]]. Alongside the reappearance of sources from the original match, new additions include the Altus puzzle game ''Catherine'' (PS3, 2011), ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', ''Great Teacher Onizuka'', ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', ''Serial Experiments Lain'', ''Hanasaku Iroha'', ''A Goofy Movie''(1995), ''Darkwing Duck'', ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'', ''Pinky and the Brain'', the Goofy short ''How To Play Baseball''(1942), the Daffy Duck short ''Daffy - The Commando''(1942), and the Mickey Mouse short ''Mickey's Trailer''(1938). | ||