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[[Crash2991 vs. NS2]] was a Youtube Poop/Video [[Tennis]] match that took place between March 16 and March 26, 2008. A rare 8 round match to happen in this period, it was one of a series of matches played during the Spring and Summer of 2008 that saw the consolidation of the first generation of [[tennis staff]] as players, friends and community presences. These matches include {{theHappyFungus}} vs. {{RabbitSnore}}, theHappyFungus vs. {{RAKninja}}, theHappyFungus vs. {{Nuthead}}, [[Crash2991 vs. RAKninja]], Crash2991 vs. {{strong414bad}}, RabbitSnore vs. Nuthead, theHappyFungus vs. NS2, and Nuthead vs. NS2. Sources added in this match include ''Sgt. Frog'', ''Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind''(1984), ''Gundam Wing'', ''GaoGaiGar'', ''Azumanga Daioh!'', ''Final Fantasy: Unlimited'', ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'', ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', ''Lucky Star'', ''Street Fighter''(1995-1997), ''Ultraman''(Episode 1 - "Ultra Operation No.1" (1966)), ''Yatterman'' (2008 series), the ''Chrono Trigger'' anime pilot, ''Hokuto No Ken''(''Fist of the North Star''), ''Voltes V'', a commercial for ''Super Mario Kart'' (SNES, 1992), Norm Augustinus, ''Burnout 3''(PS2/Xbox, 2004), ''School Days''(PS2, 2005), ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''(Wii, 2008), ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (GCN, 2001), ''Metal Gear Solid''(PS1, 1998), ''Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction''(PS3, 2007), ''Higurashi Daybreak'' (PC/PSP, 2006), ''Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!''(DS, 2005), ''F-Zero GX''(GCN, 2003), ''The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess''(GCN/Wii, 2006), a portrait of Maximilien Robespierre, a photo of R.O.B. from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as "ROBespierre", the Kenji Otsuki song "Odoru Akachan Nigen"(2006, best known as the end credits music for ''Welcome to the NHK''), the Max Coveri song "Running in the 90's"(1998), and the Genesis song "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" (1986).  
[[Crash2991 vs. NS2]] was a Youtube Poop/Video [[Tennis]] match that took place between March 16 and March 26, 2008. A rare 8 round match to happen in this period, it was one of a series of matches played during the Spring and Summer of 2008 that saw the consolidation of the first generation of [[tennis staff]] as players, friends and community presences. These matches include {{theHappyFungus}} vs. {{RabbitSnore}}, [[theHappyFungus vs. RAKninja]], theHappyFungus vs. {{Nuthead}}, [[Crash2991 vs. RAKninja]], Crash2991 vs. {{strong414bad}}, RabbitSnore vs. Nuthead, [[theHappyFungus vs. NS2]], and Nuthead vs. NS2. Sources added in this match include ''Sgt. Frog'', ''Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind''(1984), ''Gundam Wing'', ''GaoGaiGar'', ''Azumanga Daioh!'', ''Final Fantasy: Unlimited'', ''Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'', ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'', ''Lucky Star'', ''Street Fighter''(1995-1997), ''Ultraman''(Episode 1 - "Ultra Operation No.1" (1966)), ''Yatterman'' (2008 series), the ''Chrono Trigger'' anime pilot, ''Hokuto No Ken''(''Fist of the North Star''), ''Voltes V'', a commercial for ''Super Mario Kart'' (SNES, 1992), Norm Augustinus, ''Burnout 3''(PS2/Xbox, 2004), ''School Days''(PS2, 2005), ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''(Wii, 2008), ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (GCN, 2001), ''Metal Gear Solid''(PS1, 1998), ''Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction''(PS3, 2007), ''Higurashi Daybreak'' (PC/PSP, 2006), ''Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!''(DS, 2005), ''F-Zero GX''(GCN, 2003), ''The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess''(GCN/Wii, 2006), a portrait of Maximilien Robespierre, a photo of R.O.B. from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' as "ROBespierre", the Kenji Otsuki song "Odoru Akachan Nigen"(2006, best known as the end credits music for ''Welcome to the NHK''), the Max Coveri song "Running in the 90's"(1998), and the Genesis song "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" (1986).  


This was the second match to be played by NS2 and the fifth match to be played by Crash2991<ref>https://ftlfw.net/archives/websites/youchew.net/archive/forum/16-poop-tennis/30906-poop-tennis-roster-thread/1#post-934751</ref><ref>https://ftlfw.net/archives/websites/youchew.net/archive/forum/19-tennis-completed/14 While Crash's roster lists the first three matches in chronological order, the inclusion of RabbitSnore in the middle (his 13th match played) can potentially throw off uneducated viewers of his old roster. This page of the old Tennis: Completed section shows the matches he played with Luioigi, NS2 and RAK in order; his fourth, fifth and sixth matches played.</ref>. It was one of the final matches played during the "Vanilla" era of the YouChew forums, with the Vanilla forums becoming shut down only five days after this match completed and replaced with fresh new forum software under RabbitSnore and TINS. As such, this became one of 25 matches to occur during the Vanilla era chosen for inclusion in the new Tennis: Archives subforum, with a new thread being created for it there in late May 2008. NS2 prefaced this thread with this introduction:
This was the second match to be played by NS2 and the fifth match to be played by Crash2991<ref>https://ftlfw.net/archives/websites/youchew.net/archive/forum/16-poop-tennis/30906-poop-tennis-roster-thread/1#post-934751</ref><ref>https://ftlfw.net/archives/websites/youchew.net/archive/forum/19-tennis-completed/14 While Crash's roster lists the first three matches in chronological order, the inclusion of RabbitSnore in the middle (his 13th match played) can potentially throw off uneducated viewers of his old roster. This page of the old Tennis: Completed section shows the matches he played with Luioigi, NS2 and RAK in order; his fourth, fifth and sixth matches played.</ref>. It was one of the final matches played during the "Vanilla" era of the YouChew forums, with the Vanilla forums becoming shut down only five days after this match completed and replaced with fresh new forum software under RabbitSnore and TINS. As such, this became one of 25 matches to occur during the Vanilla era chosen for inclusion in the new Tennis: Archives subforum, with a new thread being created for it there in late May 2008. NS2 prefaced this thread with this introduction: