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'''GreatBritishTurd vs. saba0th''' is a YouTube Poop/Video [[YTP Tennis|tennis match]] that took place from October 25 to approximately November 5, 2008. The match was one of three games that used the same serve by GreatBritishTurd, "Video Coč̣ƙtail for one?" (2008), which was also used for games with AjaxCubed and vvaluigi. The rules of each match were simple: "Vanilla 6, one week per round, go cuckoo-crazy!" <ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/19-tennis-completed/31149-greatbritishturd-vs-saba0th/1.html#post-943298</ref>
'''GreatBritishTurd vs. saba0th''' is a YouTube Poop/Video [[YTP Tennis|tennis match]] that took place from October 25 to approximately November 5, 2008. The match was one of three games that used the same serve by GreatBritishTurd, "Video Coč̣ƙtail for one?" (2008), which was also used for games with AjaxCubed and vvaluigi. The rules of each match were simple: "Vanilla 6, one week per round, go cuckoo-crazy!" <ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/19-tennis-completed/31149-greatbritishturd-vs-saba0th/1.html#post-943298</ref>


The match is very abrasive and violent in nature, playing very much into saba0th's typical style. Round 2 has a moment much of its time where after many "overused" sources (such as many CD-I games being used one after another), King Harkinian is [[Sentence Mixing|sentence mixed]] to say "ENOUGH [[AIDS]]" before continuing on. The third round scarily has "covid" in its title; while SARS-CoV-1 had existed at the time of the match's creation, the word "COVID" (which is usually associated with SARS-CoV-2) was not regularly used until the outbreak in 2020. The match ends completely in black and white, with the final rotation containing no color.
The match is very fast paced, loud and abrasive in nature, playing very much into saba0th's typical style. Round 2 has a moment much of its time where after many "overused" sources (such as many CD-I games being used one after another), King Harkinian is [[Sentence Mixing|sentence mixed]] to say "ENOUGH [[AIDS]]" before continuing on. The third round scarily has "covid" in its title; while SARS-CoV-1 had existed at the time of the match's creation, the word "COVID" (which is usually associated with SARS-CoV-2) was not regularly used until the outbreak in 2020. The match ends completely in black and white, with the final rotation containing no color.


The primary source of the serve were the infamous outtakes for Orson Welles' Paul Masson Wine commercial. Other added sources include the German dub of the intro for ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' (CD-i, 1993), the ending of ''Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith'' (2005) ("NOOOOOOOO!"), the ''Street Fighter'' animated series (1995) (specifically, the M. Bison "YES! YES!" meme), ''Hotel Mario (1994)'', the 2007 ''Volvic'' commercials, and YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAg5KjnAhuU  PocketsUke] playing Europe's "The Final Countdown" (1986) on combined kazoo and ukelele (a "kazookeylele") to close out the match.
The primary source of the serve were the infamous outtakes for Orson Welles' Paul Masson Wine commercial. Other added sources include the German dub of the intro for ''Link: The Faces of Evil'' (CD-i, 1993), the ending of ''Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith'' (2005) ("NOOOOOOOO!"), the ''Street Fighter'' animated series (1995) (specifically, the M. Bison "YES! YES!" meme), ''Hotel Mario (1994)'', the 2007 ''Volvic'' commercials, and YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAg5KjnAhuU  PocketsUke] playing Europe's "The Final Countdown" (1986) on combined kazoo and ukelele (a "kazookeylele") to close out the match.