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Revision as of 08:24, 4 November 2024
"I DON'T...SEE!" - some random guy
dani_phantump vs. GameBop's WMM rematch is a YouTube Poop tennis match that took place from August 2012 (exact day unrecorded) to October 2, 2014. Originally intended to be a three-way with CaptainStringCheese in the center volleying position billed as a "MYSTERY GUEST", it became the second match between dani_phantump and GameBop following the original match they played in December 2011("Let the REAL powers of WMM begin!").
The match was entirely played using Windows Movie Maker during an era where it was seeing very little use, taking the software to the absolute extreme with custom effects, presets, and especially prerendered sections. Sources added include the episode "Captain Lou's Crash Diet" from Hulk Hogan's Rock n' Wrestling, Kukori Es Kotkoda, a VHS advert for Disney Sing-Along Songs compilation tapes featuring the character Professor Ludwig Von Drake from 1990, the Popeye short "Seein' Red, White and Blue"(1943), the song "Labyrinth" from the soundtrack of Knuckles' Chaotix, the song "Love Meeting Love" by Level 42, and the theatrical poster for the film Breakfast At Tiffany's(1961). Notably in Round 2, a stock image of a spray bottle is added, and manages to survive and be seen in every subsequent round of the match despite being surrounded by progressively more intense and chaotic editing. This seems to have had an effect on younger generations of the community who have seen the match, as this spray bottle became an emote within the TTI discord group.
The technical level of the complete match, especially that of the immensely dense and complex final round, has made this be considered as one of the best WMM-only matches to have ever been played, with even noted WMM legend DaftPunkYoshi being impressed upon viewing the completed match in 2014.
Match
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4u7A84TG0rnb-zVVeX9EEAPoEJYz-3GQ
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
The final round, that apparently had 122 puzzle pieces(!).