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|MATCHNAME=GreatBritishTurd vs. {{MycroProcessor}} | |||
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|MATCHQUOTE="YOOTOOTOOY" | |||
| February 1st, 2009 | <!-- Start date of the match. Keep dates in "Month Date, Year" format. For example; November 9th, 2000 --> | ||
|STARTDATE=February 1st, 2009 | |||
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| April 26th, 2009 | |ENDDATE=April 26th, 2009 | ||
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! | |ROUNDS=6 | ||
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|PARTICIPANTS= GreatBritishTurd, {{MycroProcessor}} | |||
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[[GreatBritishTurd vs. MycroProcessor]] was a [[YouTube Poop tennis]] match that took place between February 1 and April 26, 2009. An intense match both visually and aurally for its time, it was the earliest match to use Blender to generate visuals for one of its rounds, and is additionally well known for the difference between its 8-second long Round 5 and its 1 minute and 27 seconds long round 6. The match was acclaimed by contemporary viewers upon the match's conclusion, with {{GameBop}} saying at the time "This has easily got to be the best Tennis match I've ever seen. Absolutely amazing." This was the second to last match played by GreatBritishTurd before a 3-year hiatus from tennis; he would subsequently play one more with {{piodx}}. | [[GreatBritishTurd vs. MycroProcessor]] was a [[YouTube Poop tennis]] match that took place between February 1 and April 26, 2009. An intense match both visually and aurally for its time, it was the earliest match to use [[Blender]] to generate visuals for one of its rounds, and is additionally well known for the difference between its 8-second long Round 5 and its 1 minute and 27 seconds long round 6. The match was acclaimed by contemporary viewers upon the match's conclusion, with {{GameBop}} saying at the time "This has easily got to be the best Tennis match I've ever seen. Absolutely amazing." This was the second to last match played by GreatBritishTurd before a 3-year hiatus from tennis; he would subsequently play one more with {{piodx}}. | ||
[[GreatBritishTurd vs. MycroProcessor#Round 6|Round 6]] of this match, "The proper vowels go inside the ARTICLE TO fiberglass TO potentiometer in 7/8 TIME", was later the subject of Mycro's "Puzzle Pieces 5", showing the deconstruction of the video into the individual rendered segments that were used to eventually arrive at the final product. | [[GreatBritishTurd vs. MycroProcessor#Round 6|Round 6]] of this match, "The proper vowels go inside the ARTICLE TO fiberglass TO potentiometer in 7/8 TIME", was later the subject of Mycro's "Puzzle Pieces 5", showing the deconstruction of the video into the individual rendered segments that were used to eventually arrive at the final product. | ||
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* The Trap Door | * The Trap Door | ||
* Team Fortress 2's "Meet the Engineer" | * Team Fortress 2's "Meet the Engineer" | ||
* A commercial for AdBlitz from a very long time ago | * A commercial for YouTube AdBlitz from a very long time ago | ||
==Round 2== | ==Round 2== | ||
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The most famous round of the match, both an incredible visual spectacle and technical achievement (no sources added with 1:20 added to the runtime.) | The most famous round of the match, both an incredible visual spectacle and technical achievement (no sources added with 1:20 added to the runtime.) | ||
The puzzle pieces for this round can be found below: | The [[puzzle pieces]] for this round can be found below: | ||
<youtube>Kpc6YAdbm7s</youtube> | <youtube>Kpc6YAdbm7s</youtube> | ||
Revision as of 01:06, 20 April 2025
This article is about a notable Tennis Match. This match was played during the following years: 2009 |
| GreatBritishTurd vs. MycroProcessor | |
|---|---|
| Standard | |
"YOOTOOTOOY" | |
| Start Date | February 1st, 2009 |
| End Date | April 26th, 2009 |
| Rounds | 6 |
| Participants | GreatBritishTurd, MycroProcessor |
| Match Page | (to be added) |
GreatBritishTurd vs. MycroProcessor was a YouTube Poop tennis match that took place between February 1 and April 26, 2009. An intense match both visually and aurally for its time, it was the earliest match to use Blender to generate visuals for one of its rounds, and is additionally well known for the difference between its 8-second long Round 5 and its 1 minute and 27 seconds long round 6. The match was acclaimed by contemporary viewers upon the match's conclusion, with GameBop saying at the time "This has easily got to be the best Tennis match I've ever seen. Absolutely amazing." This was the second to last match played by GreatBritishTurd before a 3-year hiatus from tennis; he would subsequently play one more with Piodx.
Round 6 of this match, "The proper vowels go inside the ARTICLE TO fiberglass TO potentiometer in 7/8 TIME", was later the subject of Mycro's "Puzzle Pieces 5", showing the deconstruction of the video into the individual rendered segments that were used to eventually arrive at the final product.
Match
Round 1
The serve of the match. Sources:
- The Trap Door
- Team Fortress 2's "Meet the Engineer"
- A commercial for YouTube AdBlitz from a very long time ago
Round 2
Round 3
This round is one of the earliest usages of Blender in a tennis match. It adds Half Life 2's ending sequence to the source pool.
Round 4
Round 5
This round was only eight seconds long. "Well, that was short. But still pretty awesome."
Round 6
The most famous round of the match, both an incredible visual spectacle and technical achievement (no sources added with 1:20 added to the runtime.)
The puzzle pieces for this round can be found below: