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'''Nineroe vs. {{MycroProcessor}}''' was a match | '''Nineroe vs. {{MycroProcessor}}''' was a YouTube Poop/Video tennis match that took place between January 11 and March 19, 2016. It was a part of Set 1 of the [[Match Voting Tournament]], and its 2 month long duration (due to repeated extension needs) made it easily the last match of this set to complete by multiple weeks. It is notable for being the longest 1v1 match ever played in terms of round length, primarily due to the rounds of the match's second half becoming comically extended in length to take deliberate advantage of the rules of this tournament specifying, for the first time in tennis history, no maximum length limit; adding together the durations of all rounds(according to YouTube timestamps) puts the final length at 7 hours, 49 minutes, and 13 seconds. | ||
MycroProcessor instantly considered Nineroe's serve, "Hello, Goodbye. Would you like a reciept?" to be his new favorite YTP ever made, and their round 3, "Repetition. Repetition. Recieved." to be one of the best responses they've ever received in a tennis match, videos that were additionally applauded by spectators such as fiv95, CorruptionSound, AshcrementVII and LaVieVestLol.<ref>https://ftlfw.net/archives/websites/youchew.net/archive/forum/31-completed-games/116686-mvt-set-1-nineroe-vs-mycroprocessor-done-vote/1</ref> Before the upload of Mycro's Round 4, the longest tennis round ever made was considered to be djninjalovemistake's "f"(2012, Round 2 of a "distortion" themed rematch with {{VerityLarsen}} and {{dew}}) at roughly 22 minutes long. "Periodicity. Renewal. Response." nearly doubled this at 40 minutes long, which was then followed by a Round 5 that achieved a length of 50 minutes largely through a very lengthy "cut off prevention" underscored by selections from the 1964 Eric Dolphy album ''Out to Lunch!'', which Mycro later commented on the use of positively. | |||
Following this, Metroid998 immediately mused "Great, now the final round is going to be a feature length film." Fujoshi immediately after made the humorous, outrageous suggestion that Mycro make a "6 HOURS LONG" round in response. The following week, Mycro provided just that in the form of Round 6, "Vore. Unbirth. Dinner." to the utter amazement of absolutely everyone. DiscoGlacier remarked that it was now the new longest YTP ever made "by a long shot", while Metroid998 quipped "Well, it's not the length of "War and Peace" (1966). But it's close enough." | |||
The match passed | The match passed Set 1 with an average score 7.06, the 9th highest out of the 15 matches that passed, and both players went on advance very far in subsequent sets; Nineroe made it to the semifinals before dropping out, while {{MycroProcessor}} dropped out shortly after during the final set, both of them in match-ups with {{GameBop}} as their opponent. | ||
=Full Match= | =Full Match= | ||
Revision as of 01:30, 14 May 2025
This article is about a notable Tournament Match. This match was played during the following years: 2016 |
| Nineroe vs. MycroProcessor | |
|---|---|
| Match Voting Tournament, Set 1 | |
"Bean... It's in the Mind..." | |
| Start Date: | January 11, 2016 |
| End Date: | March 19, 2016 |
| Rounds: | 6 |
| Match Page: | Thread |
| Participants | |
| Nineroe, MycroProcessor | |
| Result | |
| PASS | |
Nineroe vs. MycroProcessor was a YouTube Poop/Video tennis match that took place between January 11 and March 19, 2016. It was a part of Set 1 of the Match Voting Tournament, and its 2 month long duration (due to repeated extension needs) made it easily the last match of this set to complete by multiple weeks. It is notable for being the longest 1v1 match ever played in terms of round length, primarily due to the rounds of the match's second half becoming comically extended in length to take deliberate advantage of the rules of this tournament specifying, for the first time in tennis history, no maximum length limit; adding together the durations of all rounds(according to YouTube timestamps) puts the final length at 7 hours, 49 minutes, and 13 seconds.
MycroProcessor instantly considered Nineroe's serve, "Hello, Goodbye. Would you like a reciept?" to be his new favorite YTP ever made, and their round 3, "Repetition. Repetition. Recieved." to be one of the best responses they've ever received in a tennis match, videos that were additionally applauded by spectators such as fiv95, CorruptionSound, AshcrementVII and LaVieVestLol.[1] Before the upload of Mycro's Round 4, the longest tennis round ever made was considered to be djninjalovemistake's "f"(2012, Round 2 of a "distortion" themed rematch with vel 17 and dani_phantump) at roughly 22 minutes long. "Periodicity. Renewal. Response." nearly doubled this at 40 minutes long, which was then followed by a Round 5 that achieved a length of 50 minutes largely through a very lengthy "cut off prevention" underscored by selections from the 1964 Eric Dolphy album Out to Lunch!, which Mycro later commented on the use of positively.
Following this, Metroid998 immediately mused "Great, now the final round is going to be a feature length film." Fujoshi immediately after made the humorous, outrageous suggestion that Mycro make a "6 HOURS LONG" round in response. The following week, Mycro provided just that in the form of Round 6, "Vore. Unbirth. Dinner." to the utter amazement of absolutely everyone. DiscoGlacier remarked that it was now the new longest YTP ever made "by a long shot", while Metroid998 quipped "Well, it's not the length of "War and Peace" (1966). But it's close enough."
The match passed Set 1 with an average score 7.06, the 9th highest out of the 15 matches that passed, and both players went on advance very far in subsequent sets; Nineroe made it to the semifinals before dropping out, while MycroProcessor dropped out shortly after during the final set, both of them in match-ups with GameBop as their opponent.
Full Match
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLucPaylWg71OvgvIPAjULzstm-B9kbZKp
Round 1
Hello. Goodbye. Would you like a receipt? by Nineroe
Round 2
Shorah. Shorah. No. by MycroProcessor
Round 3
Repetition. Repetition. Received. by Nineroe
Round 4
Periodicity. Renewal. Response. by MycroProcessor
Round 5
_______. _______. Lunch. by Nineroe
Round 6
Vore. Unbirth. Dinner. by MycroProcessor
At a whopping six hours long, this is one of the longest rounds of all time (consisting of meaningful material), or at least the longest tournament round (not counting HMFM's unofficial round 5 vs peskeh for the Tennis League 4. Much of the round consists of the the entire previous match being sped up and slowed down, as well as MycroProcessor talking directly to the camera about various subjects.
Commenter moses501 (further revised by Mycro themselves) split the video into the following timestamps:
- 0:00 - Introduction
- 1:16 - Part 1
- 12:39 - Multiple Video Layering
- 22:52 - AiAi
- 25:54 - Part 2
- 43:40 - Allan Holdsworth
- 49:29 - Architect1 (52ofem) Sentence Mixing
- 46:52 - Telephone Poles & Power Lines
- 1:10:05 - Allan Holdsworth 2
- 1:16:38 - Noticeable Change
- 1:27:32 - Blue Wolf Fanart
- 1:28:28 - Architect1 Sentence Mixing
- 1:28:40 - Noticeable Change
- 1:34:39 - Pitch Change
- 1:35:00 - Noticeable Change
- 1:41:45 - Blue Wolf Noticeable Change
- 1:43:45 - Noticeable Change
- 1:45:53 - Green
- 1:50:58 - Border Down
- 1:54:01 - Telephone Pole Ending
- 1:58:29 - “--boy! I’m so hungry, I could eat an o--"
- 2:02:04 - Noticeable Change
- 2:03:16 - Noticeable Change
- 2:05:59 - “SPARTA!!!” & Myst
- 2:06:11 - “My name’s Lionel”
- 2:06:19 - Bubblemath: The Sensual Con
- 2:13:12 - Noticeable Change
- 2:17:45 - 2:18:36 - Split Screening
- 2:19:49 - 2:20:33 - Series of Changes
- 2:20:06 - Architect 1 Backwards
- 2:20:31 - The Sensual Con Skip
- 2:21:00 - The Sensual Con Return
- 2:23:53 Noticeable Change
- 2:29:04 - Split Screen
- 2:29:53 - Noticeable Change
- 2:35:30 - Sign to the Viewer That Part 2 is Almost Over
- 2:35:45 - Furry Convention
- 2:36:40 - Finished Puzzle (Final Iteration)
- 2:39:30 - Speed Up Until Static
- 2:43:41 - CUTOFFPREVENTION
- 2:44:15 - End of Part 2
- 2:44:29 - Part 3
- 2:47:15 - Welcome to The Information Center!
- 2:50:30 - Knuckles’ Shipping Rant
- 2:51:50 - Mewtwo’s Advanced Second Neck
- 2:52:10 - Failed Research on Nineroe
- 2:54:10 - Mycroprocessor’s House
- 2:55:01 - Tennis Match History
- 2:56:16 - Round 1
- 2:58:20 - Round 2
- 3:02:18 - Meaning Behind “Bean is in the Mind”
- 3:02:37 - Round 3
- 3:05:32 - Mr. Slelplngspabdistin (and his son Blimiskambidambidisivuh)
- 3:06:04 - Round 4
- 3:24:36 - Total Eclipse the Darkling of the Heart
- 3:36:11 - Round 4’s Fake Ending
- 3:47:09 - Round 5
- 3:57:07 - Cutoff Prevention
- 4:06:25 - Mycro shows off his Pokédex
- 4:12:01 - Mycro Rambles About Controversial Topics.
- 4:39:41 - Mycro Plays the Piano
- 4:49:48 - Mycro Bids Us Farewell
- 4:51:04 - Part 4
- 5:11:35 - The Beginning of the End
- 5:19:30 - Muscial Section (The song titles will be in a different comment)
- 5:53:06 - Thank you for watching!
- 6:00:00 - FIN