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[[DaftPunkYoshi vs. TheChutley]] was a [[Youtube Poop]]/Video [[tennis]] match played as a part of the [[Windows Movie Master]], taking place between July 15 and 30, 2009. It was played as part of the Set 2 lineup of matches, with DaftPunkYoshi having previously defeated MAZZ0Murder and TheChutley automatically advancing after TangerineImpz dropped out without volleying her serve. It was TheChutley's only full match played as a part of this tournament and the only tennis encounter between these two players. Sources added include ''Titanic: The Animated Movie''(2000), Japanese commercials for ''Donkey Kong 3''(Arcade, 1983) and ''Yoshi''(Game Boy, 1991), ''Shao-lin's Road''(Arcade, 1985), ''I. M. Meen''(PC, 1995), Yngwie Malmsteen, ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', and ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''(CD-i, 1993).
[[DaftPunkYoshi vs. TheChutley]] was a [[Youtube Poop]]/Video [[tennis]] match played as a part of the [[Windows Movie Master]], taking place between July 15 and 30, 2009. It was played as part of the Set 2 lineup of matches, with DaftPunkYoshi having previously defeated MAZZ0Murder and TheChutley automatically advancing after TangerineImpz dropped out without volleying her serve. It was TheChutley's only full match played as a part of this tournament and the only tennis encounter between these two players. Sources added include ''Titanic: The Animated Movie''(2000), Japanese commercials for ''Donkey Kong 3''(Arcade, 1983) and ''Yoshi''(Game Boy, 1991), ''Shao-lin's Road''(Arcade, 1985), ''I. M. Meen''(PC, 1995), Yngwie Malmsteen, ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''(CD-i, 1993) and ''Link: The Faces of Evil''(CD-i, 1993).


Described subsequently by {{dani_phantump}} in 2025 as a match of "absolute Transition Effect Madness"<ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/daftpunkyoshi-vs-thechutley-windows-movie-master.1049/post-12190</ref>, DaftPunkYoshi vs. TheChutley is among the more memorable surviving matches from this tournament and a showcase in [[Windows Movie Maker]] strength for both players, but most significantly for DaftPunkYoshi himself; all three of his rounds on his side showcase impressive technical feats with the software normally associated with editing more conventionally possible in [[Sony Vegas]], including sentence-mixing of dialogue, pitch shifting, composite and chroma-keying effects, angle-precise frame rotation, and picture-in-picture layering, making him easily the defining standout. {{MycroProcessor}} described his Round 5 as "one of the most intense sped up WMM videos in this whole tournament"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180921110837/http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/54233-wmm-tennis-quarterfinals-dpy-vs-thechutley-done/&do=findComment&comment=1946155</ref>, and he and others also commented positively on the matches use of layered transitions progressively of the course of the exchange. For Round 6, TheChutley dispensed of the custom effects she was using in the match up to this point and "pull[ed] an EmperorIng"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180921110837/http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/54233-wmm-tennis-quarterfinals-dpy-vs-thechutley-done/&do=findComment&comment=1963239</ref>, in reference to that player's use of CD-i footage in his Set 1 match with GameBop, and interspersed her final response with slowed-down, distorted, threshold-effected clips of Link exclaiming "KING!" and Gwonam exclaiming "SQUADALA!". Emperor Ing himself called this response "Beautiful." and additionally remarked "lol I'm infamous."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180921110837/http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/54233-wmm-tennis-quarterfinals-dpy-vs-thechutley-done/&do=findComment&comment=1963328</ref> While exact vote totals have been lost, DaftPunkYoshi was the winner of this match, and subsequently faced MycroProcessor in the next set.
Described subsequently by {{dani_phantump}} in 2025 as a match of "absolute Transition Effect Madness"<ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/daftpunkyoshi-vs-thechutley-windows-movie-master.1049/post-12190</ref>, DaftPunkYoshi vs. TheChutley is among the more memorable surviving matches from this tournament and a showcase in [[Windows Movie Maker]] strength for both players, but most significantly for DaftPunkYoshi himself; all three of his rounds on his side showcase impressive technical feats with the software normally associated with editing more conventionally possible in [[Sony Vegas]], including sentence-mixing of dialogue, pitch shifting, composite and chroma-keying effects, angle-precise frame rotation, and picture-in-picture layering, making him easily the defining standout. {{MycroProcessor}} described his Round 5 as "one of the most intense sped up WMM videos in this whole tournament"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180921110837/http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/54233-wmm-tennis-quarterfinals-dpy-vs-thechutley-done/&do=findComment&comment=1946155</ref>, and he and others also commented positively on the matches use of layered transitions progressively of the course of the exchange. For Round 6, TheChutley dispensed of the custom effects she was using in the match up to this point and "pull[ed] an EmperorIng"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180921110837/http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/54233-wmm-tennis-quarterfinals-dpy-vs-thechutley-done/&do=findComment&comment=1963239</ref>, in reference to that player's use of CD-i footage in his Set 1 match with GameBop, and interspersed her final response with slowed-down, distorted, threshold-effected clips of Link exclaiming "KING!" and Gwonam exclaiming "SQUADALA!". Emperor Ing himself called this response "Beautiful." and additionally remarked "lol I'm infamous."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20180921110837/http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/54233-wmm-tennis-quarterfinals-dpy-vs-thechutley-done/&do=findComment&comment=1963328</ref> While exact vote totals have been lost, DaftPunkYoshi was the winner of this match, and subsequently faced MycroProcessor in the next set.