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[[Furnessly vs. MrDrunkenFox]] was a YouTube Poop/Video [[tennis match]] that took place between October 26 and November 3, 2007. [[YTP_Tennis#The_first_matches|The | [[Furnessly vs. MrDrunkenFox]] was a YouTube Poop/Video [[tennis match]] that took place between October 26 and November 3, 2007. [[YTP_Tennis#The_first_matches|The 40th tennis match ever played]], it was one of the earliest matches to theme itself entirely around a specific body of sources, with its focus on the ''Looney Tunes'' theatrical short catalog being a specialty of interest for both players. Shorts used include the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote shorts ''Just Plane Beep'' (1965) and ''Chaser on the Rocks'' (1965), the Bugs Bunny shorts ''A Star is Bored'' (1956), ''The Old Grey Hare'' (1944), ''Bugs Bunny Rides Again'' (1948), ''Super Rabbit'' (1943) and ''The Case of the Missing Hare''(1942), the Daffy Duck shorts ''Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur'' (1939), ''What Makes Daffy Duck''(1948), ''The Great Piggy Bank Robbery'' (1946), ''Scrap Happy Daffy'' (1943) and ''Daffy - The Commando'' (1943), the Porky Pig short ''Porky Pig's Feat'' (1943), the one-off shorts ''The Dover Boys at Pimento University; or, The Rivals of Roquefort Hall'' (1942), ''Tokio Jokio'' (1943) and ''The Russian Rhapsody''(1944), and the intro to ''The Bugs Bunny Show''. | ||
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<small>"a paragon of tennis; The players showed their prowess in each round, never producing a poor-quality [video]. All the [rounds] of this game were of superior quality, all worth watching and loving every second. Part of what made this match interesting was the use of only Looney Toons[sic], which produced [videos] of epic quality instead of the low-quality [videos] that material restrictions often produce. A godly match that ought to be chiseled happily into [YTP] history."</small> | <small>"a paragon of tennis; The players showed their prowess in each round, never producing a poor-quality [video]. All the [rounds] of this game were of superior quality, all worth watching and loving every second. Part of what made this match interesting was the use of only Looney Toons[sic], which produced [videos] of epic quality instead of the low-quality [videos] that material restrictions often produce. A godly match that ought to be chiseled happily into [YTP] history."</small> | ||
It was also the first tennis match to be seen by {{Crash2991}} as well as one of the first to be seen by Emperor Ing. It was compiled into a single video on the official video tennis account {{YouWouldBeWelcome}} in September 2024. | It was also the first tennis match to be seen by {{Crash2991}} as well as one of the first to be seen by Emperor Ing. It was first compiled into a single video on the official video tennis account {{YouWouldBeWelcome}} in September 2024. | ||