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Considered to be one of the highlight matches of the entire tournament, it is well known for, in the words of trepmaws, the "sheer creativity" of GameBop's side and for the "sheer entertainment" of AjaxCubed's side. Sources used in this match are eclectic, and include ''Moi Renart'', the intro for the puzzle game ''The Incredible Toon Machine'', ''Kings Quest VII'', ''Tron''(1982), ''Time Squad'', ''Homestuck''(originally listed as MSPaint Adventures), an informercial for "My Lil Reminder", a late 80s commercial for ''Muzzy'', the film ''Ransom''(1996)("GIVE ME BACK MY SON") and ''Kukori Es Kotkoda''. Round 1 of this match, "Sid is not a BATTLE AXE", has gone on to become one of GameBop's signature works, consisting of its initial sources edited in musical syncopation to the song "Feeling Good!" from the Squaresoft game ''Threads of Fate''(1999). Additionally, Round 5 is well remembered for the entirety of the previous round being chroma keyed inside of the otherwise unedited intro of ''Kukori Es Kotkoda'', and for the sheer comedic and energetic adrenaline rush that is AjaxCubed's Round 6, a fondly remembered video of newer generations of the tennis community.
Considered to be one of the highlight matches of the entire tournament, it is well known for, in the words of trepmaws, the "sheer creativity" of GameBop's side and for the "sheer entertainment" of AjaxCubed's side. Sources used in this match are eclectic, and include ''Moi Renart'', the intro for the puzzle game ''The Incredible Toon Machine'', ''Kings Quest VII'', ''Tron''(1982), ''Time Squad'', ''Homestuck''(originally listed as MSPaint Adventures), an informercial for "My Lil Reminder", a late 80s commercial for ''Muzzy'', the film ''Ransom''(1996)("GIVE ME BACK MY SON") and ''Kukori Es Kotkoda''. Round 1 of this match, "Sid is not a BATTLE AXE", has gone on to become one of GameBop's signature works, consisting of its initial sources edited in musical syncopation to the song "Feeling Good!" from the Squaresoft game ''Threads of Fate''(1999). Additionally, Round 5 is well remembered for the entirety of the previous round being chroma keyed inside of the otherwise unedited intro of ''Kukori Es Kotkoda'', and for the sheer comedic and energetic adrenaline rush that is AjaxCubed's Round 6, a fondly remembered video of newer generations of the tennis community.


This was the final tennis match to be completed by AjaxCubed. By raw score, he did end up as the narrow winner of this match, however due to accumulated penalties the win would default to GameBop instead. The match was heavily acclaimed by contemporary viewers including TheChutley, trepmaws, JakeSteel, McMANGOS and MycroProcessor, the latter of whom considered this to be one of their favorite tennis matches of all time even before it had finished. With AjaxCubed's original uploads being automatically deleted by YouTube in August 2019, the original files were saved by AjaxCubed himself and later reuploaded by VidTens443 shortly thereafter, preserving the match in its complete state.
This was the final tennis match to be completed by AjaxCubed. By raw score, he did end up as the narrow winner of this match, however due to accumulated penalties the win would default to GameBop instead. The match was heavily acclaimed by contemporary viewers including TheChutley, trepmaws, JakeSteel, McMANGOS and MycroProcessor, the latter of whom considered this to be one of his favorite tennis matches of all time even before it had finished. With AjaxCubed's original uploads being automatically deleted by YouTube in August 2019, the original files were saved by AjaxCubed himself and later reuploaded by VidTens443 shortly thereafter, preserving the match in its complete state.


=The Full Match=
=The Full Match=