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[[ChrisGendo vs. AshcrementVII]] was a YouTube Poop Tennis match that took place between September 26 and October 17, 2010. The match was themed around only using animated sources for its duration, and as a result each round features a unique mixture of both Japanese and Western animation, with a particular focus on Disney-related media for the latter. Sources added include ''Welcome To The NHK''("I'M GOING TOWARDS THE LIIIIIIIIIIGHT"), ''Bakemonogotari'', ''Kara No Kyoukai'', the Touhou music video for the IOSYS arrangement of "Heartfelt Nekoromancer", ''Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might'', ''Full Metal Panic!'', ''Ranma 1/2'', ''Urusei Yatsura'', ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'', ''The Great Mouse Detective''(1986), ''DuckTales'', ''Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers'', the Daffy Duck short ''Duck Amuck''(1953), the Goofy short ''No Smoking''(1951), and the Mickey Mouse short ''The Band Concert''(1935). | [[ChrisGendo vs. AshcrementVII]] was a YouTube Poop Tennis match that took place between September 26 and October 17, 2010. The match was themed around only using animated sources for its duration, and as a result each round features a unique mixture of both Japanese and Western animation, with a particular focus on Disney-related media for the latter. Sources added include ''Welcome To The NHK''("I'M GOING TOWARDS THE LIIIIIIIIIIGHT"), ''Bakemonogotari'', ''Kara No Kyoukai'', the Touhou music video for the IOSYS arrangement of "Heartfelt Nekoromancer", ''Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might'', ''Full Metal Panic!'', ''Ranma 1/2'', ''Urusei Yatsura'', ''Revolutionary Girl Utena'', ''The Great Mouse Detective''(1986), ''DuckTales'', ''Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers'', the Daffy Duck short ''Duck Amuck''(1953), the Goofy short ''No Smoking''(1951), and the Mickey Mouse short ''The Band Concert''(1935). | ||