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'''Luioigi vs. {{GameBop}} vs. {{MycroProcessor}}''' was a [[YouTube Poop tennis match]] played as a part of the [[3-Way Tennis Tournament]], taking place between December 6, 2010 and January 8, 2011. It was played as part of the Set 4 lineup of matches; the semifinal lineup of this tournament alongside the match of ChrisGendo vs. Metzgorrre vs. {{Sploltoen}} (BSP666c at the time). With the first finalist already picked from the winners bracket of Set 3 ({{Moogle}}), this set determined who the remaining two players in the final match would be ({{ChrisGendo}} would win in the other match). Luioigi had previously defeated Funacceptable and NESfanboi, GameBop had previously lost to Moogle, and MycroProcessor had previously defeated superkoffee and TheChutley all in Set 3. Sources added include ''Ernest Le Vampire'', ''Little Bear'', ''Franklin'', ''Scooby-Doo!'', Dingo Pictures' ''Aladin''(1993), the Marcell Jankovics/Tibor Hernadi Hungarian animated short "Gustavus Wants to Save Humanity", ''Fantadroms''(1985), ''[[Kukori Es Kotkoda]]'', the ''Pokemon'' animated series, ''Nu, Pagodi!'', ''Bear in the Big Blue House'', ''Banjo-Kazooie''(N64, 1998), ''Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators''(2002-2003), ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''(Season 1 Episode 7A - "A Toadally Magical Adventure"(1990)) and ''Alfred J. Kwak''. (source list incomplete)   
'''Luioigi vs. {{GameBop}} vs. {{MycroProcessor}}''' was a [[YouTube Poop tennis match]] played as a part of the [[3-Way Tennis Tournament]], taking place between December 6, 2010 and January 8, 2011. It was played as part of the Set 4 lineup of matches; the semifinal lineup of this tournament alongside the match of ChrisGendo vs. Metzgorrre vs. {{Sploltoen}} (BSP666c at the time). With the first finalist already picked from the winners bracket of Set 3 ({{Moogle}}), this set determined who the remaining two players in the final match would be ({{ChrisGendo}} would win in the other match). Luioigi had previously defeated [[Luioigi vs. Funacceptable vs. NESfanboi|Funacceptable and NESfanboi]], GameBop had previously lost to Moogle, and MycroProcessor had previously defeated [[superkoffee vs. MycroProcessor vs. TheChutley | superkoffee and TheChutley]] all in Set 3. Sources added include ''Ernest Le Vampire'', ''Little Bear'', ''Franklin'', ''Scooby-Doo!'', Dingo Pictures' ''Aladin''(1993), the Marcell Jankovics/Tibor Hernadi Hungarian animated short "Gustavus Wants to Save Humanity", ''Fantadroms''(1985), ''[[Kukori Es Kotkoda]]'', the ''Pokemon'' animated series, ''Nu, Pagodi!'', ''Bear in the Big Blue House'', ''Banjo-Kazooie''(N64, 1998), ''Kaput and Zösky: The Ultimate Obliterators''(2002-2003), ''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''(Season 1 Episode 7A - "A Toadally Magical Adventure"(1990)) and ''Alfred J. Kwak''. (source list incomplete)   


The match is known for having an eerie, concentrated and at times apocalyptic tone, similar in some ways yet entirely distinct from the other match played in this tournament set. Luioigi's style had by this point reached a stylistic apex, and essentially set the tone that was to follow for this match with his serve, "Ernie Summons Turtle Monsters from the Moon". {{GameBop}} approached this match with the most visually intense style of the three players, as signified by their impressively complex Round 2 and their very musical Round 5. Their Round 8 of this match, "? Rain fails to dampen the Boards Bill Created for the City's Pole Position ?" was later the subject of "Puzzle Pieces -4", part of their own series of "puzzle piece" type videos that showed the deconstruction of the video into the individual rendered segments that were used to eventually arrive at the final product.  
The match is known for having an eerie, concentrated and at times apocalyptic tone, similar in some ways yet entirely distinct from the other match played in this tournament set. Luioigi's style had by this point reached a stylistic apex, and essentially set the tone that was to follow for this match with his serve, "Ernie Summons Turtle Monsters from the Moon". {{GameBop}} approached this match with the most visually intense style of the three players, as signified by their impressively complex Round 2 and their very musical Round 5. Their Round 8 of this match, "? Rain fails to dampen the Boards Bill Created for the City's Pole Position ?" was later the subject of "Puzzle Pieces -4", part of their own series of "puzzle piece" type videos that showed the deconstruction of the video into the individual rendered segments that were used to eventually arrive at the final product.