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The match uses a wide variety of sources that primarily focuses on "superheroes and supervillans", primarily Batman, Joker and other characters from the DC Universe. Many of the sources used in this category were TV clips from various shows aired on ''Kids' WB''. Related clips were also allowed "for jokes."<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhRH_jiQkwA</ref> The superhero/supervillan sources include the ''Mega Man'' TV Series(1994), ''The New Batman/Superman Adventures''(1997-2000; Kids' WB repackage of ''Superman: The Animated Series''(1996-2000), ''The New Batman Adventures''(1997-1999) and ''Batman: The Animated Series''(1992-1995)), ''Spider-Man: The Animated Series''(1994-1998), ''Static Shock''(2000-2004), ''Jackie Chan Adventures''(2000-2005), ''Xaolin Showdown''(1995-2008), ''Batman Beyond''(1999-2001), ''Batman''(1966)("Holy sardine!"), ''Batman Forever''(1995), ''Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe''(2008), ''Teen Titans''(2003), ''Super Friends''(1973-1985), ''The New Adventures of Batman''(1977), ''The Powerpuff Girls''(1998-2005), ''Smallville''(2001-2011) (specifically season 4, episode 5 "Run")("Are you sure there's nothing I can do to change your mind?"), ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''(1994-2008), ''Justice League Unlimited''(2004-2006), ''The Dark Knight''(2008), Batman commercial for ''Zeller's'', specifically the one starring Catwoman(1988-1989), andSuperhero Pow's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6EixUZ5bJw "Superman vs Thor" (2007)]. Out of other related clips the most prominent were the popular anime series ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya''(2006) and ''Lucky Star''(2007). Other sources include ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''(PS2, 2004), pre-release footage of ''Metroid: Other M''(Wii, 2010)("Remember Me?"), Francis from ''Left 4 Dead''(PC, 2008), various episodes of the web series ''The Nostalgia Critic'' such as the "DIE!" scene from his review(2009) of ''Good Burger'', One of ''BUTCHY KID VIDEO'''s "Bigfoot Sighting" videos("HOLY SHIT ITS A BIGFOOT!!!"), various meme snippets from ''Hotel Mario''(CD-i, 1994), ''Link: The Faces of Evil''(Cd-I, 1993) and ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''(CD-i, 1993), the infamous "GET THE FUCK DOWN!!!!!!!" meme video by conorW062(2010)("I'M GOING TO RAPE YOU!!"), and Episode 55 ("Battletoads (NES)")(2010) of ''Angry Video Game Nerd'' (specifically the pause menu dance scene). Music sources include the English opening theme of ''Digimon Frontier''(2002-2003) which was featured recurrently during "suggestive" sections of the match, "Domino Dancing"(1988) by the Pet Shop Boys("Watch them all fall down..."), "September" (1978) by Earth, Wind, and Fire, "Kalimba" (2008) by Mr. Scruff, and "...Baby One More Time"(1998) by Brittany Spears. | The match uses a wide variety of sources that primarily focuses on "superheroes and supervillans", primarily Batman, Joker and other characters from the DC Universe. Many of the sources used in this category were TV clips from various shows aired on ''Kids' WB''. Related clips were also allowed "for jokes."<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhRH_jiQkwA</ref> The superhero/supervillan sources include the ''Mega Man'' TV Series(1994), ''The New Batman/Superman Adventures''(1997-2000; Kids' WB repackage of ''Superman: The Animated Series''(1996-2000), ''The New Batman Adventures''(1997-1999) and ''Batman: The Animated Series''(1992-1995)), ''Spider-Man: The Animated Series''(1994-1998), ''Static Shock''(2000-2004), ''Jackie Chan Adventures''(2000-2005), ''Xaolin Showdown''(1995-2008), ''Batman Beyond''(1999-2001), ''Batman''(1966)("Holy sardine!"), ''Batman Forever''(1995), ''Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe''(2008), ''Teen Titans''(2003), ''Super Friends''(1973-1985), ''The New Adventures of Batman''(1977), ''The Powerpuff Girls''(1998-2005), ''Smallville''(2001-2011) (specifically season 4, episode 5 "Run")("Are you sure there's nothing I can do to change your mind?"), ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast''(1994-2008), ''Justice League Unlimited''(2004-2006), ''The Dark Knight''(2008), Batman commercial for ''Zeller's'', specifically the one starring Catwoman(1988-1989), andSuperhero Pow's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6EixUZ5bJw "Superman vs Thor" (2007)]. Out of other related clips the most prominent were the popular anime series ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya''(2006) and ''Lucky Star''(2007). Other sources include ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''(PS2, 2004), pre-release footage of ''Metroid: Other M''(Wii, 2010)("Remember Me?"), Francis from ''Left 4 Dead''(PC, 2008), various episodes of the web series ''The Nostalgia Critic'' such as the "DIE!" scene from his review(2009) of ''Good Burger'', One of ''BUTCHY KID VIDEO'''s "Bigfoot Sighting" videos("HOLY SHIT ITS A BIGFOOT!!!"), various meme snippets from ''Hotel Mario''(CD-i, 1994), ''Link: The Faces of Evil''(Cd-I, 1993) and ''Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon''(CD-i, 1993), the infamous "GET THE FUCK DOWN!!!!!!!" meme video by conorW062(2010)("I'M GOING TO RAPE YOU!!"), and Episode 55 ("Battletoads (NES)")(2010) of ''Angry Video Game Nerd'' (specifically the pause menu dance scene). Music sources include the English opening theme of ''Digimon Frontier''(2002-2003) which was featured recurrently during "suggestive" sections of the match, "Domino Dancing"(1988) by the Pet Shop Boys("Watch them all fall down..."), "September" (1978) by Earth, Wind, and Fire, "Kalimba" (2008) by Mr. Scruff, and "...Baby One More Time"(1998) by Brittany Spears. | ||
The match progression is largely sequential. Previous rounds more often used to segue into new sequences rather than on top of older sequences, comparatively "horizontal" construction compared to "vertical" construction. This creates a progression very similar to games such as [[ApolloBoy vs. SeductiveBaz]] (2007-2011). Each round's title also follows this pattern, where a story is given as the match goes on (Joker gets a Hot Sundae in Round 1, only for it to be Melted by Superman's Heat Vision in Round 2.) | It was the fourth match played by Deepercutt<ref>No roster exists for Deepercutt, but YouTube and YouChew history show that games were completed against Arufonzu/roboaru, milkr0und and captpan6 (first match) before this</ref> and the 11th match played by Captpan6 (9th completed). <ref>Roster provided directly by Captpan6 himself: "MahsuginaChicken, LakituGuy, xTheCommodore, pimpsahoy, {{theHappyFungus}}, GreatBritishTurd, MahsuginaChicken (2nd match), Deepercutt (GTA), toadomos, {{Nuthead}}, Deepercutt (Superheroes/supervillians), MeiAIDS, CptNameless, electricthecheese, DaThings, and currently BatHunterofDevon." This was later checked by {{dani}} for the completion count.</ref>The match progression is largely sequential. Previous rounds more often used to segue into new sequences rather than on top of older sequences, comparatively "horizontal" construction compared to "vertical" construction. This creates a progression very similar to games such as [[ApolloBoy vs. SeductiveBaz]] (2007-2011). Each round's title also follows this pattern, where a story is given as the match goes on (Joker gets a Hot Sundae in Round 1, only for it to be Melted by Superman's Heat Vision in Round 2.) | ||
Many recurring sequences and gags also continue for large parts of the match, prominently: | Many recurring sequences and gags also continue for large parts of the match, prominently: | ||
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The match is an early example of a tennis match not only being archived but compiled; in 2011 user "ThatHomestar" combined all twelve rounds together because "...while they're fucking hilarious, it's tedious to find them all and watch them in order"<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5BrND2CnQ4</ref>, also shortening the intros that begin each round. | The match is an early example of a tennis match not only being archived but compiled; in 2011 user "ThatHomestar" combined all twelve rounds together because "...while they're fucking hilarious, it's tedious to find them all and watch them in order"<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5BrND2CnQ4</ref>, also shortening the intros that begin each round. | ||
It was | All rounds continue to survive in their original uploads. It was first compiled into a single video by ThatHomestar, a fan of the match, in May 2011. | ||
=Full Match= | =Full Match= | ||