BMATF vs. UncleChuckTH vs. Wikiwow: Difference between revisions
Created page with "Category: Notable Matches thumb BMATF vs. UncleChuckTH vs. Wikiwow was a YouTube Poop tennis match that took place between November 20 and December 1, 2007. It was the first ever complete match to be played by more than two people and one of the earliest to have all of the visual added sources themed entirely around ''The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog''. Previously only Wikiwow and UncleChuckTH had played each other, and this wo..." |
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[[BMATF vs. UncleChuckTH vs. Wikiwow]] was a YouTube Poop tennis match that took place between November 20 and December 1, 2007. It was the first ever complete match to be played by more than two people and one of the earliest to have all of the visual added sources themed entirely around ''The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog''. Previously only Wikiwow and UncleChuckTH had played each other, and this would be the first match which both players would be involved with BMATF in. | [[BMATF vs. UncleChuckTH vs. Wikiwow]] was a YouTube Poop tennis match that took place between November 20 and December 1, 2007. It was the first ever complete match to be played by more than two people and one of the earliest to have all of the visual added sources themed entirely around ''The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog''. Previously, only Wikiwow and UncleChuckTH had played each other, and this would be the first match which both players would be involved with BMATF in. | ||
The titling conventions of this match follow an easily traceable pattern of individual people, concepts or objects "exploding" into something new, starting with Robotnik in the first round with the end result eventually being "nothing" by the last round. The original thread of this match was posted in very often by its three participants, and by the match's end they had managed to play all the way to 15 rounds, the earliest match to get that far in any capacity. Originally a match that was considered to have not gotten much attention, it has grown in stature to become considered today as one of the greatest early tennis matches. RAKninja called this match his favorite of all time in 2008, referring to it as "the stuff of myth and legend". BMATF would subsequently | The titling conventions of this match follow an easily traceable pattern of individual people, concepts or objects "exploding" into something new, starting with Robotnik in the first round with the end result eventually being "nothing" by the last round. The original thread of this match was posted in very often by its three participants, and by the match's end they had managed to play all the way to 15 rounds, the earliest match to get that far in any capacity. Originally a match that was considered to have not gotten much attention, it has grown in stature to become considered today as one of the greatest early tennis matches. RAKninja called this match his favorite of all time in 2008, referring to it as "the stuff of myth and legend". BMATF would subsequently play seperate matches with both UncleChuckTH and Wikiwow following its conclusion, and the first generation of [[tennis staff]] created a thread for it in the short lived "Tennis: Archives" section of the [[YouChew]] forums to commemorate its influence. | ||
The match today is still preserved in a mostly complete fashion, with the exception of Round 14, UncleChuckTH's "Piston brains explodes into every piece of matter in the universe". At some point following its upload, it was taken down for almost entirely consisting of the unedited "Running In The 90s" song as its audio, and has since remained lost and highly sought after. | The match today is still preserved in a mostly complete fashion, with the exception of Round 14, UncleChuckTH's "Piston brains explodes into every piece of matter in the universe". At some point following its upload, it was taken down for almost entirely consisting of the unedited "Running In The 90s" song as its audio, and has since remained lost and highly sought after. | ||