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The Doubles Cup I was a [[Youtube Poop Tennis]] Tournament organized and hosted by [[RAKninja]] that served to be significant in helping to cement the popularity of the variant that would be known as Doubles Tennis. It was launched in November 2008 and continued until June 2009, and introduced many of the people that would go on to become some of the most widely recognizable names in the world of tennis, spawning two matches that are still greatly considered as some of the greatest matches ever played; seminfinal match [[TheChutley]]+trepmaws vs. [[Gamebop]]+[[MycroProcessor]], and final match AjaxCubed+[[Aesaun]] vs. [[MycroProcessor]]+[[Gamebop]], in which Aesaun and AjaxCubed would  emerge as the winners of the Tournament. The gameplay model that was created and used in this competition would later see a revamp in the form of the [[Doubles Cup II]].
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The Doubles Cup I was a [[Youtube Poop Tennis]] Tournament organized and hosted by [[RAKninja]] that served to be significant in helping to cement the popularity of the variant that would be known as Doubles Tennis. It was launched in November 2008 and continued until June 2009, and introduced many of the people that would go on to become some of the most widely recognizable names in the world of tennis, spawning two matches that are still greatly considered as some of the greatest matches ever played; seminfinal match [[TheChutley]]+[[trepmaws]] vs. [[Gamebop]]+[[MycroProcessor]], and final match [[AjaxCubed]]+[[Aesaun]] vs. [[MycroProcessor]]+[[Gamebop]], in which Aesaun and AjaxCubed would  emerge as the winners of the Tournament. The gameplay model that was created and used in this competition would later see a revamp in the form of the [[Doubles Cup II]].
  
  
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{{VidCaption|p6VAvGemNuE|JazzDanceForChildren + TangerineImpz vs. MrGenericMan + zacheatscrackers, Round 5}}
 
{{VidCaption|p6VAvGemNuE|JazzDanceForChildren + TangerineImpz vs. MrGenericMan + zacheatscrackers, Round 5}}
 
The finished Round 5, the first of a number of collaborations to come between JazzDance and Tang, featured a rather unique approach to the collaborative process, featuring the first half of the video being edited over in the second half with more sources being added around it, and equally intense and loud editing coming off of both players in the video. Among the added sources were Speed Racer and footage of the holocaust("THE VALKE VOLUMES CONTAINED '''5000 CLAMS 5000 DOLLARS?????'''") working in the mix of Doug and Yatterman which were also present throughout this round, along with various anime and a film with an undisclosed title. RAKninja simply remarked "oh wow" upon seeing the finished product and the comments also featured their share of praise with MrDrunkenFox calling it "A-Fucking-Mazing". zacheatscrackers after some initial difficulty finished his half of Round 6 and sent it to MrGenericMan, but this player would end up dropping out at this time, prompting BMATF to come in as a replacement to finish the match off yer remaining wary that he didn't think he'd be able to "triumph over tang and jazz's rape of fury". The last round (now deleted) was recieved greatly positively with BMATF stating that it was almost as much fun making a tennis round that he'd ever had, rating his match between UncleChuckTH and Wikiwow as slightly higher in fun. Mycro called it an "Amazing conclusion, this whole match was full of great stuff that matched my initial reaction, one of my personal favorites of this week" with trepmaws writing "I just watched the whole thing. Both teams made some impressive stuff, and BMATF fit in nicely, despite not entering until the last round. It was tough to decide who to vote for". Emperor Ing praised the match with "Excellent effort from all involved". The final results saw a very close popular vote, with Jazz + Tang winning it by only a single vote, and having the highest amount of votes for the first set. Both judge votes went to them also, leading them to be the victors of the match and moving onto Set 2.
 
The finished Round 5, the first of a number of collaborations to come between JazzDance and Tang, featured a rather unique approach to the collaborative process, featuring the first half of the video being edited over in the second half with more sources being added around it, and equally intense and loud editing coming off of both players in the video. Among the added sources were Speed Racer and footage of the holocaust("THE VALKE VOLUMES CONTAINED '''5000 CLAMS 5000 DOLLARS?????'''") working in the mix of Doug and Yatterman which were also present throughout this round, along with various anime and a film with an undisclosed title. RAKninja simply remarked "oh wow" upon seeing the finished product and the comments also featured their share of praise with MrDrunkenFox calling it "A-Fucking-Mazing". zacheatscrackers after some initial difficulty finished his half of Round 6 and sent it to MrGenericMan, but this player would end up dropping out at this time, prompting BMATF to come in as a replacement to finish the match off yer remaining wary that he didn't think he'd be able to "triumph over tang and jazz's rape of fury". The last round (now deleted) was recieved greatly positively with BMATF stating that it was almost as much fun making a tennis round that he'd ever had, rating his match between UncleChuckTH and Wikiwow as slightly higher in fun. Mycro called it an "Amazing conclusion, this whole match was full of great stuff that matched my initial reaction, one of my personal favorites of this week" with trepmaws writing "I just watched the whole thing. Both teams made some impressive stuff, and BMATF fit in nicely, despite not entering until the last round. It was tough to decide who to vote for". Emperor Ing praised the match with "Excellent effort from all involved". The final results saw a very close popular vote, with Jazz + Tang winning it by only a single vote, and having the highest amount of votes for the first set. Both judge votes went to them also, leading them to be the victors of the match and moving onto Set 2.
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/36043-doubles-jacktron7000-trepmaws-vs-vvaluigi-ytpsource/ JackTron7000 + trepmaws vs. TheChutley + vvaluigi]
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/36046-klausthewizard-commandersky-vs-ajaxcubed-aesaun/ KlausTheWizard + CommanderSky vs. AjaxCubed + Aesaun]
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/36340-terrorist-nuthead-vs-microprocessor-gamebop/ Nuthead + Terrorist vs. MycroProcessor + Gamebop]
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/36062-rakninja-moogleabuse-vs-mcmungo-wowcomics/ Moogle + RAKninja vs. McMANGOS + WowComics]
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/36086-flashmaker-grabboarm-vs-thesfariobros-quax94/ theFlashmaker9985 + Grabboarm vs. TheSfarioBros + quax]
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/36059-jazztangerineimpz-v-zacheatscrackersbmatf/ JazzDanceForChildren + TangerineImpz vs. zacheatscrackers + MrGenericMan/BMATF]
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/36042-doubles-tourney-luioigiunp-vs-sargeantbaconfutures-passed/ UberNooberPooper + Luioigi vs. RobotComics + SeargentBacon]
 
  
 
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Moogle's Round 4 was described by MycroProcessor as combining the two styles delivered by both sides, specifically RAK's Round 2 together with Round 3, done in a very unique fashion offering interesting cookie-cutter  variations on the visuals in combination with the added Touhou footage that occupied the larger portion of the video. Mycro also wrote "I like the way it went even further into the frame-by-frame scrambling section, and just overall the visual editing done was really cool. I liked the pitch bending done on the music to transition into the crazier fast section." Moogle stated around this time that due to how interesting the progression of the match has been that he wondered what it would look like if any two players switched places, with RAK mentioning it would be "quite different" due to the notion that he would make a Round 4 much different than a Round 2, as would probably be a common case.  
 
Moogle's Round 4 was described by MycroProcessor as combining the two styles delivered by both sides, specifically RAK's Round 2 together with Round 3, done in a very unique fashion offering interesting cookie-cutter  variations on the visuals in combination with the added Touhou footage that occupied the larger portion of the video. Mycro also wrote "I like the way it went even further into the frame-by-frame scrambling section, and just overall the visual editing done was really cool. I liked the pitch bending done on the music to transition into the crazier fast section." Moogle stated around this time that due to how interesting the progression of the match has been that he wondered what it would look like if any two players switched places, with RAK mentioning it would be "quite different" due to the notion that he would make a Round 4 much different than a Round 2, as would probably be a common case.  
{{VidCaption|j6PWKxDB97A|Aesaun + AjaxCubed vs. RAKninja + Moogle, Round 6}}
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Some time passed during a period in which it seemed that every match of the second week had become stalled with RAK becoming irritated at lack of communication before Aesaun finally reappeared after 6 days late explaining that he was unexpectedly grounded, but would probably be able to finish his half of Round 5 by the weekend, which came to be realized with Round 5 being posted two days later. The video, which would be the first such collaboration between the two players for the tournament, fully returned to the loudness and energy of the serve while adding in the additional fast pace of Round 3, making for a wholly effective collaboration with parts seeming to blend quite well together. Among the added material was Aesop Rock- None Shall Pass, Iji, Hugh Laurie's casting tape for House, And audio from Morning Star by David Maslanka on Aesaun's side, with Jet Force Gemini Commercial, Street Fighter Cartoon (Though the parts of it are barely visible) and A video of a Meow Mix Clock on AjaxCubed's side. TheSfarioBros commented that the match had "truely been astounding" and Mycro wrote "I easily can see this as a perfect combination of your two styles, even if they are similar, the differences combined made a really cool result. I liked the glitchy stuttering in particular, as well as the composite mode effect used with the wave effect stuff. I still don’t have the high quality option, so I’m definitely not getting the whole representation of how awesome this is. I liked the way the sources from the previous round were used and also how round 4 seemed to be the focus of what was edited in round 5".  
 
Some time passed during a period in which it seemed that every match of the second week had become stalled with RAK becoming irritated at lack of communication before Aesaun finally reappeared after 6 days late explaining that he was unexpectedly grounded, but would probably be able to finish his half of Round 5 by the weekend, which came to be realized with Round 5 being posted two days later. The video, which would be the first such collaboration between the two players for the tournament, fully returned to the loudness and energy of the serve while adding in the additional fast pace of Round 3, making for a wholly effective collaboration with parts seeming to blend quite well together. Among the added material was Aesop Rock- None Shall Pass, Iji, Hugh Laurie's casting tape for House, And audio from Morning Star by David Maslanka on Aesaun's side, with Jet Force Gemini Commercial, Street Fighter Cartoon (Though the parts of it are barely visible) and A video of a Meow Mix Clock on AjaxCubed's side. TheSfarioBros commented that the match had "truely been astounding" and Mycro wrote "I easily can see this as a perfect combination of your two styles, even if they are similar, the differences combined made a really cool result. I liked the glitchy stuttering in particular, as well as the composite mode effect used with the wave effect stuff. I still don’t have the high quality option, so I’m definitely not getting the whole representation of how awesome this is. I liked the way the sources from the previous round were used and also how round 4 seemed to be the focus of what was edited in round 5".  
 
Round 6 ended the match on a much more abruptly experimental and what MAZZ0Murder called "a very mysterious and eerie note", with the previous round being edited in a lot of etchy jump-cuts and effects that by normal standards are quite basic but here were used in a much more original and new way, particularly in the use of Gaussian blur effects with black space being used in liberal amounts between edits and lots of slowed down audio being used. Among the added sources used were "iron sheik greatest moments" and "a very short clip from me vs. ophios round 4 from [[Tennis Cup I|last cup]]" on RAKninja's side and Immortal - Blashyrkh and a Touhou fan video on Moogle's side, with a lot of undisclosed audio added in addition. Mycro wrote in response "Oh wow, I loved the bizarre feel of that. Similar to the glitchiness of round 2, but with the styles that had been added in rounds 3-5 mixed in. The static worked well as a mechanism to move the video along". He went on to call it both his favorite match in the Doubles Cup so far, "as well as just becoming one of my favorite matches of all time. It just had so many cool stylistic variations between rounds, nice effects and neat pacing". Moogle echoed this calling the match his favorite finished match of the tournament so far, and expressed gratitude in being able to play against AjaxCubed and Aesaun, who was a team he had hoped he would be matched against. Aesaun compared the round to Revolution 9 in its hypnotic style, "half expecting "NUMBER NINE. NUMBER NINE. NUMBER NINE." to pop up somewhere in it" much like ophios's Round 9 of the first YTP Chain.
 
Round 6 ended the match on a much more abruptly experimental and what MAZZ0Murder called "a very mysterious and eerie note", with the previous round being edited in a lot of etchy jump-cuts and effects that by normal standards are quite basic but here were used in a much more original and new way, particularly in the use of Gaussian blur effects with black space being used in liberal amounts between edits and lots of slowed down audio being used. Among the added sources used were "iron sheik greatest moments" and "a very short clip from me vs. ophios round 4 from [[Tennis Cup I|last cup]]" on RAKninja's side and Immortal - Blashyrkh and a Touhou fan video on Moogle's side, with a lot of undisclosed audio added in addition. Mycro wrote in response "Oh wow, I loved the bizarre feel of that. Similar to the glitchiness of round 2, but with the styles that had been added in rounds 3-5 mixed in. The static worked well as a mechanism to move the video along". He went on to call it both his favorite match in the Doubles Cup so far, "as well as just becoming one of my favorite matches of all time. It just had so many cool stylistic variations between rounds, nice effects and neat pacing". Moogle echoed this calling the match his favorite finished match of the tournament so far, and expressed gratitude in being able to play against AjaxCubed and Aesaun, who was a team he had hoped he would be matched against. Aesaun compared the round to Revolution 9 in its hypnotic style, "half expecting "NUMBER NINE. NUMBER NINE. NUMBER NINE." to pop up somewhere in it" much like ophios's Round 9 of the first YTP Chain.
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{{VidCaption|GuCsF5D_E4w|TheChutley + vvaluigi vs. RobotComics + SeargentBacon, The Complete Match sans vvaluigi's missing Round 3}}
 
{{VidCaption|GuCsF5D_E4w|TheChutley + vvaluigi vs. RobotComics + SeargentBacon, The Complete Match sans vvaluigi's missing Round 3}}
vvaluigi mentioned at the announcement of the matchup '''TheChutley + vvaluigi vs. RobotComics + SeargentBacon'''(with hobopidgeon and TheHappyFungus serving as judges) that right at the same time he and SeargentBacon were in the midst of discussing the possibility of this happening. RobotComics expressed that "When round 1 of the last match was put up, I was quite confident. I'm fairly familiar with YTPSource and vvaluigi's works, and I'm not quite so confident. It'll definately be a fun match though" and the other players showed excitement toward the match also.
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vvaluigi mentioned at the announcement of the matchup '''TheChutley + vvaluigi vs. RobotComics + SeargentBacon''' that right at the same time he and SeargentBacon were in the midst of discussing the possibility of this happening.
 
 
The serve began with a charged sense of pacing using largely a Bee Gees music video and Fear Zero as its sources, with Mycro writing " it's frequent that I imagine the pacing to only get to this level in round 2 or 3, so I'll be interested in seeing what Futures does". Futures Passed mentioned that he was impressed with the difficulty of the round in terms of volleying it, and his Round 2 featured some interesting effect and visual cominations and general in-working with the previous round around its added footage, in particular with the use of color curves and color-specific gaussian blur.
 
Imaperson commented that this would become a very intense match with TheChutley noting Futures's quick response time, in addition to commenting positively on the round. vvaluigi's Round 3 added in Catch Phrase and Sonic Adventure 2 and continued the match's pacing aspect, editing in a more basic fashion than that of his other solo Round in the previous match, and also take not very long to respond, with the match already being halfway through within the first day. By contrast SeargentBacon spent near the length of his turnover time delivering his response, wanting RobotComics to see it first before uploading it, and then doing so the following day. The round featured a lot of added sources with MycroProcessor noting "I like how this had some clever YTPMV sections, especially when they used the stuff from the previous round to drive them", otherwise editing the rest of the round in a quirky fashion around what was added, increasing the length by a lot in addition which presented a small challenge to TheChutley and vvaluigi, the latter player noting that while he preferred to increase the length in the next round TheChutley did not, meaning that Round 5 could take some time to be created.
 
 
 
Round 5 added in on TheChutley's side a pic of vvaluigi's avatar, Fear Zero and Link: Faces of Evil and "ATC- Around the World" on vvaluigi's side, with the former player taking up the heavy editing and the latter player taking up the more basic editing, with the two halves evened out throughout the collab round to give it a disciplined sense of pacing, allowing the extended length being able to hold throughout and providing a stronge response to SeargentBacon's Round 4. vvaluigi contributed a YTPMV segment using the guitar footage from the previous round which was positively noted by Futures Passed, and Mycro wrote "I like how the introduction built up quickly to a higher pitch, and then was suddenly followed by the strobe and scrambling effect done with the Playstation 3 and spiral background. Overall this had some interesting pacing based edits probably from Vvaluigi, and some really great effects, probably from YTPsource. I think as far as collab rounds go, this seemed like a perfect combination of your two very different styles, without feeling choppy."
 
 
 
Round 6 was different pacing wise but was strong in other areas such as visuals and intensity, with Mycro writing "I like how that round added its own visually crazy stuff to go along with the pace-wise crazy stuff from the previous round. To me it seems like collab rounds are getting better this month, since people seemed to have figured out how to make their styles match well. Of course I don't know how Ajax/Aesaun, Erarg/Braden and Me/GameBop will deal with those since we haven't had to make one yet". The uploading of this round resulted it being the first match of the set to complete, before any other match had reached the collab round stage or even half as far as this match had gotten by the time it had finished. This would also mark the point in which TheChutley would transition from using his "YTPSource" account over to the account that he uses to the present day, citing estrangement from his subscribers as a reason to start fresh elsewhere. McMANGOS wrote a review of the match around when the polls for the gameweek opened:
 
 
 
Round 1 was great. Very good use of the light rays effect, and good visuals overall. I really like the stuttering aswell. The pitch shifting was also quite enjoyable.
 
 
 
Round 2 had great visuals, much like round 1. Good use of stuttering in here aswell. The pacing and the audio effects were great too.
 
 
 
Round 3 was awesome. It took the visual work from the previous round and enhanced it in a facinating manner. Again, good stuttering here too. The layering effects and pitch shifting was good aswell.
 
 
 
Much like the previous rounds, round 4 had great visual effects. It basically did what round 3 did with round 2. The YTPMV part(s) were also quite good. Don't really have all that much to say about this round.
 
 
 
Round 5 has a lot of heavy/intense editing. Even more intense than previous rounds (if that is even possible). Much like round 1 it features some great usage of the light rays effect, especially the ending. Most rape rounds that are over 1 minute are usually dull during some parts, however this round had my full attention throughout the entire video.
 
 
 
Round 6 had a fast, yet solid pace. Making use of the effects from the previous round in an effective way, this round features great visuals (as usual). The YTPMV part was pretty neat. Don't really have much to say about this round, however it's a good finish to this great match.
 
 
 
The final results saw TheChutley + vvaluigi winning the match's popular vote 11 to 7, and with each team gaining a judge vote this gave TheChutley + vvaluigi their second win, and advancement into the semifinal round. However this would be the last time that TheChutley and vvaluigi would work together in a tournament setting; soon after being announced as the winners of the match vvaluigi experienced a computer crash that made him unable to continue in the competition, leading to a replacement to be needed. It was here that trepmaws and TheChutley would come together and soon collaborate together for the first time of many times in tennis.
 
 
 
 
 
McMANGOS responded "fuck yes" when the draw of '''TheSfarioBros + quax vs. MycroProcessor + Gamebop'''(with Aesaun and Emperor Ing acting as judges) was announced, with MycroProcessor expressing excitement for the match since his opponants were closer to his preferred styles. The serve began the match using Bill Cosby and Weird Al Yankovic's "Like a Surgeon" music video with Sfario explaining "Yes, I know it's rather short, and somewhat diluted. Mostly because of business. I've been busy out of my freaking mind" and that the video was done with the intention of going for more of a sentence-mixing approach while leaving material open for the player making Round 2. Much like MycroProcessor and Gamebop's previous match the serve was delivered incredibly late, almost not making the absolute deadline, and by this point a number of matches had progressed signifigantly with at least one already finished.
 
 
 
Mycro's Round 2 added in Riven, Alida and Floating Runner and giving a naturally heavy treatment to the serve, with the Bill Cosby footage receiving multi-layer rendering and the majority of the video producing many quick cuts and pitch shifting sequences which Moogle noted as "unintentionally musical" and AjaxCubed also pointing out heavy use of chroma-keying in addition to pitch effects. RAKninja praised "the overall glitchy feel to it, and the stuttry ending" and quax responded with "i'm fucked. that'll be very hard to top".
 
 
 
quax self-depreciatingly commented that his Round 3 ruined the chances of him and Sfario advancing from this set which was naturally rebuked by his teammate and AjaxCubed, with Mycro commenting "I really liked how round 3 took the frame scrambling I did to a higher level. I liked the stuff you did with the sources I added, though I was surprised how much of it was mixed into the frame scrambling section rather than individually edited sections".  Emperor Ing simply said "So far.... so good? I look forward to the final three rounds". Gamebop mentioned that while the round looked difficult to work with that he had several ideas of what to do with it, executing them in his Round 4 which effect wise continued the match in an upwards direction, adding in Alfred Kwak and "some Clock Tower/Moon animation my sister had to do for college or something" and editing at a mostly fast pace in connection with the previous round along with some sudden switches to a slow pace in the video's second half. quax called it a "masterpeice" and Mycro wrote "Very awesome round 4, I liked the opacity thing done with the news reporter from the previous round(Bill O' Reilly, a signature source of quax's) as well as the continuation of the "STAGE CLEAR" part, the glitchy stutters and chroma keying, all of which helped this round greatly. It probably made up for any disappointment in my round. I'm excited to see round 5".
 
 
 
All of the rounds of this match by this point had hovered around the 30 second mark in terms of time limit making the match an overall swift watch, though with Round 5 the round length was unexpectedly cut in half due to Sfario not being able to contribute more than a few seconds to Round 5 due to continued busyness in his schedule, telling quax that if they moved on that he'd have to find a replacement player. Round 5 as a result is only 13 seconds long and features almost entirely quax's editing, with Mycro praising it as "brilliant insanity" but otherwise the round being panned for its abruptly short length and the quax + Sfario being penalized for it, in addition to the round being incredibly late. RAKninja also at one point accidentally started the voting polls for the match too early due to confusing Mycro's Round 6 with GreatBritishTurd as Round 6 of the tournament match.
 
{{VidCaption|iErKJiZSwyQ|TheSfarioBros + quax vs. MycroProcessor + Gamebop, Round 6}}
 
The actual Round 6 was anticipated by Moogle to be an over 30 second response, which he predicted correctly as the final Round's length was 1 minute and 28 seconds, the length of over half of the entire match before it. The first 56 seconds were much slower in pace than almost all the round preceding it, featuring climactic backing music and use of reverb on a lot of the audio, with very short faster bits inserted at various parts throughout giving the round a much more eerie feeling in addition to its already existing contrasts. The differences between parts is practically unnoticeable as both players seem to meld their styles together more cohensively than almost any other team of the tournament at this point, to the untrained eye it almost seems like an entirely MycroProcessor made video as Gamebop's additions while possibly noticeable are hard to distinguish. The last 32 seconds of the video return to the fast pace ongoing in the match and excelling in the field on both sides, with Riven, Kukori and various other games/sources being added in and being considered a great finish to the match. Moogle commented that the round was "a minute longer than anybody would expect" and "Probably my favourite slowpaced remix from you two" while XBR4D3NX commented that Mycro and Gamebop were practically "shoe-ins" for the win, echoed by quax who commented that his team already lost. Mycro commented on Gamebop's contributions "This was awesome to see your edits so nicely placed with mine. The stuff you added to the creepy section was really interesting to watch, I wasn't sure how you would be able to add to that. I also liked how you zoomed in the picture-in-picture stuff to transition into the warped stuff that I did at the very end" and overall seemed very satisfied with the final round. The popular vote ruled in favor of Mycro + Gamebop with 10 votes versus 4, and with a judge vote to each team gave the win to them, advancing them to the semifinals.
 
 
 
 
 
XBR4D3NX made the humorous comment of having to get "some fucking laxatives" for the matchup that was to be '''TangerineImpz + JazzDanceForChildren vs. Erarg + XBR4D3NX'''(with Futures Passed and trepmaws acting as judges) with Tang mentioning finding sources and that "Finals have been killing my shitting instincts", eventually turning out what became "THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE", the serve for the match. Similarly loud it utilized repetition as its key element using Hokuto Destiny and Hey Arnold as its primary sources, while also utilizing gradient map/color curve effects which was considered to be a semiunusual trait for Tang's work. Round 2 made considerably good use with the serve though Mycro when commenting on it stated that he preferred the serve in comparison to the pacing and the editing between the two videos(the original video is currently private) and Round 3 was an entirely loud video once more, with Space Ghost and an old flash animation being prominant featured sources throughout the video's length.  Mycro wrote "A lot more of that consisted of a new source than I would imagine being a good amount, but the editing done to both it and the previous round was enough to make it simply amazing" with Tang exclaiming "What a mindfuck."
 
 
 
Round 4 took the match in a slightly different direction by being more visual than the previous rounds utilizing a lot more color alterations and chroma-keying tricks in the round's beginning before later launching into large usage of Ren and Stimpy in a similarly loudly distorted fashion, which Mycro commented on saying "I liked the way the chroma keying was used at the beginning, and overall really cool effects were used. The only possible problem I see is that the majority consisted of a new source, and the previous round didn't seem to get much use". The previous round was in fact relegated to the first 20 seconds, considerably risky for a 1 minute and 19 second video. XBR4D3NX reasoned that "There wasn't much to work w/ from the previous round, without making my round seem repetitive. And a lot from the rounds before were destroyed by YT's wonderful video quality."
 
 
 
Round 5 featured the enigmatic title of "Superhuman Somatic Mutation Enhanced Biometrics Robot Super Warrior: Pachinko Man XI" and added in many different obscure and familiar sources which served to once again dominate the large majority of the video, with Mycro writing "Round 5 had some really cool effects to go with what round 4 had. I love all of the rounds in this match, but my major complaint so far is that not much of the previous rounds seem to be used. Round 5 seemed more balanced than round 4 in terms of placement added stuff though". Tang exclaimed "Holy butt fucking christ!" upon seeing the finished Round 6(now private), which Mycro reviewed saying "The strobe effects were awesome and I liked how they were placed under chroma keying at points. The rhythmic musical section at the end was really nice. Overall this used round 5 nicely in creative ways". McMANGOS then posted a review of the match soon afterward:
 
 
 
Round 1 was pretty interesting to watch. Interesting choice of sources, good pacing and all-around a good introduction for this match.
 
 
 
Round 2 was a bit like round 1 in terms of pacing. However, it used a bit more advanced visual work. A lot shorter than the previous round, but I don't find that as something negative.
 
 
 
Round 3 was a good follow-up to round 2. Keeping a similar pacing, adding more visuals and also having some pretty neat audio work. Not much to say, it's a great round.
 
 
 
Round 4 was a pleasant watch. Great visual work and audio work. It also managed to keep the pshychotic-style editing that I saw in the previous round, which was pretty interesting.
 
 
 
Round 5 was a great continuation to round 4. Blending footage from the previous rounds with new sources in an excellent manner. I also found the stuttering parts to be quite enjoyable.
 
 
 
Round 6 was quite the amazing finish. Great visual work, and the pacing was slightly different from previous round, yet it kept me intrigued. The musical part was great aswell.
 
 
 
trepmaws as the match's judge later had a more detailed review posted upon the results appearing:
 
 
 
Round 1
 
 
 
Going into this match, I can safely say that I was for the most part unfamiliar with its participants or their work (the exception being Impz, whose video "BISON BEATS UP A BLACK DUDE" is one of my favorites from my early days of poop watching --- though I hadn't watched any of his videos since then), so I didn't know what to expect here. Judging from round 1 though, I could tell this was going to be an interesting match. The part that really struck me as impressive about this round was the pacing and use of effects, both of which were very solid. There was a healthy balance between regular and ear-raped clips, and repetitions and reversals were placed at just the right places any time Fist of the North Star was used. It was a great round and a promising start to the match.
 
 
 
Round 2
 
 
 
Coming out of round 1, Erarg's round 2 was not bad, but a bit disappointing in comparison. The fact that it was only a third of the length of the previous round may have something to do with it, but it seems like not much was done during that time. Content from round 1 was used well enough, if somewhat predictably, and the new material was okay, though it didn't really catch my interest too much. Overall, a decent volley, but nothing special.
 
 
 
Round 3
 
 
 
Ah, so this is the JazzDanceForChildren I hear so much about. After the first few seconds, it was clear that this was going to be a very different round from the previous one. I'm normally not one for tennis rounds that lay on the Distortion effect non-stop, but I'll make an exception for this one. The black and white source Jazz added suited the ear rape well, and combined with his fast-paced style, it became somewhat freaky after a while. Other sources had dramatically less coverage, and it seemed like the previous round was added more as a necessity for the match, but the brief interjections it had still fit the round nicely without hurting the insanity. This was definitely great round.
 
 
 
Round 4
 
 
 
I wasn't entirely sure what to make of this one at first. The first 26 seconds were pretty good. The previous round was used reasonably well, and the new material had some nice effects used on it. After 0:26 though, it seemed like he ran out of ideas and figured throwing ear rape on a Ren and Stimpy clip would be an adequate filler. I don't know if Braden was trying to set something up for the collab rounds, but after the fast pace of round 3 and the first half of this round, it really made the volley fall flat on its face for me. A good round, but a bit disappointing.
 
 
 
Round 5
 
 
 
Impz and Jazz went into their last round with one heck of a collaborative effort. As with their other rounds, this one was a healthy portion of insanity, with a near perfect fusion of both teammates' styles. The alternation between regular and ear raped clips seen in round 1 was seen again here and was just as entertaining, and the repetitions and reversals, while simple, were rather funny in the context of this round. Again, as with previous rounds, the ratio of new to previous material was considerably off, but what little previous material that did show up was well-meshed with everything else. Even the Ren and Stimpy audio was used creatively, by combining it with a video of a mass burial (is it bad that I laughed at that?). Excellent round.
 
 
 
Round 6
 
 
 
Round 5 was something that would have been difficult for anyone to top. But boy, Erarg and Braden were up to the challenge. Unlike their previous rounds, which seemed short on ideas, this time they knew exactly what to do. After a 10-second warm-up, the round goes right into the insanity, picking up where Impz and Jazz left off. 0:10 - 0:25 easily matches anything cooked up in round 5, and the Ren and Stimpy audio, while not quite as funny here as in the previous round, is still used well enough. The second half of the round, which from what I understand is Erarg's creation, continues the rape fest. The remix in this part is easily the highlight of the round for me (but then again, I'm a big fan of making music out of onslaughts of distortion). The only weak point I could find in this round is the part from 0:34 - 0:57, which appeared to be more filler (or perhaps this is Braden's usual style and I'm misinterpreting it) and seemed really out of place with the rest of the round. Overall, though, this was their best round in the match, and picking a favorite between this one and the previous is a difficult choice. Well done, guys.
 
 
 
 
 
Throughout the voting period it was observed that the popular vote for Jazz + Tang vs. Erarg + Brad was almost constantly neck and neck; 5 to 5 on March 3rd and then once again tied 8 to 8 three days later. Eventually the tie was finally broken with Erarg + Brad pulling through with the score resting on their 11 votes versus 9, advancing them to the semifinals after having played only a single match in the tournament so far.
 
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/38984-aesaun-ajaxcubed-vs-rakninja-moogle-ffgasm/ Aesaun + AjaxCubed vs. RAKninja + Moogle]
 
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/38964-ytpsourcevvaluigi-vs-sergeantbaconfuturespassed/ TheChutley + vvaluigi vs. RobotComics + SeargentBacon]
 
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/40549-thesfariobros-quax-vs-microprocessor-gamebop/ TheSfarioBros + quax vs. MycroProcessor + Gamebop]
 
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/39205-impz-jazz-vs-erarg-brad/ TangerineImpz + JazzDnaceForChildren vs. Erarg + XBR4D3NX]
 
  
 
====Set 3====
 
====Set 3====
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The part of Round 6 can be easily distinguished by their aspect ratios and audio qualities; Gamebop's parts do not extend to full screen and have slightly less audio qualities due to that his parts were sent over first while Mycro, editing around this footage, naturally does extend to full screen and featured audio that is less compressed, while also being slightly faster. He is also the contributor for the follow up YTPMV segment, yet another improvement from that of the previousand adding in Rhem 3, Animusic and "A silly edited still image from Rhem with Pokemon R/S team Magma/Aqua secret base music to go with it"(the video's YOU ARE JOLTEON ending), while Gamebop contributes the face of the Tombstone character made up of two different eyes and the mouth from the Obsidian source, adding in Ovide, Rhem, and Whelt's "Wilderness 2" video(though he mentions it's "barely distinguishable") and both contributing an equal amount of visual spectacles abound through the climactic finish to the match. quax commented that the round "blew [him] away" and that as he was assigned judge of the match alongside Aesaun, that it would be hard to decide a winner of. XBR4D3NX made an mp3 of all the musical parts available for download and TheChutley congratulated Gamebop and MycroProcessor for winning the match even though all the results had not come in. This would prove to make no difference though as they did in fact in, and became finalists set to play against AjaxCubed and Aesaun.
 
The part of Round 6 can be easily distinguished by their aspect ratios and audio qualities; Gamebop's parts do not extend to full screen and have slightly less audio qualities due to that his parts were sent over first while Mycro, editing around this footage, naturally does extend to full screen and featured audio that is less compressed, while also being slightly faster. He is also the contributor for the follow up YTPMV segment, yet another improvement from that of the previousand adding in Rhem 3, Animusic and "A silly edited still image from Rhem with Pokemon R/S team Magma/Aqua secret base music to go with it"(the video's YOU ARE JOLTEON ending), while Gamebop contributes the face of the Tombstone character made up of two different eyes and the mouth from the Obsidian source, adding in Ovide, Rhem, and Whelt's "Wilderness 2" video(though he mentions it's "barely distinguishable") and both contributing an equal amount of visual spectacles abound through the climactic finish to the match. quax commented that the round "blew [him] away" and that as he was assigned judge of the match alongside Aesaun, that it would be hard to decide a winner of. XBR4D3NX made an mp3 of all the musical parts available for download and TheChutley congratulated Gamebop and MycroProcessor for winning the match even though all the results had not come in. This would prove to make no difference though as they did in fact in, and became finalists set to play against AjaxCubed and Aesaun.
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/45040-aes-ajax-vs-erarg-brad/ Aesaun + AjaxCubed vs. Erarg + XBR4D3NX]
 
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/44608-ytpsource-trepmaws-vs-molhal-microprocessor/ TheChutley + trepmaws vs. Gamebop + MycroProcessor]
 
  
 
====FINAL MATCH====
 
====FINAL MATCH====
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By popular vote the results would end up coming out to AjaxCubed and Aesaun recieving 13 votes and 57% of the vote and MycroProcessor and Gamebop earning 10 votes and 43% of the vote, making AjaxCubed and Aesaun the official champions of the Doubles Cup. Aesaun would claim that he expected quite the opposite to happen, while MycroProcessor would say that he thought that they would win based on the level of impressiveness of their videos as well as agreeing to the notion that he and Gamebop could have very well made Round 6 stand out much more than they did with it. Many people praised the match for it's wild intensity while also calling it a very fitting finale, saying all four players deserved to get to the end and that voting for it was definitely difficult. When the Tourney Winner Medal was created in 2010, only AjaxCubed was awarded it in connection to this tournament for a somewhat unknown reason; Aesaun had become long gone by this time but his forum account remained intact.
 
By popular vote the results would end up coming out to AjaxCubed and Aesaun recieving 13 votes and 57% of the vote and MycroProcessor and Gamebop earning 10 votes and 43% of the vote, making AjaxCubed and Aesaun the official champions of the Doubles Cup. Aesaun would claim that he expected quite the opposite to happen, while MycroProcessor would say that he thought that they would win based on the level of impressiveness of their videos as well as agreeing to the notion that he and Gamebop could have very well made Round 6 stand out much more than they did with it. Many people praised the match for it's wild intensity while also calling it a very fitting finale, saying all four players deserved to get to the end and that voting for it was definitely difficult. When the Tourney Winner Medal was created in 2010, only AjaxCubed was awarded it in connection to this tournament for a somewhat unknown reason; Aesaun had become long gone by this time but his forum account remained intact.
 
[http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/49014-finals-ajaxcubed-aesaun-vs-microprocessor-gamebop/ AjaxCubed + Aesaun vs. MycroProcessor + Gamebop]
 
  
 
With the conclusion of this competition, attention would shift over to commencing the start of the [[Windows Movie Master]], which had already been completely organized with players by this time and ready to be deployed.
 
With the conclusion of this competition, attention would shift over to commencing the start of the [[Windows Movie Master]], which had already been completely organized with players by this time and ready to be deployed.

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