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'''Moogle vs. Fiddlesticks411''' from the match's start progressed in an almost entirely humor-oriented way that mirrored very closely to the kind of matches that were very popular amongst the YTP community at the time. The Kingdom Hearts games were a source that were featured throughout every round and a running theme were musical segments that were created by both Moogle and even Fiddlesticks despite using WMM throughout the match. Moogle however proved to be more efficient at driving the course of the match because of this, as Fiddle's rounds for the most part utilized a lot of frame scrambling and what follow ups that it could with such an editor. The most memorable part of the match occurred in the last two rounds, with added in an incredibly silly "Live Action Hotel Mario" video as a featured source and a Jingle Bells YTPMV from both sides, since the match's end came in December. Even though Moogle won the match with 11 points to 3, both of them agreed that the match was still very fun and were good sports to each other.
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'''Moogle vs. Fiddlesticks411''' was a rare occurrance in which both players were female, and from the match's start progressed in an almost entirely humor-oriented way that mirrored very closely to the kind of matches that were very popular amongst the YTP community at the time. The Kingdom Hearts games were a source that were featured throughout every round and a running theme were musical segments that were created by both Moogle and even Fiddlesticks despite using WMM throughout the match. Moogle however proved to be more efficient at driving the course of the match because of this, as Fiddle's rounds for the most part utilized a lot of frame scrambling and what follow ups that it could with such an editor. The most memorable part of the match occurred in the last two rounds, with added in an incredibly silly "Live Action Hotel Mario" video as a featured source and a Jingle Bells YTPMV from both sides, since the match's end came in December. Even though Moogle won the match with 11 points to 3, both of them agreed that the match was still very fun and were good sports to each other.
  
  

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