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'''Theadventuretimefan vs. Ekrem3012''' (THE MOVIE HAHAHA) would be an unusual, stream-of-consciousness blend of images, random audiocuts, done in a willingly sloppy way. TAF would say that round "is proof I'm getting bored of YouTube Poop", though would manage to give to Ekrem plenty to work with with his effect-centered style. And that he did on round 2, albeit being very short compared to the previous round, but the use of a kid dancing named Oskar, tuned to Placebo's ''Teenage Angst'' would be one of the most notorious elements, with Soucisse Verte saying "Oskar \o/". Round 3 would be even shorter, but would display taf in the more heavy-effect side of his spectrum, with many abstract sights as a result. Ekrem's last round would use the audio of the notorious video PCB called back to on his match of the gameweek, YTP Tennis Round 3.wmv, and would then proceed on a far longer recap of his previous rounds, as well as finishing responding to TAF's previous round in a very hard-hitting way, finishing off with the words ''Good Game''.
 
'''Theadventuretimefan vs. Ekrem3012''' (THE MOVIE HAHAHA) would be an unusual, stream-of-consciousness blend of images, random audiocuts, done in a willingly sloppy way. TAF would say that round "is proof I'm getting bored of YouTube Poop", though would manage to give to Ekrem plenty to work with with his effect-centered style. And that he did on round 2, albeit being very short compared to the previous round, but the use of a kid dancing named Oskar, tuned to Placebo's ''Teenage Angst'' would be one of the most notorious elements, with Soucisse Verte saying "Oskar \o/". Round 3 would be even shorter, but would display taf in the more heavy-effect side of his spectrum, with many abstract sights as a result. Ekrem's last round would use the audio of the notorious video PCB called back to on his match of the gameweek, YTP Tennis Round 3.wmv, and would then proceed on a far longer recap of his previous rounds, as well as finishing responding to TAF's previous round in a very hard-hitting way, finishing off with the words ''Good Game''.
{{VidCaption|FMdW4clcyB4|Soucisse Verte vs. Metroid998, Round 1}}
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The serve of '''Soucisse Verte vs. metroid998''' would be worked on since the beginning of the Tournament by Soucisse and would be a nice surprise as it would lead the match to be Metroid themed, in honor to Soucisse's opponent. The serve went with a very slow and ambient pace, only bursting in explosions in precise moments, and abstracting the sources to create a whole texture of Metroid related material. Metroid (the tennisser) would embrace the theme and give it his own spin on it, with a good amount of layering of different games from the Franchise, as well as recreating an Animation Soucisse made on his previous round, using the previous round's segment where this animation was made as a source, leading to a nice inception. Soucisse's round 3 would up the ante, with more energetic and loud elements, using Metroid Prime Hunters on DS as an added source, finishing off with a slow revealing musical animation, reusing the previous one. Finally, Metroid would end the Metroid mania with more Metroid Prime related material, making things even more intense, finishing with a musical interlude of his own, set to the Metroid Prime 3 Sountrack. The match was fondly remembered by both players, Soucisse calling the match "very fun", and Metroid thanking Soucisse for breaking his six and a half year streak of not using as a source the game that makes his pseudonym.
 
The serve of '''Soucisse Verte vs. metroid998''' would be worked on since the beginning of the Tournament by Soucisse and would be a nice surprise as it would lead the match to be Metroid themed, in honor to Soucisse's opponent. The serve went with a very slow and ambient pace, only bursting in explosions in precise moments, and abstracting the sources to create a whole texture of Metroid related material. Metroid (the tennisser) would embrace the theme and give it his own spin on it, with a good amount of layering of different games from the Franchise, as well as recreating an Animation Soucisse made on his previous round, using the previous round's segment where this animation was made as a source, leading to a nice inception. Soucisse's round 3 would up the ante, with more energetic and loud elements, using Metroid Prime Hunters on DS as an added source, finishing off with a slow revealing musical animation, reusing the previous one. Finally, Metroid would end the Metroid mania with more Metroid Prime related material, making things even more intense, finishing with a musical interlude of his own, set to the Metroid Prime 3 Sountrack. The match was fondly remembered by both players, Soucisse calling the match "very fun", and Metroid thanking Soucisse for breaking his six and a half year streak of not using as a source the game that makes his pseudonym.
  

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