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'''Sploltoen vs. thewoof''' would be a clash of styles that would turn some heads, as thewoof's first impression was enjoyed by the viewers for it's sense of humor and pacing. And thewoof's serve would not disappoint in that it featured prominently one of Sploltoen's signature kind of sources : Football (Soccer for Americans), Matches and things involving the sport, used by the serve in a very humorous way, evocating the firing of New York player Petke and french footballer Thierry Henry's retirement in a willingly botched AMV-like homage. Sploltoen's volley would be just as humorous, including using blue patterns (reminiscent of his favourite team, Chelsea F.C.), using footage from angered supporters after Thierry Henry's hand scandal in a France-Ireland match, and flying Petke Heads. thewoof would poke fun at some Chelsea F.C.'s antics while still using Sploltoen's cheers from the previous round, as well as sentence mixed gags involving Thierry Henry's ass touching the football and Star Trek : The New Generation discussing European football. Sploltoen's last round for the match would reuse extensively the gag of putting a Lenny Face on an either cheering or ashamed footballer, keeping the humor of the match going for a hilarious finish with someone mocking Chelsea's opponent team in a Penalty shootout, making them "calling the WHAAAAmbulance" as Patrick Stewart (now with Thierry Henry's sad face on him) would react to accordingly. thewoof would be greatly satisfied by the match, saying it was "everything [he] hoped it would be."
 
'''Sploltoen vs. thewoof''' would be a clash of styles that would turn some heads, as thewoof's first impression was enjoyed by the viewers for it's sense of humor and pacing. And thewoof's serve would not disappoint in that it featured prominently one of Sploltoen's signature kind of sources : Football (Soccer for Americans), Matches and things involving the sport, used by the serve in a very humorous way, evocating the firing of New York player Petke and french footballer Thierry Henry's retirement in a willingly botched AMV-like homage. Sploltoen's volley would be just as humorous, including using blue patterns (reminiscent of his favourite team, Chelsea F.C.), using footage from angered supporters after Thierry Henry's hand scandal in a France-Ireland match, and flying Petke Heads. thewoof would poke fun at some Chelsea F.C.'s antics while still using Sploltoen's cheers from the previous round, as well as sentence mixed gags involving Thierry Henry's ass touching the football and Star Trek : The New Generation discussing European football. Sploltoen's last round for the match would reuse extensively the gag of putting a Lenny Face on an either cheering or ashamed footballer, keeping the humor of the match going for a hilarious finish with someone mocking Chelsea's opponent team in a Penalty shootout, making them "calling the WHAAAAmbulance" as Patrick Stewart (now with Thierry Henry's sad face on him) would react to accordingly. thewoof would be greatly satisfied by the match, saying it was "everything [he] hoped it would be."
  
After winning by default, '''Another Brick in the Wall vs. Doom''' would be time for the former to finally show what he can do in a tournament setting. His serve would be an experiment using copious amounts of the damatomshing glitch which ABITW would use to create weird artifacts (notably the mouths of the person in the source opening to infinity). Round 2 would be more classical in structure, adding Dragonball as a source, but efficient in aspect, and making liberal use of Doom's favourite poopism: loud noises. The more simple approach Doom brought led ABITW to broaden a bit and use more to-the-point effects to construct his round, creating repeating patterns and notably assimilating some of them to Macintosh Plus' Vaporwave music, who would also be structured on repeating patterns, making it a neat link between audio and video. Doom's final round would reuse the previous round as more of a background for sources to be added (Sonic X and the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog especially), finishing it in a more soothing fashion, just cut short by a final volume spike.
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After winning by default, '''Another Brick in the Wall vs. Doom''' would be time for the former to finally show what he can do in a tournament setting. His serve would be an experiment using copious amounts of the damatomshing glitch which ABITW would use to create weird artifacts (notably the mouths of the person in the source opening to infinity). Round 2 would be more classical in structure, adding Dragonball as a source, but efficient in aspect, using also Doom's favourite poopism, earrape. The more simple approach Doom brought led ABITW to broaden a bit and use more to-the-point effects to construct his round, creating repeating patterns and notably assimilating some of them to Macintosh Plus' Vaporwave music, who would also be structured on repeating patterns, making it a neat link between audio and video. Doom's final round would reuse the previous round as more of a background for sources to be added (Sonic X and the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog especially), finishing it in a more soothing fashion, just cut short by a final earrape.
  
 
Sploltoen, laromande and Another Brick won out fully against their opponants keeping Sploltoen in the lead with 9 points and laromande and Another Brick tied for second with 6. thewoof and Doom remained tied for third with 3 points while Hornet was left without a single point. Hornet, having finished one match, would then proceed to disappear once more and deleting his rounds, making the spot available again.
 
Sploltoen, laromande and Another Brick won out fully against their opponants keeping Sploltoen in the lead with 9 points and laromande and Another Brick tied for second with 6. thewoof and Doom remained tied for third with 3 points while Hornet was left without a single point. Hornet, having finished one match, would then proceed to disappear once more and deleting his rounds, making the spot available again.
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=====Division B=====
 
=====Division B=====
  
The first notable aspect of '''Doom vs. laromande''' is that the 4 videos share the same title, ''They used to make good videos...'', though the match isn't just that trope. Doom's serve was a very loud YTPMV using an "unusual approach" in his own words, finishing off with a sentence-mixed Gwonam saying "this is shit for the birds!". laromande's next round was also making place for a YTPMV, though much more conventional in sound, with fractal-esque visuals she's known for, as well as a play with the video's format. Doom's round 3 was one of his most distorted yet, with a copious amount of volume raising into the mix, but laro's final round would have a nice final twist, using a drawing of [[Joethebluedragon]] that was introduced in round 3 to get into a house (''het oude huisje'', ''the old cottage'' in Dutch, referencing Doom's Dutch nationality) to "letta music play" in the form of a very cleverly put YTPMV that sadly bugs out and fades into an abstract shape that announce the ''Fine'' of the match.
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The first notable aspect of '''Doom vs. laromande''' is that the 4 videos share the same title, ''They used to make good videos...'', though the match isn't just that trope. Doom's serve was a very loud YTPMV using an "unusual approach" in his own words, finishing off with a sentence-mixed Gwonam saying "this is shit for the birds!". laromande's next round was also making place for a YTPMV, though much more conventional in sound, with fractal-esque visuals she's known for, as well as a play with the video's format. Doom's round 3 was one of his most distorted yet, with a copious amount of earrape into the mix, but laro's final round would have a nice final twist, using a drawing of [[Joethebluedragon]] that was introduced in round 3 to get into a house (''het oude huisje'', ''the old cottage'' in Dutch, referencing Doom's Dutch nationality) to "letta music play" in the form of a very cleverly put YTPMV that sadly bugs out and fades into an abstract shape that announce the ''Fine'' of the match.
 
{{VidCaption|izIrBtiEHyU|Splolteon vs. iTzNQQB, Round 1}}
 
{{VidCaption|izIrBtiEHyU|Splolteon vs. iTzNQQB, Round 1}}
 
With hornet disappearing, Sploltoen would face Polish YTP Tennisser [[iTzNQQB]], kicking off the match with one of the most clever serves of the Tournament. '''Sploltoen vs. iTzNQQB''' would begin with a poop-assisted speedrun which consists of excepts from videogame speedrun put through the grinder of Sploltoen's antics, though the virtuosity would come more from the structure of the round than the serve itself, which was praised notably by AshcrementVII, Sid or LaVie CestLol. iTzNQQB's round 2 would not be low-key in comparaison, but would suffer from rendering issues that the author could not fix before the deadline. It would however respond effctively to Sploltoen's antics, the latter then going into the abstract in a chirurgical precision, making for some high-end editing. iTzNQQB, still struggling with rendering, would finish off as expected in a big rundown of animations that were saluted by the community.
 
With hornet disappearing, Sploltoen would face Polish YTP Tennisser [[iTzNQQB]], kicking off the match with one of the most clever serves of the Tournament. '''Sploltoen vs. iTzNQQB''' would begin with a poop-assisted speedrun which consists of excepts from videogame speedrun put through the grinder of Sploltoen's antics, though the virtuosity would come more from the structure of the round than the serve itself, which was praised notably by AshcrementVII, Sid or LaVie CestLol. iTzNQQB's round 2 would not be low-key in comparaison, but would suffer from rendering issues that the author could not fix before the deadline. It would however respond effctively to Sploltoen's antics, the latter then going into the abstract in a chirurgical precision, making for some high-end editing. iTzNQQB, still struggling with rendering, would finish off as expected in a big rundown of animations that were saluted by the community.
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=====Division B=====
 
=====Division B=====
  
The serve Doom made for '''Doom vs. thewoof''' would be a very musical use of CD-I sources, with a kick for visual randomness and sonic synchronization, while still making room for the loud noises that remained Doom's favourite tricks. However, this match would be one of the longest to unfold itself, as round 2 would come two weeks after the serve. thewoof's response, also very musical (whereas more on the hip-hop edge, with an extensive use of Snoop Dogg), would rely on visual gags, with Cosmo (Doom's avatar and favourite character) having ''the woof'' written in her eyes like one of the girls of the Music Video he uses, and having a running gag around a skit of the ''Daria'' cartoon. Doom's final round of the league would feature a YTPMV continuing thewoof's Snoop Dogg centered ideas, but made room to add more CD-I absurd sentence mixing. Finally, thewoof's final round, the last to be released in the Divisions Segment of the Tournament, would be more of an artculation of the previous jokes around a video performance from Warren Zevon's ''Werewolves of London'', in a short yet witty finish to this match.
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The serve Doom made for '''Doom vs. thewoof''' would be a very musical use of CD-I sources, with a kick for visual randomness and sonic synchronization, while still making room for Doom's favourite trick, earrape. However, this match would be one of the longest to unfold itself, as round 2 would come two weeks after the serve. thewoof's response, also very musical (whereas more on the hip-hop edge, with an extensive use of Snoop Dogg), would rely on visual gags, with Cosmo (Doom's avatar and favourite character) having ''the woof'' written in her eyes like one of the girls of the Music Video he uses, and having a running gag around a skit of the ''Daria'' cartoon. Doom's final round of the league would feature a YTPMV continuing thewoof's Snoop Dogg centered ideas, but made room to add more CD-I absurd sentence mixing. Finally, thewoof's final round, the last to be released in the Divisions Segment of the Tournament, would be more of an artculation of the previous jokes around a video performance from Warren Zevon's ''Werewolves of London'', in a short yet witty finish to this match.
 
{{VidCaption|Nh-B-LN3QR4|laromande vs. Splolteon, Round 3}}
 
{{VidCaption|Nh-B-LN3QR4|laromande vs. Splolteon, Round 3}}
 
When stepping up for a replacement for Division B, laromande admitted what she hoped for was to face Sploltoen, something she really was hoping to happen someday, which is why, when the time came to begin '''laromande vs. Sploltoen''', the swiss brain-rape-ytp-glitch-art "goddess" (cf her website) would give in her A-game, with a heavy-yet-subtly-crafted cyberpunk trip with glitches, colors and 3D objects (especially a 4 dimension cube), also paying homage to her opponent by using his avatar and also football footage and soundclips, making it a very complex, yet eye-catching video that Sploltoen would have to resolve in order to respond to it effectively. And that he did on round 2, adding more football footage (as well as laromande's own avatar) and more complex editing into the mix, with copious amounts of datamoshing that make the round roll more seamlessly from one segment to another, finishing off with a Chelsea Goal, with the Football player spitting Umbreon's out in a cutoff prevention title screen. laromande's round 3 would be nothing short of a splendor of complexity, with VHS segments, English Football Club Logos,  psychedelic tunnels, trailing effects, even augmented reality in the form of a sheet of paper (in which the next part of the round was keyed) she put on the ground and filmed saying "By the name of Ideas, what's happening?" (A callback to her match with Hornet/mYzterbattyX, who featured iamoutofideas1 as a prophet figure) like she was lost in her own video, as well as 3D Chelsea Logos floating in her own room. In the conclusion of clearly the most complexly edited match of the whole tournament, Sploltoen would give his all. A nice touch would be his usage of Swiss Football Club logos (especially from Basel and Zürich), as well as more 4-th wall destruction with the VHS segment and himself starting his computer and datamoshing his hand pressing on the button over and over again as a conclusion (and a final cutoff prevention). The match was praised for its take on the heavy-effect genre, especially by Sid and theraz0redge, with laromande posting a picture of Chelsea winning the English cup, with the word ''VICTORY'' below it.
 
When stepping up for a replacement for Division B, laromande admitted what she hoped for was to face Sploltoen, something she really was hoping to happen someday, which is why, when the time came to begin '''laromande vs. Sploltoen''', the swiss brain-rape-ytp-glitch-art "goddess" (cf her website) would give in her A-game, with a heavy-yet-subtly-crafted cyberpunk trip with glitches, colors and 3D objects (especially a 4 dimension cube), also paying homage to her opponent by using his avatar and also football footage and soundclips, making it a very complex, yet eye-catching video that Sploltoen would have to resolve in order to respond to it effectively. And that he did on round 2, adding more football footage (as well as laromande's own avatar) and more complex editing into the mix, with copious amounts of datamoshing that make the round roll more seamlessly from one segment to another, finishing off with a Chelsea Goal, with the Football player spitting Umbreon's out in a cutoff prevention title screen. laromande's round 3 would be nothing short of a splendor of complexity, with VHS segments, English Football Club Logos,  psychedelic tunnels, trailing effects, even augmented reality in the form of a sheet of paper (in which the next part of the round was keyed) she put on the ground and filmed saying "By the name of Ideas, what's happening?" (A callback to her match with Hornet/mYzterbattyX, who featured iamoutofideas1 as a prophet figure) like she was lost in her own video, as well as 3D Chelsea Logos floating in her own room. In the conclusion of clearly the most complexly edited match of the whole tournament, Sploltoen would give his all. A nice touch would be his usage of Swiss Football Club logos (especially from Basel and Zürich), as well as more 4-th wall destruction with the VHS segment and himself starting his computer and datamoshing his hand pressing on the button over and over again as a conclusion (and a final cutoff prevention). The match was praised for its take on the heavy-effect genre, especially by Sid and theraz0redge, with laromande posting a picture of Chelsea winning the English cup, with the word ''VICTORY'' below it.

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