Philster
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Philster on Dec 29, 2018 20:41:13 GMT -5
It's back yet again! Back and better than ever. There are 12 questions. Each correct question is 4 pts. As for any question that asks for more than one answer, each answer will be worth 2 pts. Get all questions correct and you in fact know your SASUKE. So without further ado, here we go.
1. Before SASUKE 35, who was the last person to attempt the final stage wearing #100? (also need the tournament number) 2. What number produces the most kanzenseihas? 3. What year did Monster9 file for bankruptcy? 4. In what tournaments did Toshihiro Takeda reach the Pipe Slider? 5. How many versions of the cliffhanger are there? 6. What tournament involved none of the all-stars advancing to the 2nd Stage for the first time ever? 7. Who is the youngest person to ever achieve kanzenseiha? 8. Who's the only person to receive #100 on their first ever career tournament? 9. Who holds the record with the least amount of time remaining on a kanzenseiha? 10. What was the start and end year of the Shin-SASUKE Era? 11. Who was the first American to attempt the Final Stage? 12. Who are the only two people to beat the Final Stage on their first try?
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Post by terrellnelson16 on Dec 29, 2018 20:57:30 GMT -5
1. Makato Nagano, SASUKE 23 2. 2? 3. 2011 4. SASUKE 8,12,17 5. 7 6. SASUKE 19 7. Yusuke Morimoto, 24 8. Kazuhiko Akiyama 9. Makato Nagano, SASUKE 17, 2.56 seconds 10. Start SASUKE 18, 2007 - End SASUKE 24,2010 11. Kane Kosugi 12. Kazuhiko Akiyama, Yusuke Morimoto
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Philster
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Philster on Dec 29, 2018 21:27:19 GMT -5
1. Makato Nagano, SASUKE 23 2. 2? 3. 2011 4. SASUKE 8,12,17 5. 7 6. SASUKE 19 7. Yusuke Morimoto, 24 8. Kazuhiko Akiyama 9. Makato Nagano, SASUKE 17, 2.56 seconds 10. Start SASUKE 18, 2007 - End SASUKE 24,2010 11. Kane Kosugi 12. Kazuhiko Akiyama, Yusuke Morimoto Final Score: 54/58. For the 2nd answer, I meant competitor numbers. Like when Akiyama achieved kanzenseiha, he wore #86. Still great job tho.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Dec 29, 2018 23:53:42 GMT -5
1. Nagano in SASUKE 23! 2. 99...? I think? 3. 2011... 4. 8, 12, MAYBE 15 since he sorta TOUCHED the pipe slider... otherwise 17 as well 5. 6 6. 19! UGH that was a bad tourney. XD 7. Yusuke Morimoto! 8. Kazuhiko Akiyama 9. Do we COUNT Miyake in Kunoichi 6? Otherwise it's Nagano by .03 seconds. Yusuke was slightly faster. 10. Started in 2008 - 2011 11. Kane Kosugi 12. Akiyama and Morimoto (And Miyake and Kadoi. )
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Dazed (Wiin)
Ishikawa Terukazu
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Post by Dazed (Wiin) on Dec 30, 2018 0:49:41 GMT -5
1. Nagano in 23? 2. 99? 3. 2011, after SASUKE 27. 4. 13 and 17? 5. 7 6. 19 7. Yusuke Morimoto 8. Akiyama in tournament 2, although the boxer dude did too? 9. Nagano Makoto. 10. 2007? and ended in 2010? 11. Kane Kosugi, sasuke 8. 12. Akiyama in 4 and Yusuke in 31.
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zoran
Jessie Graff
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Post by zoran on Dec 30, 2018 6:42:36 GMT -5
It's back yet again! Back and better than ever. There are 12 questions. Each correct question is 4 pts. As for any question that asks for more than one answer, each answer will be worth 2 pts. Get all questions correct and you in fact know your SASUKE. So without further ado, here we go. 1. Before SASUKE 35, who was the last person to attempt the final stage wearing #100? (also need the tournament number) 2. What number produces the most kanzenseihas? 3. What year did Monster9 file for bankruptcy? 4. In what tournaments did Toshihiro Takeda reach the Pipe Slider? 5. How many versions of the cliffhanger are there? 6. What tournament involved none of the all-stars advancing to the 2nd Stage for the first time ever? 7. Who is the youngest person to ever achieve kanzenseiha? 8. Who's the only person to receive #100 on their first ever career tournament? 9. Who holds the record with the least amount of time remaining on a kanzenseiha? 10. What was the start and end year of the Shin-SASUKE Era? 11. Who was the first American to attempt the Final Stage? 12. Who are the only two people to beat the Final Stage on their first try? 1.Makoto Nagano Sasuke 23 2.99 3.2011 4.Sasuke 8,12,17 5.8 if you count 25's Ultimate cliffhanger 6.Sasuke 19 7.Yusuke Morimoto 8.Theres 2 actually Akiyama and the Boxer from Sasuke 1 9.Makoto Nagano 2.56 10.2007-2010 11.David Campbell Sasuke Vietnam 2? 12.Akiyama and Morimoto
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Post by felixwydi on Dec 30, 2018 12:57:58 GMT -5
It's back yet again! Back and better than ever. There are 12 questions. Each correct question is 4 pts. As for any question that asks for more than one answer, each answer will be worth 2 pts. Get all questions correct and you in fact know your SASUKE. So without further ado, here we go. 1. Before SASUKE 35, who was the last person to attempt the final stage wearing #100? (also need the tournament number) 2. What number produces the most kanzenseihas? 3. What year did Monster9 file for bankruptcy? 4. In what tournaments did Toshihiro Takeda reach the Pipe Slider? 5. How many versions of the cliffhanger are there? 6. What tournament involved none of the all-stars advancing to the 2nd Stage for the first time ever? 7. Who is the youngest person to ever achieve kanzenseiha? 8. Who's the only person to receive #100 on their first ever career tournament? 9. Who holds the record with the least amount of time remaining on a kanzenseiha? 10. What was the start and end year of the Shin-SASUKE Era? 11. Who was the first American to attempt the Final Stage? 12. Who are the only two people to beat the Final Stage on their first try? 1. Nagano in 23rd 2. 99 3. 2009? 4. 8,12,17 5. 7 versions 6. 19th 7. Morimoto 8. Akiyama in 2nd 9. Nagano 10. 2008 and... 2011? 11. Kane Kosugi in 8 12. Akiyama and Morimoto
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Philster
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Philster on Dec 30, 2018 13:56:00 GMT -5
1. Nagano in SASUKE 23! 2. 99...? I think? 3. 2011... 4. 8, 12, MAYBE 15 since he sorta TOUCHED the pipe slider... otherwise 17 as well 5. 6 6. 19! UGH that was a bad tourney. XD 7. Yusuke Morimoto! 8. Kazuhiko Akiyama 9. Do we COUNT Miyake in Kunoichi 6? Otherwise it's Nagano by .03 seconds. Yusuke was slightly faster. 10. Started in 2008 - 2011 11. Kane Kosugi 12. Akiyama and Morimoto (And Miyake and Kadoi. ) Final Score: 50/58. You were right about number 4 because you had the 3 tournaments. 15 didn't count because though he touched the pipe, they still ruled it as a devil swing fail because both of his hands weren't on the pipe. I liked how you used some KUNOICHI facts while trying to answer the question. Maybe I should do a KUNOICHI quiz somewhere down the line. The questions you got wrong was 5 and 10. For #5 you forgot one version of the cliffhanger and for number 10 you were a year ahead of both the start and end years. Still great job.
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Philster
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Philster on Dec 30, 2018 14:23:00 GMT -5
It's back yet again! Back and better than ever. There are 12 questions. Each correct question is 4 pts. As for any question that asks for more than one answer, each answer will be worth 2 pts. Get all questions correct and you in fact know your SASUKE. So without further ado, here we go. 1. Before SASUKE 35, who was the last person to attempt the final stage wearing #100? (also need the tournament number) 2. What number produces the most kanzenseihas? 3. What year did Monster9 file for bankruptcy? 4. In what tournaments did Toshihiro Takeda reach the Pipe Slider? 5. How many versions of the cliffhanger are there? 6. What tournament involved none of the all-stars advancing to the 2nd Stage for the first time ever? 7. Who is the youngest person to ever achieve kanzenseiha? 8. Who's the only person to receive #100 on their first ever career tournament? 9. Who holds the record with the least amount of time remaining on a kanzenseiha? 10. What was the start and end year of the Shin-SASUKE Era? 11. Who was the first American to attempt the Final Stage? 12. Who are the only two people to beat the Final Stage on their first try? 1.Makoto Nagano Sasuke 23 2.99 3.2011 4.Sasuke 8,12,17 5.8 if you count 25's Ultimate cliffhanger 6.Sasuke 19 7.Yusuke Morimoto 8.Theres 2 actually Akiyama and the Boxer from Sasuke 1 9.Makoto Nagano 2.56 10.2007-2010 11.David Campbell Sasuke Vietnam 2? 12.Akiyama and Morimoto Final Score: 50/58. For #5 I did count the Ultimate Cliffhanger and it's not 8. For number 8 I meant excluding SASUKE 1 but you still gave me the correct answer so I will still count it. For number 11 it was not David Campbell. I'm not going to say who it is, that's for you to figure out. Good job tho.
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zoran
Jessie Graff
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Post by zoran on Dec 30, 2018 14:47:01 GMT -5
1.Makoto Nagano Sasuke 23 2.99 3.2011 4.Sasuke 8,12,17 5.8 if you count 25's Ultimate cliffhanger 6.Sasuke 19 7.Yusuke Morimoto 8.Theres 2 actually Akiyama and the Boxer from Sasuke 1 9.Makoto Nagano 2.56 10.2007-2010 11.David Campbell Sasuke Vietnam 2? 12.Akiyama and Morimoto Final Score: 50/58. For #5 I did count the Ultimate Cliffhanger and it's not 8. For number 8 I meant excluding SASUKE 1 but you still gave me the correct answer so I will still count it. For number 11 it was not David Campbell. I'm not going to say who it is, that's for you to figure out. Good job tho. There were 2 versions of the Ultimate cliffhanger the regular version and 25 had a really difficult one with a raised ledge that no one managed to reach.Well the closest an american has come to reaching the final Travis Allen Shroeder in 4 who derailed the pipe slider, no american has reached the final.
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Philster
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Philster on Dec 30, 2018 16:20:00 GMT -5
Final Score: 50/58. For #5 I did count the Ultimate Cliffhanger and it's not 8. For number 8 I meant excluding SASUKE 1 but you still gave me the correct answer so I will still count it. For number 11 it was not David Campbell. I'm not going to say who it is, that's for you to figure out. Good job tho. There were 2 versions of the Ultimate cliffhanger the regular version and 25 had a really difficult one with a raised ledge that no one managed to reach.Well the closest an american has come to reaching the final Travis Allen Shroeder in 4 who derailed the pipe slider, no american has reached the final. There was an American who reached the final stage. His name is Kane Kosugi. He was born in America but then moved to Japan when he was 18 therefore classifying himself as an American. Thought there was a modification, it was still called the Ultimate Cliffhanger. There wasn't a drastic change.
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zoran
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Post by zoran on Dec 30, 2018 16:46:53 GMT -5
There were 2 versions of the Ultimate cliffhanger the regular version and 25 had a really difficult one with a raised ledge that no one managed to reach.Well the closest an american has come to reaching the final Travis Allen Shroeder in 4 who derailed the pipe slider, no american has reached the final. There was an American who reached the final stage. His name is Kane Kosugi. He was born in America but then moved to Japan when he was 18 therefore classifying himself as an American. Thought there was a modification, it was still called the Ultimate Cliffhanger. There wasn't a drastic change. Kosugi sounds very much japanese
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Philster
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Philster on Dec 30, 2018 16:53:15 GMT -5
There was an American who reached the final stage. His name is Kane Kosugi. He was born in America but then moved to Japan when he was 18 therefore classifying himself as an American. Thought there was a modification, it was still called the Ultimate Cliffhanger. There wasn't a drastic change. Kosugi sounds very much japanese Kosugi is Japanese but he was born in America. Sho (his father) relocated to California. While he was there, Shane and Kane were born. So though they were from a Japanese family, they were born in America therefore classifying himself as an American as well.
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zoran
Jessie Graff
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Post by zoran on Dec 30, 2018 17:08:53 GMT -5
Kosugi sounds very much japanese Kosugi is Japanese but he was born in America. Sho (his father) relocated to California. While he was there, Shane and Kane were born. So though they were from a Japanese family, they were born in America therefore classifying himself as an American as well. I though he lives in Japan today
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Philster
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Philster on Dec 30, 2018 17:10:57 GMT -5
Kosugi is Japanese but he was born in America. Sho (his father) relocated to California. While he was there, Shane and Kane were born. So though they were from a Japanese family, they were born in America therefore classifying himself as an American as well. I though he lives in Japan today He does but he's originally from America.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Dec 30, 2018 17:24:58 GMT -5
Final Score: 50/58. You were right about number 4 because you had the 3 tournaments. 15 didn't count because though he touched the pipe, they still ruled it as a devil swing fail because both of his hands weren't on the pipe. I liked how you used some KUNOICHI facts while trying to answer the question. Maybe I should do a KUNOICHI quiz somewhere down the line. The questions you got wrong was 5 and 10. For #5 you forgot one version of the cliffhanger and for number 10 you were a year ahead of both the start and end years. Still great job. Dang I usually ace these... Wait I MISSED a cliffhanger?! Let me think... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7... WELL CRAP I DID! I FORGOT THE ULTIMATE CLIFFHANGER OF ALL THINGS! Only because I thought I had ALREADY counted it... RIP. Also I did those years since that was the years tourney 17 and 27 ended but meh, beggars can't be choosers.
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zoran
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Post by zoran on Dec 30, 2018 18:09:13 GMT -5
I though he lives in Japan today He does but he's originally from America. I bet if you asked him today hed say hes Japanese
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Philster
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Post by Philster on Dec 30, 2018 18:43:50 GMT -5
He does but he's originally from America. I bet if you asked him today hed say hes Japanese Look it up. It says that he was born in LAX. SASUKE fans even made videos about his Final Stage attempt alone and how historic it was for AMERICANS!
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Post by kunnai56 on Dec 31, 2018 19:06:10 GMT -5
1. Nagano Makoto, SASUKE 13 2. 96 3. 2011 4. SASUKE 11, SASUKE 17 5. 7 6. SASUKE 26? 7. Morimoto Yusuke 8. Kawashima Hiroshi (SASUKE 1). I believe Kume Ryouta also wore #100 in his first tournament (SASUKE 18), as well as Akiyama Kazuhiko in SASUKE 2, so I'm not 100% sure on this question. 9. Nagano Makoto (SASUKE 17, 2.53 seconds) 10. 2004-2007 11. Kane Kosugi 12. Akiyama Kazuhiko and Morimoto Yusuke
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Philster
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Post by Philster on Dec 31, 2018 19:57:36 GMT -5
1. Nagano Makoto, SASUKE 13 2. 96 3. 2011 4. SASUKE 11, SASUKE 17 5. 7 6. SASUKE 26? 7. Morimoto Yusuke 8. Kawashima Hiroshi (SASUKE 1). I believe Kume Ryouta also wore #100 in his first tournament (SASUKE 18), as well as Akiyama Kazuhiko in SASUKE 2, so I'm not 100% sure on this question. 9. Nagano Makoto (SASUKE 17, 2.53 seconds) 10. 2004-2007 11. Kane Kosugi 12. Akiyama Kazuhiko and Morimoto Yusuke Final Score: 42/58. For #1 Nagano was right SASUKE 13 wasn't. #2 is wrong because nobody achieved kanzen from the number 96. #4 you got 1/3 right. SASUKE 17 was correct but 11 wasn't and you're missing 2 other tournaments besides 17. #6 isn't correct, the All-Stars not clearing for the first time ever happened before 26. #8 you're right but I wasn't counting SASUKE 1. #10 is wrong. It didn't start in 2004. In actually started in 2007. Good try though.
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