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Post by Badalight on Oct 13, 2009 8:55:05 GMT -5
I'll qoute
"Yeah, he really is a god!"
By Yuuji Urushihara, Sasuke 23 ;O
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Post by YamamotoFan! on Oct 15, 2009 5:19:18 GMT -5
Pros: Shingo's shoulder Takuya Kawahara timing out (because he's so slow ) Now that is just cruel 100% agree
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Post by Badalight on Oct 15, 2009 8:58:19 GMT -5
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Post by scnoi1217 on Oct 15, 2009 16:38:10 GMT -5
LOL, thank you for proving my point. *High fives Bada*
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Post by murdog83 on Oct 15, 2009 21:39:47 GMT -5
I also feel it is unfortunate that people are rooting against people. I admit to feeling Levi was arrogant during his first appearance. However, I know feel he is just bad at giving interviews. Since he has fallen a couple of times now I think he has paid his dues, and I even find his flips entertaining and I want to see him make the final stage.
Shingo's shoulder was probably the only thing that kept this Sasuke from being my favourite season. You could really tell that he was taking his time in stage 1, trying not to make a mental mistake. Even Yamada didn't have some freak accident occur, which was nice for a change.
This brings me to Nagano. How can anyone hate him? I would fully understand these sentiments if he had won on his first or second attempt, but I'm really confused here. I think it took him what? at least 3 attempts to clear the Warped Wall when he first started competing, and about eleven tries to actually clear all four stages. And then when you consider that he fails three times in a row on the final stage, and then has to wait another four seasons to make it back again before winning, I think his victory should be applauded by everyone. That was Sasuke 17. This is his first time back to the finals in 6 seasons. What's there to hate?
As for Yuuji, I agree with artyfowljr on this. While I actually really like Yuuji, and hope he eventually becomes the new Nagano, I do feel his fall will help prevent him from becoming cocky. I look forward to seeing him getting back to the final stage by Sasuke 25.
I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet, so I'll mention it now. I was really happy to see Brian Orosco clear the Salmon Ladder. He mentioned in his interview that he has gotten better every time he competes, and that is why I watch Sasuke - to see people improve.
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Post by Badalight on Oct 15, 2009 23:09:57 GMT -5
IMO Yuuji isn't cocky at all, I think he's the exact opposite praying to god that he won't fail so he can impress his friends and the all-stars.
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Post by SRW on Oct 16, 2009 5:49:36 GMT -5
Yuuji ain't cocky he idolises the all stars -bar Yamada now and he wants to impress them, he called Nagano a GOD after he beat stage1 in his re run lol. He's a smart lad.
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Post by Badalight on Oct 16, 2009 8:28:37 GMT -5
Yuuji ain't cocky he idolises the all stars -bar Yamada now and he wants to impress them, he called Nagano a GOD after he beat stage1 in his re run lol. He's a smart lad. Ionno, he did bow to Yamada and he doesn't seem like the person to hold a grudge.
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Post by SRW on Oct 16, 2009 10:41:44 GMT -5
Well there was the BUG IN MIKI incident which made me think he had gone right off him.
Arsenette had something up about in on her page somewhere.
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Post by Badalight on Oct 16, 2009 10:55:35 GMT -5
Well there was the BUG IN MIKI incident which made me think he had gone right off him. Arsenette had something up about in on her page somewhere. That's what I was reffereing to in my post... that's when Yuuji bowed to Yamada and Yamada just kinda walked past him. But like I said, it doesn't look like Yuuji is one to hold a grudge.
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Post by awee1975 on Nov 15, 2009 0:34:49 GMT -5
QUOTED from murdog83:-
"This brings me to Nagano. How can anyone hate him? I would fully understand these sentiments if he had won on his first or second attempt, but I'm really confused here. I think it took him what? at least 3 attempts to clear the Warped Wall when he first started competing, and about eleven tries to actually clear all four stages. And then when you consider that he fails three times in a row on the final stage, and then has to wait another four seasons to make it back again before winning, I think his victory should be applauded by everyone. That was Sasuke 17. This is his first time back to the finals in 6 seasons. What's there to hate?" ... "I was really happy to see Brian Orosco clear the Salmon Ladder. He mentioned in his interview that he has gotten better every time he competes, and that is why I watch Sasuke - to see people improve."
murdog83 said it ALL...i wished i had said it. Thanks murdog83 & i apologize for quoting so much.
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Post by Captain Obvious on Nov 15, 2009 4:53:33 GMT -5
There are a few obvious things that have been omitted.
Pros:
Rie Komiya clears Jumping Spider. Hiromichi Sato doesn't.
Cons:
Final Stage timer reading 45 second time limit during interview with Hitoshi Kanno even as late as after getting him in the harness.
AND OF COURSE THE BIGGEST "CON" EVER Kenjiro Ishimaru not shown. (I'm still unhappy about this)
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Post by SRW on Nov 15, 2009 12:00:38 GMT -5
they made it 40 coz of Nagano and he still only missed by a second - he will beat it in 38 seconds in 24!
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Post by scnoi1217 on Nov 15, 2009 12:43:17 GMT -5
I'm guessing Kenjiro wasn't shown because he didn't compete.
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Post by Zorn on Nov 15, 2009 15:40:55 GMT -5
Maybe a con could be any run that had competitors that we actually cared about get cut from broadcast, but then again that would be a con for every tournament.
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