chackpop
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Post by chackpop on Feb 8, 2010 19:41:11 GMT -5
You knew there was going to be a thread for it.
This is, in your opinion, who will have what number in the final ten. This is if there is no race like in 18.
Giving Yuuji number 100 and Nagano 99 because he still is a champion!
90 Yamamoto Shingo 91 Sato Hirmochi (sadly, they always give him high numbers) 92 Tajima Naoya 93 Kanno Hitoshi 94 Lee Enchi 95 Takeda Toshihiro 96 Takahashi Kenji 97 Okuyama Yoshiyuki 98 Hashimoto Koji 99 Nagano Makoto 100 Yuuji Urishihara
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Post by VenusHeadTrap on Feb 8, 2010 20:14:11 GMT -5
Lee 91 Kanno 92 Takahashi 93 Tajima 94 Okuyama 95 Takeda 96 Nagasaki 97 (hey, it's YOUR 91-100 isn't it? Okay Sato then.) Hashimoto 98 Nagano 99 (definitely) Urushihara 100 (easily)
lol remember in 23?
Yuuji: (something along the lines of) "It's so stressful having such a high number!"
Makoto: "Try being 100 ;D"
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Post by Homeslice on Feb 8, 2010 20:33:28 GMT -5
IMO....
91) Hiromichi Sato 92) Shingo Yamamoto 93) Naoya Tajima 94) Koji Hashimoto 95) Toshihiro Takeda 96) Lee Enchi 97) Kenji Takahashi 98) Yoshiyuki Okuyama 99) Makoto Nagano 100) Yuuji Urushihara
IMO, #98 and #99 could go either way, but I'll go with this one.
So, more or less the same as everyone here. (For me Kanno just misses the cut and gets put in at #90.)
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Post by rcplanes59 on Feb 8, 2010 21:46:06 GMT -5
100. Yuuji Urushihara. Greatest champion to ever grace our planet. He worked for his spot on SASUKE and destroyed the hardest course yet in just four tournaments, two of which were finals. 99. Toshihiro Takeda. (gasps from the audience) He's the most consistent and possibly the strongest of the All-Stars, and has proven that he can consistently make it deep into Stage 3. I wouldn't doubt if he's the first to defeat Kanzen Renewal SASUKE's Third Stage. 98. Yoshiyuki Okuyama. For some reason I really don't like this guy. But yet, he's done consistently better every time, and the last three times he's made it to the Third Stage. Plus he has a track background which helps him greatly. 97. Kenji Takahashi. He's a veteran of SASUKE and finally got his shot at the Final Stage. Too bad he twisted on the rope, otherwise he'd be champion. 96. Makoto Nagano. First of all, major minus respect after 24. But that's not the point. Nagano has made really stupid mistakes in the past and is probably one of the LEAST consistent All-Stars. People have overblown his talent, and he'll quickly fall out of the ranks like Akiyama. 95. Lee Enchi. TBS loves him. What else can I say? 94. Hiromichi Sato. UGH! TBS also loves him, but somehow he has two Second Stage appearances (and deep ones too) to his name. Then again when he fails the second obstacle it'll be me who's laughing! MUAHAHAHA. 93. Hitoshi Kanno. If not for his poor performance in 24 he'd be up above Nagano. Kanno is very skilled, although let's be honest, he got as far as he did in 23 by fluke(s). 92. Koji Hashimoto. See Rider's demotivator. 91. Shingo Yamamoto. He amazed us all by clearing Stages 1 and 2 in 23, plus made it to the end of Stage 1 in 24. He's the heart and soul of SASUKE.
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Post by VenusHeadTrap on Feb 8, 2010 22:04:46 GMT -5
91 Sato Hirmochi (sadly, they always give him high numbers) Hirmochi? Wow you must really hate that guy! Do you or do you just agree with arsenette on things? He is one of the entertainer celebs but can still clear stage 1, that's a hellofa combination so I understand his numbers.
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Post by Badalight on Feb 8, 2010 22:41:50 GMT -5
100. Yuuji Urushihara. Greatest champion to ever grace our planet. He worked for his spot on SASUKE and destroyed the hardest course yet in just four tournaments, two of which were finals. I'd wager Sasuke 15 had a much harder stage 3 and 4, so I'd say this isn't the hardest tournament yet. Probably not even the hardest shin-Sasuke even considering what they did to stage 1
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Post by scnoi1217 on Feb 8, 2010 22:50:59 GMT -5
Hmm...
91. Levi Meeuwenberg 92. Takahashi Kenji 93. Kanno Hitoshi 94. Hashimoto Koji 95. Lee Enchi 96. Sato Hiromichi 97. Takeda Toshihiro 98. Okuyama Yoshiyuki 99. Nagano Makoto 100. Urushihara Yuuji
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Post by YoDaUO on Feb 8, 2010 23:10:05 GMT -5
I have watched parts of sasuke 23 and 24 on youtube, i dont know some peoples names but ill give my prediction. 91-Yamamoto 92-Kanno 93-Guy that fell on gliding ring in 24 94-First finalist 95-Lee enchi 96-Takeda 97-Okuyama 98-Takahashi 99-Nagano 100-Urishihara Does anyone have sasuke 23 and 24 downloaded? I would appreciate it if somebody sent me a link and tell me how I can watch tournaments live to avoid spoilers. I dont have G4 anymore either but the only thing i watched there was Sasuke
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Post by Zorn on Feb 8, 2010 23:36:59 GMT -5
Just cause....
90. New guy? 91. New guy? 92. Enchi L 93. Hashimoto K 94. Hiromichi S 95. Takahashi K 96. Kanno H 97. Takeda T 98. Yamamoto S (because I wanna see him wear that number again! xD) 99. Nagano M 100. Urushihara Y
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Post by Badalight on Feb 9, 2010 0:03:31 GMT -5
It's hard considering the people who made finals in 24. Surprised people are putting Koji so low. He got further than anyone except Yuuji.
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Post by The Chief on Feb 9, 2010 0:26:25 GMT -5
100-Yuuji(do I need to explain?)
99-Nagano(again, do I need to explain?)
98-Kongu(He's preformed consistently well through the years.)
97-Takeda(Same as Kongu, only difference is, Kongu made the final)
96-Okuyama(He preformed extremely well in Shin-Sasuke, at least a bronze for him.)
95-Enchi(Very good record to be certain)
94-Hashimoto(has only failed the final and first rung of the Salmon Ladder, very good)
93-Kanno(just because)
92-Naoya(failed Gliding Ring and Salmon Ladder, same as Hashimoto)
91-Sato(I don't like it, Arsenette doesn't like it, but it's TBS's way of doing things)
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Post by Badalight on Feb 9, 2010 1:25:26 GMT -5
94-Hashimoto(has only failed the final and first rung of the Salmon Ladder, very good)91-Sato(I don't like it, Arsenette doesn't like it, but it's TBS's way of doing things) two things 1. Hasimoto failed stage one twice before ever making the second stage. he's qualified through the trials so many times and he only finally got recognition when he beat stage 1, then ridiculed after doing terrible on the salmon ladder, arguably worse than Jun sato did. Though people like Arsenette have been following him for awhile because we all watched Sasuke maniac awhile back so we knew who he was. Now that he's made the final he's gotten recognition, but shows how little TBS cared about him seeing as how most people don't know he's been in more than 2 tournaments. 2. Sato will always have a high number. Like it or not he's beaten stage 1 twice which is better than a lot of people. (Hell, 2 all-stars haven't beaten it at all, and 2 have only beaten it once.) That and he's a big celebrity. big celebrities will get placed high regardless of how they do, and since Sato actually preforms decently he'll continue getting high spots.
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Post by lars072 on Feb 9, 2010 1:58:57 GMT -5
Should be IMO...
91. Yamamoto Shingo (I'd put Nagasaki Shunsuke here if I knew he'd return!) 92. Naoya Tajima 93. Kanno Hitoshi 94. Hashimoto Koji 95. Lee Enchi 96. Okuyama Yoshiyuki 97. Takahashi Kenji 98. Takeda Toshihiro 99. Nagano Makoto 100. Urushihara Yuuji
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Post by ansem120 on Feb 9, 2010 2:54:09 GMT -5
91. Meeuwenberg 92. Kanno 93. Takeda 94. Hashimoto 95. Kongu 96. Sato 97. Enchi 98. Nagano 99. Okuyama (I'm completely serious, I feel like he has earned it for 1 Tournament.) 100. Urushihara
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Post by Gavo on Feb 9, 2010 5:21:47 GMT -5
100 Yuuji Urushihara 99 Makoto Nagano 98 Yoshiyuki Okuyama 97 Koji Hashimoto 96 Toshihiro Takeda 95 Kenji Takahashi 94 Lee En Chi 93 Noaya Taijima (SP) 92 Hiromichi Sato 91 Hitoshi Kanno
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Post by FAMAS on Feb 9, 2010 9:54:06 GMT -5
100. Yuuji Urushihara. Greatest champion to ever grace our planet. He worked for his spot on SASUKE and destroyed the hardest course yet in just four tournaments, two of which were finals. Only because they didn't change the course as much, they clearly wanted someone to win. Though Yuuji is certainly a great competitor, it didn't feel like it meant as much when he won. Nagano is still the greatest champion in my eyes. In his prime he'd be better than Yuuji no doubt.
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Post by artyfowljr on Feb 9, 2010 10:22:41 GMT -5
100. Yuuji Urushihara. Greatest champion to ever grace our planet. He worked for his spot on SASUKE and destroyed the hardest course yet in just four tournaments, two of which were finals. Because they didn't change the course as much, they clearly wanted someone to win. Though Yuuji is certainly a great competitor, it didn't feel like it meant as much when he won. Nagano is still the greatest champion in my eyes. In his prime he'd be better than Yuuji no doubt. exactly what I think.
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Post by jfeathe on Feb 9, 2010 11:37:31 GMT -5
Yuuji's win was bigger in my eyes only because I was watching these tournaments live.
You'd have to have had watched Sasuke from the beginning to truly understand the extent of what Nagano accomplished.
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Post by SRW on Feb 9, 2010 11:58:18 GMT -5
Nagano is the best champion by far then Yuuji then Akiyama.
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Post by Badalight on Feb 9, 2010 12:06:01 GMT -5
except stages 3 and 4 of 25 I feel were easier than the stage 3 and 4 that Nagano beat.
I mean, nagano had to book it to win in 17, and it was his 4th try. Yuuji won on his 2nd try at the final stage, and 4th try at Sasuke. The final stage isn't easy, but compared to the version Nagano beat, I'd say it's cake.
Yeah, Nagano lost there himeslf, but if you saw his rope climb he went way slower than how fast he went in 17. If he had the same pace he would've won with time to spare.
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