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Post by bigblind168 on Aug 25, 2011 17:21:46 GMT -5
The only other person I remember in it was David Campbell, and for some reason he intentionally let go of the last ledge of the UCH (yes, I know, really weird). How often do you see the future outside of sasuke?
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Post by HarlequinKnight on Aug 25, 2011 19:28:00 GMT -5
Also not a dream but felt like more of a vision, and it was before 26 but it seems like it could be 27, Recording went so late after someone finally cleared stage 3 that someone was running the final stage, but it was morning so there was some visible sun rise on the attempt I got no dreams, but that final stage would be on par with Sasuke 8 in terms of epicness. Imagine someone climbing the tower with the sun creeping up over the horizon behind them. Amazing.
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Post by naganosupreeeme on Aug 30, 2011 2:19:01 GMT -5
He has...THE GIFT!!!! Tell me 6 numbers from 1-60...daddy needs some lotto money...also this was the first time I referred to myself as daddy...I didn't like it...im not actually a dad...still...didn't like it. Remind me to punch myself in the stomach if I ever get pregnant...wait...
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 1, 2011 12:24:47 GMT -5
UPDATE:
Nagano failed the Step Slider. He slipped off the rope. Screaming ensued.
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Post by m4tt3r0x on Sept 3, 2011 10:18:27 GMT -5
Just had one weird-a$$ dream last night. Bunpei competed but timed out on the Tarzan Rope (Yes, the rope. He pulled a Jake Smith but for some reason continued to climb the rope) Some 60 year old made it over the warped wall, only to time out on the Rope Ladder. Another random competitor failed the Giant Swing (variant, this dream wasn't 27, it was 28.) Shingo had the number 49 and failed somewhere in the 3rd Stage but the dream didn't show where. Finally, Naoki Iketani, Daiuke Nakata, and Nagano all made it to the final. It was a double heavenly ladder climb but the producers were to only allow 2 out of the 3 guys attempt the final. They did a tug of war contest where Nakata and Iketani were on the ends, and Nagano was in the middle (.... yeah, didn't make sense to me either. Sadly, Nagano and Iketani were victorious, but Nagano some how injured himself while Shingo was laughing non-stop lol. The dream ended here so I don't know what happened to Iketani's run.
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Post by HarlequinKnight on Sept 9, 2011 23:24:17 GMT -5
Had a dream, that one Keita Tomino not only qualified to run, but cleared the third stage! However, the final obstacle of the third stage was the old school end of first stage rope climb up a wet black wall. Still I woke up being annoyed that I had found out such an extraordinary spoiler so far out from the airdate.
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Post by mikessssssss on Sept 10, 2011 7:37:08 GMT -5
Didn't think i'd ever have a sasuke dream, but i did dream yuuji achieved another Kanzenseiha a few weeks ago.
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Post by SRW on Sept 14, 2011 4:20:58 GMT -5
My dream is Nagano getting kanzenseiha again no one else matters I just want Nagano to win it again he is amazing! and frankly most deserving .
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Post by yamfriend on Sept 14, 2011 19:17:13 GMT -5
I recently had a dream where (among other things that I don't remember) Okuyama failed the Metal Spin and that afterwards he was crying a bit because he let everyone down by not maintaining his consistency of getting to Stage 3 (which I found kinda random but whatever ).
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Post by dudesky1000 on Sept 14, 2011 19:23:29 GMT -5
My dream is Nagano getting kanzenseiha again no one else matters I just want Nagano to win it again he is amazing! and frankly most deserving . Uhh what happened to Lee... BELIEF IN YOUR PREMONITION SIR!!!
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Post by lhii789 on Sept 14, 2011 22:53:41 GMT -5
I had a dream that 3 or 4 All-Stars (Nagano, Takeda, Yamamoto, and maybe Shiratori), went to Stage 3 like in SASUKE 17, where Yamamoto and/or Shiratori failed, and Takeda passed Stage 3 (by miracle from god), and Nagano failed on last obstacle (by curse of Satan from hell). Takeda went to Final Stage, and achieved KANZENSEIHA!!!! Only person to achieve in that tournament. Then after the dramatic interview (SASUKE 17 style), the helicopter came from above (since Takeda is a firefighter), and picked him up, and flew into the sunrise, while rolling the credit (Super C style). Awesome way to end the show IMO.
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Post by SRW on Sept 15, 2011 15:06:56 GMT -5
I said further back in this thread Lee makes the final and I stand by it but im saying my ultimate dream is Nagano gaining KZ again!
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 18, 2011 11:02:06 GMT -5
One more dream. SASUKE in full aired in Malaysia (I missed it because I kept trying to tell the forums haha) before it aired in Japan. #3 failed the Escargot. Then #50 and #53 (all random people) got deep into the First Stage.
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Post by HarlequinKnight on Sept 24, 2011 19:40:34 GMT -5
Had a strange one a few nights back. I thought that they were showing SASUKE in its full in Australia, but it started airing at about 11 or 12 at night. Watching it with my family, the step slider was devastating, everyone was failing it with some incredibly impressive wipeouts. Only issue was that it apparently finished airing at 5am. Gotta love them five and six hour broadcasts!
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Post by thatoneuser on Sept 29, 2011 6:43:19 GMT -5
Between 7:04 and 7:13 EDT, I officially received the results of Stage 2.
Participants included: The 9 Americans Farid Isham Random guy Random guy's WIFE Takeda? (I wasn't sure) Kenji Takahashi
Nagano lost, but they let him run the Final Stage for funsies and he WON (It was a mix of ropes and ladders.)
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Post by zdude69closedrofl on Oct 1, 2011 11:30:24 GMT -5
I had a dream last night where many people cleared the first stage.
Akira Omori (Monkikki) competed as #93, and cleared the first two stages. Don't remember his 3rd stage result. Makoto Nagano became the first to clear the UCH, but failed the final obstacle. Toshihiro Takeda made it to the Final Stage, and nearly reached the top. Kinnikun passed the first two stages, but failed the Flying Bars. Katsumi Yamada would finally take his toll on the first stage, but fail the Metal Spin in Stage 2.
A lot of crazy things. Man, how awesome it would be if this were all true.
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Post by thatoneuser on Oct 1, 2011 16:01:36 GMT -5
One additional sighting - Brian Orosco ran the course anyway and cleared the First Stage. He then failed the first rung of the DSL. Next part is fairly graphic so it's being put in spoilers: Basically, he started drowning. Except TBS was playing it up like "Is he going to die?" and they showed him underwater not moving. Then they cut to commercial. I woke up.
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