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Post by scnoi1217 on Apr 12, 2009 15:14:27 GMT -5
I don't remember seeing Kobayashi there and I'm thinking that Takahashi failed the Jumping Spider, but my memory is hazy there. I think I was being interviewed or something during his run maybe? I could see Takahashi failing the jumping spider, he's failed it two times before. True, but there is also somewhere I read that said he failed (or timed out) on the Rope Ladder.
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Post by chackpop on Apr 12, 2009 16:13:36 GMT -5
I could see Takahashi failing the jumping spider, he's failed it two times before. True, but there is also somewhere I read that said he failed (or timed out) on the Rope Ladder. That sounds possible. In sasuke 20, he made to the flying chute afetr he beat the jumping spider.
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Post by obakemono on Apr 12, 2009 17:27:36 GMT -5
I could see Takahashi failing the jumping spider, he's failed it two times before. True, but there is also somewhere I read that said he failed (or timed out) on the Rope Ladder. Read where?
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Post by The Chief on Apr 12, 2009 18:03:38 GMT -5
True, but there is also somewhere I read that said he failed (or timed out) on the Rope Ladder. Read where? The official papers.
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Post by scnoi1217 on Apr 12, 2009 18:17:37 GMT -5
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Post by VenusHeadTrap on Apr 12, 2009 18:57:47 GMT -5
I don't remember seeing Kobayashi there and I'm thinking that Takahashi failed the Jumping Spider, but my memory is hazy there. I think I was being interviewed or something during his run maybe? If that is to be true, I would probably be more angry than Takahashi is.
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Post by obakemono on Apr 12, 2009 19:09:48 GMT -5
Interesting. I wonder where they got their info from. Also lol... David Campbell, representative American musicians. And Yasuo Aoki is 'home of the enchanting three dimensional shape.' Some more brilliant katakana translations: SUTANTOUMAN PUROROKKUKURAIMA FURIRANNINGU TANBURINGU
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Post by scnoi1217 on Apr 12, 2009 19:15:59 GMT -5
Yes, that site is great. It's cool seeing all the old competitions and figuring who is also there. I too wonder where the got their info. The mixi maybe? It would be cool to find out.
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Post by obakemono on Apr 12, 2009 19:36:09 GMT -5
It says that Washimi failed the Jumping Spider in 21, even though we've already seen him at least pass the first part of the obstacle. Also it says Ryo Shirai failed the Flying Chute in 21.
EDIT: It has Shinji Kobayashi as failing the Jump Hang in 13, and it has his numbers from 18, 19 and 21 but not where he failed.
EDIT2: They have descriptions of how they found info at the bottom of the pages. The logic for Washimi isn't very good. "89 saddlecloth ... "Dante 90" is seen in the sports scene when the monitor standby JANPINGUSUPAIDA. So, just before 89 and that number is probably left out here."
As far as I can tell, that's saying that since they were showing the Jumping Spider on the monitor, he probably failed there, which I doubt is true.
Apparently Kobayashi was digested in 13.
They don't really give an explanation of why they've got Takahashi down as timing up. What is there: "Takahashi Kenzi ... "Yamada Katsumi 81" Stand-by, "Kong" was the slogan. So, just before the 80 to be retired in the second challenge. Position falls outside information. Would guess, his last three tournaments and 80 so watch stand, but this number is in the nature."
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Post by scnoi1217 on Apr 12, 2009 19:49:03 GMT -5
Well we knew he failed there in 13 because he was digested. In 18, I think they showed the names of most of the competitors with their numbers. In 19 and 21 we knew his numbers by analyzing TBS footage.
Interesting to note that it says Takayuki Kawashima's failure in 19, even though his run wasn't shown at all.
About Washimi, we know he was on the Jumping Spider and about to complete it, we don't know if he failed there or timed out, so I would say that result is questionable.
Again, this site is good, but not definite.
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Post by lostinube on Apr 13, 2009 1:23:40 GMT -5
They don't list the Spider Walk portion of the Jumping Spider as an obstacle so it's entirely possible that Washimi failed the Walk portion of the obstacle. They don't know either - they note that he was cut entirely from the programming.
I don't see why the logic of what the person is putting out is any different from what we've been doing in the competitor's list. It's just process of elimination.
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Post by obakemono on Apr 13, 2009 9:43:45 GMT -5
What I meant was, you can't assume he failed the Jumping Spider just because there was a clip of him on that obstacle, without actually seeing him fail it.
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Post by scnoi1217 on Apr 13, 2009 12:09:44 GMT -5
Yes true. He's speculating and observing different things from the TBS broadcast like we are (Ex: Iketani's number), however there are other things that can't be found and would need outside information (like where Kongu failed, or The Ballet Dancer's number and failure). Those things are not found in the TBS broadcast at all, so unless he completely made them up, he had to find the information from somewhere.
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Post by richie137 on Apr 15, 2009 12:05:40 GMT -5
most shocking failure levi's and nagano's failure in slider jump, takeda failure in jumping spider, and yamamoto's wipeout on the plank before warped wall, and of course yuuji making final stage.
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Post by chackpop on Apr 15, 2009 17:46:12 GMT -5
that's more than one
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