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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Mar 24, 2017 20:24:24 GMT -5
If I remember correctly there were 2 times the wall lift squished feet. SASUKE 13 and... I believe SASUKE 20? Shingo and Levi. For Levi he had all the time in the world. Shingo was the polar opposite who was just on his final moments (and the time won over him)
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Post by ArbuthnotBlob on Mar 24, 2017 22:19:14 GMT -5
If I remember correctly there were 2 times the wall lift squished feet. SASUKE 13 and... I believe SASUKE 20? Shingo and Levi. For Levi he had all the time in the world. Shingo was the polar opposite who was just on his final moments (and the time won over him) And then he had a repeat performance in 23, which may or may not have been the cause of his dislocated shoulder on the arm rings! Okuyama did a similar dive to the finish in 26 as well, although I don't think he was hit by the walls for that one.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Mar 24, 2017 22:44:16 GMT -5
If I remember correctly there were 2 times the wall lift squished feet. SASUKE 13 and... I believe SASUKE 20? Shingo and Levi. For Levi he had all the time in the world. Shingo was the polar opposite who was just on his final moments (and the time won over him) And then he had a repeat performance in 23, which may or may not have been the cause of his dislocated shoulder on the arm rings! Okuyama did a similar dive to the finish in 26 as well, although I don't think he was hit by the walls for that one. So I WAS right in a way. Good to know I wasn't stupid. Also fact seems to be the shoulders for ANYONE seem to be the most prone to being messed up (Kanno and Shingo especially. Also OoT for a moment but your icon is actually creepy. O.O)
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Post by ArbuthnotBlob on Mar 24, 2017 22:53:38 GMT -5
And then he had a repeat performance in 23, which may or may not have been the cause of his dislocated shoulder on the arm rings! Okuyama did a similar dive to the finish in 26 as well, although I don't think he was hit by the walls for that one. So I WAS right in a way. Good to know I wasn't stupid. Also fact seems to be the shoulders for ANYONE seem to be the most prone to being messed up (Kanno and Shingo especially. Also OoT for a moment but your icon is actually creepy. O.O) Wa ha ha! Creepy wasn't necessarily what I was going for, but realistic painting isn't my strongest suit. It needs more contrast, might work on it again tomorrow when it isn't stupid o'clock in the morning for me! (If for any reason you want to continue this OoT, I have a thread in Fan Works) I found it amusing in 32 that when Kanno dislocated his shoulder, he was getting help from a guy in a Bariante t-shirt. In a rather dark way, I'm not surprised Shingo hired someone who can deal with dislocations! (Or maybe it was just a coincidence. That's more likely.)
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Mar 24, 2017 23:22:15 GMT -5
So I WAS right in a way. Good to know I wasn't stupid. Also fact seems to be the shoulders for ANYONE seem to be the most prone to being messed up (Kanno and Shingo especially. Also OoT for a moment but your icon is actually creepy. O.O) Wa ha ha! Creepy wasn't necessarily what I was going for, but realistic painting isn't my strongest suit. It needs more contrast, might work on it again tomorrow when it isn't stupid o'clock in the morning for me! (If for any reason you want to continue this OoT, I have a thread in Fan Works) I found it amusing in 32 that when Kanno dislocated his shoulder, he was getting help from a guy in a Bariante t-shirt. In a rather dark way, I'm not surprised Shingo hired someone who can deal with dislocations! (Or maybe it was just a coincidence. That's more likely.) Have a funny feeling that person was Yuhei Miyagawa. He kinda is Shingo's right hand man bariante wise. He's there to care for any issues healthwise in SASUKE. Shingo told me about that a few months back.
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Post by ArbuthnotBlob on Mar 25, 2017 9:55:36 GMT -5
Wa ha ha! Creepy wasn't necessarily what I was going for, but realistic painting isn't my strongest suit. It needs more contrast, might work on it again tomorrow when it isn't stupid o'clock in the morning for me! (If for any reason you want to continue this OoT, I have a thread in Fan Works) I found it amusing in 32 that when Kanno dislocated his shoulder, he was getting help from a guy in a Bariante t-shirt. In a rather dark way, I'm not surprised Shingo hired someone who can deal with dislocations! (Or maybe it was just a coincidence. That's more likely.) Have a funny feeling that person was Yuhei Miyagawa. He kinda is Shingo's right hand man bariante wise. He's there to care for any issues healthwise in SASUKE. Shingo told me about that a few months back. That makes a lot of sense! I was wondering who he was, because he also featured quite prominently in the background when everyone was running after Nagano for his final Sasuke attempt, but I knew he wasn't a competitor. As for interesting facts... I've honestly got nothing! Someone please take this thread off me before I de-rail it completely....
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Post by thegreatluigi on Mar 28, 2017 10:32:34 GMT -5
As for interesting facts, the best I can come up with is this:
Bunpei Shiratori is the only All-Star to not fail the original Jump Hang, but is also the only All-Star who HAS failed the Jump Hang Kai.
(Also, something I thought of right this second, Shingo Yamamoto has failed the same obstacle twice in a row in all of the first three stages; Stage One: Spin Bridge in Sasuke 27/28, Stage Two: Backstream in 29/30 Stage Three: Cliffhanger Kai in Sasuke 11/12. Is there any other competitor that's done this?)
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Post by TCM on Mar 28, 2017 22:05:41 GMT -5
We're 2 days removed, you know the policy by now regarding most recently aired tournament information outside of its board.
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Post by LusitaniaAngel313 on Mar 28, 2017 22:07:14 GMT -5
Understood. (I guess I just assumed if it was spoiler tagged it wasn't a problem)
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Paragus
Ōmori Akira
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Post by Paragus on Mar 30, 2017 22:34:38 GMT -5
The First, Third, and Final Stages have been attempted the most times by an All-Star: Shingo (33 attempts), Takeda (13 attempts), and Nagano (5 attempts), respectively.
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Post by m4tt3r0x on Mar 31, 2017 1:03:33 GMT -5
The First, Third, and Final Stages have been attempted the most times by an All-Star: Shingo (32 attempts), Takeda (13 attempts), and Nagano (5 attempts), respectively. Who has most 2nd stage attempts? Not Takeda?
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Post by OwlRTA on Mar 31, 2017 1:14:59 GMT -5
The First, Third, and Final Stages have been attempted the most times by an All-Star: Shingo (32 attempts), Takeda (13 attempts), and Nagano (5 attempts), respectively. *33 attempts
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Ōmori Akira
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Post by Paragus on Mar 31, 2017 9:15:39 GMT -5
The First, Third, and Final Stages have been attempted the most times by an All-Star: Shingo (32 attempts), Takeda (13 attempts), and Nagano (5 attempts), respectively. Who has most 2nd stage attempts? Not Takeda? It think Takeda might hold the record (18 attempts), but I haven't done too much research on the subject.
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Post by YGK on Mar 31, 2017 10:07:57 GMT -5
Every champion has cleared at least one version of the cliffhanger on their first try
Akiyama: straight version in 4, altered version in 12 Nagano: altered version in 9 Yuuji: shin cliff in 22, ultimate in 27 Morimoto: crazy cliff in 29
All have also never failed cliffhanger prior to winning
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Post by UnrealCanine on Mar 31, 2017 10:12:09 GMT -5
Shingo and Kongu have achieved the best result with 5 start positions, Shingo with 7, 13, 20, 36 and 98, and Kenji with 15, 46, 66, 84 and 94
Nagano, Yuuji and Lee en Chi have achieved the best result with 4 start positions (Nagano with 61, 96, 99* and 100, Yuuji with 77, 88, 93 and 99*, Lee with 56, 80, 90 and 92)
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Post by yamfriend on Mar 31, 2017 11:10:23 GMT -5
The only time in which a Cliffhanger attempt was fully cut from the broadcast was Takeda's SASUKE 12 clear of the obstacle (they went straight from his Lamp Grasper clear to the beginning of his Pipe Slider attempt).
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Post by Steven π on Mar 31, 2017 21:30:04 GMT -5
Shingo and Kongu have achieved the best result with 5 start positions, Shingo with 7, 13, 20, 36 and 98, and Kenji with 15, 46, 66, 84 and 94 Nagano, Yuuji and Lee en Chi have achieved the best result with 4 start positions (Nagano with 61, 96, 99* and 100, Yuuji with 77, 88, 93 and 99*, Lee with 56, 80, 90 and 92) *Lee En-Chih
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Post by Paragus on Apr 1, 2017 10:18:11 GMT -5
SASUKE 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, and 32 are the only tournaments in which less than 10 people cleared the First Stage.
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Post by SasukeDoctor on Apr 1, 2017 12:48:22 GMT -5
SASUKE 4 has the most clears, with 37.
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Post by RiderLeangle on Apr 1, 2017 13:14:30 GMT -5
There are only 4 tournaments with the same number of stage 1 clears as the chronological placement of the tournament, Sasuke 11, Sasuke 14, Sasuke 16 and most recently and the highest total of these tournaments Sasuke 27
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