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Post by scnoi1217 on May 20, 2009 14:00:37 GMT -5
Yea, he was one of the 5 people (that we know of) to time out on the Rope Ladder.
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Post by Homeslice on May 20, 2009 15:24:53 GMT -5
As were Miyazaki and Terukazu Ishikawa. I honestly don't think Levi'll have a lifetime pass to SASUKE, though, unless they like him THAT much.
But good point about Urushihara, if TBS decides they finally want a next generation. But I think it'll only start (if at all) when the last All-Star leaves for good (assuming the show still runs then).
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Post by chackpop on May 20, 2009 17:36:09 GMT -5
I think this will be the list for 23.
91 Random Person 92 Lee Yen Chee 93 Kanno Hitoshi 94 Levi Meeuwenberg 95 Okuyama Yoshiyuki 96 Yuuji Urishira (sorry, don't know that name) 97 Miyazaki Daisuke 98 Sato Hirimochi (like in Sasuke 19) 99 Takeda Toshihiro 100 Nagano Makoto
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Post by Ninja Chris on Jun 28, 2009 18:44:14 GMT -5
Just as a quick side note: I just finished reading page 3 and 4 from this post, and I realized... It's both funny and sucks for Nagano that's he's been requesting a lower number all this time due to the pressure (Which I already learned from Arsenette), but that they hosted the 22nd tourney on his B-Day to honor him. No pressure there! Anyway, Levi's decent and all, but one more failure in the first stage and G4 will seriously begin doubting him. I mean seriously... we ALL see even beating the first stage as a huge deal, but even when Brian O. beat it, they didn't give him enough credit... Therefore, they'll only be truly happy with Levi if he continues to do his flips and get into the 3rd/4th stage on a constant basis. That's the only way his number will retain it's position, or go up. On another side-note, who here wonders how Yuuji will do during 23? I honestly hope he takes that #99 and does really well...
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Post by lars072 on Jun 29, 2009 7:57:30 GMT -5
Just as a quick side note: I just finished reading page 3 and 4 from this post, and I realized... It's both funny and sucks for Nagano that's he's been requesting a lower number all this time due to the pressure (Which I already learned from Arsenette), but that they hosted the 22nd tourney on his B-Day to honor him. No pressure there! Anyway, Levi's decent and all, but one more failure in the first stage and G4 will seriously begin doubting him. I mean seriously... we ALL see even beating the first stage as a huge deal, but even when Brian O. beat it, they didn't give him enough credit... Therefore, they'll only be truly happy with Levi if he continues to do his flips and get into the 3rd/4th stage on a constant basis. That's the only way his number will retain it's position, or go up. On another side-note, who here wonders how Yuuji will do during 23? I honestly hope he takes that #99 and does really well... Still think he should qualify like everyone else depending on what warped system G4 uses to choose competitors. If TBS invites Levi back, so be it. Then have 2 or 3 new competitors along with him (although I think David C should get another shot). One more thing with Levi...I really think he can go all the way, but he better be careful in #23. His confidence may be shot and he just might fail the Jumping Spider if he's not careful.
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Post by Ninja Chris on Jun 29, 2009 19:26:55 GMT -5
One more thing with Levi...I really think he can go all the way, but he better be careful in #23. His confidence may be shot and he just might fail the Jumping Spider if he's not careful. I dunno if his confidence is shot, I mean he has gotten to stage 2 2/3 of the time, so he does have SOME very high skill, he just needed to learn this was a competition, not a playground. 22 taught him that, I honestly hope. Either way, I am looking forward to his 23 run and want to see him excel in Stage 3 again... without the flips! Use the energy on the course and beat record times again!
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Post by BLM on Jun 29, 2009 20:34:06 GMT -5
I think Levi has a lifetime pass because both tbs and g4 love him so yeah
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Post by YamamotoFan! on Jul 8, 2009 13:10:32 GMT -5
I don't like Levi he's got too cocky.
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Post by rcplanes59 on Jul 8, 2009 20:15:02 GMT -5
Nagano is #100. End of story.
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Post by joemello on Jul 8, 2009 23:28:18 GMT -5
I don't know if I mentioned this on this thread yet (I'm too lazy to read through 80+ posts) but I know one person who definitely wishes Nagano wasn't #100. . . is Nagano. Now I'm trying to figure out who's the bigger head case: him or Yamamoto
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Post by logomaniac on Sept 4, 2009 9:11:57 GMT -5
I' say Urushihara-100 Kanno-97 Nagano-74 Okuyama-95 Yamada-18 Levi-71 Enchi-99 Takeda-41 Akiyama-2 Yamamoto-15 Shiratori-28 Sato-94 Terek-79 Luci-37 David-86 Aoki-95, just kidding on that one, its 30 Harashima-54
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Post by Homeslice on Sept 4, 2009 11:35:28 GMT -5
Nagano-74 Really? What gives you that idea?
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Post by jfeathe on Sept 4, 2009 13:08:14 GMT -5
I still think there's a small chance that Urushihara could be given 100 especially since he Final Stage and surpassed Nagano by a ton.
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Post by Homeslice on Sept 4, 2009 14:07:45 GMT -5
Keyword: small. It's ultimately up to M9 (I think). I know Nagano doesn't want to be 100 either, but IMO that's what he'll be. That said, it won't be long till we find out. Urushihara may yet get it after all.
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Post by SRW on Sept 4, 2009 15:18:47 GMT -5
Again Nagano 100 Yuuji 99
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Post by chackpop on Sept 4, 2009 16:26:13 GMT -5
I' say Nagano-74 Yamada-18 Takeda-41 Akiyama-2 Yamamoto-15 Shiratori-28 I see that you have great repspect to the all stars
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Post by Homeslice on Sept 4, 2009 23:07:31 GMT -5
I' say Nagano-74 Yamada-18 Takeda-41 Akiyama-2 Yamamoto-15 Shiratori-28 I see that you have great repspect to the all stars Yeah, no kidding, seriously.
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Post by artyfowljr on Sept 5, 2009 16:59:56 GMT -5
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Post by intelligentinfer on Sept 23, 2009 8:26:28 GMT -5
And also wore 96 in 18, 99 in 17.
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Post by Homeslice on Sept 23, 2009 10:39:25 GMT -5
He wore #96 in 18 because he personally chose that number (as did everyone else for their numbers because of that pre-tournament race). In 17, he was #99 because Yamada was going to retire (again); otherwise he would've been #100.
Until Nagano's case is convincing enough for M9, he will always be #100. Though we'll find that out too soon enough!
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