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The '''Tennis Man''' fad was a [[forced fad]] started in 2005.  {{ytmnduser|barenholtzd}} created the original, {{ytmnd|tennisanyone|Tennis, Anyone?}}, in June of that year, from a picture of [[User:MillionsV|MillionsV]] holding a tennis racket.
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The '''Tennis Man''' fad was a [[forced fad]] started in 2005.  {{ytmnduser|barenholtzd}} created the original, {{ytmnd|tennisanyone|Tennis, Anyone?}}, in June of that year, from a picture of [[User:MillionsV|MillionsV]] holding a tennis racket.  It was the first attempt of a forced fad, but it did not really catch on.
  
"Tennis, Anyone?" is among the first sites (and Tennis Man, the first fad) to have used a loop of "Ghost Love Score", one now often used as the theme of [[Epic Maneuver]] sites.
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"Tennis, Anyone?" is among the first sites (and Tennis Man, among the first fads) to have used a loop of "Ghost Love Score" (first appeared as an alternate song in the [[Summon|Fire Spirit]] fad, now often used as the theme of [[Epic Maneuver]] sites.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:28, November 6, 2006

Tennis Man
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Original YTMND:
Tennis, Anyone?
by barenholtzd
June 1, 2005
Used Music:

The Tennis Man fad was a forced fad started in 2005. barenholtzd created the original, Tennis, Anyone?, in June of that year, from a picture of MillionsV holding a tennis racket. It was the first attempt of a forced fad, but it did not really catch on.

"Tennis, Anyone?" is among the first sites (and Tennis Man, among the first fads) to have used a loop of "Ghost Love Score" (first appeared as an alternate song in the Fire Spirit fad, now often used as the theme of Epic Maneuver sites.

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