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'''KaraokeFun''' is a bonus feature found on [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Two|Disc two]] and [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Four|Disc four]] of the [[strongbad_email.exe|Strong Bad Email DVD]]. This [[Wikipedia:karaoke|karaoke]] feature allows the home viewer to sing along with their favorite songs using the words that appear on a screen as a guide.  
'''KaraokeFun''' is a bonus feature found on [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Two|Disc two]] and [[strongbad_email.exe Disc Four|Disc four]] of the [[strongbad_email.exe|Strong Bad Email DVD]]. This [[Wikipedia:karaoke|karaoke]] feature allows the home viewer to sing along with their favorite songs using the words that appear on a screen as a guide.  
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Using the hidden DVD tracks, one can listen to the vocals made by some of the Homestar Runner characters. When the song is over, the player is given a score of up to 100. The scoring system seems to be rather questionable as [[Coach Z]] gets a score of 94 even though he can't pronounce "[[Dangeresque]]" properly, while [[Strong Bad]] sings very accurately, but only gets 74 points. Even [[Homestar Runner]], who makes some very ridiculous mistakes such as singing the word "Solo" during the solo, gets a score of 84. Karaoke machines that give an "accuracy score" are popular among competitive Karaoke singers.
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Using the hidden DVD tracks, one can listen to the vocals made by some of the Homestar Runner characters. When the song is over, the player is given a score of up to 100. The scoring system seems to be rather questionable as [[Coach Z]] gets a score of 94 even though he can't pronounce "[[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]]" properly, while [[Strong Bad]] sings very accurately, but only gets 74 points. Even [[Homestar Runner]], who makes some very ridiculous mistakes such as singing the word "Solo" during the solo, gets a score of 84. Karaoke machines that give an "accuracy score" are popular among competitive Karaoke singers.
The accuracy of its spelling is also questionable, as it manages to misspell [[Renaldo]] (misspelled as Reynaldo) in the Dangeresque theme song, and [[Fhqwhgads]] (misspelled as Fhqwghads) in Everybody to the Limit.   
The accuracy of its spelling is also questionable, as it manages to misspell [[Renaldo]] (misspelled as Reynaldo) in the Dangeresque theme song, and [[Fhqwhgads]] (misspelled as Fhqwghads) in Everybody to the Limit.   

Revision as of 06:06, 17 February 2007

KaraokeFun is a bonus feature found on Disc two and Disc four of the Strong Bad Email DVD. This karaoke feature allows the home viewer to sing along with their favorite songs using the words that appear on a screen as a guide.

Using the hidden DVD tracks, one can listen to the vocals made by some of the Homestar Runner characters. When the song is over, the player is given a score of up to 100. The scoring system seems to be rather questionable as Coach Z gets a score of 94 even though he can't pronounce "Dangeresque" properly, while Strong Bad sings very accurately, but only gets 74 points. Even Homestar Runner, who makes some very ridiculous mistakes such as singing the word "Solo" during the solo, gets a score of 84. Karaoke machines that give an "accuracy score" are popular among competitive Karaoke singers.

The accuracy of its spelling is also questionable, as it manages to misspell Renaldo (misspelled as Reynaldo) in the Dangeresque theme song, and Fhqwhgads (misspelled as Fhqwghads) in Everybody to the Limit.

Contents

Karaoke Songs

DVD Exclusive: strongbad_email.exe Disc Two
DVD Exclusive: strongbad_email.exe Disc Four

Fun Facts

  • In the first set, all the scores end in a 4 except for Marzipan. (Marzipan gets 67, Strong Bad gets 74, Homestar gets 84 and Coach Z gets 94)
  • In the first four Karaoke videos, the little kids that would pop up randomly throughout the video are from Super Brave!!.

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