KaraokeFun

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'''KaraokeFun''' is a contest in the Homestar Runner universe. A song plays without vocals while the words appear on a screen and the player must attempt to sing along, just as in a real [[Wikipedia:karaoke|karaoke]]. When the song is over, the player is given a score of up to 100. The scoring system seems to be rather questionable; [[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.
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'''KaraokeFun''' is a contest in the Homestar Runner universe. A song plays without vocals while the words appear on a screen and the player must attempt to sing along, just as in a real [[Wikipedia:karaoke|karaoke]]. When the song is over, the player is given a score of up to 100. The scoring system seems to be rather questionable; [[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.  Because the score screen is automatic, KaraokeFun may be a reference to Konami's karaoke video game series called "Karaoke Revolution".
==Kareoke Songs==
==Kareoke Songs==

Revision as of 18:37, 1 March 2005

KaraokeFun is a contest in the Homestar Runner universe. A song plays without vocals while the words appear on a screen and the player must attempt to sing along, just as in a real karaoke. When the song is over, the player is given a score of up to 100. The scoring system seems to be rather questionable; 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. Because the score screen is automatic, KaraokeFun may be a reference to Konami's karaoke video game series called "Karaoke Revolution".

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