Talk:Decemberween Sweet Cuppin' Cakes
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***That might be where the music comes from, but the keyboard for his head is clearly a Casio VL-1. It looks almost exactly like the real thing, and both the demo tune from [[crazy cartoon]] and the percussion rhythm from the Sweet Cuppin' Cakes main page are from the Casio VL-1. So the music doesn't match the keyboard. | ***That might be where the music comes from, but the keyboard for his head is clearly a Casio VL-1. It looks almost exactly like the real thing, and both the demo tune from [[crazy cartoon]] and the percussion rhythm from the Sweet Cuppin' Cakes main page are from the Casio VL-1. So the music doesn't match the keyboard. | ||
***It is most likely that the "Jingle Bells" tune is just some generic demo tune from no keyboard in particular, and has nothing to do with the actual keyboard used as the model for Strong Bad's Keyboard Head. My kids have a no-name made-in-China pink toy keyboard from a few years back with no clearer exterior markings than a sticker on the back that says "Starring Me" that plays this exact version of Jingle Bells at the start of its demo. Now, I could crack open the case to tell you about whatever labels might exist on the chips or the circuit board inside, but I'd have some very angry little girls to deal with, so I don't think I'll be doing that. Someone else will have to solve this mystery. [[User:Render|Render]] | ***It is most likely that the "Jingle Bells" tune is just some generic demo tune from no keyboard in particular, and has nothing to do with the actual keyboard used as the model for Strong Bad's Keyboard Head. My kids have a no-name made-in-China pink toy keyboard from a few years back with no clearer exterior markings than a sticker on the back that says "Starring Me" that plays this exact version of Jingle Bells at the start of its demo. Now, I could crack open the case to tell you about whatever labels might exist on the chips or the circuit board inside, but I'd have some very angry little girls to deal with, so I don't think I'll be doing that. Someone else will have to solve this mystery. [[User:Render|Render]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:31, 19 May 2005
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Prime Time vs Eh! Greg
- His name is Eh! Greg! and he does a tiny, tiny dance.
- No, his name is Prime Time.
- "Ready for Prime Time" is just the name of the hairstyle. After Strong Mad says "Sweetie Cakes!", Strong Bad labels him as "Eh! Greg!"
- The little blonde dancing guy's name can either be "Ready for Prime Time" or "Prime Time" or something until the TBC makes another Sweet Cuppin' Cakes short and give it a official name. It's not "Eh! Greg!" because Strong Bad only drew an "Eh! Steve!"-like character next to Prime Time and labeled it "Eh! Greg!"
- Actually he is referred to as "That little blonde guy" by Homestar so that could be his name...
- The little blonde dancing guy's name can either be "Ready for Prime Time" or "Prime Time" or something until the TBC makes another Sweet Cuppin' Cakes short and give it a official name. It's not "Eh! Greg!" because Strong Bad only drew an "Eh! Steve!"-like character next to Prime Time and labeled it "Eh! Greg!"
- "Ready for Prime Time" is just the name of the hairstyle. After Strong Mad says "Sweetie Cakes!", Strong Bad labels him as "Eh! Greg!"
- No, his name is Prime Time.
- Or does he do a tidy, tidy dance?
- No, it's definitely "tiny," even though Homestar has his usual cold.
Stars?
- Can anyone tell if the stars scrolling up spell out anything, or if they're just stars?
- No words. Just random dots.
Strong Bad Keyboard Song
- Are you sure about this? I think that tune might be one of the Demo tunes on the Casio VL-1. I realize it can't be played on the keyboard, but I think it CAN be played by pushing the right demo button.
- I have the keyboard. There's only one demo tune and it can be played without pressing the button. (The percussive bleeps and bloops are preprogrammed rhythms which can be played along with a melody, but that melody can't have any other accompaniment or chords or anything.)
- I think it's a Kawasaki keyboard. Because I used to have a Kawasaki keyboard that played "Jingle Bells" as the demo.-DaChazman
- That might be where the music comes from, but the keyboard for his head is clearly a Casio VL-1. It looks almost exactly like the real thing, and both the demo tune from crazy cartoon and the percussion rhythm from the Sweet Cuppin' Cakes main page are from the Casio VL-1. So the music doesn't match the keyboard.
- It is most likely that the "Jingle Bells" tune is just some generic demo tune from no keyboard in particular, and has nothing to do with the actual keyboard used as the model for Strong Bad's Keyboard Head. My kids have a no-name made-in-China pink toy keyboard from a few years back with no clearer exterior markings than a sticker on the back that says "Starring Me" that plays this exact version of Jingle Bells at the start of its demo. Now, I could crack open the case to tell you about whatever labels might exist on the chips or the circuit board inside, but I'd have some very angry little girls to deal with, so I don't think I'll be doing that. Someone else will have to solve this mystery. Render
- I have the keyboard. There's only one demo tune and it can be played without pressing the button. (The percussive bleeps and bloops are preprogrammed rhythms which can be played along with a melody, but that melody can't have any other accompaniment or chords or anything.)
- Are you sure about this? I think that tune might be one of the Demo tunes on the Casio VL-1. I realize it can't be played on the keyboard, but I think it CAN be played by pushing the right demo button.
no your all wrong
obviously that keyboard is a shlanguIN 1v-x2 the model is from 92' -PEACE!