Everybody to the Limit
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Summary
Strong Bad's Powered By The Cheat music video for his song about Fhqwhgads.
Cast (in order of appearance): Visor Robot, Atari Dragon, Strong Bad, The Cheat
Places: The Cheat's Computer Room
Date: July 1, 2002
Running Time: 1:54
Page Title: Everybody to the Limit
Lyrics
VISOR ROBOT: Come on, Fahoadmotads.
STRONG BAD: I said come on Fhqwhgads
I said come on Fhqwhgads
Everybody to the limit
Everybody to the limit
Everybody come on Fhqwhgads
I said come on Fhqwhgads
I said come on Fhqwhgads
Everybody to the limit
Who's that? It's to the limit
Everybody come on Fhqwhgads
Come on Fhqwhgads
I see you jockin' me
Tryin' to play like
You know me
I'm like come on Fhqwhgads
I said come on Fhqwhgads
Everybody to the limit
The Cheat is to the limit
Everybody come on Fhqwhgads
I said ooh ah Fhqwhgads
I said ooh ah Fhqwhgads
Who's that fh-huh-hoo-huga-wha
I said who is that Fhqwhgads
I don't know who it is
But it probably is Fhqwhgads
I asked my friend Joe
I asked my friend Jake
They said it was Fhqwhgads
I said come on Fhqwhgads
I said come on Fhqwhgads
Who's-a to the limit?
C'est me! I'm to the limit
Everybody come on Fhqwhgads
Man, Fhqwhgads
You're just making yourself look worse, y'know
I mean, everybody's just gonna feel sorry for ya
I mean, I do.
{Zooms out to reveal Strong Bad and The Cheat watching the video on Tangerine Dreams.}
STRONG BAD: {talking to The Cheat} Now that's what I'm talkin' about! That was amazing! I mean you—... I—... I can't b—... Chi-g-d-b ... He—g ... I'm buyin' you a pizza!
Fun Facts
Explanations
- Fhqwhgads originated in the Strong Bad Email i love you.
Trivia
- A "Live from West Reykjavik" version of this song can be found on Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits.
- Clicking the Back button at the end of the video will always take you to Main Page 15, The Cheat's main page.
- The Visor Robot's voice is Macintosh's Zarvox.
- The beat The Cheat uses (minus the handclap) is a sample from James Brown's "Funky Drummer", the basis for countless rap songs. The "Woo!" sample is mostly likely a reference to Rob Base's hit "It Takes Two", which used the same sound effect on the same beat.
Remarks
- During the video, Strong Bad provides the voice for his own character. Normally, The Cheat provides the voices for all characters in cartoons that he creates.
- Even after the Visor Robot's lasers stop, the laser sound is still made.
- This is the only time so far that Strong Bad has left outright positive feedback for a Powered by the Cheat cartoon.
Inside References
- For a split second, as the Robot's head opens to reveal Strong Bad, the words "come on" are replaced on screen by the word "lemke."
- When Strong Bad comes out of the robot he is unmistakably holding the Big Knife.
Real-World References
- The lyric "I asked my friend Joe, I asked my friend Jake" is accompanied by portraits of brothers John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy.
- The yellow and white, duck-looking things are taken from the old Atari 2600 game Adventure.
- During one of the times the screen is flashing, a profile view of a head can be easily noticed. The head is that of Abraham Lincoln.
Fast Forward
- In the Strong Bad Email your friends, Strong Bad hits Bubs over the head with a Gold Record (such as are awarded when an album or single sells a certain number of copies) titled "Everybody To The Limit".
External Links
- watch "Everybody to the Limit"
- view the Flash file for "Everybody to the Limit"
- download the song "Everybody to the Limit" PC / Mac