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== Audio Details ==
 
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* In the album "Cartooom!" where the song is from, the only published lyrics are "I'm perfect!!"
  
 
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* The formentioned "Message to Neil" is aimed at [[Neil Cicierega]].
 
* The formentioned "Message to Neil" is aimed at [[Neil Cicierega]].
 
* The "Monstar" oddly resembles the lava-like character in [[Perot Music Hour]], except that the Monstar is black, while the lava-like character is red.
 
* The "Monstar" oddly resembles the lava-like character in [[Perot Music Hour]], except that the Monstar is black, while the lava-like character is red.
* In the album "Cartooom!" where the song is from, the only published lyrics are "I'm perfect!!"
 
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 18:04, 25 November 2006

Gone With the Wind 1979
Tsk Tsk... will Elephant Head ever learn?
Information
Author:Andrzej Banas
Release Date:12/03/2005
File Size:0.00MB
Length:2:21
Complexity:Poiuytic Scale
Stars:Greg Proops/Totoro
Audio Info
Fiddle-Dee-Dee!
Artist:Plus-Tech Squeeze Box
Album:Cartooom!
Genre:General Electronic
Language:English/Japanese?

About

Cast

Transcript

Lyrics

Fake Lyrics Real Lyrics

Fake

Real

Audio Details

  • In the album "Cartooom!" where the song is from, the only published lyrics are "I'm perfect!!"

Trivia

  • In the "Flying through space..." transition sequence there is a subliminal message: "Animutation is Dead. Long Live Animutation." Also, there is some sort of a cat-like figure drawn in gray with the caption "By Un-J" in the TV snow. It's hard to make out because the gray is an excellent camouflage.
  • The messages you get at the end depends on which heads you choose during the photo scene.
  • The trumpet scene's audio is ripped from one of Gonzo's trumpet scenes on The Muppet Show.
  • The audio from the "elephant head" segment and the "Message to Neil" easter egg come from The Young Ones, a demented British sitcom from the early 1980s.
  • The formentioned "Message to Neil" is aimed at Neil Cicierega.
  • The "Monstar" oddly resembles the lava-like character in Perot Music Hour, except that the Monstar is black, while the lava-like character is red.

External Links