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* The messages you get at the end depends on which heads you choose during the photo scene.
 
* 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 trumpet scene's audio is ripped from one of Gonzo's trumpet scenes on The Muppet Show.
* The elephant head segment is based on a scene from an old TV show called The Young Ones. The audio is taken directly from that scene and there are rumored to be other reffrences to The Young Ones elsewhere in the animation.
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* The audio from the "elephant head" segment and the "Message to Neil" easter egg come from [[Wikipedia:The Young Ones (TV series)|The Young Ones]], a demented British sitcom from the early 1980s.
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 15:49, 7 August 2006

Gone With the Wind 1979
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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:Album
Genre:Genre
Language:Japanese

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Trivia

  • 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.

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