Jun Senoue's Birthday Onslaught
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About
Jun Senoue celebrates his birthday the only way he knows how: by rocking out! But then Mario steals his guitar, and Jun has to chase Mario through a crazy alternate dimension to get it back.
Cast
- Banana-dancing Sonic the Hedgehog
- Jun Senoue
- Mona Lisa Mall
- Johnny Gioeli
- people in theatre audience
- dancing guy in a teddy bear suit?
- Dpbj,Inc.'s avatar
- Andy Warhol
- singing toaster from Jupiterish Randomness (cut version only)
- Emperor Akihito (uncut version only)
- Poomo
- Amy Rose
- Creamy Mamy
- Lumina Flowlight
- Princess Sally Acorn
- Katsuya Jounouchi
- Aussie Evil
- Shadow the Hedgehog
- clowns from The Simpsons
- Bill Gates on the 1337 kroner
- Yuji Naka
- Colin Mochrie
- jelly beans
- Nanny Deb
- lucky cat
- Matthew Lesko
- Mario
- Gumby
- Ninja with Guitar
- Hugh Hefner
- Gen Fukunaga
- Dragonquest Bob
- cake girl from Onsokumaru's Great Adventure
- Dr. Seuss-style Ash Ketchum and Pikachu (cut version)
- baseball players from Engrish.com (uncut version)
- ukulele guy from Lucky Lucky
- Seto Kaiba (uncut version only)
- Roger Ramjet's body
- Dancing Fattie
- Donald Trump
- Gackt (uncut version only)
- Pat Robertson
- Dilbert
- Dogbert
Props
- Dodge Stealth R/T
- Hay
- Sonic Guitar
- Shouri Foot
- Matter Transport Booth
- soup ladle
- Boxing Glove on a Stick
- a roll of duct tape
- Foo-La-La!(prop)
- Whummo
- an enema with a face? (uncut version only)
- a can of "God" coffee
- "Uranus" toilet paper
- weight from Captain Lou Albano's Steady Descent into Madness
Transcript
Lyrics
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JUN! JUN! JUN! JUN! |
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Audio Details
Trivia
Cut version
- The opening scene in front of Jun Senoue's house on Giant Box Avenue is a reference to Mostly Metal Jacket.
- If you look closely at the box house, its number is 153, implying that the Senoue family and the Mochries are almost next-door neighbors.
- The Dodge Stealth R/T used in this animutation is nearly a lookalike of the car Jun Senoue owns and drives in real life.
- When Jun drives by the pixellated school, the message "This is frame #151.", a reference to Beer Pong, appears for one frame.
- During the scene with the hay bales, the message "HAY! 123... HAY!", a reference to WAKUFUCHITA, appears for one frame.
- when Jun drives by the 24-hour Fitness with the escalator, the message "You'd think there'd be some sort of uprising over this..." appears for one frame.
- In the first frame of the scene in front of the Mall-Wart store, the message "Hmm, doesn't look very open. That's not a good sign..." appears.
- In the first frame of the scene in front of the Mona Lisa Mall, the message "Hi, Spoonorca!" appears in the sky near the street, in periwinkle letters.
- When Jun tells Mario "Give me my guitar back!", Mario replies "Or what, you'll play the sweater?", an obvious reference to Hyakugojyuuichi's "Give me my sweater back, or I'll play the guitar" mondegreen.
- Shortly after the first the fourth cheering word balloon appears in the audience in the stage scene, the comment "Ironically, all the word balloons in the audience are positioned toward old people." appears for one frame. (Not long after Hibiscus added this message in, she realized that the audience was made up almost entirely of old people.)
- The scrolling Japanese text in the scene with the twelve spinning circles reads (romanized), "Animyutesshon wo miru toki wa, heya wo akaruku shite chikazuki suginai you ni shite kudasai ne.", which, roughly translated, means "Please watch this animutation in a well-lit room and don't sit too close to the screen." The text is a reference to the text that appears at the beginning of every anime aired on Japanese TV, which probably was mandated after the infamous incident in 1997 in which 800 kids were placed in hospitals all over Japan for epileptic seizures that stemmed from watching the Pocket Monsters episode "Electric Soldier Porygon." As a result of the incident, the show was put on a four-month production hiatus and Nintendo suffered legal troubles. The episode has not been aired anywhere else in the world or been released on VHS or DVD anywhere, and it caused Porygon itself to be banned from the anime from then on.
- During the scene with the rapidly scrolling Japanese text, the message "Kids, don't use Formula One race cars to chase hedgehogs." appears. The message is a quotation from the 4Kids dub of the first episode of Sonic X.
- After the mondegreen "Poomo needs the game to decide," disappears, the message "(which girl he likes best, that is)" appears for one frame.
- During the "Who is the master?" scene, the message "If you can read this, you scrubbed too hard." appears. The message is a reference to an episode of The Simpsons in which Marge has everybody clean house. Bart finds an American Gothic reprint on the wall and decides to clean it. Eventually, after some scrubbing with a rag, the message listed above appears in place of the painting.
- The picture of Mario in front of a blackboard is a screenshot from Perot Music Hour.
External Links
- Incomplete
- Sonic the Hedgehog Filmography
- Jun Senoue Filmography
- Mona Lisa Filmography
- Andy Warhol Filmography
- Emperor Akihito Filmography
- Poomo Filmography
- Amy Rose Filmography
- Sally Acorn Filmography
- Katsuya Jounouchi Filmography
- Aussie Evil Filmography
- Shadow the Hedgehog Filmography
- Bill Gates Filmography
- Yuji Naka Filmography
- Colin Mochrie Filmography
- Nanny Deb Filmography
- Matthew Lesko Filmography
- Mario Filmography
- Gumby Filmography
- Ninja with Guitar Filmography
- Hugh Hefner Filmography
- Gen Fukunaga Filmography
- Ash Kaetchum Filmography
- Pikachu Filmography
- Seto Kaiba Filmography
- Roger Ramjet Filmography
- Dancing Fattie Filmography
- Donald Trump Filmography
- Gackt Filmography
- Pat Robertson Filmography
- Dilbert Filmography
- Dogbert Filmography
- Hay Filmography
- Sonic Guitar Filmography
- Shouri Foot Filmography
- Matter Transport Booth Filmography
- Boxing Glove on a Stick Filmography
- Foo-La-La!(prop) Filmography
- Whummo Filmography