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When a TV show, video game, or movie is being created, sometimes temporary content is created to fill in as a placeholder. Less often, the placeholder content ends up becoming permanent, either because the creators decided they liked it, or they simply couldn't do anything better. Often overlaps with Descended Creator, particularly in Western animated productions. When preparing an animatic from the storyboard, the staff records a "scratch track" to be replaced by the final voice track later in production. Sometimes, however, the scratch track for one character comes out so well that they decide to have the artist who recorded it do the actual voice. Similarly, a songwriter might string together a "guide lyric" or "dummy lyric" consisting of arbitrary words that happen to fit the tune, and then decide to keep some or all of it as the actual lyric of the song. Not to be confused with Left It In - that trope is about something done unintentionally that is kept in the final take, whereas Permanent Placeholder is about things that were put in on purpose, with the intent of replacing them later. A subtrope of Throw It In!. See also Working Title, "Untitled" Title and Regent for Life. Compare and contrast with Glitch Entity, which can possibly result from a placeholder that wasn't permanent per se, but stayed in the code anyway. Compare Fake–Real Turn, which is when something that was started as a deception grows into what it was pretending to be. |
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Triangle Strategy was given the name "Project TRIANGLE STRATEGY" and was finalized by removing "Project" from the prototype title. | |
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The main title theme of Adventure Time was a scratch recording. Originally played and sung by Pendleton Ward, it features the sounds of storyboard artist Derek Drymon typing on a keyboard and squeaking his chair. Ward attempted to get a better recording of the theme song but couldn't ever capture the feeling quite right ever again, so the scratch recording stayed. | |
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Bon Iver's debut album For Emma, Forever Ago, comprises of what were originally just demo versions recorded by Justin Vernon alone during a lengthy retreat to his father's remote hunting cabin. He had originally planned on doing a "proper" recording of the songs later on, but was convinced by friends and loved ones to keep them as is. | |
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A Bug's Life: Joe Ranft was originally the placeholder voice for Heimlich, but he was good enough that he was kept as the final voice actor. | |
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In Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, the names for the witnesses in the first witch trial were all place holders, but they were eventually kept for the final game. This fact is even referenced directly in one of the game's fourth-wall-breaking special DLC episodes. | |
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Lumalee in The Super Mario Bros. Movie is voiced by invokedJuliet Jelenic, the daughter of director Michael Jelenic. Her lines were originally scratch recordings to be replaced by a professional voice actor later in production, but Juliet's voice was kept for the final release because the crew couldn't find anyone else who sounded cute and innocent enough to provide the intended dissonance with the character's morbid dialogue. | |
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A common thing in the Dragon Age series, especially in regards to naming things. For instance, the name of the main continent, "Thedas", was an acronym ("The Dragon Age Setting") used by the devs to refer to the landmass while they thought of a proper name for it. Fast forward to a few years later, and nobody even considered naming it anything else. | |
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Madagascar: The animators did temporary voice tracks, which were then to be dubbed over by celebrity voice actors. They had originally planned for Robert Stack to voice Skipper the penguin, but after he died, they just left co-director Tom McGrath's voice track in because he'd gotten so much into playing the character (who is already a Stack imitation). This may also be why Kowalski and Private are voiced by DreamWorks staff members Chris Miller and Chris Knights respectively. However, Rico is voiced by professional voice actor John DiMaggio... until Penguins of Madagascar, where another DreamWorks staffer Conrad Vernon (who also voices Mason the Chimp in the same franchise) replaced him. | |
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In The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, the Skeksis character, skekEkt, was originally meant to be voiced by a professional actor, with puppeteer Alice Dinnean serving as a placeholder. However, Will Matthews, a writer and producer for the series, thought her performance was so hilariously fitting that he decided to keep her voice in. This made Dinnean one of only a few puppeteers to voice their own character in the show. | |
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Vertigo and North By Northwest were both working titles that Alfred Hitchcock ended up using because he couldn't find any alternate titles that he liked better. | |
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In-universe example in Dishonored 2, with Kirin Jindosh's Clockwork Soldiers. He recorded a bunch of rough-draft barks for them based on situational triggers, and never got around to having better ones recorded before Emily or Corvo kill or permanently genius-neuter him, leaving the remaining units as-is with the rough-draft recordings. | |
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The Road to El Dorado: Jim Cummings (1952) did a scratch track as Cortes but the filmmakers liked his work and kept it in the final cut. | |
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Psych provides an In-Universe example: Da Chief for the beginning of the show is Interim Chief Vick. As the title suggests, she's only there as a temporary chief, though she later becomes the full-on chief of the department. | |
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Some Like It Hot screenwriters Billy Wilder and IAL Diamond penned the last piece of dialogue — "Well, nobody's perfect!" — as a "dummy line", intending to replace it with something funnier before filming. However, they couldn't think of a worthy replacement, allowing Joe E. Brown's delivery of the "dummy line" to become the movie's Signature Scene. | |
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Gnomeo & Juliet franchise: The goon gnomes had their voices provided by Kelly Asbury. This was a common practice in his films, as he'd do the same thing for Smurfs: The Lost Village and UglyDolls. Sherlock Gnomes: According to character designer Gary Dunn, Jamie Demetriou was a scratch voice for Moriarty, but did such a great job on the character that he was kept for the actual role. |
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Referenced in Kakushigoto: My Dad's Secret Ambition, as Goto comments that the names of his characters (like "Tights" and "Briefs") were originally just placeholders while he tried to think of other names, but as he worked on the story he started to just know them by those names and couldn't change them. | |
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Kirsty MacColl wasn't originally planned as the co-lead vocalist on the Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" - she was hired as a guide vocal before the band was to dub another singer's vocals in. This never got to happen, as they quickly fell in love with MacColl's performance. | |
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The Simpsons: An In-Universe case occurs in "The Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie Show", when the producer of Itchy & Scratchy insists that the writers make a new dog character. Similarly, a greeting card cartel headed by Mr. Costington decides to invent a new holiday named "Something like, um, 'Love Day', but not so lame". The name sticks. In "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious", a Whole-Plot Reference to Mary Poppins, originally Julie Andrews was going to play Sherry Bobbins. But during the initial table read, Andrews wasn't available and series regular Maggie Roswell filled in. The producers liked it so much that she ended up voicing the character. Similarly, the producers planned to have Michael Douglas voice Frank Grimes in the episode "Homer's Enemy", as the character is a parody of William Foster, the main character of the film Falling Down, whom Michael Douglas plays (Nicolas Cage was also considered for the role). But when principal cast member Hank Azaria started reading the lines, he instantly captured the frustrated, neurotic, cynical personality the character required, and the producers decided to keep Azaria as Grimes's voice actor. When Matt Groening created The Simpsons as shorts for The Tracey Ullman Show, he submitted only basic sketches to the animators and assumed that the figures would be cleaned up in production. However, the animators merely used his drawings as actual layouts, which led to the crude appearance of the characters in the initial shorts. It wasn't until it was spun off into its own series that they received their present designs. In the episode "Every Man's Dream", the song "Big City" by the space rock band Spacemen 3 is used to soundtrack a drug trip sequence. Episode writer J. Stewart Burns is a fan of the band and wrote the song into the script; Although he thought it fit well with the scene, he assumed that it would be replaced with a better known song by a better known artist (it isn't even one of Spacemen 3's best known songs) that would fit just as well. He was shocked to find out that it had remained in the final product. |
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Hyrule Warriors was meant to be a working title — as announced in the first trailer — but it was eventually kept. | |
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Cellular: Felix da Housecat's remix of "Sinnerman" by Nina Simone was originally used alongside early footage to help convey the feel of the movie. They decided to keep it and used it for the construction site chase scene. | |
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In Coraline, Miss Spink and Miss Forcible's song was originally written as a placeholder, with the intention of having They Might Be Giants compose a proper song for the scene. Linnell and Flansburgh came in, heard the placeholder song, and said it sounded good enough to them. | |
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Titanic (1997): Composer James Horner created a piano demo of what he wanted for Rose's theme, which he intended to score with a full orchestra. James Cameron found the tape, which was labeled "sketch," and assumed it was what he doing for the drawing scene. It was left as it was in the film. | |
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According to Tim Schaefer, most of the dialogue in The Secret of Monkey Island was thought by him and the other writer to be placeholder, and that the bigwigs were going to hire some "real" dialogue writers to do the actual stuff, but the humorous placeholder dialogue was so funny that they decided to leave it in. This actually had quite an impact on the gameplay itself and led to the "rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle" bit. | |
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RRR (2022) started out as a working title, named for its director and its two lead actors (S.S. Rajamouli, Ram Charan, and N.T. Rama Rao Jr.). Rajamouli eventually decided to go with it as the official title, feeling that a film of this scale required a universal title. The expanded titles, in fact, vary for each language the movie is dubbed in, as per fan suggestions: Raudra� Raṇa� Rudhira� in its original Telugu, Rattam Raṇam Rauttiram in Tamil, Raudra Raṇa Rudhira in Kannada, Rudhiram Raṇam Raudhram in Malayalam (all of which translate to "Rage, War, Blood") and Rise Roar Revolt in Hindi (which remains its international title). | |
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In the foreword to the Doctor Who Expanded Universe Monster Collection edition of the New Series Adventures novel Prisoner of the Daleks, Trevor Baxendale explains that he wanted the Dalek Inquisitor General to have a suitably menacing name, and while he was trying to think of one, he referred to it as "Dalek X". It wasn't long before he realised the perfect name was... | |
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The Grand Tour test track has one corner with a large billboard next to it. Jeremy Clarkson explains they were going to get a sponsor for the corner, but they haven't found anyone who wants to advertise (and the one time they did, Jeremy immediately got their name wrong). So they're stuck with calling the corner "Your Name Here". | |
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Many years later in The Phantom Menace, the same thing happened with Ahmed Best's performance as Jar Jar Binks. | |
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The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea: Tara Strong's voice for Melody was to give a potential Celebrity Voice Actor an idea of what the character should sound like. Strong did the role herself after Disney liked her performance so much. | |
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Much of Faith No More's We Care a Lot was written music-first, with vocalist Chuck Mosley writing lyrics and vocal melodies later. One such song was given the Working Title "Mark Bowen" as a sort of Line-of-Sight Name: Mark Bowen was a friend of the band who had played guitar with them at some early shows, and they named the song after him just because they happened to see him the day they wrote it. "Mark Bowen" became the permanent title because Mosley opted to mention him by name in the lyrics. | |
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The Weekenders: When he pitched the show, creator Doug Langdale didn't actually give the cartoon a name, as it was less a pitch and more him sharing childhood stories out of desperation when they passed on his other ideas. When it got greenlit, he learned that someone at the studio (no one knows who) decided to call it "The Weekenders" as a placeholder title. The name stuck, despite no one being all that fond of it and even Disney CEO Michael Eisner saying it was the sole thing he hated about the show. | |
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Borderlands 2: "Bullymong" was a placeholder name for the 6-limbed alien yetis. It stuck. A quest in game lampshades this with Sir Hammerlock trying and failing to rename them before his book on them ships. Anthony Burch revealed that "Handsome Jack" was a placeholder name for the main antagonist until he'd figure out something better, but the voice acting sessions used this name, so it stuck as well. |
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G.I. Joe scriptwriter Buzz Dixon came up with the enemy name "Cobra-La" as a placeholder for a rough draft of his script, but Hasbro executives loved it and insisted he keep the name despite his objections that it was stupid and derivative. | |
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Kirby was originally just programmed in to develop a game around him and come up with a character design later on, but then the developers began to grow attached to the cute little blob, and the design was decided as final. | |
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Shrek: Per Word of God, The Smash Mouth song "All Star" at the beginning was only used as a test track to get the timing of the opening scene down and was intended to be replaced with an original song for the finished picture. However, the temporary song ended up working so well that it was left in the final piece. (It helps that the lyrics completely match the tone of the scene.) They later got Smash Mouth to record a cover of "I'm a Believer" specifically for the movie's ending, as a nice form of Bookends. Shrek Forever After cast head of story Walt Dohrn as Rumpelstiltskin because no actor matched the voice he made up during the storyboard meetings. |
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Beauty and the Beast: Originally, some of the lyrics to the song "Gaston" were just dummy lyrics — that is, placeholder lyrics designed to match the melody while lyricist Howard Ashman came up with something better (handily explaining why most of the song is just "No one (verbs) like Gaston!"). However, the dummy lyrics were very popular with the production staff due to perfectly characterizing Gaston, and thus, Ashman kept them in the final version. The melody to "Be Our Guest" was originally intended as a rough ditty that composer Alan Menken played to give Ashman a general idea to the style of the song. When the time came to actually put music to the lyrics, Menken soon realized that the ditty he played worked with what Ashman had written. |
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The developer of Yandere Simulator originally intended to name it something like Love/Sick, but the fans liked the name "Yandere Simulator" so much that it kinda stuck. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (2020): Ben Schwartz was initially cast as Sonic for Blur Studio’s first animated tests until they decided on final casting for the voice of the eponymous character (Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Andy Samberg, Charlie Day, Adam Devine, Bill Hader, Will Forte, Jim Parsons, and Josh Gad were all considered) — but the filmmakers were so impressed with Schwartz's performance that they hired him for the full movie. | |
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Arrested Development: Producer Ron Howard wasn't originally going to be the narrator. He simply recorded the narration as a placeholder until they found someone else. However, his voiceover worked so well, they kept it. | |
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At first, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 had the placeholder title Gundam NEXT which later changed to another placeholder, Gundam 00, which ended up sticking. | |
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The voice of Max the Butler in Cats Don't Dance was provided by director Mark Dindal, though it wasn't supposed to be that way. However, because the production ran out of money later on, the producers decided to retain Dindal's scratch track for Max instead of using another actor. | |
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In Head of the Class, Mr. Moore, a substitute teacher, becomes the permanent teacher of the advanced history class during the Mid-Season Twist. | |
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"Bluetooth" was chosen as the code name for the project to create a standard for wireless technology used by mobile devices in 1997. Two of the project employees, Jim Kardach of Intel and Sven Mattisson of Ericsson, had a discussion about Viking history over beers and Mattisson mentioned The Long Ships and talked about the life of Harald Bluetooth. Harald's role in uniting Norway and Denmark and the catchiness of his nickname made Bluetooth seem like an appropriate moniker to help pitch the idea of combining phone and computer technologies, but it was just a project name and everyone fully intended to give it a much more marketable name before the standard was formally launched. But they had trouble finding a name that wasn't already used, and the name Bluetooth had already become so entrenched in the tech community they just stuck with it, keeping a prominent nod to Harald Bluetooth by using the HB bind rune as its logo. | |
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Done by accident in Kung Pow! Enter the Fist, at least according to director Steve Oedekerk: As a Gag Dub, he created a track where he performed for every character in the movie (except for Whoa, whose lines were already recorded) under the idea that other, more competent actors would perform them later. As Oedekerk's track was as intentionally bad as the rest of the film, his crew thought that his track was the final one and post-production occurred under that assumption. This is NOT the same thing as Left It In, as this comprises the entire voice track of the movie—there'd be nothing left if removed! | |
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Melvins' Buzz Osborne used scatting vocals while writing "Hooch", intending to replace them with real words later - when he played the song to Kurt Cobain, Kurt suggested that he not only keep the nonsense words, but that they should be transcribed and printed in the CD booklet. The scatting stayed, and "Hooch" was the only song to have its lyrics printed in the packaging of the album Houdini. | |
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The main character of Snow Crash is named Hiro Protagonist. Stephenson put it in as a placeholder for the main character's name, and then never changed it. He ended up writing in the explanation that 'Hiro' is short for 'Hiroaki' and implying that the last name is a pseudonym that Hiro chose for himself. | |
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Screenwriter and blogger Pamela Ribon provided scratch tracks for Snow White in Ralph Breaks the Internet, but her voice was deemed good enough that it was kept in the theatrical release. | |
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When writing songs for A Mighty Wind, Michael Mckean came up with a chorus melody and used "potato's in the paddy wagon" as a filler lyric because it happened to have the right number of syllables. He ultimately decided it was a fitting enough title for a cutesy novelty song by The New Main Street Singers, so he wrote the rest of the song around the title. | |
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The writers of Freakazoid! acted out and partially-improvved the script before lines were sent to the voice actors. However, when writer Paul Rugg played the title character, he proved to be so funny in the role that he was cast permanently. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1959) had plenty of people considered for the role of the narrator (including Orson Welles, who was ultimately deemed to expensive) before settling on Westbrook Van Voorhis in the pilot. However, executives thought Westbrook's voice over was too pompous, but loved Rod Serling's more cozy on screen introduction despite it being intended purely as part of the sales pitch to the executives rather than a part of the episode itself. As a result, Rod Serling was made the narrator and the role was rewritten to better fit him, eventually leading to him becoming an iconic fixture of the show and a full on Greek Chorus in Season 2 onwards. | |
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When Louis Sachar was writing Holes, he used Stanley Yelnats as a filler name for the main character, planning to replace it later with a more normal name. He never did, and Stanley's weird name even ended up becoming a plot point. | |
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ULTRAKILL: The infamous scream Husks belt out while falling was originally just a placeholder Stock Scream to test falling damage on enemies, but Hakita found it charmingly hilarious and decided to keep it in the full game. | |
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Rosalie Chiang, the voice of Mei in Turning Red, was originally meant to be a temporary "scratch" voice until Domee Shi and Lindsey Collins could find a more fitting take. However, once the script was finalized, Shi and Collins liked Chiang's take enough to keep her on as the permanent voice of Mei. | |
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Originally, the Hungarian voiceovers for the characters in Sine Mora was supposed to be a placeholder by the Hungary-based developer Digital Reality with plans for a Japanese or English dub later. However it was so well received that Grasshopper Manufacture agreed to keep it exclusively dubbed in Hungarian and provided subtitles for other languages instead. | |
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The Roosevelt Island Tramway was completed in May 1976, meant to be just a temporary stopgap until the subway station linking the island with the rest of Manhattan could be completed. As the years went on and the subway station got further and further delayed, the tram gained more and more popularity; by the time the subway station finally opened in October 1989, it had long been decided the Tramway would remain in place as well. The Tramway still runs to this day, and is popular enough to have been featured in movies and TV shows, and was the setting of at least one theme park ride! | |
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Swordquest Fireworld was supposed to have clues to help you win the associated real-life contest, but they were never coded, so it just has numbers from 00 to 09. | |
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The co-creator of Blue's Clues, Traci Paige Johnson, did Blue's barks during table reads under the assumption they would get a more professional voice actor down the line. However, everybody liked Johnson's take on Blue enough that they kept her as Blue's voice. | |
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DJ Khaled's "All I Do is Win" playing over Glomgold's Last Disrespects in the DuckTales (2017) episode "The 87 Cent Solution!" was originally just a temp track for the episode's animatic, but the crew loved it so much that they eventually pushed to get the rights to use the song in the actual episode. | |
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The voice roles of Rusty, Stein and one of the Crybabies from The Noddy Shop were given to Matt Ficner, who created their puppets, rather than hiring another voice-over artist. Similarly, Noreen Young played a puppet she made, Granny Duck. | |
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Bob and George, one of the first Mega Man Sprite Comics on the internet. Originally, the adventures of the various Mega Man characters were just a placeholder for the author's drawn webcomic. Numerous delays and difficulties caused the drawn comic to be unsuccessful both times that creator David Anez tried it. The second failure convinced Anez that the drawn comic was never going to work, at least not as well as the sprites had, so he stuck with sprites for the remainder of the strip's run. | |
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From Overwatch: Cole Cassidy was originally named "Jesse McCree", directly after a Blizzard dev, as a result of this. While the team was brainstorming a name for their grizzled cowboy gunman character, someone put it down as a placeholder, but it was consistently seen as more favorable to any other name they came up with, so it was made official with the real McCree's permission (though after the real McCree was let go from the company in 2021 due to unsavory allegations involving him in the company's sexual harassment scandals, the company also chose to rename the character). Developers intended to use a voice clip of Ashe from the "Reunion" cinematic ("B.O.B.! DO SOMETHING!") as a stand-in for whatever she would eventually say when performing her ultimate ability in game (where she summons her omnic bodyguard B.O.B. to attack the enemy). However, the line and delivery from the cinematic was so perfect for the character they just kept it. |
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Escape Velocity Override was originally named that as a placeholder simply to indicate it was a total conversion (it would override the game files — it was the mid 90s, the term total conversion hadn't been fully established yet). It stuck around during development, and through the project being turned into an actual sequel and release. | |
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Farscape wasn't originally intended to have episode titles, and some first season episodes had Exactly What It Says on the Tin titles that were originally intended simply as production placeholders (in particular "PK Tech Girl" and "DNA Mad Scientist"). | |
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Steven Universe was originally a Working Title made up because the creator knew the main character would be named Steven (after her younger brother) and happened to be thinking of Tenchi Universe at the time. They ended up getting attached to it, and so it became the final title and Steven's full name. In-universe, the admitted oddness of the name was explained by the main character's musician father Greg legally changing his last name from DeMayo to his Stage Name of Mr. Universe shortly after meeting Steven's mother; the stage name itself being the title of a Space Oddity-esque song. | |
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The goon gnomes had their voices provided by Kelly Asbury. This was a common practice in his films, as he'd do the same thing for Smurfs: The Lost Village and UglyDolls. | |
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In Garfield and Friends, Thom Huge originally just recorded placeholder dialog until they could hire other actors, but they ended up liking his work so much it was kept. Consequently he ends up playing Jon Arbuckle, Binky the Clown, Roy the Rooster, Gort the pig and assorted minor roles. | |
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For Aggretsuko, creator Rarecho had his wife Kaolip provide the scratch voice for Retsuko in his pitch to Sanrio. The studio loved her so much that they opted not to replace her with a professional voice actress in the series proper. | |
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In Romancing the Stone, director Robert Zemeckis hired Alan Silvestri to write a temporary score so they could begin filming to something. Zemeckis liked the resulting product, and decided to let Silvestri complete the film's score, leading to the two becoming frequent collaborators. | |
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Toni Braxton owes her career to this trope. She was hired to record a demo version of "Love Shoulda Brought You Home," intended for Anita Baker as the lead single for the Boomerang (1992) soundtrack, but Baker was pregnant at the time and on hiatus from performing. Instead, she suggested they just use Braxton for the song. It became her debut single and was a modest hit, and her career took off from there. | |
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Super Mario Bros.: Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins: Wario's name was originally intended to be a placeholder name that would've been changed at a later point in development. However, the rest of the staff ended up loving it, so it stuck and became his final name. It probably helped that it works as a pun in multiple languages. Luigi's Mansion 3: The title was initially announced as a working title note As Luigi's Mansion 2 was called Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon in North America but was later kept as the official title. |
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Gundam: Mobile Fighter G Gundam's ending was a result of this: when brainstorming ways of how the Devil Gundam could be defeated, one of the writers jokingly suggested an incredibly cheesy Power of Love-infused blast of energy from the heroes. Everybody laughed, but as time went on, nobody came up with a better idea. Thus, the Sekiha Love-Love Tenkyoken was born. At first, Mobile Suit Gundam 00 had the placeholder title Gundam NEXT which later changed to another placeholder, Gundam 00, which ended up sticking. |
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In the beginning of Kansas' "Carry On Wayward Son", the drum intro (two sets of two bass drum hits followed by a snare) was originally a placeholder drummer Phil Ehart planned on replacing, but decided to keep. | |
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In A New Hope, Anthony Daniels was only supposed to portray C-3PO physically; looking at the character's dialogue on paper, you can tell that they were going for an Honest John's Dealership type voice for the character. Daniels didn't bother matching the intended tone while he was acting, and his entirely sincere delivery of the sleazy dialogue proved so charming that he was kept as the voice. Daniels did, however, have to re-dub the lines because the C-3PO suit's plastic pieces scraping together made it impossible to hear his on-set voice. | |
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While writing the music for Red vs. Blue, Jeff Williams wanted to hire an opera singer to do a One-Woman Wail. Yet the results when he asked his daughter Casey to do a placeholder impressed Jeff so much he just kept Casey's take, and would later employ her vocals more and more. | |
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Manhattan Murder Mystery was the film's working title, but Woody Allen couldn't think of a better title. | |
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Shrek Forever After cast head of story Walt Dohrn as Rumpelstiltskin because no actor matched the voice he made up during the storyboard meetings. | |
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Snakes on a Plane was going to be renamed Pacific Air Flight 121 for its release, but then its B-movie working title attracted a flurry of attention on the internet, and Samuel L. Jackson insisted that he'd only signed on to the film because of its Exactly What It Says on the Tin title. With all that in mind, the producers | |
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Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins: Wario's name was originally intended to be a placeholder name that would've been changed at a later point in development. However, the rest of the staff ended up loving it, so it stuck and became his final name. It probably helped that it works as a pun in multiple languages. | |
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WALL•E: Elissa Knight recorded the lines for Eve just to give the directors something to work with until a more famous voice actress was contracted, but they liked her performance so much that they kept it in. The use of Also sprach Zarathustra in a climactic scene was originally put in as a joke, until the filmmakers saw a test audience member pumping his fist in triumph. They left it in. |
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Bug Fables: An early pre-release build has a note saying that the name of the setting, Bugaria, is just a placeholder subject to change. The name instead stuck all the way to the final version. | |
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Have I Got News for You: After former host Angus Deayton was fired mid-series the producers hired a string of guest hosts to fill in for the remaining episodes. This was intended to be a temporary measure with a new permanent host being hired for the next series, and the crew did consider offering the role to some of the guests, but they ultimately decided not to select a permanent host and continue to use guests. | |
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When Pete Townshend wrote The Who song "A Quick One While He's Away", he wrote in "Cello, cello, cello", because he wanted to have cellos playing during the end segment. However, the record company would not pay for cellists, and the band didn't have the money to pay for it, themselves, so they sang "Cello, cello, cello", instead. | |
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Regular Show's regular use of licensed music from the 1970s and 80s during its early seasons was the result of this: after the creators used "Working for the Weekend" as a temp track in the animatic for a season one episode, the executives liked how well it fit so much that they not only promised to get the rights to use the song for that episode, but also encouraged the crew to continue using such songs in future ones. | |
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Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie: When Big Idea had trouble finding the voice for Khalil, head of story Tim Hodge decided to audition and was cast as the character. | |
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In Futurama, the Hypnotoad's trademark droning sound was originally a placeholder, but it sounded so bizarrely wrong that they kept it. | |
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The Rugrats Movie: Dil was supposed to be voiced by Madonna, and Tara Strong provided the scratch voice for him. When recording Dil's cry, a woman who was in the same room who just had a baby started lactating due to how realistic it sounded, resulting in Tara being cast as Dil. | |
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According to the series' creators, Wishfart (a play on "wish" and "brainfart") was originally intended to be a Working Title, but it ended up growing on them, so they kept it. | |
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Mike Dawson plays himself in Dark Seed because he used his own name as a temporary placeholder during development. When president Patrick Ketchum played a demo, he thought the name matched so well they kept it in. They also used his digitized likeness to save money on hiring an actor or model. | |
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Multiwinia, a spinoff of Darwinia, was supposed to be a temporary Working Title with the developers asking the creators for ideas. Ultimately, the original name stuck. | |
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Magic: The Gathering The early set "The Dark" was originally called "The Dark" as a placeholder name, but by the time it was ready, everyone at Wizards of the Coast had gotten used to the name and it ended up becoming the official release name. To prevent this from happening again, from then on, internal code names for Magic sets would have to be things that couldn't possibly be used as a real release name. The mish-mash elemental creatures of the first Ravnica block ended up being known by their production nickname of 'Weirds' because no-one could think of a better name. They're now one of the signature creations of the Izzet League. |
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This almost happened during the development of Portal 2 - the placeholder voice of Wheatley was provided by animator Richard Lord, and due to positive reception Valve considered leaving it that way, but Lord didn't want to be the permanent voice. In the end they went with Stephen Merchant, who has generally been regarded as a better choice. | |
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford: The narration throughout the film is performed by Hugh Ross, an assistant editor on the film. He originally inserted it as a placeholder, but over two years of editing and fighting with the studio, Ross's voice became ingrained in director Andrew Dominik's head, and he ultimately fought to keep it in the final cut. It's one of the highlights of the film. | |
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After Anette Olzon left Nightwish in the middle of a live tour, Floor Jansen of the band After Forever was called in to replace Olzon for the remainder of the tour. However, Floor got such a positive reception that the rest of the band decided to permanently instill her as the new lead vocalist. | |
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Pam Tillis has two examples: In "Maybe It Was Memphis", the second verse ("Read about you in a Faulkner novel / Met you once in a Williams play...") was written as a filler verse with the intent of replacing it later on, but the writer never replaced it before the song was released. Pam and producer Paul Worley liked the demo of "Shake the Sugar Tree" (sung by Stephanie Bentley) so much that they just added Pam's vocals and a couple more instruments to it. |
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In Five Nights at Freddy's, Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy's names were supposed to be placeholder nicknames, but developer Scott Cawthon eventually grew fond of them and kept them in the final game. | |
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Strangers with Candy creators Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello and Stephen Colbert were having trouble coming up with a last name for main character Jerri, so for early drafts of the pilot script they called her Jerri Blank: They grew attached to the last name and kept it. | |
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Project X of 2012 was originally a working title, but the positive response online led them to keep the title. | |
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In Signs of the Sojourner, the symbols of the cards' special abilities are all basic shapes, which were meant to be placeholders but were kept in the full game. | |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The ninth part of the series was tentatively named "JoJolands" in its initial announcement. On the publication release, the official title was announced to be The JoJoLands. | |
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Ichiro Ogami was originally a placeholder name for the then-nameless protagonist when the 1996 game was being developed and that name ultimately stuck. | |
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When Sakura Wars (2019) was announced in 2018, it was given the temporary name Shin Sakura Taisen. That name would eventually become the official Japanese title. | |
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Nik Kershaw's famously cryptic song "The Riddle" actually doesn't have any particular meaning. Kershaw wrote the music and then added some random lyrics to practice the tune, but ran out of time and had to put in the album the song with the improvised lyrics. And that's why it's named "The Riddle". That said, hundreds of people still maintain to have "figured out" the clues about the "real" meaning; just read the comments in the provided link for some examples. | |
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In Berzerk, Evil Otto was supposed to be redrawn as something looking more intimidating, but the smiley face used as a placeholder proved to be effective enough. | |
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Luigi's Mansion 3: The title was initially announced as a working title note As Luigi's Mansion 2 was called Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon in North America but was later kept as the official title. | |
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2001: A Space Odyssey uses a score made out of public domain classical music. It was intended as a placeholder score, but Kubrick ended up preferring it and leaving it in. The original score written by Alex North was eventually released in 1993. | |
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In Home Improvement, Al wasn't supposed to be a permanent character, but a temporary fill in for Stephen Tobolowsky who was supposed to play the permanent co-host of Tool Time, Glenn. Tobolowsky decided he was too busy and audiences responded well to Richard Karn's portrayal of Al, so they simply kept the character in. | |
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Ninja Gaiden was originally the prototype name for the franchise for the game in the Japan, but ended up being used as the official western title after the finalized Japanese title of Ninja Ryūkenden was apparently considered too difficult for westerners to pronounce. | |
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Sakura Wars: Ichiro Ogami was originally a placeholder name for the then-nameless protagonist when the 1996 game was being developed and that name ultimately stuck. When Sakura Wars (2019) was announced in 2018, it was given the temporary name Shin Sakura Taisen. That name would eventually become the official Japanese title. |
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While writing Fairy Tail, Hiro Mashima recycled the name "Oración Seis" from his previous work, Rave Master, as a placeholder name for a similar group of six villains, which quickly stuck as the deadline approached. Since Fairy Tail already made a number of nods to Rave Master beforehand, it doesn't feel out of place. | |
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In The Incredibles, Edna Mode wasn't originally planned to be voiced by Brad Bird, the (male) director of the film. When Brad Bird interviewed Lily Tomlin for the part, he provided placeholder dialog made using his own voice in an attempt to demonstrate what sort of voice he was hoping to get. Tomlin stated that they didn't need her as they already had the character's voice. | |
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In the pilot episode for the game show Fifteen to One, producer William G. Stewart did the hosting duties with the intention of hiring a proper host once the show was greenlit. The network was sufficiently impressed by his performance (and his grasp of the game's somewhat arcane rules) that he was kept on as the actual host. | |
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For El Goonish Shive, Dan has mentioned in The Rant that he has considered making the Working Title he often uses, "Title pending", the permanent official title of a storyline. He finally does so with the "magic party'" storyline, which is a trilogy (thus far) comprising "Title Pending" (establishing the party), "Title Pending 2: Even More Pending" (getting ready for the party) and "Title Pending 3: Untitled Party". Ultimately subverted when the last page of the storyline retroactively titled it "Reflections". | |
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Noah: The seemingly-cryptic "2DSD" title in Bintang di Surga was just a name for the song file and was meant to be replaced, but the band forgot or couldn't come up with a replacement and the name stuck. When the band remade their Peterpan discography, the song was renamed "Tetap Berdiri", after a line in the chorus, but they kept the old name as a subtitle. | |
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Another Metroid 2 Remake was a temporary name as a tongue-in-cheek joke on how it was yet another Metroid II: Return of Samus Fan Remake among the many others that were around at the time. Even after all those other remakes fizzled out, the name stuck all the way to completion. It still ended up being fitting once Nintendo released their own remake. | |
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During development of the Nintendo 64 port of California Speed, the artists were asked during a busy crunch period to throw out all the billboard textures from the coin-op version, most of which were ads for other Midway coin-op games, and insert new ones. One, Morgan Godat, decided he was too busy to be bothered at that precise moment and plugged in a placeholder texture with a very eye-catching message: "Sometimes... God takes mommies and puppies away... And sometimes... Just sometimes... I do."◊ He assumed someone else would notice such an obvious placeholder and replace it before the game shipped. But nobody did, and Morgan himself forgot all about it, so the message was left in, creating an accidental (and very creepy) Easter Egg that went undiscovered for nearly 18 years until it was found by a Redditor (though it was probably first found by a VGMPF editor). | |
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In God of War (PS4), Christopher Judge voiced the dialogue for Kratos before the developers had settled on the name 'Atreus' for his son. As such any line where Kratos addressed his son instead used "boy", with the plan being to redub the lines at a later date. However the team found they liked the flavor this gave the relationship between Kratos and Atreus and made it part of the final script. | |
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The Prince of Egypt: Director Brenda Chapman did a scratch recording of Miriam singing the River Lullaby that was then supposed to be re-recorded by Miriam’s Non-Singing Voice, Sally Dworsky, for the scene where Moses meets Mirian and Aaron. Chapman’s recording was the one that ended up in the final film. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: According to Lauren Faust's notes in an art book, "Ponyville" was a placeholder name for the show's setting until she could come up with a better one. Nonetheless, the name stuck. | |
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Doctor Who: The iconic original version of the opening theme is on some level this. The original intention was that the song would be a basic backing track that would be enhanced by having an orchestral arrangement dubbed over it, but the minimalist yet eerie electronic theme fit the show so perfectly that this version of the theme stuck around with only minor additions until the Fifth Doctor, and the tune has been a key part of the series for its entire run. Zoe got her name because Peter Ling, who was writing "The Mind Robber" for Season 6, wrote the story with a generic female companion named Zoe (as he knew the previous female companion would be leaving at the end of Season 5, but not anything about the replacement). The producer liked the name and so kept it for the new companion. Soldeed's death scene in "The Horns of Nimon" was intended to be a camera rehearsal, but it was kept, despite (or because of?) the fact that the actor starts literally Corpsing in it. |
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In the first Disney Fairies film, Tinker Bell, Rob Paulsen and Jeff Bennett were hired to do scratch work for Bobble and Clank with the understanding that they'd be replaced with celebrities. At one point during production, Paulsen overheard crew members talking about the difficulties they were having with Bobble's "official" actor (who lived in the UK and had a thick Scottish accent the crew couldn't understand). Paulsen innocently reminded them that it would be cheaper, easier, and probably produce a better vocal performance if they just kept his vocal track. He and Bennett were officially cast in the roles shortly thereafter and would continue playing the parts in the sequels. | |
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The director of Metal Black suspected the game's grim themes of human extinction would not be accepted by Taito's executive, so he cooked up the "dummy story" to present to them, a more typical shmup Excuse Plot about fighting the bad guys of Gun Frontier. While the final game reflects the original intention, the "dummy story" was printed in the manual for the Sega Saturn port. | |
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Call of Duty: Black Ops has a multiplayer perk, "Warlord", that allows the player to stick two attachments on their primary weapon. That name was originally a placeholder, since the name of the equivalent perk from the previous year's Modern Warfare 2, "Bling", didn't fit with the Cold War setting of the game. The name stuck through to release because they never thought up a better name for it. | |
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In Knick Knack, the "Blah, Blah, Blah" song during the credits was actually a result of vocalist Bobby McFerrin improvising. McFerrin, a vocalist famous for his a cappella work, was hired by Pixar to compose and perform the soundtrack for the film. The work print he was given to compose over featured "blah blah blah" as a placeholder for the credits, and he ran with it. The folks at Pixar liked it so much that it made the final cut. | |
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Monkey Island series: Guybrush Threepwood's first name is an example of this. "Guybrush" comes in part from Deluxe Paint, the tool used by the artists to create the character sprite. Since the character had no name at this point, the file was simply called 'Guy'. When the file was saved, Steve Purcell, the artist responsible for the sprite, added 'brush' to the filename, indicating that it was the Deluxe Paint "brush file" for the "Guy" sprite. The file name was then "guybrush.bbm", so the developers eventually just started referring to this unnamed 'Guy' as "Guybrush". According to Tim Schaefer, most of the dialogue in The Secret of Monkey Island was thought by him and the other writer to be placeholder, and that the bigwigs were going to hire some "real" dialogue writers to do the actual stuff, but the humorous placeholder dialogue was so funny that they decided to leave it in. This actually had quite an impact on the gameplay itself and led to the "rubber chicken with a pulley in the middle" bit. |
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When recording for the dub of Digimon Fusion got started, Ben Diskin (who was already voicing Shoutmon) initially voiced Cutemon as a placeholder because the crew was having trouble casting him. It was kept for the final product, something Ben apparently didn't realize until the second episode was broadcast. | |
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Katamari Damacy. Yuu Miyake had a tendency to make scratch recordings of song ideas into a little voice recorder while he walked through the hallways at Namco, which became a well-known quirk. As a joke, he put one of these scratch recordings in as the title song on an early build, leading to the now-iconic "Na naaaa, nanana nana na na nana na nana naaa" opening. | |
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For Over the Moon, Cathy Ang originally did the demo for the song "Rocket to the Moon". Cathy did such a great job performing it, that not only was the version of the song she recorded the final version used for the film, but she was cast as Fei Fei as well! | |
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Ghostbusters (1984): The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. Though it was one of Dan Aykroyd's earlier ideas, director Ivan Reitman was terrified that audiences would find it too silly, and lobbied the designers for something more fearsome. Pressed for time, everyone agreed that there was some ineffable quality about the big guy that just fundamentally worked, so he stayed. | |
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In the first Super Smash Flash, Original Character Blade (belonging to a friend of the developer) was the first character programmed, initially intended to just test the physics. He was later kept, and his counterpart Blue was added alongside him. | |
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The computer-generated album art for Iron Maiden's Dance of Death was just a mock-up, and was filled with design errors that the artist planned to correct. But Steve Harris loved how ridiculous it looked and the others agreed it was so hilariously bad that they didn't want it to be improved, so it became the final product. Singer Bruce Dickinson later regretted this and called the artwork an embarrassment. | |
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In Hades, both Zagreus (the main character) and Skelly are voiced by Darren Korb, Supergiant Games' main music composer. This interview reveals that Korb had originally intended to only provide the scratch voices for both characters, but the team ended up liking his performances better than any of the actors who had auditioned for those roles. | |
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League of Legends: According to this Ask Riot post, Rammus' extreme laconicity came about because of the attempt to replace his old voice track, which was considered too awful and sounded 'pretty hillbilly'. Not even wanting their own internal team to hear it, the devs recorded his current voice in a conference room in the space of fifteen minutes. They meant to replace it but never got the chance, and Rammus' one-word dialogue went on to be the defining point of his character (and spawned a community meme). As the champion Illaoi was being developed, they tentatively named the eldritch sea god she worships "Nagakaborous" (a mishmash of a few mystical-sounding elements like "naga" and "ouroboros"). However, Riot kept it as they moved onto recording Illaoi's voiceover, and Rolonda Watts made the name sound so badass that they made it permanent, albeit as one of the primary titles it's known as alongside "The Bearded Lady", "Mother Serpent", and others. One of Star Guardian Jinx's voice lines in the final game is "Slogan! Catchphrase! Tagline!" According to Sarah Anne Williams (Jinx's English VA), this was just a nondescript stage direction that she read out by mistake, but the delivery was so perfectly in-character that Riot decided to keep leave it in. |
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The South Park episode "South Park Is Gay!" originally intended the Crab People conspiracy to be a placeholder plot until the creators could come up with a better idea. They were unable to, and they've been regretting it to this day. | |
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The use of Also sprach Zarathustra in a climactic scene was originally put in as a joke, until the filmmakers saw a test audience member pumping his fist in triumph. They left it in. | |
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In The Book of Life, Grey DeLisle-Griffin originally just did scratch work for Manolo's grandmother, and it would eventually be overdubbed by a more famous actress. However, her performance was so great that she ended up with the role proper in the finalized film. | |
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Zig-zagged by Jeopardy!. After Alex Trebek passed away in November 2020 and his last shows aired in January 2021, they used guest hosts for the remainder of the 2020-21 season, including former champion Ken Jennings (who, even prior to Trebek's passing, was a top pick to be the next host) and executive producer Mike Richards. When the season ended, it was announced that Richards would be the new full-time host and Mayim Bialik, who was among the better-received guest hosts, would host primetime specials. This upset many fans, who'd suspected that they'd picked Richards in advance and were never taking the other guest hosts into consideration. It got worse when some obscene statements by Richards during his time as a producer for The Price Is Right surfaced, which led to Richards resigning from the show, and afterwards, it was announced that Bialik and Jennings would co-host the show during the 2021-22 season. This came into full circle however as Bialik and Jennings became the permanent hosts, with Jennings for the first half of the season with Bialik in the second half, with each splitting hosting duties for some prime time specials. | |
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Sherlock Gnomes: According to character designer Gary Dunn, Jamie Demetriou was a scratch voice for Moriarty, but did such a great job on the character that he was kept for the actual role. | |
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This trope turned out to be the reason for Sia's return to singing: after having retired from the spotlight and focused on songwriting, she wrote "Titanium" for Alicia Keys. When Keys passed on it, David Guetta submitted Sia's demo vocals without her permission to the record company and a star was reluctantly (re)born. | |
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The Prisoner (1967) used the working title. | |
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When it was first being created, GURPS had no name. It was nicknamed the Great Un-named Role Playing System purely as a joke among the designers, and since that was a mouthful, that was swiftly abbreviated to just GURPS. But as the release date grew ever closer, no one had a better name for it. Eventually, the joke name was slightly tweaked (Great Un-named was replaced with Generic Universal), and it was marketed simply as GURPS - which turned out to be a memorably quirky acronym (as opposed to the abbreviations that most games at that time shortened to). | |
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When putting together the opening animatic for Jak X, Queens of the Stone Age songs were chosen by the editor, since he would normally use placeholder music that fit the mood and personally appeals to him. As time went on, he fell in love with the final result so strongly, Naughty Dog ended up getting the license for the songs. | |
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John Henry: Tim Hodge did the voices of the characters in the storyboards for the short. The short's director and producer asked Hodge if he wanted to have a part in the actual short as well as a cost-saving measure, and he was cast as MacTavish. | |
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During an early brainstorming session for Spec Ops: The Line, the development team was having trouble coming up with names, so one of the writers suggested "Walker" as the name of the protagonist because he does a lot of walking during the game. He always hoped that someone else would come up with a better name, but no one did. | |
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In Bolt, Rhino's voice acting was done by animator Mark Walton who was just supposed to do the scratch voice. He was so hilarious, however, that he was asked to do the actual voice for the movie. He was just as excited as his character. | |
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Star Trek: Voyager: As his title suggests, the Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH) was "programmed only as a short-term emergency supplement to the medical team". However, the ship's medical staff was killed when they were flung into the Delta Quadrant, so the Doctor would permanently fill in for them, and in doing so, started growing beyond his original programming. | |
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Cannibal! The Musical: The word "Shpadoinkle" was originally a placeholder for the song "It's a Shpadoinkle Day", but when Trey Parker first played the song for friends they loved the word so much that it was kept. They even added a line of dialogue with the word "shpadoinkle" in it to a later scene as a callback. | |
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The final scene of UglyDolls features a young girl befriending Moxy, with her name revealed to be Maizy. This was the name of story artist David Trumble’s partner’s niece, and was put into the storyboard of the scene as a placeholder. Director Kelly Asbury found the gesture heartwarming and told him to keep it in the final film. | |
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In Brazil, when it was time to redub for the DVD, the voice actor who usually dubbed over James Earl Jones couldn't go do a test track, and not wanting to leave Darth Vader blank, dub director Pádua Moreira did one himself. The localization crew liked his performance so much he was cast. (And given he eventually became Palpatine, Vader's birth in Revenge of the Sith has him doing both people in the scene) | |
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Untitled Goose Game was its Working Title. Then House House changed it to just Goose. However, they liked how "Untitled Goose Game" sounded, so they changed it back. The soundtrack is also an example: the trailer used excerpts from Debussy's Préludes which were received well enough that they were adapted to create the game's final soundtrack. | |
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On Wander over Yonder, Will Arnett was originally meant to voice Emperor Awesome, with Sam Riegel (the show's voice director, though also a professional voice actor himself) doing scratch work on what the character should sound like. He ended up keeping the role when the former wasn't available in time, with Arnett going on to later voice a different character instead. However, this allowed Emperor Awesome to be a recurring character instead of a one-shot. | |
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Mobile Fighter G Gundam's ending was a result of this: when brainstorming ways of how the Devil Gundam could be defeated, one of the writers jokingly suggested an incredibly cheesy Power of Love-infused blast of energy from the heroes. Everybody laughed, but as time went on, nobody came up with a better idea. Thus, the Sekiha Love-Love Tenkyoken was born. | |
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Magicka: All horses in the game are toy-like and wooden. The reason is that the animator got frustrated by how hard it is to animate quadrupeds, and decided to just stick in the fake ones as a joke, not expecting them to stick. Obviously, they did. In Chapter 3, during the airship ride, Vlad needs to leave the ship somehow for the story to make sense. So, they put in Vlad just jumping off the ship as a joke and placeholder. Everyone was so amused by this that it stuck. |
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Dead Rising was originally just a working title. The name was liked so much, it stayed. | |
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During prep work for The Lord of the Rings co-producer/second unit director Rick Porras offered his wedding band as a stand-in for the One Ring during an improv acting session. After some discussion the wedding band's shape was used as the template for the final prop ring. | |
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Ratatouille: Lou Romano, the voice of Linguini, was a production designer on The Incredibles when he was asked to lay down a scratch track for Ratatouille's main human lead. They liked it so much they decided to hire him as the final voice actor. This was also the case with Storyboard Artist and Pixar veteran Peter Sohn, the voice of Emile. |
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In Transformers Alternators, the creators had plans to do a Decepticon Palette Swap of the character Windcharger, but couldn't figure out what existing character it would be. Eventually, they just shortened it to "Decepticharge" and made it a new character. | |
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WKRP in Cincinnati: The scat closing credits song was going to have lyrics, they just hadn't been written yet, but the producers heard the demo version and liked it just like that. (In part because they knew that it would never be intelligible, as the continuity announcer would speak over it every time it aired, so they figured it would be funnier if people discovered that the lyrics they never heard were actually nonsense.) | |
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During the production of Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, the team's video editor Melina Juergens was used as a stand-in for the protagonist Senua while they perfected their motion capture techniques. She did such a good job that she was eventually permanently cast as Senua. | |
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In the "Elves and the Shoemaker" episode of Muppets Classic Theater, there is a scene toward the end where Rizzo the Rat comes on stage to give advice to Kermit and Robin. Since Steve Whitmire was already playing Kermit in that scene, Dave Goelz operated Rizzo for those two lines, with the intention of Whitmire dubbing the voice in later. (This is standard practice for Muppet productions.) However, Goelz's imitation of Rizzo's voice was so hilariously bad that they didn't bother re-dubbing it, leaving Rizzo with a very odd voice for that brief scene. | |
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