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CG5 (Music)

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CG5, real name Charlie Green, is a singer/songwriter who mainly operates on the internet, with channels on sites such as YouTube and Soundcloud. He is known for creating fan songs based on popular video games, as well as memes.His YouTube channel can be found here.
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Gratuitous Spanish
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Gratuitous Spanish: In "Duolingo," a few short lines are sung in Spanish. Justified because the song is about the mascot of a language learning program. Inverted in the Spanish version, where these lines are translated to Gratuitous English.
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Fridge Horror
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The bones he was talking about are in a jar.
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Villain Song
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Villain Song: "Let Me Through" is song from the perspective of various incarnations of Foxy, and how they desperately want the night guard to let them into his room, presumably to kill him. "Duolingo" is based on the invoked Memetic Psychopath take on the Duolingo owl, singing to a user about how he forces people to do his lessons by kidnapping and threatening their families. "I Wanna Waa" is sung by Waluigi, and it's basically a Badass Boast while showing how irritable and mean he is. Inverted with "Show Yourself"; It's about a Crewmate worried about the Imposter, but guess who the Imposter is. "Father's Day" is a song seemingly told from the perspective of Roy Gribbleston as he manipulates and tortures his son with his friends, talking about his "creative mind". Downplayed with "Every Door." About 1/3 of it is Baldi singing about how he'll stop at nothing to hunt down the child protagonist, but the other 2/3 is the protagonist singing about how terrified he is in his situation. Downplayed again with "Failure to Success" and "I'ma Walk Right In", both of which are sung by the Villain Protagonist Henry Stickmin chronicling Escaping the Prison and Stealing the Diamond respectively.
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Adaptational Villainy
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Adaptational Villainy: Could be seen as the case for Roy in "Father's Day", as where the original version of the character was mostly enigmatic with a very vague personality, this version of the character is explicitly depicted as a Manipulative Bastard who would manipulate his son by telling him everything would be okay, despite the torture he was putting him through. Where Ennard in Sister Location was depicted as a robotic puppet for the Funtime animatronics, in "Crawling", it is explicitly depicted as the mastermind behind the Funtime animatronics with the goal of scooping Michael Afton in order to "release the evil within", showing that it knows its evil and really doesn't seem to care.
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Foul Fox
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Foul Fox: The music video for "Let Me Through" focuses on all the different variants of Foxy the animatronic fox seen throughout the Five Nights at Freddy's series. In the video, all the different Foxys try every means they can think of to get into the security guard's office, presumably to kill him. Nightmare Foxy and Funtime Foxy in particular show No Sympathy Between Mooks, as Nightmare Foxy kills the original Foxy, and Funtime Foxy kills the other Funtime animatronics. In the end, Funtime Foxy is the one who manages to get into the security guard's office. The video ends with the security guard panicking just before Funtime Foxy enters, and we don't know what happens after that.
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The Bad Guy Wins
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The Bad Guy Wins: The music video for "Let Me Through" ends with Funtime Foxy turning off the power and confronting the security guard in the dark, with heavy implications that FF is going to kill him. In "Crawling", the song ends with Ennard successfully luring Michael Afton into the scooping room, where it would tell him that he was nothing more than just history right before scooping him, with the final shot of the song being Ennard now inside of Michael's body as his eyes glow purple.
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Five-Second Foreshadowing
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Five-Second Foreshadowing: Watch and listen to the lyrics about 30 seconds before Orange dies.
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Villainous Lament
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Villainous Lament: "Let Me Through" has a melancholy waltz tune, and it features Foxy singing about how lonely he is, and how sad he is that the security guard won't let Foxy into his room and listen to Foxy's song. Subverted in that Foxy also makes some thinly veiled death threats, and the music video shows him violently attacking the other animatronics, implying that Foxy's sadness is just an act.
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Dub Personality Change
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Dub Personality Change: While "Duolingo" is an ominous Villain Song in both the original English and Spanish cover versions, the Spanish version has a spoken line at the end thanking the viewers for listening, implying that the Spanish version of Duo is just a performer who is playing up the "evil" image for entertainment.invoked
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Creator Thumbprint
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Creator Thumbprint: Downplayed. While it's not every song, he has written multiple unrelated songs in the key of C Sharp Minor. Examples include "Let Me Through," "Phantom Dancing," "Every Door," and "A Man Has Fallen Into the River in LEGO City." He also did a cover of "Infinite," which is in the same key.
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Suddenly Shouting
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Suddenly Shouting: He generally has a calm tone while singing, but sometimes briefly shouts: "I Wanna Waa" "Every Door" "Area 51" "Show Yourself" and "Lyin' 2 Me" start calm, but the choruses have shouting.
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Evil Laugh
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Evil Laugh: Charlie pulls off a really menacing one in "Duolingo"... and it accompanies the cute Duo mascot dancing. Even though the song is about a invoked Memetic Psychopath version of the character, there's still a little Mood Dissonance there.
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Bond Villain Stupidity
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Bond Villain Stupidity: Pink does this in the music video for "Lyin' 2 Me", where they almost win by convincing Orange to eject the innocent Brown, only to celebrate too early by attacking them before Brown is properly Thrown Out the Airlock, allowing Orange to free them and get Pink launched out instead.
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Translated Cover Version
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Translated Cover Version: "Duolingo" was originally written in English, with a few lines of Gratuitous Spanish. CG5 also did a Spanish version, where those few lines are translated to Gratuitous English.
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Villain Protagonist
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Downplayed again with "Failure to Success" and "I'ma Walk Right In", both of which are sung by the Villain Protagonist Henry Stickmin chronicling Escaping the Prison and Stealing the Diamond respectively.
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Role Reprise
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Role Reprise: "Mommy's Here" features Elsie Lovelock and Nola Klop reprising their Poppy Playtime roles as Mommy Long Legs and the titular Poppy Playtime.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: Seemingly with Roy in "Father's Day", as when Red Guy finds the machine causing all of the torment that he, Duck, and Yellow Guy went through, Roy reaches out for him and yells out that he is ruining everything for him as the music becomes more ominous.
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: In "Every Door," Baldi blames the protagonist for being unable to answer his incomprehensible math problems.
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The Only One Allowed to Defeat You
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The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: In the music video for "Let Me Through," Funtime Foxy is shown dismembering/killing some of the other animatronics. The lyrics make it clear that he's doing this because he really wants to be the one to get the security guard.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: "Show Yourself" There have been a few hints to who the Imposter REALLY is; When Grey accused Orange of being an Imposter, he popped out of a vent, something only a true Imposter can do. Grey mentioned there was "an actor playing the part" while dressing up. Almost like how an Imposter would pretending to be a Crewmate Grey's reflection was holding a knife before hiding it behind his back. Why would a Crewmate be so worried about "being carried away in a hearse" when an Imposter should be the one freaking out? Grey says that there's an Imposter and "can feel it in his bones" but Crewmates have only 1 The bones he was talking about are in a jar. There was a quick scene of Grey looking like he's thinking about killing someone Grey was eavesdropping on 2 Crewmates simultaneously saying that is what the Imposter's doing. The color Grey wasn't an option at the time the song was made. Five-Second Foreshadowing: Watch and listen to the lyrics about 30 seconds before Orange dies.
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Memetic Psychopath
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"Duolingo" is based on the invoked Memetic Psychopath take on the Duolingo owl, singing to a user about how he forces people to do his lessons by kidnapping and threatening their families.
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Approval of God
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Approval of God: Mob Entertainment, creator of Poppy Playtime, liked the song "Mommy's Here", even commenting on the video with praise.
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By "No", I Mean "Yes"
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By "No", I Mean "Yes": In "A Man Has Fallen Into The River In LEGO City":
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It's All About Me
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It's All About Me: Baldi in "Every Door" clearly thinks highly of himself. He has a Never My Fault attitude towards the protagonist failing to answer his questions, and one segment near the end has him repeating the phrase "That's me!"
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No Sympathy Between Mooks
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No Sympathy Between Mooks: The music video for "Let Me Through" at one point shows a giant Nightmare Foxy killing the original Foxy (possibly in a dream, but it's hard to tell), showing that the Foxys' bloodlust is so strong that they'll even hurt each other. There's also the issue of Funtime Foxy dismembering the other Funtime animatronics to get them out of his way.
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Cunning Like a Fox
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Cunning Like a Fox: Double subverted in "Let Me Through." Throughout the song, different versions of Foxy (A Hostile Animatronic fox) want to get into the security guard's room, presumably to kill him. The Foxys spend most of the song wandering aimlessly and attacking other animatronics, seemingly just to get them out of the way. However, Funtime Foxy eventually gets the idea to find the circuit breaker and turn off the power so he can get into the security room. Unlike the other Foxys, he succeeds.
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Irony
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Irony: "Show Yourself" is a suppose to be a song about a supposed Crewmate trying to find the Imposter and is suspicious of everyone. But guess who's really the Imposter?
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: "Let Me Through" has the security guard get so annoyed with Foxy's poetic yet threatening song that he calls it a "dumb lullaby."
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Fear Song
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Fear Song: Luigi's song "Phantom Dancing" describes both how terrified he is of the ghosts in the mansion and how he will keep on going and save Mario anyway. "Every Door" is sung by a boy being relentlessly pursued by Baldi. It describes both his terror and his wish to be anywhere else. Baldi also has some lines in the song saying he will never stop chasing the kid. "Let Me Through" is primarily a Villain Song by various versions of Foxy as they hunt down the security guard, but the security guard also gets two segments in the song about how Foxy confuses and scares him.
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Big "SHUT UP!"
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Big "SHUT UP!": In "I Wanna Waa":
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Amusing Alien
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Amusing Alien: The music video for "Area 51" shows three 3D animated aliens dancing in a funny way.
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Lyrical Dissonance
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Lyrical Dissonance: "Area 51" ends with the singer panicking as he and his friends are gunned down by Area 51 guards... and it's set to the same, peppy tune as the rest of the song.
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