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The Stupendium (Music)
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Gregory J. "The Stupendium" Holgate is a London-based musician, animator, and content creator YouTuber.They make mostly fan songs and raps about video games and other nerdy content. What sets them apart is the visuals included in their videos, often consisting of a mixture of animation and acting, as well as using Hurricane of Puns repeatedly and quirky rhymes such as polysyllabic rhymes and rhymes on the word "the."Their channel can be found here. | |
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Dirty Coward | |
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Dirty Coward: "The End of the Line" has Stupendium and Dan Bull play villainous rail workers who kidnap innocent people and feed them to Charles in order to save their own lives. | |
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If I Wanted X, I Would Y | |
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If I Wanted X, I Would Y: In the opening of the music video for "Art of Darkness", one of the jump cuts on the film of them in character as Joey Drew features a line like this. | |
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Curse of the Pharaoh | |
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Curse of the Pharaoh: Implied in "Doctor! Doctor!" with the juxtaposition of "demonic Egyptology — our gift shop is beyond belief!" | |
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Card-Carrying Villain | |
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Card-Carrying Villain: The villain in "Fiend Like Me" is entirely up front about the fact that they're a maniacal would-be tyrant on a power trip, and immensely enjoys themselves while candidly admitting to their violent temper, destructive plans, habit of killing minions to motivate the others, and having cheated at a mustache-curling competition. The goose in "What A Fowl Day" takes great pleasure in being an unpleasant force of chaos. | |
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Instantly Proven Wrong | |
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Instantly Proven Wrong: During the beginning of "Art of Darkness, Henry brags that Alice won't separate him and Boris. Alice kidnaps him before Henry can even finish the line. Before the second chorus of "Why Did I Say Oki Doki?", the Stupendium notes that "it's just the four of us" (himself, Monika, Yuri and Natsuki). Cue Yuri stabbing herself and dropping dead. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: "Faith vs Order" is completely devoid of humor and irony, and is dead serious in its depiction of New London's choice of two evils. "Another Horror Holiday" goes a step beyond "A Very Scary Christmas" since unlike the peppy first music video it has horror props in it and ends with the protagonist being corrupted into a horrific being themselves. "Vault Number 76" takes Fallout's satirical premise to its logical conclusion, emphasizing the horrors of the Wasteland and what it can do to people. "Tune into the Madness" was based on Little Nightmares II and, as such, is a straight-up horror with little to no jokes, very disturbing video and lyrics heavily implying child abuse and Sanity Slippage of the singers. "Slide into the Void" is even darker, lacking even the manic Black Comedy of "Tune into the Madness"; there's no levity to be found at all, swapping between Trench's cold explanations, Darling's increasing panic, and the Hiss's bizarre menace. "Four" is different from the rest of their songs in that it's about their personal life, and is a somber goodbye to their childhood home, the location of the highs and lows of their life. Notably, they give hints of troubles in home life and mistakes they are deeply regretful of. "No One's Home" is set in a Dystopia where privacy is dead and if you're caught with something the Ministry doesn't approve of, which is very likely to happen, you're arrested and have horrible things done to you. "Wool Over Their Eyes" features the Lamb, the leader of a cult that worships an Eldritch Abomination demanding Human Sacrifices, with the animal resembling the Stupendium being devoured at the end. At one point, the Lamb goes into a frighteningly intense and zealous sermon basically amounting to how all their followers are food for the One Who Waits. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: "Vending Machine of Love" is, on the surface, about soft drinks. It's pretty obvious that they're talking about porn. In "The End of the Line," Stupendium and Dan Bull's characters have kidnapped a victim and are about to feed him to Charles. However, the way they describe what they're doing sounds like they've got some other horrid thing in mind for the poor captive: | |
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Read the Fine Print | |
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Read the Fine Print: "The Fine Print" is dedicated to how the protagonist of ''The Outer Worlds'' accidentally "waivered [their] say in autonomy" to a space labor camp by not reading their contract carefully enough. | |
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I Am Very British | |
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I Am Very British: The Stupendium is British but often adopts an American accent for songs. In "Room for Improvement", the song for House Flipper, they milk their Britishness for all its worth, making reference to the M25, biscuits, and assorted British slang. | |
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A Good Way to Die | |
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A Good Way to Die: "The Second" tells the listener to take solace in knowing that whatever way Agent 47 kills them, it will be awesome and personalized. | |
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Conditioned to Accept Horror | |
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Conditioned to Accept Horror: If the Landlord in "No One's Home" is to be believed, police coming to arrest or worse dissidents in the middle of the night in the awful society of Beholder 3 is so common, people are "numb to the sight" unless they're the accused in question. | |
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Dead All Along | |
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Dead All Along: Harry Teller, the newsie in "Neath!", reveals at the end that he's been dead for a week, not that death means much in Fallen London. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Fellow musician YouTubers Dan Bull and Rustage appear briefly as workers in "The Fine Print", and as Grim victims in "Rest Employed" along with NemRaps. Dan Bull performs a verse in "It's a Joy" as Uncle Jack, who he also played in his own song for the game. Dan Bull also cameos as a protestor in "A Matter of Factories". Rustage shows up as a bullying victim of the Goose in "What a Fowl Day," as Joe in "Vault Number 76," and as the patients in "Doctor! Doctor!" JT Music, Dan Bull and Rustage all provide short lyrical sections as callers in "Pictures of Spider-Man." NemRaps is featured in a section of "The Apex" as a Providence operative... who ends up getting killed by Agent 47 despite beefing up his security. | |
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The Dandy | |
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The Dandy: Their portrayal of the Goose in "What a Fowl Day" is far more stylish than a Foul Waterfowl menacing the British countryside has any right to be; rather than actually dressing up like a goose, Stupendium dons a white three-piece suit with feathered shoulder pads; a matching white top-hat, gloves and shoes; a yellow-orange necktie, pocket square, and Round Hippie Shades; and a silver-handled black cane to top it off. | |
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Visual Pun | |
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Visual Pun: During the Scout's section of "The Most Fashionable Faction", he claims that he's "a sweet double jumper"… while pulling out two actual jumpers (British term for a sweater). In "A Pizza the Action", Freddy Fazbear is seen every time the chorus gets to the line "You can't bear any more." | |
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Villain Song | |
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Villain Song: "Nook, Line And Sinker" is one for Tom Nook as the cold, cruel cutthroat business owner and loan shark he's become in Animal Crossing fanon, even though he's not canonically as evil as people tend to make him out to be. The Goose in "What a Fowl Day", though they're less of a villain than a mischievous Jerkass. "Shelter From the Storm" and "Faith vs Order" follows the Captain as they steadily becomes more tyrannical and oppressive. "An Imposter Calls" is revealed to be this, after they are revealed to be the Imposter themselves. "Fiend Like Me" is a cover song for Evil Genius 2, where the singer takes the role of a Bond-esque villain bombastically singing from their island base about their outlandish and devilish plans, hammy evil and plans for world domination. "The House Always Wins" is one for Fallout: New Vegas's Mr. House. This guy's running a casino and a city-state in the Mojave after helping the area "recover" from the horrors of war in Fallout: New Vegas. He will crush any opposition to his rule, and he profited from whatever he could find to aid his goals. And he genuinely believes his actions saved the area from desolation, also noting how the previous order wasn't all squeaky clean in morals either. In Gaster's section of "Way Deeper Down", he's portrayed as a dreaded Eldritch Abomination who can mess with the player's interface, tries to kill the human For Science! and, if he's to be believed, has control over every single parallel dimension. While he's more of a Consummate Professional Nominal Hero, "The Second" is a dark and menacing ode to Agent 47 and the many, many grisly ways he can snuff out your life undetected. Bendy and the Ink Machine has multiple: "Cells No More" about Alice Angel, a deformed psychopathic Arc Villain who tries to kill Henry more than once, and "Art of Darkness," which adds in Bertrum Piedmont, a menacing merry-go-round ride and one of the game's bosses and the Butcher Gang, a trio of characters who chase after Henry in at least one point in the game. A Matter Of Factories takes the ambiguously capitalist FICSiT Inc from Satisfactory and emphasises the amoral aspects of their factory-building program: "Ad Infinitum" is one for Spamton G. Spamton, where he tries to scam you into buying one of his items in one Word-Salad Horror of a song. "The Fine Print" is all about the Halcyon Holding Corporation who is aware what they're doing is tedious, callous, uncaring, selfish, and endangering (to its employees). It's clear by the lyrics that they'll either spin everything to sound as if it's fine, or admit they just don't care because you're under contract and can't say no. "Wool Over Our Eyes" features The Lamb proselytizing about the benefits of joining their cult, before devolving intro an absolutely unhinged sermon where they admit that all their followers may be sacrificed to the One Who Waits and/or eaten. "The End Of The Line" is about two train workers who kidnap innocent people to feed to Choo-Choo Charles to save their own skins. | |
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Clickbait Gag | |
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Clickbait Gag: The second verse of "Ad Infinitum", fitting with Spamton's Internet advertising sensibilities: | |
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Overly Narrow Superlative | |
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Overly Narrow Superlative: In "Room For Improvement", they boast of being "the greatest decorator in an eighth mile radius" (that is, a radius of one eighth of a mile). | |
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Stealth Pun | |
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Stealth Pun: Practically a calling card for Stupes by now. A line in "Art of Darkness", uses Walt Disney's (shortened) first name and adds some more relevant words to make it sound like "Walt's a better man than you've ever been". Right before the bridge of "An Impostor Calls", the crewmates are called to the bridge for an emergency meeting. | |
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Source Music | |
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Source Music: At the end of "These Hallowed Wings," Blathers comments on how he should have charged admission with the sound of crickets in the background. It's then revealed that the noisy crickets have actually been released in the museum and one is sitting on his head. | |
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Scary Shiny Glasses | |
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Scary Shiny Glasses: The Stupendium wears them as Fate in "Rest Employed" as they describe the work (harvesting other peoples' souls) the listeners, the latest employees, must take and the risks involved to ensure the balance in the world is maintained. The glasses of the Landlord in "No One's Home" are permanently shining white, making a stark contrast with the the dark visuals of the video. | |
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Deal with the Devil | |
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Deal with the Devil: Implied during the first verse of "Wool Over Our Eyes". In the music video, it takes place when the Lamb takes Cosmo's hand. | |
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Creepy Cockroach | |
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Creepy Cockroach: A number of them can be seen in the background of "Tune into the Madness", along with Messy Maggots and others, to create a gross and disturbing atmosphere. | |
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Adaptational Villainy | |
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Adaptational Villainy: "Nook, Line and Sinker" imagines Tom Nook as a greedy monopolist and scammer holding the other characters under his thumb without a whisper of protest. While Crazy Redd from the same games has never been an icon of morality, in "Rogue's Gallery", he goes from a simple con artist to an outright murderer. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_21cf9301 | type |
Family of Choice | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_21cf9301 | comment |
Family of Choice: "Shine Through" is about making your place in the world, and encourages to view family in these terms. After all, | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_21d70919 | type |
Crapsack World | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_21d70919 | comment |
In "Vault Number 76", the Vault Dwellers, once introduced to the lawless hellscape of the Wasteland, swiftly devolve into gleefully murderous Blood Knights acting out revenge fantasies for their petty grudges with plasma bolts and laser fire. Then again, these are citizens of pre-War America we're taking about. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_23330a99 | type |
Immediate Self-Contradiction | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_23330a99 | comment |
Immediate Self-Contradiction: Frequently occurs as the Landlord in "No One's Home" gaslights his tenants about the painfully obvious truth that he's spying on them. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_23501ce3 | type |
Old School Introductory Rap | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_23501ce3 | comment |
Old School Introductory Rap: In "Unlikely Cyphers: The Muppets", the Stupendium's verse as the Muppet Labs characters starts with an introduction and 'here to say' line by Honeydew - the character notes that it's a cliche, and that’s why he's built a machine to improve his skill: | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_246c5b47 | type |
Ascended Fanboy | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_246c5b47 | comment |
Ascended Fanboy: Their song based on the game Death and Taxes, "Rest Employed", impressed the developers enough to net them a role as neurotic grim reaper Frank Whittle in the game's DLC. Stupendium also appears as an instructor in a rules and safety video made as part of the ARG for Project: Playtime, a spinoff of Poppy Playtime. They even get to reuse all of the props from "The Toybox" (including the live action appearance of Huggy Wuggy). They got to write "A Little Theorizing", an official theme song for Game Theory on December 2nd 2023, and it was featured in the episode released the same day. True to Game Theory fashion, it even features an ARG! | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_259d5879 | type |
Anachronism Stew | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_259d5879 | comment |
Anachronism Stew: Their interpretation of what nerdcore would have sounded like during The Roaring '20s is mostly period-accurate, but makes reference to Monopoly (created in 1935), canasta (invented in the 1939), and Cluedo (created in 1943). These might have been accidental, but the reference to Naruto of all things at the very end implies they were intentional. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_26d2817c | type |
Russian Reversal | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_26d2817c | comment |
Russian Reversal: The chorus of "The End of the Line" ends with "Won't catch that train if it's gonna catch you!" | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_26d2817c | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_27a40541 | type |
Furry Confusion | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_27a40541 | comment |
Furry Confusion: In “These Hallowed Wings�, Blathers apparently tried to add a zoo to the museum, in addition to the wings for bugs, fish, and fossils… he got in trouble for sticking a Funny Animal tiger in a cage. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_27ca7ddd | type |
Tick Tock Tune | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_27ca7ddd | comment |
Tick Tock Tune: "Tune into the Madness" has a clock ticking sound that plays every other beat, adding to the manic and creepy tone of the song. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_27ca7ddd | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_28d73447 | type |
Regional Redecoration | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_28d73447 | comment |
Regional Redecoration: The villain in "Fiend Like Me" is apparently in the process of dislodging Norway. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_28d73447 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2937826d | type |
Hurricane of Puns | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2937826d | comment |
Hurricane of Puns: Part of The Stupendium's Signature Style, but "Milk Milk Lemonade" takes it to truly impressive levels, overflowing with cup and drink puns and challenging the viewer to find all of them. "End of the Line'' also deserves a mention for its carriage-load of train puns. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_2937826d | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_29718d62 | type |
Accent Adaptation | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_29718d62 | comment |
Accent Adaptation: Tom Nook, a Japanese tanooki, has a thick Yorkshire accent in "Nook, Line and Sinker". | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_29718d62 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2a090d00 | type |
Lampshade Hanging | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2a090d00 | comment |
Both versions of "Amateur Wordsmith" refer to this as the "obligatory fast bit". | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_2a090d00 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2b2c66c3 | type |
Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2b2c66c3 | comment |
Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: The villain in "Fiend Like Me" makes a number of bad puns while laughing maniacally and ordering their goons to write them down. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_2b2c66c3 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2b7d29e1 | type |
Artifact Title | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2b7d29e1 | comment |
Artifact Title: In their intro video, they note that the name "The Stupendium" (A compendium of the stupendously stupid) is left over from when they were intending to make a comedy channel, and it doesn't have any relevance to their current content. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_2b7d29e1 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2d363f63 | type |
Frame-Up | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2d363f63 | comment |
Frame-Up: The Landlord in "No One's Home" isn't just a Ministry spy... He's a corrupt Ministry spy who is more than willing to sneak contraband into his tenants' rooms, then extort them in exchange for him not telling the authorities about 'their' misdeeds. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_2d363f63 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2eb94abd | type |
Deadly Euphemism | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2eb94abd | comment |
Deadly Euphemism: When listing their duties, the Landlord from "No One's Home" includes 'disposing of the garbage' while menacingly wielding a hammer. In "The End Of The Line", the two train workers use "teatime" to refer to Charles's mealtime where he eats humans they offer to him. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_2eb94abd | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2feeca6e | type |
Lightmare Fuel | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_2feeca6e | comment |
Lightmare Fuel: A decent number of Stupes' songs about horror games present the subject matter through a Relapse-esque lens of bathos and Black Comedy, with the horror elements out in full force and accentuated with well-placed snark, wordplay, and complex lyrical techniques. Prime examples include "The End of the Line", "The Toybox", "No One's Home", and "Christmas in The Backrooms". | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_2feeca6e | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_30d2689a | type |
Ominous Visual Glitch | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_30d2689a | comment |
Ominous Visual Glitch: Appears briefly in "Fazbear Family" and "Back Together". Many in "Why Did I Say Okie Doki?" as fits the source material. Played for Laughs at the end of "Vault Number 76" as a Take That! to Bethesda regarding the game's infamous problem with bugs. Used almost constantly during "Ad Infinitum", befitting Spamton's nature as a walking spam-bot. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_30d2689a | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_319e4a2f | type |
Even Evil Has Standards | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_319e4a2f | comment |
Even Evil Has Standards: Tom Nook may be a cruel and ruthless businessman, but even he has a distaste for the mayor forcing Isabelle to overwork herself to the point of alcoholism. Nook is also shown to disapprove of Crazy Redd's dealership ways in "Rogue's Gallery", calling him unscrupulous and warning the residents of the island to not talk to him. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_319e4a2f | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_33a2f32f | type |
Do Androids Dream? | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_33a2f32f | comment |
Do Androids Dream?: One of the main themes of "Open The Sky", with the Companions struggling to understand exactly how and why they Grew Beyond Their Programming. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_35b241c0 | type |
Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_35b241c0 | comment |
Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: In "The Aftermath" they initially put on a squeaky, non-region-specific voice to sound like a preschooler. After the refrain, they suddenly have a very pronounced accent, especially when they sing "if the baby took to teachin'." Within a couple bars they're singing in the kid voice again. While their accents in "The Most Fashionable Faction" are spot-on, their Scout's Brooklyn accent sounds very similar to their own. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_375e702b | type |
Brits Love Tea | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_375e702b | comment |
Brits Love Tea: Tea is commonly mentioned in their songs; in particular, the contractor in "Room for Improvement" gulps down mug after mug of the stuff throughout the workday. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_381855db | type |
Five-Second Foreshadowing | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_381855db | comment |
At start of the third verse of "The Ribbon", a dimly litnote But not so dim you can't see "Alan" is wearing different clothes Alan Wake can be seen working at his typewriter. Then he scratches out Alan's name with a pen and it becomes clear who we're dealing with... | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_396d046e | type |
Fun with Homophones | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_396d046e | comment |
Fun with Homophones: One of the verses in “Open the Sky� (homophones in bold): | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_396d046e | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_39de664a | type |
Mad Doctor | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_39de664a | comment |
In "Losing My Patients," the Mad Doctor's M.D. degree came as a printable bonus feature with a "Learnin' Surgery DVD." | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_39de664a | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3ac583f4 | type |
SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3ac583f4 | comment |
Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism: Stupes' music spans the length and breadth of this spectrum; some songs like "The Fine Print" and "The Data Stream" are hauntingly bleak, while others like "Shine Through" and "A Little Heart" are beautifully uplifting. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_3ac583f4 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3b39c254 | type |
Dystopia | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3b39c254 | comment |
Dystopia: "No One's Home" takes place in a horrific Police State that takes cues from Oceania. "The Fine Print", based directly on the game The Outer Worlds, shows the vast ideas of space travel having been reduced a capitalist nightmare. You've woken from ten years of cryo-sleep only to be thrown in a slum and given arduous jobs to do with little more than a defense of contractual obligation - that you didn't even read completely before signing. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_3b39c254 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3b4e5e81 | type |
Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3b4e5e81 | comment |
Astonishingly Appropriate Interruption: Seen briefly in the Muppet Cypher: | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_3b4e5e81 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3d4d3dc9 | type |
Humans Are Bastards | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3d4d3dc9 | comment |
Humans Are Bastards: In "Vault Number 76", the Vault Dwellers, once introduced to the lawless hellscape of the Wasteland, swiftly devolve into gleefully murderous Blood Knights acting out revenge fantasies for their petty grudges with plasma bolts and laser fire. Then again, these are citizens of pre-War America we're taking about. Similarly, Robert House in "The House Always Wins" justifies his dictatorial rule over the Lucky 38 as a preferable alternative to the democracies that brought about the nuclear war on the basis that the masses he rules over can't be trusted with the power to think for themselves, openly balking at the idea "that the human race was capable of anything but wanton greed". | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_3d4d3dc9 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3da7b862 | type |
Adaptational Gender Identity | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3da7b862 | comment |
Adaptational Gender Identity: Subverted in the remake of "Amateur Wordsmith": Stupendium tries to adapt a line from the original song to their new pronouns, but finds that the rhyme scheme doesn't work. | |
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-0.3 | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_3da7b862 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3da9eaea | type |
Raiders of the Lost Parody | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3da9eaea | comment |
Raiders of the Lost Parody: "Tune into the Madness" has a short scene of Dan Bull parodying the famous idol-swap scene, with a model of The Stupendium's head on top of the pedestal. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_3da9eaea | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3eb0f889 | type |
Pun-Based Title | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_3eb0f889 | comment |
Pun-Based Title: They love these. Some standouts are "What A Fowl Day" about Untitled Goose Game, "The House Always Wins" which is sung by Robert Edwin House and "Chairman of the Board" about board games. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_3eb0f889 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_400b9d22 | type |
Sunglasses at Night | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_400b9d22 | comment |
Sunglasses at Night: In "Neath" Byron Brimstone wears sunglasses, at night, in Fallen London which never sees natural light. At the end of his verse he lets them slip a little, showing why he wears them. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_400b9d22 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_40bb59d0 | type |
Blatant Lies | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_40bb59d0 | comment |
Blatant Lies: "Vending Machine of Love" opens with Stupendium saying, "This is a song about soft drinks... and nothing else. Get your mind out of the gutter." Followed by four minutes of nonstop can-based sexual innuendo. In "No One's Home", the Landlord is most certainly not spying on you. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_415b3315 | type |
Stylistic Suck | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_415b3315 | comment |
Stylistic Suck: "The Aftermath", much like the game it's based on, is styled like a 90's edutainment game, with the audio quality to match. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_415b3315 | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_41dce76e | type |
Small Town Boredom | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_41dce76e | comment |
Small Town Boredom: The goose from "What a Fowl Day" says that their infuriating and disruptive acts of mischief are necessary to save the townsfolk from the boredom of rural living. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_41dce76e | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_45fe3a2e | type |
Utopia Justifies the Means | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_45fe3a2e | comment |
Utopia Justifies the Means: The Captain in Shelter From The Storm reflects on the harsh brutality of the society he is leading, but resolves that it is necessary, and that one day they will build a new civilization where mankind can thrive once more.. Robert House in "The House Always Wins" views his iron-fisted grip on the Lucky 38 as necessary to rebuild human society after the nuclear war, dismissing his authoritarianism as a small price to pay for the safety and prosperity of the masses under his rule. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4aa24ad9 | type |
I Have a Family | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4aa24ad9 | comment |
I Have a Family: 47's target in "The Apex" tries to pull this once he realises he's vulnerable (read: dead). | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4b316d47 | type |
Break the Cutie | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4b316d47 | comment |
Break the Cutie: "Find the Keys" contains imagery such as Bendy beheading Winnie the Pooh. It's... unsettling. Isabelle has apparently been driven to alcoholism in "Nook, Line and Sinker". The initially kind and naive Vault Dweller in "Vault Number 76" degrades into a murderous Blood Knight as the wasteland takes its toll on them. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4c23b50f | type |
Land Mine Goes "Click!" | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4c23b50f | comment |
Land Mine Goes "Click!": In "The Production Line" Dan Bull's character mistakes Stupe's warning of a landmine for an attempt to steal his loot. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4d65ef | type |
The Internet Is for Cats | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4d65ef | comment |
The Internet Is for Cats: In "Ad Infinitum", Spamton sends the viewer a hurricane of cat ads because the viewer searched for cat pics on the internet. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4d7a7d53 | type |
I'd Tell You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4d7a7d53 | comment |
I'd Tell You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You: Can't Teach This, based on Two Point Campus, features a couplet from an espionage lecturer who drops one of these about disclosing where the classroom even is. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4da65e15 | type |
Working Class Anthem | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4da65e15 | comment |
Working Class Anthem: "The Fine Print" is a Filk Song about how much it sucks to live under the hyper-capitalist society The Outer Worlds takes place in. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4f3c14ca | type |
Go Mad from the Isolation | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4f3c14ca | comment |
Go Mad from the Isolation: The toys in "The Toybox" lost their sanity when their factory was abandoned. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4f4e43cc | type |
Always Second Best | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4f4e43cc | comment |
Always Second Best: In a Stealth Pun in "Art of Darkness", Bertrum Piedmont calls Joey Drew out for never measuring up to Uncle Walt. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4f84cdef | type |
Smug Snake | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4f84cdef | comment |
Smug Snake: The representative of Edgewater Employment Community in "The Fine Print" who mocks the protagonist to their face for being functionally enslaved by the company employing them. They even tempt fate by saying of all the workers in Halcyon "You'd think that we'd sink to the brink of rebellion" because of all the weapons being manufactured for general consumption. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_4fbc0887 | type |
Beneath the Mask | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_4fbc0887 | comment |
Beneath the Mask: The Landlord in "No One's Home" is a sinister individual who delights in menacing their tenants and Gaslighting them about the incessant and blatant surveillance they're subjecting them to on behalf of the Ministry. However, when the song switches to their perspective, they're a diminished figure who is paranoid and absolutely terrified that the Ministry is watching them. And they're right. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_50b05d30 | type |
Disproportionate Retribution | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_50b05d30 | comment |
Disproportionate Retribution: One Vault Dweller heard only in voice in "Vault Number 76" murdered one neighbour for mowing his lawn while they were doing a Crossword Puzzle. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_51561f43 | type |
Hurricane of Euphemisms | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_51561f43 | comment |
Hurricane of Euphemisms: Vending Machine Of Love. Goodness gracious. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5313c266 | type |
Bookends | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5313c266 | comment |
Book Ends: "Wool Over Our Eyes" starts with the Lamb rescuing Cosmo, who has been chained to a sacrificial altar — and at the song's climax, the Lamb sacrifices Cosmo to the One Who Waits. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_537dd8fe | type |
Affably Evil | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_537dd8fe | comment |
At first, Crazy Redd seems to be Affably Evil, being friendly to his customer and even going so far to call them "family". However, as the song goes on, more and more dark parts of Redd's nature are revealed, up to and including murder of some of his former customers. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_53d45fa8 | type |
Back-Alley Doctor | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_53d45fa8 | comment |
Back-Alley Doctor: The doctors in "Doctor! Doctor!" and "Losing My Patients" shouldn't be anywhere near an operating table, to put it lightly. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_548a339 | type |
Queer Colors | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_548a339 | comment |
Queer Colors: In "Can't Teach This," the Headmaster boasts that their wizard school is "big on inclusivity"; as they say this, their wand flashes the colors of the transgender flag. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_54d5074 | type |
Speaking Simlish | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_54d5074 | comment |
Speaking Simlish: Parodied in "Nook, Line, and Sinker." Nook starts out speaking in his Simlish sounds from Animal Crossing (which the singer achieves by doing a sort of burbling sound) before clearing his throat and speaking in English. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_56e3c2b5 | type |
Wildlife Commentary Spoof | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_56e3c2b5 | comment |
Wildlife Commentary Spoof: "What a Fowl Day" opens with a wildlife commentator describing the goose that will be the subject of the song. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_57b80b45 | type |
Fantastic Racism | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_57b80b45 | comment |
Fantastic Racism: Tom Nook made sure that the only human would be the scapegoat in a town full of animals. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_57cd63e6 | type |
Art-Style Dissonance | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_57cd63e6 | comment |
Art-Style Dissonance: Like the game it's based on, "Wool Over Our Eyes" has adorable Funny Animals serving a violent cult. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_58833512 | type |
Watering Down | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_58833512 | comment |
Watering Down: Cassi, the bartender in "Neath!", hopes that their patrons don't taste the river in the drinks. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_59338113 | type |
Cuteness Equals Forgiveness | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_59338113 | comment |
Cuteness Equals Forgiveness: The otherwise-remorseless Corrupt Corporate Executive in "What a Plunderful World" can't bring themself to kill the troublemaking alien dog because it's too cute. The feeling couldn't be less mutual, however, as the alien dog ends the video taking fatal revenge on the crook while their guard is down. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5aa4ec8a | type |
Ambiguous Syntax | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5aa4ec8a | comment |
Ambiguous Syntax: "The End of the Line" features numerous ones, such as "There’ll be chaos on the rails when the railway strikes" and "Run away! Train!" "The House Always Wins" has Robert House say "I ensure that every bandit standing here has just one arm." Are they specifically threatening would-be looters with dismemberment, talking about the slot machines in the casino, or both? | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5beef860 | type |
Why Did It Have to Be Snakes? | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5beef860 | comment |
Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Pity that "These Hallowed Wings" mentions insects so much when Blathers is terrified of them. Even greater pity that the music video ends with the sound of crickets, one of which is revealed to be sitting on his head. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5c47ec4 | type |
Eldritch Ocean Abyss | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5c47ec4 | comment |
Eldritch Ocean Abyss: In "Dead Ahead" the fisherman gets hints that the seas they're fishing aren't exactly normal as something takes a bite out of the ship's rudder and sea serpent coils follow behind the boat... then night falls and sanity just goes out the porthole. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5da3f522 | type |
Big Brother Is Watching | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5da3f522 | comment |
Big Brother Is Watching: The main protagonist of "No One's Home" is a ruthless State-installed landlord who spies on their tenants in service of the Ministry. If they're found with something outside of the Ministry's rules, they are apprehended and probably worse. The end shows somebody higher in the ministry spying on the landlord. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5db59a03 | type |
Brown Note | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5db59a03 | comment |
During the two bridges of "Slide Into the Void" the Hiss possessing Director Trench and Dr Darling beg- Breaking the first, the second, the third Fourth wall, fifth wall, no floor, you fall. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5eecd64c | type |
Oh, No... Not Again! | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5eecd64c | comment |
Oh, No... Not Again!: In "The Aftermath" the protagonist (who is apparently the same character as the avatar from "Why Did I Say Okie Doki") has this reaction when they find themselves in another horror story disguised as a different genre set in a school. In "And To All A Good Fright" when the Stupendium sees that the horror game villains still want to drag them into their Christmas celebration, they can only let out a subdued, but no less distressed, "Oh, God." | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_5fcedca | type |
Big Eater | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_5fcedca | comment |
Big Eater: The renovator in "Room For Improvement" is is constantly distracted by his stomach rather than his job. He arrives two and a half hours late to get breakfast (and still charges his client for the time he wasn't there for), stops working only an hour and a half after he starts to take a lunch break, constantly drinks tea and asks if his client if they have any biscuits to eat. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_61f452ca | type |
Sinister Shades | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_61f452ca | comment |
Sinister Shades: The director in "A Matter of Factories" wears these and a hard hat. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_62434fe2 | type |
Sanity Slippage | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_62434fe2 | comment |
Sanity Slippage: Heap-tons throughout "Vault Number 76". By the end, the Vault Dweller's become a Blood Knight and the leader of the barbershop trio has murdered his colleagues. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_62cae28a | type |
Losing Your Head | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_62cae28a | comment |
Losing Your Head: One of their toy soldier characters in "The Toybox" is a severed head on a table, singing while their headless body wanders about in the background. It even appears at the end to thank Stupendium's patrons. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_62f9d08e | type |
Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_62f9d08e | comment |
Freeze-Frame Bonus: In "Amateur Wordsmith," when Stupes (as Bob Ross) sings that "the only colour here is medi-ochre," the paints on their palette are all ochre yellow. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_648a4c38 | type |
"The Hero Sucks" Song | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_648a4c38 | comment |
"The Hero Sucks" Song: "Pictures of Spider-Man," which is about why Spider-Man is NOT a hero. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_66755d29 | type |
Author Avatar | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_66755d29 | comment |
Author Avatar: They have recently introduced Cosmo The Parrot as an in-song representation of themselves, appearing as a Glamrock animatronic in "A Pizza the Action" and a Follower in "Wool Over Our Eyes". | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_68068108 | type |
Evil Laugh | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_68068108 | comment |
Finally, after the song, Nook does an Evil Laugh while giving a very devious grin. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_68424916 | type |
Eating the Eye Candy | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_68424916 | comment |
Eating the Eye Candy: One of the callers in "Pictures of Spider-Man" describes the hero as "this muscular stud in the tightest suit". | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_6891554e | type |
Parlor Games | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_6891554e | comment |
Parlor Games: In "A Very Scary Christmas", Stupes briefly mentions playing charades… with SCP-173. The problem with this should be obvious. The holiday festivities in "The Fright Before Christmas" include a game of hide-and-seek with Baldi. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_69a54df1 | type |
Chest Burster | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_69a54df1 | comment |
Chest Burster: A Xenomorph larva bursts out of the Christmas turkey in "A Very Scary Christmas." | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_6b05b601 | type |
Jerkass Has a Point | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_6b05b601 | comment |
Jerkass Has a Point: J. Jonah Jameson in "Pictures of Spider-Man" may not be very nice to either his employees or the callers, but the entire song is full of valid points regarding Spider-Man. Among other things, he accuses Spider-Man of using less-than-harmless methods for his "non-lethal" crimefighting, causing massive collateral damage in the process, and not paying tax on the ad revenue for his videos. Tom Nook in "Nook, Line and Sinker" may be a greedy monopolist and scammer, but "at least I've not driven my assistant to drink" by forcing her to help him with manual labor. The contempt Robert Edwin House has for electoral governments in "The House Always Wins" would be a lot harder to argue against in-universe while living in the aftermath of two such governments destroying each other with nuclear weapons. Spamton G. Spamton in "Ad Infinitum" is an insane Snake Oil Salesman and Con Artist engaging in a rapid-fire sales pitch, but he has almost a whole verse describing how chasing consumer fads and trends is empty and meaningless. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_6b5a92dc | type |
Uncanny Valley | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_6b5a92dc | comment |
Uncanny Valley: Stupes is no stranger to this brand of horror. The video for "Tune into the Madness" uses it frequently both in-universe and meta, mostly on Stupes' and Dan's faces. Owing to what this song is based on, this is rather fitting. In "Ad Infinitum" Stupendium's makeup and exaggerated gesticulation help portray Spamton as wildly insane character, especially when coupled with bizzare lyrics, slightly changing voice and Mood Whiplash. In "The Toybox" they appear as a toy. While distinct makeup, mechanical movements and artificially whitened teeth are a bit weird, the portrayal descends into horror with rapidly rotating hands, an eyeball doing a 360 degree roll in an eyesocket, and a severed head singing while its body keeps walking in the background | |
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Christmas Episode | |
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Christmas Episode: "Lights on a Truck," one of Stupendium's first animated videos and an ode to the Christmas spirit vis-a-vis the holiday's rampant commercialization. This song returns for 2020. The original song was meant to inspire hope and joy after 2016, widely considered a terrible year, and it was reworked because 2020 proved to be even worse. "Carol of the Tails", complete with lyrical and melodic references to various Christmas carols. "A Very Scary Christmas," in which the villains of various horror games emerge from Stupendium's computer and throw a Christmas party in their house. "Another Horror Holiday," in which Stupendium throws a party for the characters instead. "The Fright Before Christmas", in which Stupendium goes into their computer to have a party with the characters. "And To All A Good Fright", where the characters try to force Stupendium to write another Christmas song. "Christmas in The Backrooms", a horror parody of "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas" based around The Backrooms | |
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Anti-Love Song | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_6f77ef8e | comment |
Anti-Love Song: "Rip and Tear (My Way to Your Heart)" is a love song by the Doom Slayer addressed to the demons that he just loves to kill. | |
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The Grim Reaper | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_7142b38a | comment |
The Grim Reaper: "Rest Employed", the song for Death and Taxes, has an unorthodox approach to this trope. Namely, there is an entire workforce of Grim Reapers who are bureaucrats in charge of the paperwork of the deaths of all organisms. They apparently used to use traditional cloaks and scythes, but they eventually found them "behind the times". | |
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Painful Rhyme | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_71a34999 | comment |
Painful Rhyme: Often, but the roll call in "Can't Teach This!" where their professor character grows increasingly frustrated with their students' rhyming excuses takes the cake. | |
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Gaslighting | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_727a65e0 | comment |
Gaslighting: Used as a pun in "No One's Home"; the Landlord (who spends the song trying to convince the tenant that they are not spying on them for the government via security cameras) says that the blinking red light in the ceiling is "just a little gaslighting." | |
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Surreal Horror | |
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Surreal Horror: "Tune Into The Madness", "Slide Into The Void", and, to a lesser extent, "Ad Infinitum" consist of bizarre but creepy visuals and lyrics, fitting the source material. | |
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Invoked Trope | |
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Directly invoked, to the audience, in "Milk Milk Lemonade" following the line "Need a villainess quick to blow my load in." Stupendium quickly clarifies that they mean the ammunition from Cuphead's finger-guns. | |
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Adaptational Badass | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_736d791f | comment |
Adaptational Badass: In the original game, Crazy Redd is simply a forger and con artist. In Rogue's Gallery, he actually steals artworks from the Louvre before copying them and destroying the originals. | |
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Played for Laughs | |
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Played for Laughs at the end of "Vault Number 76" as a Take That! to Bethesda regarding the game's infamous problem with bugs. | |
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Bubble Pipe | |
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Bubble Pipe: Bendy smokes one in an animated portrait in the music video of "Art of Darkness". | |
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Real Life Writes the Plot | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_786bf97f | comment |
Real Life Writes the Plot: In the author's comments for Room For Improvement, they admits that one of the reasons they made a video about as relatively obscure a game as House Flipper is because they'd just bought a new house that needed redecoration, so they could shoot scenes for the video while simultaneously working on the house. | |
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YouTubers | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_7a4f687f | comment |
Fellow musician YouTubers Dan Bull and Rustage appear briefly as workers in "The Fine Print", and as Grim victims in "Rest Employed" along with NemRaps. | |
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Fictional Colour | |
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Fictional Colour: In "Room for Improvement", when listing all the paint names, they start off reasonable but then devolve into ridiculous names like "Peppermint Rage", "Hotdog Embargo", "Lemon Rampage", and "Caribou Cabin Crew". | |
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Rushmore Refacement | |
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Rushmore Refacement: In an animation in the Evil Genius 2 song they replace all the presidents on Mt. Rushmore with portraits of themselves. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_7c9933de | type |
Laughably Evil | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_7c9933de | comment |
The Supervillain in "Fiend Like Me". They are a Laughably Evil Large Ham even as they threaten to "beam Tic-Tac-Toe" on Earth with their laser-mounted space station and sing about torturing and brainwashing agents. | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_7d89315b | comment |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech: In House Always Wins, Mr. House delivers a pretty epic one against the pre-War politicians in general. The best part? He weaves in a Take That! to Caesar's Legion to illustrate his point. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_80874b5d | type |
Mechanical Abomination | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_80874b5d | comment |
In "The End of the Line," Stupendium and Dan Bull's characters have kidnapped a victim and are about to feed him to Charles. However, the way they describe what they're doing sounds like they've got some other horrid thing in mind for the poor captive: | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_808cbaeb | comment |
The villain in "Fiend Like Me" is entirely up front about the fact that they're a maniacal would-be tyrant on a power trip, and immensely enjoys themselves while candidly admitting to their violent temper, destructive plans, habit of killing minions to motivate the others, and having cheated at a mustache-curling competition. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_82518cf7 | type |
Motor Mouth | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_82518cf7 | comment |
Motor Mouth: "Ad Infinitum" features Spamton from Deltarune singing an almost nonstop stream of consciousness babbling, befitting his characterization as a desperate shady salesman. This culminates in him punctuating a particularly long, convoluted set of verses with "Hochi mama, what a mouthful!" The Lamb in "Wool Over Our Eyes" delivers a rambling and utterly deranged sermon that makes up much of the third verse. The third verse of “The End of the Line� has a particularly fast-paced section in the middle- stops used sparingly: Both versions of "Amateur Wordsmith" refer to this as the "obligatory fast bit". | |
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Signature Style | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_831164fe | comment |
Part of The Stupendium's Signature Style, but "Milk Milk Lemonade" takes it to truly impressive levels, overflowing with cup and drink puns and challenging the viewer to find all of them. | |
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Scooby-Dooby Doors | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_85ce4a76 | comment |
Scooby-Dooby Doors: After every section of "The Aftermath", we get a segment where characters go in and out of doors in Here School. | |
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Alas, Poor Yorick | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_86e17259 | comment |
Alas, Poor Yorick: The classic Shakespeare scene is parodied in the music video for "These Hallowed Wings"; one of Blathers' photos of himself has him holding a dinosaur skull with the caption, "Alas, prehistoric! I knew him Horatiosaur!" Boris appears in Elizabethan dress holding a skull, with the Bendy stage in the background, as a painting in the music video of "Art of Darkness". | |
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Not Afraid to Die | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8a2d8868 | comment |
Not Afraid to Die: Demoman in "The Most Fashionable Faction" has him point this out: | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_8a6423b6 | type |
Cosplay | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8a6423b6 | comment |
Cosplay: Every video bar the animated ones features the Stupendium dressed as characters from the games they based the songs on. Some of their most impressive include J. Jonah Jameson, and even the goose from Untitled Goose Game (though, instead of actually dressing up like a goose, they get a bit more creative). | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_8b6e817e | type |
Fake Charity | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8b6e817e | comment |
Fake Charity: "Nook, Line, and Sinker" shows Tom Nook set up a donation box for an "orphan's fund," which then flips to the back to show his nephews shoveling money from the box into a bag. At the end of the song he mentions it again in the Patreon pitch. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_8cb844c6 | type |
Mr. Exposition | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8cb844c6 | comment |
Mr. Exposition: "A Summary in Sumeru" takes the form of a scholar of the Sumeru Akademiya delivering a lecture about Teyvat. | |
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Bears Are Bad News | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8d718b9e | comment |
In "A Pizza the Action", Freddy Fazbear is seen every time the chorus gets to the line "You can't bear any more." | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_8e1aef2d | type |
Reference Overdosed | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8e1aef2d | comment |
Reference Overdosed: "A Little Heart" is to this trope what "Milk Milk Lemonade" is to Hurricane of Puns, with the lyrics mostly consisting of references to Disney songs, like Try Everything and The Circle of Life. The imagery used in the music video's chorus is no slouch either note referencing Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, The Lion King (1994), Monsters, Inc., Toy Story, Hercules, and Steamboat Willie, all in that order. | |
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Token Good Teammate | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8f612013 | comment |
Token Good Teammate: Blathers is the only Animal Crossing character not subjected to Adaptational Villainy in their song. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_8f900ccd | type |
Overly Long Name | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_8f900ccd | comment |
Overly Long Name: The student Llewellin Mayhew Matt O'Grady Baudelaire Phipping Tim Matthau Witherspoon the Fourth in "Can't Teach This!" who fell in a huge vat of gravy and is being fished out with a spoon and fork. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_90d44f44 | type |
Karmic Death | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_90d44f44 | comment |
Karmic Death: The narrator of "What a Plunderful World" is a Corrupt Corporate Executive who makes a living stripping foreign planets of their natural beauty and resources to accommodate their factories; fittingly, the video ends with them being melted alive by toxic waste thanks to a member of the native fauna they failed to get rid of. | |
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Sinister Minister | |
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Sinister Minister: Stupendium portrays one in "A Purpose for New London" where they degrade from being a benevolent preacher of hope and unity to a self-righteous dictator who declares their word is to be strictly adhered to. Subverted in "Chairman of the Board", where they accuse Reverend Green of being the murderer, but the other players can disprove their theory. | |
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Mighty Glacier | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_933576c8 | comment |
Mighty Glacier: "The Most Fashionable Faction" has Heavy lampshade this: | |
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Boastful Rap | |
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Boastful Rap: "The Most Fashionable Faction" has the nine Mann Co. Mercenaries take turns rapping about how good they are at their jobs. Inverted by "Amateur Wordsmith", which is all about how they're only okay at rapping. | |
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Faux Affably Evil | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_95b7c400 | comment |
Faux Affably Evil: At first, Crazy Redd seems to be Affably Evil, being friendly to his customer and even going so far to call them "family". However, as the song goes on, more and more dark parts of Redd's nature are revealed, up to and including murder of some of his former customers. The Supervillain in "Fiend Like Me". They are a Laughably Evil Large Ham even as they threaten to "beam Tic-Tac-Toe" on Earth with their laser-mounted space station and sing about torturing and brainwashing agents. The hotel clerk in "Don't Let The Bellhops Bite" is remarkably cheerful as they describe all the ways the hotel will kill you. The Lamb in "Wool Over Our Eyes" has shades of this too, their lyrics essentially going from "Come and join our welcoming community!" to "ALL WILL BE SACRIFICED!" However, it's unclear if this is actually the wooly fiend's charismatic facade cracking or a combination of Sanity Slippage and Demonic Possession brought about by their benefactor. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_9622c172 | type |
Christmas Carolers | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_9622c172 | comment |
Christmas Carolers: In "A Very Scary Christmas," the Butcher Gang go out in the yard to do some caroling. In "Another Horror Holiday", Sans and Papyrus appear as carolers. In "The Fright Before Christmas", Siren Head shows up as a caroler. It goes as well as one would expect. In "Christmas in the Backrooms", those trapped in the titular Eldritch Location are encouraged to do their own caroling (at their peril, of course) because there's no one else around to do it for them. | |
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Never My Fault | |
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Never My Fault: In the Muppet Rap Cypher, Dr. Honeydew is flatly dismissive of Beaker's warnings about a glitch in their new invention, but when the machine malfunctions and literally blows up in their faces, Honeydew blames Beaker for the damage and docks his pay as a result. | |
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Implied Trope | |
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Implied in "Way Deeper Down" with Gaster. Gaster briefly mentions that he is "versed in tearing the universe asunder", giving a heavy implication that Gaster is willing to destroy the entire universe for the sake of experimentation. | |
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"Not So Different" Remark | |
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"Not So Different" Remark: In "Faith vs. Order" and "Frostpunk Rap Battle", the two endings representing Faith and Order have a lot of the same lyrics focusing on the need for people to utterly obey their orders, enforcing the theme that both are cruel and tyrannical. | |
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Villains Out Shopping | |
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Villains Out Shopping: In all of the Horror Holiday songs, horror game villains stop their scaring to celebrate Christmas. "And To All A Good Fright" reveals that they've never had a Christmas day off until the Stupendium made the first video. | |
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Double Jump | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_9af10b44 | comment |
During the Scout's section of "The Most Fashionable Faction", he claims that he's "a sweet double jumper"… while pulling out two actual jumpers (British term for a sweater). | |
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Eldritch Location | |
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Eldritch Location: "Christmas In The Backrooms" takes place in the Backrooms, a labyrinthian space filled with monsters only accessed by clipping out of reality. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: In "An Imposter Calls", the Stupendium's crewmate starts their second verse with "I hate to vent but I'm gonna get accusatory!" and while arguing with Dan in the Reactor, offhandedly mentions that Green was killed in the Medbay. | |
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This Is Gonna Suck | |
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This Is Gonna Suck: In "And To All A Good Fright", the Stupendium can only let out a subdued but still horrified "Oh, god" when they see that the horror game villains still want to drag them into their Christmas celebrations. | |
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Most Definitely Not a Villain | |
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Most Definitely Not a Villain: The landlord from "No One's Home" tries very unconvincingly to persuade their latest tenant that they are not a spy for the setting's 1984-style totalitarian government. It's not entirely clear whether the transparency is accidental, or if they're trying to psych the tenant out instead. It's implied it might be the latter. | |
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Protagonist Journey to Villain | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_a0a005d1 | comment |
Protagonist Journey to Villain: "Vault Number 76" shows one of the Residents slowly succumbing to the brutality of the Wasteland and devolving from a frightened survivor of the pre-War civilization into an Ax-Crazy Blood Knight. | |
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Good with Numbers | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_a0edf122 | comment |
Good with Numbers: The protagonist in Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning states that "Numbers is what I take pride in". As they're a preschooler, it's not particularly impressive. Especially because, as always, they run into an unsolvable question and cause Baldi to go after them. | |
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Sugar Bowl | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_a15af1f3 | comment |
"The Most Fashionable Faction" has the subtitles' typeface change in ways that fit the lyrics. Examples include them becoming colorful bubble letters once PyroLand kicks in, and Heavy's line of "fill you dead with holes" being filled with holes. | |
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Furry Reminder | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_a1d3ebd7 | comment |
Furry Reminder: Implied and exploited in "Nook, Line, and Sinker." Nook tells the listener (who is supposed to be a human villager in the Animal Crossing world) that if they argue with him about his corrupt business practices, he will add a "'No Pets' clause" and force the Funny Animal residents of the listener's village to live in the garden. | |
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Killed Mid-Sentence | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_a2022cc9 | comment |
Killed Mid-Sentence: In "The Apex" NemRaps gets nailed in the head by Agent 47 in the middle of his line. | |
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Double-Meaning Title | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_a4905771 | comment |
Double-Meaning Title: "No One's Home," which can mean either "nobody is home" or "home to nobody," appropriate for a song about a tenement building surveiled by a dystopian police state. | |
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Destructive Saviour | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_aa8940ee | comment |
In "Pictures of Spider-Man", J. Jonah Jameson does make some valid points about Spidey's Destructive Saviour tendencies, debatably non-lethal tactics, and tendency to attract super-powered trouble, but also downplays his own responsibility for creating the Scorpion and goes so far as to suggest that Spidey is in fact "in cahoots" with the criminals he's fighting, which is rather blatantly false. | |
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Or Was It a Dream? | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_ac36578e | comment |
Or Was It a Dream?: "The End Of The Line" ends with the Stupendium's character waking up after the song, indicating the it was a dream. Then, when they hear a train coming, they leave, and it's revealed that Dan's character is holding a shovel and they've left behind a man tied up right next to a sign that says "FOR CHARLES". When Dan's character says, "Poor guy...", the Stupendium's character says, "Don't get too sentimental." | |
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I Ate WHAT?! | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b1191cb2 | comment |
I Ate WHAT?!: Subverted in "The Most Fashionable Faction". Not only is Demoman completely aware of the fact he potentially drank nitroglycerin, but he's perfectly okay with it. | |
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Omnicidal Maniac | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b1619b3c | comment |
Omnicidal Maniac: Fate in "Rest Employed" wants to make the death rate higher than the birthrate, which would quickly wipe out all life. Implied in "Way Deeper Down" with Gaster. Gaster briefly mentions that he is "versed in tearing the universe asunder", giving a heavy implication that Gaster is willing to destroy the entire universe for the sake of experimentation. | |
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I Did What I Had to Do | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b17f6a27 | comment |
I Did What I Had to Do: The central question of "Shelter From the Storm" is this. Were all the Captain's sins really necessary for the survival of humanity? | |
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Added Alliterative Appeal | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b5049d76 | comment |
And, later still, released a short referring to the songs as "Business Baddie Bangers". | |
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Take That! | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: The post-song portion of "Vault Number 76" glitches out and crashes right after Stupendium thanks Bethesda for "creating a perfect game." During Another Horror Holiday, they take a jab at the very poor quality of the CGI in Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)note This was done before the movie's redesign, which would happen a few months later. In "Can't Teach This" they declare that their wizards' school "is big on inclusivity" while their wand's light transitions from pink to blue—the colors of the trangender flag—as a clear shot at the transphobic remarks by Harry Potter's author, J. K. Rowling. | |
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Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b5b4e3dd | comment |
Get Your Mind Out of the Gutter: Directly invoked, to the audience, in "Milk Milk Lemonade" following the line "Need a villainess quick to blow my load in." Stupendium quickly clarifies that they mean the ammunition from Cuphead's finger-guns. Also invoked word for word in the beginning of "Vending Machine of Love". | |
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Villain in a White Suit | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b7010108 | comment |
Villain in a White Suit: In "What a Fowl Day," the Goose's human form is shown wearing a white three-piece suit with a matching top-hat and gloves. | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b707726f | comment |
Hypocritical Humor: At the end of the music video for "The Most Fashionable Faction," Stupendium says, "Nobody has that many hats. It's ridiculous," then steps away from their computer and walks through a room full of dozens of them in their "costuming department." | |
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Blood Knight | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_b7c53a22 | comment |
The initially kind and naive Vault Dweller in "Vault Number 76" degrades into a murderous Blood Knight as the wasteland takes its toll on them. | |
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Celestial Bureaucracy | |
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Celestial Bureaucracy: "Rest Employed" is a briefing to a newly hired Grim Reaper who will spend their afterlife working in a bureaucracy that manages the deaths of everything in the universe. | |
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Circular Reasoning | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_baee5ffa | comment |
Circular Reasoning: The refrain to "The Fine Print" where the workers state they must keep working in order to be able to keep working. | |
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Born Unlucky | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_bb30961 | comment |
Born Unlucky: The Stupendium's player avatar in "Why Did I Say Okie Doki?" (Doki Doki Literature Club!) is apparently the same person as the one in "The Aftermath" (Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning). It takes a special kind of bad luck to find yourself caught up in two horror games disguised as different genres that take place in a school. | |
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Knight Templar | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_bbfaa837 | comment |
In "Faith vs. Order", the Preacher is a kindly holy man who offers hope and salvation in the face of a seemingly unending snowstorm (at first, at least), while the Captain is far more strict and less benevolent. However, as the song goes on, it becomes harder to disagree with the Captain's point that they need order and discipline to survive, and their question of how a benevolent god could have subjected them to this fate. | |
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him? | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_bce16d24 | comment |
Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Discussed in "What A Fowl Day". The townsfolk would love to kill and cook the Foul Waterfowl terrorizing them, but they can't because of the R.S.P.C.A.note The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | |
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Slasher Smile | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_bd4264a3 | comment |
Slasher Smile: The landlord from "No One's Home" always sports an ear-to-ear grin as they unconvincingly deny watching their tenants' every move, extort money from them with planted evidence, and even threaten tenants with torture and death. | |
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Perfectly Cromulent Word | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_bdbfd01c | comment |
Perfectly Cromulent Word: Who else but Pages? Its verse of "Neath" is full of correct-sounding and grammatically-sound but non-existent words like "cherisffectionate" and "serendestiny". | |
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Mind Screw | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_bef696dd | comment |
Mind Screw: Pretty much all of "Slide into the Void," visuals and lyrics. Fitting, considering the source material. | |
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Both Sides Have a Point | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_c02f148d | comment |
Both Sides Have a Point: In "Faith vs. Order", the Preacher is a kindly holy man who offers hope and salvation in the face of a seemingly unending snowstorm (at first, at least), while the Captain is far more strict and less benevolent. However, as the song goes on, it becomes harder to disagree with the Captain's point that they need order and discipline to survive, and their question of how a benevolent god could have subjected them to this fate. "And to All a Good Fright" has the conflict between the Stupendium and the horror characters over writing another song for them. While the Stupendium isn't wrong for being burnt out on the "horror Christmas" theme and wanting to do something different, the fact remains that they're unintentionally depriving the horror characters of their holiday festivities by doing so. In "Pictures of Spider-Man", J. Jonah Jameson does make some valid points about Spidey's Destructive Saviour tendencies, debatably non-lethal tactics, and tendency to attract super-powered trouble, but also downplays his own responsibility for creating the Scorpion and goes so far as to suggest that Spidey is in fact "in cahoots" with the criminals he's fighting, which is rather blatantly false. | |
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Couch Gag | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_c4d09d24 | comment |
Couch Gag: Their logo at the start of each video gets a certain flair to it based upon the video- "The Aftermath", for instance, looks similar to a typical 90’s edutainment game logo. | |
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Insane Troll Logic | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_c5f0119c | comment |
Insane Troll Logic: The renovator in "Room For Improvement" claims they have five-star reviews… and by that, they mean they have five one-star reviews, "which is basically the same thing". | |
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Shout-Out | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: See here. | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: In January 2024, they released a short video titled "You know it's a Stupendium video when..." that humorously highlights recurring elements in their songs, including "Gay Stuff" and "Capitalism Bad". | |
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Corrupt Corporate Executive | |
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The Arasaka spokesperson in "The Data Stream" expresses this opinion, citing them as being "inefficient" and prone to collapse. Then again, they are a spokesperson for a MegaCorp, so they're not to be trusted. | |
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Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion | |
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Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion: Used in "Nook, Line and Sinker" to censor out what would otherwise be the only cussword in the entire song. | |
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Angels, Devils and Squid | |
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Angels, Devils and Squid: Touched upon when they portray Dr. Darling during "Slide into the Void". "Neath!", being a Fallen London song, of course has its Devils and Squids. Cassi Haversham mentions both that "There are devils in the streets [so] What’s an extra in the sheets?" and how they've got the "Basement full of tentacles" in their verse, and two other verses are sung by Byron Brimstone and Mr. Pages respectively. | |
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Lighter and Softer | |
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Lighter and Softer: "These Hallowed Wings", their second Animal Crossing song, is definitely a lot tamer compared to "Nook, Line and Sinker", their first Animal Crossing Song, and "Rogue's Gallery", their third one, as it's an upbeat song about how passionate Blathers is about his job (despite his fear of bugs). | |
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Lounge Lizard | |
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Lounge Lizard: Both "Another Horror Holiday" and "Christmas in the Backrooms" have a chintzy, vintage-style swing/big band feel to them, and Stupes affects a garish "lounge lizard" persona to match; in both videos, they don a Tacky Tuxedo and sway half-heartedly to the music as they sing in their best Frank Sinatra impression, all hilariously contrasted with the mind-warping terror surrounding them. | |
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Nightmare Face | |
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Nightmare Face: In the music video for "Nook, Line, and Sinker," near the end of the song, Tom Nook gets increasingly unhinged as he sings about how he has total control over the islands and their residents. His decreasing sanity shows through a series of faces he makes that would be creepy enough on their own, but are even more unsettling when placed on such a cute cartoon animal: First, he gets close to the camera and does a Kubrick Stare with arched eyebrows and very pronounced Creepy Shadowed Undereyes. A few seconds later, he does what is probably the most obvious Nightmare Face: He gets even closer to the camera and does a deranged Slasher Smile with huge, bloodshot eyes. After that is a downplayed example. In the final chorus, Nook is doing a very forced attempt at a smile that still looks very unhinged and comes across as more of a Psychotic Smirk. Finally, after the song, Nook does an Evil Laugh while giving a very devious grin. The main protagonist of "The Toybox" lets out these whenever they show the bloodthirsty monster the abandonment has created of them. Huggy Wuggy also lets out a game-accurate one when he screams that his hugs will crush the viewer's insides. In "Wool Over Our Eyes", The Lamb gets one towards the end of the song, where it's very obvious they're being puppeteered by The One Who Waits, developing the same too-wide, toothy Slasher Smile and entirely red eyes as the demonic entity. | |
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Hostile Show Takeover | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_cf64a80d | comment |
Hostile Show Takeover: "Why Did I Say Okie Doki?" switches to the subject of Monika for the ending. "Art of Darkness" is about how Alice Angel replaces the Ink Demon as the main antagonist in Chapters Three and Four of Bendy and the Ink Machine. In-universe: the video of "Rogue's Gallery" is framed as a TV advertisement recorded on VHS over tapes of the "Nook, Line, and Sinker" and "These Hallowed Wings" videos. During the two bridges of "Slide Into the Void" the Hiss possessing Director Trench and Dr Darling beg- Breaking the first, the second, the third Fourth wall, fifth wall, no floor, you fall. At start of the third verse of "The Ribbon", a dimly litnote But not so dim you can't see "Alan" is wearing different clothes Alan Wake can be seen working at his typewriter. Then he scratches out Alan's name with a pen and it becomes clear who we're dealing with... | |
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An Arm and a Leg | |
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"The House Always Wins" has Robert House say "I ensure that every bandit standing here has just one arm." Are they specifically threatening would-be looters with dismemberment, talking about the slot machines in the casino, or both? | |
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Religion Is Wrong | |
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Religion Is Wrong: The Captain in "Purpose for New London" believes that religion is giving people false hope, that there's no way that a god worth worshipping would subject the people to the frozen dystopia they're living in, and the time spend praying could've been spent improving their refuge. Given the situation that he's in, it's hard to say he's wrong. | |
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Mundane Made Awesome | |
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Mundane Made Awesome: "What A Fowl Day" is a song in the style of the Stupendium's other VillainSongs, with evil gloating and dramatic titles like "The Terror From The Lake!". Unlike the other VillainSongs, it's about a somewhat annoying goose. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_d355ba37 | type |
Turned Against Their Masters | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_d355ba37 | comment |
Turned Against Their Masters: Discussed during "Art of Darkness", where the works of art by Joey Drew and his studio which were used to entertain the masses ended up killing and/or assimilating Drew's staff into their kind. | |
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You Are Not Alone | |
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You Are Not Alone: "Fragments", based on Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, is a song about looking to your friends when things seem hopeless and that working together can make a seemingly-impossible task easier. | |
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Psychotic Smirk | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_d485cb13 | comment |
After that is a downplayed example. In the final chorus, Nook is doing a very forced attempt at a smile that still looks very unhinged and comes across as more of a Psychotic Smirk. | |
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Shower of Awkward | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_d6c074b | comment |
Shower of Awkward: Blathers is taking a bath when his house collapses around him in the "Nook, Line, and Sinker" video. However, he seems to have no problem accepting Nook's sales pitch "for another new town" while still in the tub. | |
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Race Lift | |
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Race Lift: The Providence Partner in "THE APEX" is a clear stand-in for Carl Ingram. Ingram is Caucasian in the game, but is portrayed by the African-American NemRaps in the music video. | |
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Word-Salad Horror | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_da264b9c | comment |
Word-Salad Horror: Befitting Spamton's extreme madness, "Ad Infinitum" is barely even a song and is more of Spamton going on insane ramblings. Tellingly, one of the only coherent parts of the song is the chorus, which isn’t even sung by Spamton, but by the Addisons. Befitting the surreal horror of the source material, "Slide Into the Void" is filled with long rambles of seemingly random words from the Hiss. It becomes especially terrifying by the imagery of characters from the game hanging suspended in the air, completely under the Hiss's control and spouting it's in-game incantation. Just like in both games, the taken in "The Ribbon" are only able to bellow non sequitur scraps of their past lives before The Dark Presence hollowed them out. | |
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Morally Bankrupt Banker | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_dbab18ef | comment |
Morally Bankrupt Banker: Tom Nook, the banker character from Animal Crossing, goes through Adaptational Villainy in "Nook, Line, and Sinker," which presents him as a heartless, manipulative tycoon who scams and wrings money out of all his tenants. He also threatens to evict every tenant on an island from their houses and force them to live outdoors if even one of them argues with him about his corrupt practices. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_dbca2c99 | type |
Red Herring | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_dbca2c99 | comment |
Red Herring: In the "An Imposter Calls" song, Dan Bull's crewmate raps about a killer needing to be diligent and later deletes the CCTV footage. He is not the imposter. | |
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Cat Fight | |
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Cat Fight: Monika and Yandere-Chan get into one in "The Fright Before Christmas", fighting over who gets to give Stupendium their gifts. | |
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Man of a Thousand Voices | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_dd26fd14 | comment |
Man of a Thousand Voices: Many examples, but shown off best in "Art of Darkness", "Back Together" and "The Most Fashionable Faction." | |
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Non-Linear Character | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_ddcb019c | comment |
Non-Linear Character: Implied with Clauneck, who tells the Lamb that "We've never met, and yet we meet again upon my pelts". | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_dddbdc26 | type |
Monumental Damage | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_dddbdc26 | comment |
Monumental Damage: In "Fiend Like Me", the evil genius replaces Mount Rushmore with four portraits of themselves, shrinks the US Senate to use it as a spice rack, and infests the House of Commons with a giant Man-Eating Plant. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_dea5fe1 | type |
Kubrick Stare | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_dea5fe1 | comment |
First, he gets close to the camera and does a Kubrick Stare with arched eyebrows and very pronounced Creepy Shadowed Undereyes. | |
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Pooled Funds | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_dee1124e | comment |
Pooled Funds: By the end of "Nook, Line, and Sinker," Tom Nook's office is filled with coins, and he dives from one pile of them into another. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_e150c4c7 | type |
Manchild | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_e150c4c7 | comment |
Manchild: The main character in "Very Scary Christmas," whose first instinct on Christmas morning is to wake up the parents they live with and who is delighted to receive a Playstation as a present, has a mustache. | |
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Empathic Environment | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_e3cee2e7 | comment |
Empathic Environment: As "Vault Number 76" progresses and its lyrics get darker, the cozy room the barbershop trio is in becomes more disheveled and worn down. By the end of the song, it's outright dilapidated and splattered with the blood of two of the singers, murdered by the third. | |
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Cult | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_e5411cdf | comment |
The Lamb in "Wool Over Our Eyes" has shades of this too, their lyrics essentially going from "Come and join our welcoming community!" to "ALL WILL BE SACRIFICED!" However, it's unclear if this is actually the wooly fiend's charismatic facade cracking or a combination of Sanity Slippage and Demonic Possession brought about by their benefactor. | |
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Suspiciously Specific Denial | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_e624f0e8 | comment |
Suspiciously Specific Denial: The Landlord in "No One's Home" is very bad at denying that they're spying on their tenants. The Lamb in "Wool Over Our Eyes" states the violent activities of the other religions have "not the slightest correlation" to their own cult. | |
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Younger Than They Look | |
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Younger Than They Look: Parodied. At the end of "A Summary in Sumeru", the scholar, who has a long white beard says they're only 26, because keeping track of the super-dense Genshin Impact lore "takes a toll." | |
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Foul Waterfowl | |
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Foul Waterfowl: "What a Fowl Day" where the goose from Untitled Goose Game boasts about the chaos they're causing. | |
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Twilight of the Old West | |
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Twilight of the Old West: This trope is at the forefront of the song "The West was One", as Arthur Morgan sings about how the age of the outlaw is coming to an end with the spread of industrial civilization across the West. | |
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The Stupendium (Music) / int_eb6da8ef | type |
Crossover | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_eb6da8ef | comment |
Crossover: Since 2020, they've been a frequent guest star on Freshy Kanal's RAP BATTLE series; so far, they've played Ebenezer Scrooge, Count Olaf, Guy Fawkes, the Mad Hatter, Sweeney Todd, the Yellow Guy, and Cupid. | |
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Jerkass | |
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Jerkass: The goose in "What a Fowl Day" spends all of their time annoying the people of the British countryside for seemingly no reason, reveling in the fact that they can't get rid of them due to the RSPCA. | |
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Crooked Contractor | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_ed5d82eb | comment |
Crooked Contractor: The Contractor from "Room for Improvement" shows up to the client's home two and a half hours late, leaves after only an hour and a half of work, mooches the clients' food and drink, absolutely destroys the house they were hired to fix up because they can't be bothered to do the job properly, and charges exorbitant fees. | |
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Consummate Professional | |
The Stupendium (Music) / int_ed84457a | comment |
While he's more of a Consummate Professional Nominal Hero, "The Second" is a dark and menacing ode to Agent 47 and the many, many grisly ways he can snuff out your life undetected. | |
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Phony Degree | |
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Phony Degree: In "Doctor! Doctor!", "one or two" of the doctors that Two Point Hospital hired (over the Internet) have "doctorates in crayon." In "Losing My Patients," the Mad Doctor's M.D. degree came as a printable bonus feature with a "Learnin' Surgery DVD." In "Can't Teach This!" Two Point Campus is implied to produce a lot of these. | |
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Last-Second Word Swap | |
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Last-Second Word Swap: From "Vending Machine of Love": And in Wool Over Our Eyes": | |
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Crowd Song | |
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Crowd Song: Many of their songs have a crowd singing the chorus. The majority of ''Back Together'' is a full crowd song. | |
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Crazy Survivalist | |
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Crazy Survivalist: "We Told You So" is sung by a group of doomsday preparationers who are incredibly smug about having been proven right by the zombie apocalypse. | |
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Soprano and Gravel | |
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Soprano and Gravel: "The End of the Line" plays a bit with this; guest rapper Dan Bull's Conductor raps in a Creepy High-Pitched Voice while Stupendium gives their Stationmaster character a harsher, more guttural voice. | |
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Hugh Mann | |
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Hugh Mann: Byron Brimstone of "Neath" is not very convincing in his insistences that he's human in between comments about bottling souls and how "your kind (of which I am a part)" are most amusing. He ends his verse by revealing inhuman eyes. | |
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Lower-Class Lout | |
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Lower-Class Lout: Room For Improvement is a song about a disreputable handyman who has no training or skills, overcharges clients, isn't certified, destroys their homes instead of fixing them, and eats all their biscuits. | |
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Hard-Drinking Party Girl | |
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Hard-Drinking Party Girl: Hilariously, Natsuki gets hammered off of Yuri's wine at the Christmas party in "A Very Scary Christmas". | |
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Democracy Is Bad | |
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Democracy Is Bad: The Arasaka spokesperson in "The Data Stream" expresses this opinion, citing them as being "inefficient" and prone to collapse. Then again, they are a spokesperson for a MegaCorp, so they're not to be trusted. Robert Edwin House makes a similar point in "The House Always Wins", claiming that democracy, having failed to prevent the nuclear holocaust, is now dead and buried — so you'd better obey him, because there's nothing else left. | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Robert Edwin House makes it clear in "The House Always Wins" that he sees himself as the only viable future for the Mojave. Downplayed by the Goose in "What A Fowl Day". It sees itself as saving the townsfolk from rural boredom by giving them someone to be angry at. The Captain all but states themselves to be this in "Shelter From the Storm", and "Faith vs Order" is one for the Captain choosing more oppressive and morally wrong paths on either side. The supervillain in the Evil Genius 2 song initially claims that their plan to Take Over the World will lead to "intercontinental consolidation" in contrast with the current violent and unstable global situation. However, this may just be a front, since they spend the rest of the song being a power-mad Card-Carrying Villain. | |
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Was Once a Man | |
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Was Once a Man: "The Toybox" runs with the heavy implications in Poppy Playtime that all the toys are former employees and people kidnapped by the company. Stupendium in particular plays a toy soldier that formerly worked at Playtime Co.'s sound and music department, ironically walking past their old ID card as their muse about memories they can no longer remember. | |
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Fun with Subtitles | |
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Fun with Subtitles: The YouTube captions for "Why Did I Say Okie Doki?" occasionally turn into Zalgo text as a way of mirroring the Surprisingly Creepy Moment occurring in the game/video. "The Most Fashionable Faction" has the subtitles' typeface change in ways that fit the lyrics. Examples include them becoming colorful bubble letters once PyroLand kicks in, and Heavy's line of "fill you dead with holes" being filled with holes. | |
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Evil Is Petty | |
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Evil Is Petty: For all the momentous acts of evil the supervillain in "Fiend Like Me" does, there are two hilariously petty things: admit to curling their mustache for the villain magazine's mustache-twirling competition and slapping their name over Dan Bull's golden Subscriber button. | |
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You Put the "X" in "XY" | |
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You Put the "X" in "XY": in "The Fine Print", the singer says that "We put the dollar back in idolatry." | |
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