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Realised that I misspelled the name and added another example. (Hope the episode itself was from 2019, can't check due to regional lock...)


* For the final stretch of Creator/DingoPictures reviews, Felix and co. managed to rope in ''two'' of the dubbers involved in the original films - Dan Bratt, the voice actor behind Wabuu and Komo ([[ManofaThousandVoices and many others]]), and Ann Schmidt, the narrator who also plays Goldie - and get them to record new lines in several occasions. Bratt even gets to do a visual cameo (when they cut to him standing in the studio [[SelfDeprecatingHumor commenting on his past performance for a gag]])!
** The final Dingo Pictures review also has a [[https://youtu.be/SMVb_TBT3g0?t=5602 freshly animated fight scene between Felix and Wabuu]]. Granted, the animation itself is StylisticSuck to keep in line with the source material, but it still manages to be interesting to watch (in part thanks to the music).












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* After Felix' first review of ''Klassen'', one of the kid actors from the series decided to make a [[PissTakeRap strange diss track]] about Felix... To which Felix responded by making his own, very catchy, piss-take rap aimed at the series - even travelling to the school where they record ''Klassen'' to make the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj_oY6bdQ90 music video!]] And while the lyrics themselves are pretty grim (such as telling the class to [[RefugeInAudacity slit their wrists with scissors as homework]]), he still has the grace not to target the specific kid who dissed him to start with.
* For the final stretch of Creator/DingoPictures reviews (dubbed "Dingos inferno"), Felix and co. managed to rope in ''two'' of the dubbers involved in the original films - Dan Bratt, the voice actor behind Wabuu and Komo ([[ManofaThousandVoices and many others]]), and Anja Schmidt, the narrator from Goldie - and get them to record new lines. Bratt even does a visual cameo when they cut to him standing in his studio [[SelfDeprecatingHumor commenting on his past performance for a gag]]!
** The ending also has a [[https://youtu.be/SMVb_TBT3g0?t=5602 freshly animated fight scene between Felix and Wabuu]]. Granted, the animation itself is StylisticSuck to keep in line with the source material, but it still manages to be interesting to watch (in part thanks to the music).
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* Like mentioned somewhere else on the main page, ''Felix Recenserar'' is of quite an educational value, both of Swedish culture and of movie making in general.

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* Like mentioned somewhere else on the main page, ''Felix Recenserar'' is of quite an educational value, both of Swedish culture and of movie making in general.general.
* For the final stretch of Creator/DingoPictures reviews, Felix and co. managed to rope in ''two'' of the dubbers involved in the original films - Dan Bratt, the voice actor behind Wabuu and Komo ([[ManofaThousandVoices and many others]]), and Ann Schmidt, the narrator who also plays Goldie - and get them to record new lines in several occasions. Bratt even gets to do a visual cameo (when they cut to him standing in the studio [[SelfDeprecatingHumor commenting on his past performance for a gag]])!
** The final Dingo Pictures review also has a [[https://youtu.be/SMVb_TBT3g0?t=5602 freshly animated fight scene between Felix and Wabuu]]. Granted, the animation itself is StylisticSuck to keep in line with the source material, but it still manages to be interesting to watch (in part thanks to the music).




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* Felix disputing the prejudice that all monochrome movies have to be boring, pointing out that it's not the colour that makes a movie enjoyable and listing a few great monochrome movies.




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* The song "Push it to the Limit" at the end of the review, where Felix is dissing the Sune-series, glad that this was (supposedly) the last movie.




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* Felix disputing In one episode of ''Midnatts-Let's play'', the prejudice that all monochrome movies have trio created Living In a Dance Machine, a song using only Markoolio eJay (a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of the very primitive music creation software Dance eJay[[note]]developed by Empire Interactive Europe Limited with the help of the Swedish musician Markoolio in the late 90s[[/note]]. Not only does the song manage to be boring; pointing pretty catchy despite only using pre-recorded beats, they made a very fun music video for it which got nominated for Guldtuben. Markoolio himself eventually found out that it's not the colour that makes a movie enjoyable about it and listing a few great monochrome movies.
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* The song "Push it to the Limit" at the end of the review, where Felix is dissing the Sune-series, glad that this was (supposedly) the last movie.

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* Living In a Dance Machine. They made a very catchy song using only Markoolio eJay, a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of Dance eJay, a very primitive music creation software developed by Empire Interactive Europe Limited with the help of the Swedish musician Markoolio in the late 90s, and they made a very fun music video for it to boot. Markoolio himself eventually found out about it and loved it, and the music video was nominated for Guldtuben.

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* Wabuu's voice actor voiced Wabuu in one of the Felix Recenserar episodes.
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* Living In a Dance Machine. They made a very catchy song using only Markoolio eJay, a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of Dance eJay, a very primitive music creation software developed by Empire Interactive Europe Limited with the help of the Swedish musician Markoolio in the late 90s, and they made a very fun music video for it to boot. Markoolio himself eventually found out about it and loved it, and the music video was nominated for Guldtuben.

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* Wabuu's voice actor voiced Wabuu in one of the Felix Recenserar episodes.
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* Living In a Dance Machine. They made a very catchy song using only Markoolio eJay, a very primitive music creation software created by Swedish musician Markoolio in the late 90s, and they made a very fun music video for it to boot. Markoolio himself eventually found out about it and loved it, and the music video was nominated for Guldtuben.

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* Living In a Dance Machine. They made a very catchy song using only Markoolio eJay, a LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition of Dance eJay, a very primitive music creation software created developed by Empire Interactive Europe Limited with the help of the Swedish musician Markoolio in the late 90s, and they made a very fun music video for it to boot. Markoolio himself eventually found out about it and loved it, and the music video was nominated for Guldtuben.
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* Living In a Dance Machine. They made a very catchy song using only Markoolio eJay, a very primitive music creation software created by Swedish musician Markoolio in the late 90s, and they made a very fun music video for it to boot. Markoolio himself eventually found out about it and loved it, and the music video was nominated for Guldtuben.
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[[AC:Felix Recenserar - Sune i Fjällen]]
* The song "Push it to the Limit" at the end of the review, where Felix is dissing the Sune-series, glad that this was (supposedly) the last movie.
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* Felix disputing the prejudice that all monochrome movies have to be boring; pointing out that it's not the colour that makes a movie enjoyable and listing a number of great monochrome movies.

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