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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Savlonic_8720.png]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Kandi, Roscoe and Evangeline.]]
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4A [[VirtualCelebrity fictional band]] created by the [[UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash Flash]] animator Jonti "Weebl" Picking of ''WebAnimation/WeeblAndBob'' fame. Savlonic consists of singer Roscoe Thunderpants (voiced by Weebl), singer/keyboardist Evangeline D'isco (voiced by Sarah Darling), and backing vocalist/drummer Kandi Flaus (voiced by Katt Wade).
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6At first, six Savlonic songs were released: "[[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Electro+Gypsy/ Electro Gypsy]]" (2008), "[[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Tiny+Japanese+Girl/ Tiny Japanese Girl]]" (2010), "[[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Wandering+Eye/ Wandering Eye]]" (2011), "[[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/The+Driver/ The Driver]]" (2012), "[[http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Savlonic+%3A+Computer+Guy/ Computer Guy]]" (2013), and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm8a2BefQvQ Spelunker]]" [[note]](weebls-stuff link not available for Spelunker, the link is a direct Website/YouTube link to the video on Mr. Weebl's channel)[[/note]], each accompanied by Flash-made animated music videos created by Picking and Peabo. All tracks are available as iTunes singles.
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8A full album: ''Red'', was released in mid 2014 after a successful Kickstarter campaign. It not only collects the singles together for the first time with re-recorded vocals, but also features three new songs, ''Android'', ''Girls'' and ''Spelunker'', plus five new remixes.[[note]]Well, four remixes and a instrumental violin cover of "Wandering Eye".[[/note]]
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10A [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/weebl/neon-savlonics-2nd-album second album called Neon]] was produced and released with funding from Kickstarter. One backer will get to be featured in a music video. Additionally, Weebl voices the singer in [[https://youtu.be/K3m3_7RoGZk TheLivingTombstone's remix of Epoch]] with Savlonic specifically getting the credit.
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12A third album titled ''emulat0r'' was put together in the time span of 3 weeks in September 2017 after they asked in a Facebook post what covers fans would like to see them perform. Turns out they were really into the idea of a CoverAlbum of tracks like "[[Music/AFlockOfSeagulls I Ran]]", "[[Music/{{Eurythmics}} Sweet Dreams (are Made of This)]]", and "[[Music/FlightOfTheConchords Fashion is Danger]]".
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14!!The fictional band displays the following tropes:
15* AllDrummersAreAnimals: {{Averted|Trope}}, Kandi is one of the most sedate drummers ever, and [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness usually]] only uses one of her arms to drum with.
16* AnvilOnHead: The end of "Electro Gypsy" video has a giant synthesizer fall on Kandi (and a smaller one bounce off Evangeline's head.)
17* ArtEvolution: Starting with Wandering Eye, created by another animator (Peabo), the videos are far more advanced graphically and no longer depict the characters in borderline SuperDeformed style. Peabo's art for the band has continued to evolve with each video, introducing new hairstyles and outfits for the characters.
18* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: "Tiny Japanese Girl" has Roscoe in a Franchise/{{Godzilla}} costume rampaging across a city.
19* CallBack: Some of the music videos make references to previous ones. "The Driver" has a painting of a large eye presumably referenicing "Wandering Eye". Also speaking of the Wandering Eye it also appears on the keychain for the car in "Broken". During Evangeline's line "hunting through the rubble for what once was," she turns to reveal her left eye is bleeding, another likely reference to "Wandering Eye."
20* ColorWash:
21** The videos and art of the band are dominated by red.
22** To the point where the colour itself is the title of their first full-length album, "RED".
23* ConceptAlbum: ''Neon'' tells the story of how the band is forced to record and play endlessly and decide to break the cycle leading to Rosco getting kidnapped by new enemies with Evangeline coming to save him. Where the story is meant to go from there is currently unknown although Weebl has stated he plans to animate every song on the album to tell the full story.
24* CoolCar: Naturally the music video for "The Driver" shows of some pretty nicely animated and drawn cars, special mentions to Evangeline's muscle car and Kandi's monster truck.
25* CoolBoard: The trio ride one while SkySurfing in "Computer Guy".
26* CoolHelmet: The titular "Computer Guy" wears a pretty snazzy futuristic helmet, [[spoiler:it also helps hide his identity as a much older Roscoe from the future]].
27* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''Electro Gypsy'' is the only song that doesn't reference Roscoe and Evangeline's relationship.
28* EyeScream: The music video for "Wandering Eye" takes the title very much literally. By having Evangeline's eyes grow to incredibly large sizes and force itself out of her eyesocket!
29* EyesDoNotBelongThere: A strange machine shows up in "Wandering Eye" that is almost compromised of mostly large eyes.
30* EyesOutOfSight: Evangeline's blond hair has long bangs that usually cover her eyes or at least are big enough to cast shadows that cover her eyes. In "Wandering Eye", appropriately enough, she reveals her eyes... with [[EyeScream squicky results]].
31* FourFingeredHands: Despite going away from the Chibi-fied style of the first two music videos. The group still continues to have four fingers.
32* FutureSpandex: What everyone wears in the video for Computer Guy, complete with TronLines.
33* HologramProjectionImperfection: Computer Guy's two hologram dancing girls come in the blue scan lines version of this trope.
34* InstrumentOfMurder: In "Broken", the band members use weaponized versions of their instruments to destroy the stage. Evangeline's keytar is also a {{BFG}}, and Roscoe's microphone doubles as an [[LightningLash electric whip]] and [[LaserBlade laser blade knife]]. Kandi, on the other hand, seems to cause the most destruction simply by [[ThePowerOfRock drumming with]] [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness both hands.]]
35* LiveActionAdaptation: The characters appear in heavily-filtered live action in the Kickstarter pitch video.
36* {{Metaphorgotten}}: "Spelunker" uses the whole idea of exploring a cave as a metaphor for trying to understand a romantic partner more deeply. About halfway through the song, Roscoe points out how badly the idea is being stretched.
37* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Kandi has only drummed with both hands on two occasions. The first was as a PeoplePuppet under Computer Guy's control. The second was in "Broken," where she is evidently sick of the band's declining relationship. Both instances resulted in the stage being destroyed by ThePowerOfRock.
38* PeoplePuppets: In the video for Computer Guy, the eponymous character has the band plugged into his future technology computer, which he uses to make them rock out. When he tries to turn them up to eleven, it results in [[ReadingsBlewUpTheScale the system overloading, letting them free.]]
39* PunnyName: Kandi Flauss (candy floss) and Evangeline's last name D'Isco.
40* TheReveal: At the finale the Computer Guy takes off his helmet in front of the band and reveals his true face. [[TomatoInTheMirror Roscoe is understandably disturbed by it.]]
41* ShoutOut:
42** A scene in "Electro Gypsy" homages the stockroom scene from ''Film/TheMatrix'', with synthesizers in place of weaponry.
43** High-level Kickstarter backers Damian Bevan and Andrew Neidig appear, in animated form, in the video for "Spelunker."
44** "Computer Guy" has some very clear and almost overt ''Film/{{Tron}}'' references.
45* SkySurfing: The band pulls out some hover boards (with thrusters and wings) after being freed from Computer Guy's control.
46* TimeTravel: Have you seen him, he's from the future... [[spoiler:The end of the video reveals Computer Guy to be an older Roscoe, having traveled back to the past]]
47* ThreePointLanding: "Computer Guy" has all three landing in poses that are clearly intended to invoke this trope, although none of them actually perform it exactly as described. Instead, they all land with one foot and one knee on the ground, with the hands in various positions. Kandi's hands are both on the ground side-by-side, Roscoe rests a hand on each knee, and Evangeline has one hand stretched away from her body and the other at her waist.
48* TronLines: Fitting with it's futuristic and almost cyberspace aesthetic, these are abundant in "Computer Guy".
49* TheVoiceless: Kandi provides backing vocals and harmonies for the songs, but doesn't take the lead in any of them. She is either silent or absent in non-song contexts, such as the Kickstarter pitch video and the Weebl's Stuff interview of Roscoe and Evangeline. In fact, prior to the RED album, Kandi's backing vocals were done purely by pitch changing Evangeline's, so she was literally TheVoiceless. It's until "Hi-Lights", the second single of the Neon album, that she does the lead vocals.

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