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** Actually, everything [[CloudCuckoolander The Jon]] says.

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** %%** Actually, everything [[CloudCuckoolander The Jon]] says.



** '''The Spine:''' [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers "And Milli Vanilli."]]

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** '''The Spine:''' [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers "And Milli Vanilli."]]"
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* Walter Robotics seems to have adopted [[PissTakeRap a]] [[WereStillRelevantDammit new]] [[TotallyRadical marketing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZNaUD2xmu8&feature=player_embedded strategy.]]

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* Walter Robotics seems to have adopted [[PissTakeRap a]] [[WereStillRelevantDammit a new]] [[TotallyRadical marketing]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZNaUD2xmu8&feature=player_embedded strategy.]]
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** Once the order is complete, there's an AwkwardSilence between Rabbit and The Spine, before they realize that technology sucks.

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** Once the order is complete, there's an AwkwardSilence awkward silence between Rabbit and The Spine, before they realize that technology sucks.
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* Most of ''[[https://youtu.be/5Qd-kRoSaEI The Quest for the Eternal Harp of Golden Dreams]]'', when it's not being SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic. Highlights include:

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* Most of ''[[https://youtu.be/5Qd-kRoSaEI The ''The Quest for the Eternal Harp of Golden Dreams]]'', Dreams'', when it's not being SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic. Highlights include:
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** The Spine's name as listed in the checkout form. "First Name: [[SpellMyNameWithAThe The]] / Last Name: Spine"
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--> '''Rabbit:''' "You don't have your sea legs for such an endeavor; Gotta trade in those '''[[IncrediblyLamePun B LEGS!]]''' "

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--> '''Rabbit:''' "You don't have your sea legs for such an endeavor; Gotta trade in those '''[[IncrediblyLamePun B LEGS!]]''' "LEGS!]]'''"



--> '''Rabbit:''' (gleefully) "[[BluntYes That was a]] '''[[BluntYes pun!]]''' "

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--> '''Rabbit:''' (gleefully) "[[BluntYes That was a]] '''[[BluntYes pun!]]''' " pun!]]'''"
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** Episode 5 takes place at a San Diego boardwalk (it's not specified which) and sees the robots working at a fry stand owned and operated by a giant talking seagull named Charlie after Zero loses some cursed pirate treasure that GG ate

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** Episode 5 takes place at a San Diego boardwalk (it's not specified which) and sees the robots working at a fry stand owned and operated by a giant talking seagull named Charlie after Zero loses some cursed pirate treasure that GG ateate
* The band's April Fool's Day 2021 video turned out to be a brand-new song called "Fart Patrol". It's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, and it's glorious.
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* On October 4, 2020, a second cartoon titled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovfzYkQ1jzQ Ice Cream Social]] was released, this time made in-house by the band's artist Gabi Gonzalez. The cartoon, done in an animatic style and with an instrumental version of the original, slower Album One version of "Clockwork Vaudeville" as opposed to the faster, shortened version performed at concerts, sees Rabbit, The Spine, and Zero have an ice cream social. They [[LiteralMinded think it involves having bowls of ice cream socialize with each other]]. A series of fake-outs ensue after the robots leave for a weenie roast, in which it seems like the ice cream is about to talk, but instead, Rabbit and Zero separately rise from behind the table and address the audience, while The Spine iterates from offscreen that he is ''not'' behind the table. Eventually, the ice cream ''does'' begin to speak (the vanilla and strawberry ice creams being voiced by Chelsea and Camille Penyak in a rare in-canon speaking appearance, as they usually portray the silent Walter Workers), much to Rabbit's amazement. TheStinger shows the ice creams and their bowls blasting off like rockets, which elicits a {{Squee}} from Rabbit.

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* On October 4, 2020, a second cartoon titled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovfzYkQ1jzQ Ice Cream Social]] was released, this time made in-house by the band's artist Gabi Gonzalez. The cartoon, done in an animatic style and with an instrumental version of the original, slower Album One version of "Clockwork Vaudeville" as opposed to the faster, shortened version performed at concerts, sees Rabbit, The Spine, and Zero have an ice cream social. They [[LiteralMinded think it involves having bowls of ice cream socialize with each other]]. A series of fake-outs ensue after the robots leave for a weenie roast, in which it seems like the ice cream is about to talk, but instead, Rabbit and Zero separately rise from behind the table and address the audience, while The Spine iterates from offscreen that he is ''not'' behind the table. Eventually, the ice cream ''does'' begin to speak (the vanilla and strawberry ice creams being voiced by Chelsea and Camille Penyak in a rare in-canon speaking appearance, as they usually portray the silent Walter Workers), much to Rabbit's amazement. TheStinger shows the ice creams and their bowls blasting off like rockets, which elicits a {{Squee}} from Rabbit.Rabbit.
* The Steam Powered Giraffe Radio Adventures, a series of loosely-scripted, mostly-improvised audio skits involving the band getting into various shenanigans.
** Episode 1 involves the robots getting GG's dry-cleaning, as well as The Spine and Zero arguing over the fact the latter keeps looking the former's fire truck (and drew on the rims with red Sharpie)
** Episode 2 takes place in a mansion/ice cream factory that the robots inherited from their late great aunt, and apparently has a bunch of dead bodies; this episode also features Walter Worker Chelsea actually speaking
** Episode 3 sees Rabbit and Zero spending all of The Spine's life savings to buy a video rental store
** Episode 4 sees the robots opening up a detective agency and trying (and failing) to get some cases; GG is replaced by a block of cheese in this episode
** Episode 5 takes place at a San Diego boardwalk (it's not specified which) and sees the robots working at a fry stand owned and operated by a giant talking seagull named Charlie after Zero loses some cursed pirate treasure that GG ate

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