Going ahead and opening this one. As this is a music trope, I'm inclined to call this a BUPKIS case...not 100% certain that the comic gets across that it's a song instead of a poem (and I do know it's a song, but still).
Also, the strip looks more like a Mood Whiplash instead of a song reprise anyway.
to OP, it doesn't work if you don't know the rhyme/song.
I vote towards BUPKIS'ing this as well.
BUPKIS
On that note, there are Music Trope pages that have audio snippets embedded into them in the description, correct? Why not use an audio example here, as well?
Spiral out, keep going.- From "Almost There" from The Princess And The Frog:
- Original Version's happy, colorful shot (my suggestion is at 00:36, but 00:21 shows the paper she's looking at in the reprise)
- Reprise is shorter and the palette is more blue
BUPKIS. Music tropes can be borderline-impossible to illustrate.
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Clock is set. Any other yeas/nays for BUPKIS'ing the page?
I can go with BUPKIS.
(Annoyed grunt)Well, we're past the deadline, so BUPKIS it is, then.
Would the OP suggestion make a good page quotation, though?
edited 24th Sep '17 9:50:43 AM by neoYTPism
The page is tagged, and the current quote is better than the dialogue from the OP. Locking up.
Here's the context.
edited 29th Aug '17 11:27:34 AM by neoYTPism