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Studio Killers 404[edit]

If the Studio Killers article can have a section, for now this is a rough draft.

Pilot
Studio Killers 404 is an adult animated adaptation based off of the band, featuring Cherry, Dyna Mink and Goldie Foxx, Jenny, Sparkle Punch and Mrs. Pannkaka-Pow going through adventures in space to battle against an algorithm (with space representing the internet). It was released for free on YouTube, in December 17, 2021. A Kickstarter project was originally launched for a potential series, to expand on the band's IP and to also allow for them to pay for the people they work with, and became successful.

The adult animated series is described as a magical girl parody (albeit moreso focused on being a commentary, presumably towards YouTube). Another focal point of the story is that there is a war between cats and pornography, topics widely known across the internet. More episodes for the series are planned in the future. The group, together, must solve the mystery of what happened to Bipolar Bear – the real-life Bipolar Bear passed away and thus had a tribute in the credits.

The pilot revolves around the protagonists traveling to a new planet called the "Jeff Planet" (associated with Reddit in a way), where every single inhabitant are the same man called a Jeff. Along the way, they are targeted by Pornica, a giant ominous woman who wants to delete the aforementioned planet.

Characters

Major characters currently known include:

  • Cherry (voiced by Hayley Marie Norman) is the leader of the group. A fat woman who gets into a variety of styles, she is a "Style Battler". She is the straight man of the group and is sometimes hot-headed, but overall won't hesitate to fight through her way. She also is Jenny's girlfriend. She has blonde hair and is depicted having an American accent, unlike her British accent featured on official studio vlogs.
  • Jenny (voiced by Norman) is Cherry's girlfriend. Jenny is moreso cautious, wanting to make sure Cherry isn't getting too frustrated. She acts as her second-hand man, assisting her throughout the adventure. Jenny is a black woman with bright blue hair, and has an African-American accent.
  • Dyna Mink (voiced by Zeke Alton) is a turquoise anthropomorphic mink. He is described to be a meister of puns and a "meme lord". He has a British accent.
  • Goldie Foxx (voiced by Alton) is an orange anthropomorphic fox with opaque sunglasses. He is described as "calm, collected" and an "absolute dad". He also has a British accent.
  • Mrs. Pannkaka-Pow (voiced by Eliza Jäpinnen) is a pixelated, yellow orb who is an avid gamer, and likes to kill things - even when they are not video game characters. She physically resembles the character Ms. Pac Man. She is the only member to speak in a different language.
  • Sparkle Punch (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) is a cyan-coated anthropomorphic unicorn, who is described as a boxing champion and a "Style Battle protege". She has a British accent.
  • Mr. Data 1982 is Cherry's pink, sentient smartphone. He has a child-like voice and usually serves more of a guide to the group in the pilot.
  • Jeff (voiced by Alton) are men who inhabit their eponymously-named planet. They all have the same appearance and personality, and have questionable perspectives. One upset Cherry by not giivng her any credit, though he was bought back to the ship at the end.
  • Pornica (voiced by Griffin) is a giant woman in a jumpsuit, wearing a gas mask and having long, black hair resembling a haze. She aids her porntroopers (blobs who kiss each other and are based off of sexual imagery), wanting to delete the planet of Jeff. She speaks rather seductively.

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funny avatar reference:

Universe
The Avatar Aang Korra
Elements Fire Water Earth Air
Inspirations Imperial Japan Inuit culture
Sireniki culture
China
Korea (lesser extent)
Tibetan culture

Looks plain, right? Extra decorating and we get this:

Universe
The Avatar Aang Korra
Elements 🔥 Fire 🌊 Water 🪨 Earth ☁️ Air
Inspirations 🇯🇵 Imperial Japan
China (lesser extent)
Inuit culture
Sireniki culture
🇨🇳 China
🇰🇷 Korea (lesser extent)
Tibetan culture

How about this for a table?

Universe
The Avatar Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender) Korra (The Legend of Korra)
Elements Fire Water Earth Air
Inspirations Japan Imperial Japan
China (lesser extent)
Inuit culture
Sireniki culture
China China
Korea Korea (lesser extent)
Tibet Tibetan culture

Simple edits on mobile[edit]

Hi. Did you know I typed this on mobile? I did not paste these in.
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My PC is awfuuuul. Also, can't enlarge these freakin' emoticons!

Look at what I can do! ✨️✨️✨️

Unrelated[edit]

Section for miscellaneous stuff.

Milo Murphy's Law[edit]

(Would put this on the article talkpage, but nah. Also, Milo Murphy was originally called "Mikey Murphy", but his name was changed for unknown reasons)

According to a convention panel, Dan Povenmire stated that voice actors who had originally auditioned for Milo Murphy sounded like he was using a façade, and that he was hiding something sad. Al Yankovic took the role instead, as Povenmire thought he sounded more natural for Milo's positive outlook.

LGR Ninja Nanny review[edit]

Note: LGR is the online username of Clint Basinger, who reviews The Sims 4 nowadays. He's mainly the computer guy. He also played Ninja Nanny once, and justifiably never again.

(LGR review:) He points out the boxart is the "best art of the entire program". He cites how the story felt "scattered", being interested in the parts where the game uses centuries-old, public domain artwork. At the end, he quits the game to state he has a love-hate opinion on it, saying he has a "bizarre [case of] Stockholm Syndrome". He was unsure if it's like "Monty Python meets Don Hertzfeldt and YouTube poop", citing that he is aware Monty Python is supposed to be surreal, but in Ninja Nanny, it is never directly addressed if it is meant to be perceived as such. He also mentions the game in his review of Read-o-rama and Spell-o-rama, in that he expected the two to be as surreal as Ninja Nanny.

Extra note: Read-o-rama and Spell-o-rama are horrendously mediocre. Why is the art style so ugly? Why is Lani Minella in it and voicing a sexist piece-of-shit housefly? And WHY is the first game orientalist? Just. Not good edutainment at all.

Joey and the Pencilcartoons hoax[edit]

V1:

Joey and the Pencilcartoons is a fictitious slapstick television series supposedly created by Alvin Hung (of GoAnimate) and Ross Bollinger, but was actually created by a hoax editor (and a IP, possible SPA). The series copied text from the article onOggy and the Cockroaches, but with the main character being a yellow man named Joey (ironically enough, as one of the cockroaches is named Joey), with the Pencilmation characters as the cockroaches. The show originated as an orphaned talkpage, before becoming a full-fledged article... that wasn't written by the author itself.

V2:

Joey and the Pencilcartoons is a fictitious slapstick YouTube webseries supposedly created by Alvin Hung (of GoAnimate) and Ross Bollinger (of Pencilmation), but was actually created by a hoax editor (and a IP, possible SPA). The series copied text from the article Oggy and the Cockroaches, but with the main character being a yellow man named Joey (ironically enough, as one of the cockroaches is named Joey), with the Pencilmation characters as the cockroaches. Also, Diddy Kong is in the show too, for whatever reason.
The show originated as an orphaned talkpage, before becoming a full-fledged draft article... that wasn't written by the author itself. As such, the content will appear particularly unorganized.

V3:

Joey and the Pencilcartoons is a fictitious slapstick YouTube webseries supposedly created by Alvin Hung (of GoAnimate) and Ross Bollinger (of Pencilmation), but was actually created by a hoax editor (and an IP, to boot). The series copied text from the article Oggy and the Cockroaches, but with the main character being a yellow man named Joey (ironically enough, as one of the cockroaches is named Joey), with the Pencilmation characters as the cockroaches. Also, Diddy Kong is in the show too, for whatever reason.
The show originated as an orphaned talkpage where the author simply stated the show was "created" by Hung and Bollinger, copying text from Pencilmation while stating something like "Yellow-skinned human Joey and his dad, Brandon.", before becoming a full-fledged draft article... that wasn't written by scratch by the author itself. As such, content will appear particularly unorganized.

Contributions:

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Kappa Mikey[edit]

The show's title is a play on the word kappamaki, a type of sushi. Although unconfirmed, it is suggested that the show was the inspiration for naming the title character "Mikey" and used the prefix "kappa". Like Mikey, who is a "fish out of water" in Japan, the kappa itself is a water demon creature who can live on land. Whle Mikey was not themed after the creature, the kappas first appeared in the episode "Mikey, Kappa" on August 5, 2007, where the origin of the title was explained. Coincidentally enough, Mikey also shares his name with his actor, Michael Sinterniklaas.

HHPAY (v1)[edit]

(filler text)

Ami Onuki

Voiced by: Janice Kawaye

Ami Onuki is the drummer, depicted as the optimistic and peppy girly girl of the group. At 16, she is often depicted as the more mature one of the group, being able to look at the bright side and finding a solution – but it is not always the case, as she sometimes can get ditzy or even overprotective over her own public image, as seen in "Stop The Presses". Ami has long, cerise hair, matching eyes, a light yellow flower, an orange and yellow go-go dress and matching white go-go boots. Her hair is styled into odango buns, which both appear no matter which way she's facing.

Ami gets away with things for her own needs, like greed over cute collectibles (in "Collect All 5"), may take things without permission much to Yumi's chagrin (in "Home Insecurity"), and have a cell phone addiction in "Number, Please". In spite of this, she has some upsides – she can drive the group's tour bus, which becomes part of the conflict in the episode "Driving School". While she can make a huge mess, she also can clean those up like a tornado – the episode "Neat Freak" focuses on this aspect. She also can communicate to bees and skillfully play the drums with her bare toes (as seen in "Ami Goes Bad" and "Mean Machine").

A recurring gag is that Ami seemingly has lots of strength; she can crush a handheld console in "The Legend of Mei Pie" and throw things far off away in "Gridiron Maidens". In the episode "In Harmony's Way", Ami has a diary which she is extremely protective over. It is revealed she writes extremely mundane things in said diary (e.g. liking pastrami), much to Harmony's underwhelmed surprise. In the episode "Granny", Ami has an unnamed grandma who comes to visit the group's tour bus.

Yumi Yoshimura

Voiced by: Grey DeLisle

Yumi Yoshimura is the guitarist, depicted as the sarcastic, tomboyish goth of the group. At 14, Yumi is more impetuous than Ami, and often rushes into a situation without thinking. Despite this, Yumi may play more of the straightman whenever Ami would act childish. She has short, blue hair with bangs swept onto her left eye, sky blue eyes, black spiked necklace and bracelets, black boots with indigo laces and stripes, and a lavender T-shirt with a skull print. The skull usually would match her current expression, otherwise it has a mind of its own.

Yumi is usually fond of all things typically "rough and tough", like ninjas (to the point of being carried away as one in "Ninjcompoop"), monster trucks, and car crushers. She is able to eat a lot if she were to be bored, and would bite her nails whenever she had a lot of pressure. Yumi can also understand animals, like squirrels (as seen in "Arbor Day" – something Harmony erroneously claimed in "Dis-Harmony" as one of her fears). In "Opera Yumi", Yumi was assigned as an opera singer since birth, but quit at a very young age. She was forced to go back to said job, only to find her true passion in playing for her band.

Yumi frequently would butt heads with Kaz, to the point where episodes like "Driving School" focus on their petty conficts. She also sometimes cannot stand Ami, to the point where a microwave incident turned her into thinking she was Ami (in "Ami Ami"), desyncing Ami's routine to disastrous results, so she won't be waken up early (in "Time Off") and assumed better if the band never existed (in "Yumi Goes Solo"). The two remain on good terms throughout, with Yumi realizing she is better with Ami's presence, at the end.

Kaz Harada

Voiced by: Keone Young

Kazuo "Kaz" Harada is the greedy, foolish manager of the group. In stark contrast to the girls, he has a prominent Japanese accent and resembles moreso like Puffy AmiYumi's real-life manager (of the same name) – he is a short, stout elderly man with balding gray hair, slight facial hair, large round glasses both with opaque lenses and his black eyes visoble, a dark gray T-shirt and blue pants. He also resembles moreso of an exaggerated, cartoony version of Fujiko F. Fujio or Fujio Akatsuka's character designs – with large bulbous eyes and a curved end at his mouth.

Kaz concocts a variety of money-grabbing schemes, much to the girls' chagrin (like in "Mini-Puffs"), or cause problems towards any of them for monetary reasons (like when he and Yumi sold Ami's diary "In Harmony's Way"). He also sometimes punishes them over minor, even misunderstood things (like in "Prisoners of Yoyovia"). When they are away, Kaz would take care of their pet cats Jang-Keng and Tekirai – however, he ends up being a frequent target to their mischief. As much as Kaz would frequently cause problems within the group throughout the series, he gets along with girls and sometimes, does actually mean well.

Minuscule[edit]

The TV series comes in the form of short segments – focusing mostly on a variety of insects – where their mundane, everyday lives take on a humorous turn. Superimposing stylized characters over real-life scenery (of rural France), the main characters' comical scenarios come in the form of silent comedy. Aside from the main characters, animals and humans may also show up in minor roles, but the show does not utilize any proper spoken dialogue.

Plot:[edit]

Minuscule has a few short segments per episode, all of which have its own self-contained story. The series also has a variety of specific and well-known insect species (all without proper names, except for the film adaptations), as well as a gastropod, for the main cast. These stories may focus on one of the following characters:

Mammals may also occassionally show up, depending on the episode's setting (like a herd of cows on grassland), but seemingly do not care about the insects' shenanigans. While humans were considered as irrelevant characters in the first season, the second season feature the insects explicitly interacting with them (unintentional or not) more.