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* Over two tons of <s> Klay</s> er, clay were used to animate the game. |
* Over two tons of <s> Klay</s> er, clay were used to animate the game. |
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* The radio song "Sound Effects Record #33" contains backmasked singing in the shower. If you reverse it, the song being sung turns out to be "Khumbaya." |
* The radio song "Sound Effects Record #33" contains backmasked singing in the shower. If you reverse it, the song being sung turns out to be "Khumbaya." |
Revision as of 19:43, 13 June 2014
- Over two tons of
Klayer, clay were used to animate the game. - The radio song "Sound Effects Record #33" contains backmasked singing in the shower. If you reverse it, the song being sung turns out to be "Khumbaya."
- The radio song "Chiming In" is also backmasked. The eerie, dissonant sounds are those of a music box, and all the background noises captured while recording it--including someone breathing into a mic and the music box being wound.
- Slow down the radio "song" "Scary Robot Man," and its true nature will be revealed: It's a sped-up, distorted ramble, done in a vaguely Indian/Hindi accent, about... being lost at a wedding, Slurpees, and McDonalds.
- Descended Creator: All the voices in the game (aside from Stock Screams) are provided by the creators. Doug TenNapel is Klogg, Big Robot Bil, and Hoborg; animator Ed Schofield is Klaymen; and co-writer Mark Lorenzen plays Willie Trombone.
- Development Hell: Not the game, the movie based on it. It wont happen now since Doug himself has stated that the movie is dead.