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isogenderskitty · 1 month
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more of these because they're really fun to make
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harmonizingsunsets · 7 months
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Running Gags in Hatchetfield Musicals pt 3 | Becky Barnes Climbing a Tree
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abiimaryy · 7 months
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an appropriately unhinged recap of the hatchetfield series
A little late for the five year anniversary BUT... IT'S FINALLY HERE!! My full length deep-dive video into EVERYTHING you need to know about Hatchetfield before watching Nerdy Prudes Must Die!!!
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peterfankoffski · 3 months
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(before anyone comes at me i know i misspelt brother. didn't realize until it was too late)
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ruthflemwad · 8 months
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more people need to talk about matt dahan and his genius underscoring in nightmare time. like to name off a few of my favourite moments (these might not all be 100% correct bc i have a bad memory but i appreciate matt dahan nonetheless)
in almost every episode there’s musical references to the opening/credit song - ex. we hear the hatchetfield ape man motif before we even hear the song the hatchetfield ape man. same with one thousand eyes and the web i spin for you i believe
similarly there are lots of character motifs - show stopping number often plays when hidgens is onscreen, and when he discusses working boys that motif plays
keywords are often met with motifs too - i can remember a couple ultimatums that were accompanied by the join us and die instrumental
in watcher world there are lots of not your seed references, and during really tender alice and bill moments matt tends to play the “why does it hurt to love you” bit
adore me plays a lot for linda during honey queen
one of my personal favourites - when we first meet roman in honey queen the nibbly ditty plays as underscoring. like come on that’s genius.
in abstinence camp when boy jerry is hiding mary and noah’s bodies matt plays a slowed down version of virginity rocks
in yellow jacket when hannah’s driving her go kart around the new apartment matt plays janes a car
if i remember correctly hannah gets what if tomorrow comes motif a lot in yellow jacket
same with lex she gets the black friday motif a lot
also in yellow jacket when otho’s about to take hannah over matt plays let it out
yellow jacket just generally gets a lot of tgwdlm underscoring references whenever otho’s on screen
there’s almost definitely more so if you can think of any SAY IT but. matt dahan is a musical genius with what he does with jeff blim’s motifs for underscoring and to think that at least during the first nmt episode he like totally improvised the backing music… ugh he’s so amazing
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Professor Hidgens: I believe in evolution, I'm just interested in what we evolve into next
Professor Hidgens: Because I'd quite like a propeller
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tincan-tophat · 3 months
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Fem!Ted be upon ye
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book-em-dano · 3 months
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two-sibyls-tall · 4 months
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My friend is very likely to never watch Nightmare Time, but she does want me to explain it to her, so I’m trying to summarize each of the stories in as cryptic a way as possible. Purely because then I can read the summary to her, explain the story, and then watch her realize that my AWFUL summary is technically spot on
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setzappersto-pew · 6 months
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Hatchetfield Music: Songs and Score
I spent too much time hyperfocusing on the music of StarKid's Hatchetfield series, and now you can too! I thought I'd share this Google doc I started awhile ago that details and analyzes every song and every bit of music in The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals, Black Friday, Nightmare Time, and the newest installment Nerdy Prudes Must Die. I will update soon with Workin' Boys! Jeff Blim and Matt Dahan blew it out of the water, and I sing their praises thoroughly here. Hope you take a look!
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hatchetfieldbrainrot · 3 months
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I rewatched The Hatchetfield Ape-Man the other day and I can't stop thinking about how ridiculous it was before it became tragic. Like, Ted is just full-on naked the entire time. The mental image of him trying to ride a horse while naked cracks me up.
And Hidgens claiming that Ted looks like a man because he was shaved makes NO sense if you think about it for more than two seconds. Presumably the Ape-Man has hair/fur on his face. Which means Hidgens would have purposefully given him eyebrows and facial hair??? WHY????? Plus, Hidgens says he's been there for months. The fur would have started growing back. He'd have to keep shaving him to maintain the look. Why would he even do that?
Lucy was clearly desperate to find the Ape-Man since she believed this nonsense for WEEKS.
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thepunkmuppet · 1 year
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if i had a nickel for every time joey richter as ted spankoffski rocked up shirtless and pretended to be an animal to get sex in a nightmare time episode i would have two nickels. which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
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"the beloved, fan favourite nightmare time episode jane's a car" makes me wonder
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secondstar-acorn · 4 months
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i unironically love her
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Ted and Lucy In The Rain
The part in The Hatchetfield Ape-Man where Konk freaks out over water falling from the sky is such a good moment because, if you stop to think about it, it would make no sense if Konk was actually real. The Hatchetfield Ape Man is an outdoor creature from Michigan of all places, he wouldn't be scared or confused by a bit of rain. At first it feels like a mistake on the Langs' part, a character oversight that just slipped through the cracks. But then the full story snaps into focus and you realize that it wasn't the Langs who messed up, but Ted. Lucy was just too blinded by her own hopes and fantasies to notice.
Great fucking writing.
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