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7grandmel · 1 year ago
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Todays rip: 24/01/2024
Guilty Eyes Creeper
Season 4 Episode 2 Featured on: SiIvaGunner's Highest Quality Rips: Volume V
Ripped by Scribble1k
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A really special part of SiIvaGunner that I've dabbled in covering from time to time, is its ability to introduce you to all sorts of things through the sheer variety of rips on offer, paired with some elements having a lot of prevelance. That can be anything from music, like Maroon 5 and their appearance in rips like Sunday Morning, to video games like the Thunder Force series in rips like 88811, and even vast rabbitholes to fall down such as the horror media found in If Pazuzu Sneezes Do You Still Say Bless You?. Amidst it all, I was of course also introduced to the multimedia franchise Love Live through its prominence on SiIvaGunner - yet the funny thing is, I've rejected it entirely yet can still appreciate all that it offers from a distance.
Such is the case for Guilty Eyes Creeper, a rip building on a song from the Love Live series, Guilty Eyes Fever, that I'd previously never heard of. I believe I discussed it back with Susume​→​Number One, but I've plainly realized that what Love Live and other franchises like it offers really isn't for me - but in a way, that just opens the door for getting amazed at just how catchy and well-produced so much of its music can often be. And of course, in the case of this rip in particular it helps that Revenge is a banger even outside of its meme status. In a way, that gives the rip a very interesting flavor - two bangers, one I'm immensely nostagically attached to, and another that I know nothing about, intermingling into a new form, blending familiarity and unfamiliarity. The EDM-y sound to Guilty Eyes Fever fits Revenge like a glove, to where it almost sounds like an official, original remix of that track in particular (kind of like the non-Parody version that was made when the original got copystruck?).
I wish I had more to say, but it really does just come down to that blend of familiarity and an all-new sound - at least, one I hadn't ever been exposed to before this rip was made. It's the kind of rip that, now that it became my first-ever exposure to Guilty Eyes Fever, I will never be able to unhear the rip variant - the "true" version, in my eyes, is now Guilty Eyes Creeper.
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winged-void · 2 years ago
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Hey @scribble1k fans, Marissa's phone is broken so it'll be pretty impossible to reach for the next little while
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sukimas · 2 years ago
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tag someone you want to know better
thanks @airlock for tagging me here!
Favorite color: take a fucking guess
Last song: Something by RD-Sounds, most likely. I fell asleep with my playlist still going, though, so I don't quite remember...
Last movie: I don't really like movies or TV much. It was Oppenheimer, I think?
Currently watching: Well, I don't really watch things, point blank. The last thing I watched was The Witch from Mercury, I'm pretty sure...? It was quite good, even considering the, er, executive meddling.
Currently reading: Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance by Malcolm H. Levitt. For the fifth or sixth time, to help out my peers who are currently struggling with it.
Currently working on: A novel-length FE4 fic that I'm not talking about, a SRPG of my own, and work-related obligations.
Current obsession: Touhou awfulposting, I suppose. It's been a long time since a new Touhou game has engendered this much discussion among fans in an actually productive fashion- maybe HSiFS was the most recent? So I'm enjoying it a lot!
Who I'm tossing the potato to: Anyone who sees this, but especially @phantasyhalation @rartorata @ashenmind @scribble1k @yokowan @fostersffff @eleemosynecdoche and @rlyehtaxidermist. Don't feel obliged though, obviously.
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marissabrokeitsphone · 1 year ago
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main blogs back by the way @scribble1k
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wildergrimm · 2 years ago
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7grandmel · 1 year ago
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Todays rip: 23/04/2024
How 2 Do Anything
Season 3 Featured on: STRINGS OF FATE ~ SiIvaGunner: King for a Day Tournament Original Soundtrack
Ripped by Scribble1k Vocals by eva twin
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(Also check out the Remastered Version!)
Requested by Corb! (Request Form)
In reading the request for me to cover How 2 Do Anything on here, I was made to realize something pretty big. For the 10-plus months that I've been running this blog, and for the amount of coverage I've dedicated to Season 4 Episode 1's King for Another Day tournament event, I've barely devoted any time to its Season 3 prequel on SiIvaGunner. I wrote about an excellent original piece made for it by dante and wolfman1405, FINAL DESTINATION, and I got to gush specifically about Anamanaguchi with Give Me The Fantasy...but I've hardly even touched on the tournament itself. I'm here today with How 2 Do Anything, and its remastered version, to try and resolve that issue - to celebrate the very first SiIvaGunner one-day king, and in some ways, a turning point for the entire channel.
So, first of all - the King for a Day Tournament. Halfway through Season 3, the SiIvaGunner channel was suddenly prevented from uploading videos for a week's time, but were still able to make community posts and tweets. The team was given the perfect opportunity for a channel shake-up, an opportunity to rethink what SiIvaGunner could be, and began thinking of ways to have the channel engage more directly with its viewers. Sure enough, that eventually landed on the idea of a "tournament arc", an event wherein viewers would both submit ideas for contestants to be featured, but then vote between the qualified few to crown a champion - with said champion then getting the reigns of the channel for an entire day of rips. Takeovers had become a regular occurrence on the channel ever since Season 2, be it the Inspector Gadget takeover with Become as Gadget, or the Santana and Rob Thomas takeover with Haltmanna feat. Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20 - each of these, as you can tell, brought with them a bevvy of rips tied to the character hosting the channel, and have in some cases become legends on the channel in retrospect. Thus, each submission to the tournament was of a character who represented a specific kind of rips, a "source list" as it's now since been called - and the voting came down to which kind of rip the viewers would most want to see on the channel for a day's time.
Truth be told, I wish I had been more involved with the fanbase at the time of KFAD1's unfurling, I can only imagine how exciting the discussions must've been during the unveiling and lead-up on Discord and Twitter. Yet as a big lorehead, a big part of the appeal of the original King for a Day tournament for me was specifically the characters each contestant was represented through. Season 3 was right when the Christmas Comeback Crisis (the channel's main storyline) had begun slowing down, with a lot of the lore additions made being supplemental rather than advancing the core story forward. Even though King for a Day wasn't connected to this main story, it was nevertheless a sudden explosion of character - and characters! - added to the channel, a good amount of which would continue to be relevant outside of the tournament's confines. Like, this was the debut of Ajit Pai on the channel, who basically had his own little narrative spun across his first appearance, A New Threat and Totally Shaaking Out Right Now - this was the debut of Geno, the tragic fallen star of DEARLY BELOVED... who we'd later catch back up with in the Season 6 DoomFes event - this was where we got JOHN NOTWOODMAN as the event's host who I rambled on about in Vote Responsibly!!....and it was, of course, the debut of everyone's favorite, Unregistered Hypercam 2.
Even though I was disconnected from most fan discussion at the time, I'm certain I wasn't alone in having Unregistered Hypercam 2 as my favorite of the tournament right from his unveiling. A source list consisting of every anthem of the old internet - Paralyzer, Dreamscape, Bodies - all wrapped up in a completely original character design, the most Little Guy thing you'd ever seen? Frankly, I was sold right away - and with each example rip made under his name, it seemed we'd only be made more sure of our choice. Throughout his run, and after his victory, it was as if How 2 Do Anything became the little guy's anthem - a modern, reimagined take on the theme that taught us all so many things across the early internet's scuffed YouTube tutorials.
I've covered some rips by Scribble1k on here before, notably the fantastic Guilty Eyes Creeper mashup, but King for a Day and its sequel gave rippers the unique opportunity to shine through full-on professional-grade rearrangements. I've always been partial to the themes that Hypercam brought with him to the channel, you may recall I've covered Paralyzer specifically twice already with YACKER TOILET and Remember when this song was the one related to toilets?, but I'm just as attached if not MORESO to the legendary Dreamscape theme that How 2 Do Anything is arranging. Just the three opening piano chords alone strike such a raw nostalgic nerve: its instrumentation is as far removed from Dreamscape as you could come, yet there's no other song that sounds quite like that, it introduces the theme as an old memory to be recalled through Hypercam's presence - an age of the internet lost to time, brought back all these years later after being buried away for so long. The arrangement itself goes in swinging soon after that, a main melody carried through a heavy electronic, almost dubstep-esque vibe - yet it never wholly loses that sort of melancholic tone set up by the introductory piano. The noise and distortion of the arrangement conveys almost a sense of the Dreamscape theme being at battle with the rest of the internet's noise, almost akin to Your Worst Nightmario, yet its a battle that turns into an incredibly sick listening experience, a balance of light and dark.
It's all topped off with a full-circle piano ending, and a small vocal signoff from guest contributor eva twin, whisking the theme away with a proud reaffirmation - "You can do anything...". And sure enough - the little guy did it!! Through a tough bracket and a close final dual with Splatoon's Off the Hook (hence, OtH Was Robbed), Unregistered Hypercam 2 wound up becoming the tournament's champion - and, in the process, has become an outright mainstay character on the channel. He got to have his Windows Movie Maker-core, day-long takeover, filled rips like Never Gonna Give Up Mahjong, and got to appear as the host of the King for Another Day Tournament, playing a vital role in its storyline and surprise final boss with NIGHTMARESCAPE 〜Unrestrained HyperCam 2〜 (Final Boss Phase 2). He's a core SiIvaGunner cast member, and all of this started with just an idea, a figment of the imagination cast into SiIvaGunner's email address for a silly tournament arc. One that was so successful and beloved by the fanbase, that it shaped the entirety of Season 4's two episodes - and in turn shaped much of Season 5 and Season 6 to boot.
This one little guy helped change SiIvaGunner forever, and in turn helped bring in a wave of incredible original arrangements just like How 2 Do Anything in the years to follow. The King for a Day Tournament may well have been overshadowed by its vastly bigger follow-up, but it has paved the way for everything that has kept SiIvaGunner so engrossing to follow in the years since - a shot in the arm at just the right time, and an incredible gateway for SiIvaGunner's team to flex just how talented they've always been.
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monikatouhou · 2 years ago
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i love gartic phone
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yukari has this framed in her house
art by scribble1k
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winged-void · 1 year ago
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why
Not really sure. @scribble1k do you have any ideas
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wildergrimm · 1 year ago
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@scribble1k
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a dream i ahd
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sukimas · 2 years ago
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stealing this idea from @scribble1k
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mendelpalace · 8 years ago
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Snowman Fusion Collab 
Artists: Niko+, Monotonemonkey, Dooki51, Zoom Guy, New Guy, Scribblenaut19, Matsu Muhō, Scribble1k, NutellaFrenchToast, Harley201, The Duane, KnightOfGames, LarryInc64, vince94, Supahstar
SiIvagunner and crew made a lovely medley of the theme of Snowman in Mother, done in the style of several different games, musicians and genres. 
@spaceauddity & @titleknown, I think you’d love this for various reasons. As well as anyone who likes the music of the Mother series and hearing game tunes done in very different styles. 
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melblur · 2 years ago
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Todays rip: 23/05/2023
Like the Legend of the Ho-Oh
Featured on: Now That's What I Call Quality! 2 Ripped by NutellaFrenchToast, Sonicheroesfan1, Scribble1k
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One of my favorite trends of recent (Season 4-7) SiIva has been the occasional "remastering" of old rips, rips that for instance were made out of key due to the insane production cycle of Season 1 in particular or just due to inexperience. As part of these remastering efforts though, some rips get full-on reimagined in different sounds, a kind of extension of an in-joke that only listeners of the original rip would understand. One of the earliest and best examples of these is this rip - a remake of 【get】 Lucky Channel/Game Corner by now-inactive contributor LR4. The original track sits among just a couple dozen rips to have ever passed one million YouTube views and is honestly kind of a landmark moment in Season 1, a true showcase of what the channel was capable of.
Like yesterday's rip, both this rip and its original version are on the surface not much more than simple mashups. Yet its the kind of mashup that draws people's attention so perfectly: Where all the pieces of the two tracks combined fit together so perfectly. "Get Lucky" mashed up with the beat of Pokémon's "lucky" channel music, the line "Like the legend of the phoenix" fitting the Johto Pokémon games like a glove, and Daft Punk's electronic style fitting the old-school DS and/or Game Boy sound perfectly.
What really elevates this rip above the rest in my eyes - particularly the remake - is that the Lucky Channel backing track is subtly altered to sync up and back the Get Lucky vocals perfectly, creating perfect harmony in the chorus while still managing to feel like its just a mashup, due to how authentic the modified sound still is. Upon closer listen it reminds you of just how far the SiIva team oft goes for a joke - its not always just two tracks smashed together, as both tracks are often modified just enough to make everything click.
Living up to the Season 1 original was a tall order, but all three contributors did an excellent job with this one.
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wildergrimm · 1 year ago
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christian-fujoshi · 3 years ago
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@scribble1k and i are in a race to the bottom to be the lame ass girlfriend in the relationship and i'm winning (i attempted to explain emo music through the lens of Lutheran theology)
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cwgames · 5 years ago
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I never did know that cranky kong was the original donkey kong on the nintendo system.
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7grandmel · 1 year ago
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Todays rip: 12/05/2024
Gadget 4
Season 4 Episode 2 Featured on: The SiIvaGunner Spooktacular Halloween Horror Special: Curse of the Fallen Angel
Ripped by Scribble1k
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(Audio too big for post) Requested by an Anonymous reader! (Request Form)
It wasn't all too long ago that I covered Scribble1k's ripping on here with How 2 Do Anything, but it was in writing that post that I was reminded of something pretty significant. Out of the 25 excellent rips she contributed to the channel with from Season 2 to Season 4 Episode 2, I'm yet to cover perhaps what she's most known for, a series of rips with one release a year since their very debut. The Minecraft With Gadget Boss series - Go Go Gadget $400 Meme Making Software, That Gadget Arrangement from 2017 2​, Gadget 3, and today's very topic - Gadget 4.
Now, this is far from the first time that Inspector Gadget has been brought up on this blog (and if you're new here, hi! I'm sorry LOL). I've talked about the Inspector Gadget takeover of Season 2 many times and the gravity the event felt like it had, notably Become As Gadget - how the entire channel just morphed into something wholly new overnight and stayed that way for days on end. It clearly left a strong mark on people, Mike Matei's shitty cartoon character impression keeps showing up at irregular intervals on the channel and the takeover itself is a really notable part of the series' lore - and, of course, it was what led Scribble1k to make her first ever rip. The original Go Go Gadget $400 Meme Making Software was a wholly self-made arrangement by the ripper, reimagining the Inspector Gadget theme into an ominous boss battle theme, filled with clips from the aforementioned Mike Matei video and various Season 1 SiIva memes throughout, as if to suggest a battle between Gadget and the very channel itself. Four years later, Gadget 4 feels like a culmination of everything Scribble1k has learned through her time ripping - her magnum opus, if you will.
To that end, then, it absolutely succeeds at its job - and there's something I just find oh-so-befitting about Scribble1k's last-ever Gadget Boss rip dropping during the season all about celebrations. The notes Scribble1k herself has left on the wiki herself are surprisingly detailed in a way I could only hope to be, but the point is the same that I'm aiming to convey here - the rip fucking bangs. It goes for a far more dark electronic sound than the prior installments, a dramatic piano intro paving the way for shit absolutely hitting the fan. I love that even with the Inspector Gadget melody as the central focus, Scribble1k has grown confident enough to be more self-indulgent with Gadget 4 - as described on the Wiki and heard in the rip itself, a whole 2 minutes in the middle serves to play a medley of music from the Touhou series, for instance.
There's tons of cool shit hidden in this rip that I wish I had the time to truly dissect, but I feel that I need to reign myself back a little. It's a super interesting, fun listen regardless - I highly recommend taking a look at all four rips just to see Scribble1k's evolution as a ripper over the years. Having such a clear "checkpoint" for each year of one's ripping journey is a really fun quirk to have, and just one more fun little wrinkle onto SiIva's massive catalogue.
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