Happy birthday spammy!! :]

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Happy birthday spammy!! :]
I was listening to the ost and one thing i noticed was how the voice gets deeper across "Spamton", "NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A", and "BIG SHOT" with the main line i just found it interesting going with the other trans-coded spamton stuff i've seen people talking about, like how his talk sound gets deeper in game, and i feel like this could connect to that like, spamton talked about being a 'big shot' before he even made the deal with the benefactor, so i was just imagining the voice across the songs being spamton advertising across the different eras of his success with his 'big shot' slogan, with his voice getting deeper through into the neo fight at the end
i want to add more songs to my deltarune playlist and i'm not having the best luck scrolling through playlists, so I thought i should ask here! i'm looking for songs that i can make little animatics in my head to :]
guys..
in an alternate timeline...
it’ll be kinda funny when newer hermitcraft fans in like a year or two will get confused as to why scar, mumbo, and grian call each other ‘buttercup’ in so many fanfic
I've been seeing people talk about what they would want in a Frankenstein adaptation, and something i think could be cool would be for it to open with Margaret opening the first letter and reading the header, where it would then fade into Robert Walton's narration for the rest. But, specifically it would be interesting if they cast Margaret so that she looked like Mary Shelley to make the scene a la a Stan Lee cameo, and also since Margaret's initials match with Mary Shelley's in the novel