Go on, take a listen! ...That is, after you lightly poke the green fabric on a stick.
This song is special. Why? Because the lyrics are made entirely in a made-up language! Thankfully, the words still have meaning, because a complete gibberish song wouldn't sound as great, with the exception of Splatoon's soundtrack. In fact, the language was generated with the help of another Scratch project, which can be found here: (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/194532249/). Anyway, the lyrics can be found in the project, as well as a link to the instrumental, because high quality is a good. But what's this? The art looks so different! That's because I made it in Colors! 3D. I made a gallery just so I could leave likes on art... and upload my drawings to Scratch without the hassle of exporting to my SD Card and putting it on a computer, THEN sending it to myself. The USTs both use gender flags. Specifically, g-15. Without using other clarity-enhancing flags, though, this brings out Ivy's voice glitches more. Guess that's okay, though. Speaking of UTAUloids, have you noticed how the text says "+Hikari Haneko?" That's because at the end, she does the harmonies. By the way, she belongs to the user @WoodlandBaton94! Also, tuna. Tuning tuna. Double vowels sound weird so I used the magic that is T U N A to make it sound even better. :ooo Credits: Music: Created using BeepBox (beepbox.co) and UTAU, a vocal synth by Ameya/Ayame. Ivy Karasuageha belongs to me, and Hikari Haneko belongs to @WoodlandBaton94. Art: Done by me, using Colors! 3D. Hey, that rhymes! heppy scrtch dey ...which is actually three days after Evrytiem's birthday. Woo!