Incredibox v9, “Wekiddy” Comprehensive Review 😎🎵

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Publicado 2023-05-02
THIS VERSION IS SOOO AMAZING! SO COLORFUL, WE NEED MORE OF THIS FROM INCREDIBOX! I LOVE THESE VIBES, AND THEIR SOUNDS except Furby… 🤩🔥🔥🔥 THX SOSOSOSO MUCH FOR 73K SUBS… WE’VE GONE SO FAR, THATS THANKS TO ALL OF YOU! AND DONT FORGET, I LOVE YOU ALL ❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

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  • @mateoforfun
    WHAT A LOVELY COLORFUL UNIQUE VERSION!!! 🤩 What did you think about v9!? Really nice? Mid? Or bad? Let me know! 🤔 LOVE YOU ALL!! THANKS FOR 73K SUBS ❤️💙❤️💙 L Furby.
  • @kitty4evrr
    the furby screaming thingy actually represents that in that the 90s and whatever that once furbies were turned on they would scream and shriek really distorted
  • @DiamonicCryztal
    I like how this version has similarities to Dystopia, as if they are both linked and a story line
  • @ragdzdoll985
    8:16 Yes, it does involve music theory! I will try to explain it in the simplest way possible. Wekiddy is in the key of G# major. The major mode is often considered an "upbeat" and "happy" mode, in contrast to minor, which is often called "moody" and "sad". The three notes that are sang in the last part are: "C# - E - C# - C", which is very unusual. E is not in the key of G# major, instead, it would normally be F that would be in its place. The notes in G# major scale go: G# - A# - C - C# - D# - F - G But the notes in G# minor scale go: G# - A# - B C# - D# - E - F# There are only three notes that are different from the major and minor modes, but they completely change how melodies sound based on what mode they are in. Since the 5th voice is using an E note, while also using a C note, this means this particular vocal line is deriving notes from the key of minor in its major melody. This creates an unique, beautifully melancholic sound that feels "bittersweet, or neutral" rather than distinctively "sad" or "happy". One other example of this "deriving from minor in a major song to make the song sound sadder" wound be the song "Creep" by Radiohead. It actually uses the same "minor 6th note in a major mode" that this 5th voice uses, which is a fun coincidence. The 5th voice in Wekiddy is one of my favorite sounds in all of Incredibox.
  • @CitrineFaerie
    Tip for using Furby: Cut-off the 2nd and 3rd screams so it sounds like a vinyl scratch. Bonus 1 has that.
  • @alfie8868
    imo furby sounds good, as long as there's a lot of other melodies or voices playing with him. Also for some reason it sounds better if you think of it as some kind of synth rather than a scream lol
  • It's hard to believe this is official after seeing so many mods, but one look at the bonus let's you know it's 100% official
  • @TescoTuber
    7:54 The Head explosion on the 4th voice tho killed me. 💀
  • @RickyIsNotHere
    Fun Fact: The Incredi-Arcade might be a reference to the second beat in V8, “The Incredi-Fridge”
  • @chocomath0319
    5:06 i think its the french word « encore » which means « again »
  • @epico1918
    I have a theory for the bonus: I think there will be a storyline for this version in the bonuses just like Dystopia. At the end of the first bonus, the guy says "Now, show me what you got". I'm assuming the second or third bonus will have us or a polo that is centered as the main character (like Choir in Dystopia) have a rap battle against another polo. If so, I'm excited, and it makes kind of sense because the genre of this version is supposed to be based off of early 90s rap. Also maybe there'll be an arcade bonus? But I'm more confident for the rap battle bonus