Gutless Wonders: The Musical
  • welcome
  • about
  • tunes
  • toons
    • The Smitty Scenes>
      • Smitty stories
    • Ounces (Origins remix)
    • Holy Juju Beans
    • Barber Blues (Melvin Cooley cut)
    • Tucker's Amazing Ability
    • This is a Dream>
      • dream scene stories
    • Awake>
      • transitional songs
    • Squirt Some Mayo On It
    • Welcome to the Show!
    • Somebody Stole My Dog
    • Un-Umbilicalized Smoke Emission Tubule
    • Where Did You Go?
    • Oh My Goodness (Sheriff remix)
    • Tubule Test
    • I'm Coming Home
    • End Credits
  • musicians
    • Armstrong Bros Band
    • Bongo and the Point
    • Busvlogger
    • Camilo Carrasco
    • Dodie Clark
    • Joanna
    • Julia E
    • Kent Rousseau
    • Kevin Hilt
    • Kyle Hoffmann
    • Mason Eubank
    • Mike Burns
  • animators
    • Adam Parsons
    • Algot Skog
    • Bonnie Rose
    • CCW Crew
    • Eli Doyle
    • Eyecow Smokers
    • GlutenFree4U
    • Kevin Hilt
    • Lysh Kozbial
    • Martin Batalla (aka ratonbat)
    • Mason Eubank
    • Meg Genova
    • Meganmind
    • Melchior Stikkelman
  • crew
    • Babe Arinfu
    • Bree Manahan
    • Chris Frioux
    • Donna Williams
    • MichaeL Perrotta, Jr.
    • Sebastien Dufour
  • promos
    • contact
    • TMS Dance
  • TOS
  • muses

the end credits

James Busvlogger had a song idea for the opening credits but Camilo Carrasco had already claimed that scene.  So James' song was moved to the end credits.  It's a short song, so it was decided a longer instrumental would be placed before it in order to accommodate all the credits.  Bongo and the Point had an instrumental already on their site and the two songs went great together.  James recorded his song acapella, and musician Kyle Hoffmann added a guitar track later. 

Lysh Kozbial animated the instrumental song, making the credits as entertaining as any scene that came before it.   

closing notes

  • Lysh, a devoted Whovian, shows Tucker briefly wearing a Dr. Who fez hat. 
  • Chuck Testa appears as Tucker's puppeteer.
  • A spaceship appears during the credits for Tubule Test, a cover of the S.E.T.I. Song, which is about the attempt to contact aliens.  
  • Singer Jim Patton of Bongo and the Point wrote the instrumental after helping a friend set up his first home studio.  It was written to see if everything was working properly, hence the name, St. Udio's Test, or studio test.  

21 St. Udio's test / 22 blooming idiots

Written and performed by Bongo and the Point.  Animated by Alysia "Lysh" Kozbial.
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Robot Girlfriend music by Rhett and Link.  Lyrics and song performed by James Busvlogger.  Guitar arranged and performed by Kyle Hoffmann.  Edited by Kevin Hilt. 
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