Glee is the eleventh episode of The Pumpernickel Show.
Summary[]
Harry, Snippy, Snizzy and Nashville are practicing singing for a concert.
Plot[]
Cut! Footloose![]
TBA
Band Geeks[]
TBA
Daytime Shows For Children[]
TBA
Chase & Bite[]
TBA
It's Relay Time![]
TBA
Bruno Mars Gets A Tattoo For Christmas[]
TBA
Behind The Scenes[]
- Due to Aryn Bendah (Nashville's VA) and Rachel Leon (Snizzy's post-Chapter 1 VA) being unavailable at the time, Tom Petersen not wanting to go through the trouble of trying to contact Callum Rose (Harry's Chapter 4 VA), and Tome Mouzinho (Snippy's VA) leaving him in anger, Harry, Snippy, Snizzy and Nashville were replaced by Shy Guy, Ash Ketchum, Rosalina and Koopa Troopa respectively.
- This episode was originally not going to have any ink-and-paint animation, but it was made on a bet with Genah that the cartoon would be successful.
- 5 voice actors each voiced Koopa Troopa, namely Poyo, Dolphin Hansen, Justin Wargo, Crimson Fox and Eric Kemmerle. It was hard to choose who to select in the final cut. However, decisions were made and Eric Kemmerle was selected. Poyo's voice was still kept in as some of Koopa Troopa's grunts (mainly in Stage 4). Dolphin Hansen's voice was ocassionally left in in certain stages for certain lines. Justin Wargo does voice the gardener, though.
- There was originally going to be a scene where the kids try to set up a play, but this was cut due to the VAs forgetting some lines. However, it was re-added in as a "Roleplay Stage."
- Ry was originally going to berate Karen for restructuring a UPN station into The CW, but this was cut because the VA forgot to record that line.
- When the characters danced, the dancing sequences were animated in Blender and each frame was re-drawn into 2-D animation. Digital models for the characters were constructed and their dancing was with tweeners to sync to the audio. This was eventually abandoned.
Pop culture references[]
Figure them out.
Trivia[]
- This is Carlos' second appearance.
- The episode's title is a reference the FOX musical drama of the same name.
- The "Is mayonnaise an instrument" joke from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Band Geeks" is made in this episode.
- This is the second episode to incorporate digital ink-and-paint animation since A Nice Tune.
- The first Act is similar to the cartoon, Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) which also premiered on NBC.
- The plotline for "It's Relay Time!" was originally going to involve a marching scene where the characters get arrested. However, due to time constraints, it was cut, and the plotline for "Chase & Bite" was used for "It's Relay Time!"
- This is one of the few episodes edited using VideoPad.
- Karen from Among Us: Fully Charged makes an appearance in this episode.
- References to Chicken Little, The Countdown Kids, and Rudy Trubitt are made during the concert.
- On September 28, 2024, this episode, along with "CBS/FOX Insanity," was briefly made unviewable in the United States due to its usage of "Endless, Nameless" by Nirvana. However, it's still viewable in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and other countries. After 3 days, the ban was lifted.
- This episode and The Day My Butt Went Haywire took the longest to make.
- The segment, "It's Relay Time" took four months to animate. It was animated from November 2023 to March 2024.
- The performance sequence took three months to animate. It was animated from July to October 2023.