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This jingle, along with ''Thang | This jingle, along with ''[[Thang Jingle]]'', was heavily reworked into ''[[Fly Octo Fly]]''. That track has the orchestra hits playing at constant intervals to make up the verse, with the synthesizer playing faintly in the background. | ||
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Revision as of 03:32, 15 March 2021
TEST PASSED!
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TEST PASSED! is a jingle.
Description
TEST PASSED! is a jingle that is heard when the player completes a level or a test in the Octo Expansion. The song is short, consisting of a synthesiser playing a string of notes, followed by seven orchestra hits. It shares the same opening as the Thang Obtained jingle.
Samples and Interpolations
Fly Octo Fly
- Main article: Fly Octo Fly
This jingle, along with Thang Jingle, was heavily reworked into Fly Octo Fly. That track has the orchestra hits playing at constant intervals to make up the verse, with the synthesizer playing faintly in the background.
Trivia
- The second half of the TEST PASSED! jingle's note sequence bears a great deal of similarity with a small section of Spicy Calamari Inkantation (heard roughly a second in), although they slightly differ near the end.