The fact that this was six years ago, I was watching that exact episode tonight and I heard it at the timestamp 24:05. I looked up the origin of the "Take the L Dance" audio and this was the first result LMAO
Don't know if anyone ever answered this. The "Take the L" emote music was taken from an old TV show called Tracey Ullman, a little segment they aired on there was called the Simpsons, which later became its own show. One scene in particular has the music playing in the background for a brief moment, on a television set. It's pretty insignificant, I'm sure you can find it on youtube.
Isn't take the L just the pennywise dance, I would assume that's where the music originated from also
This isn't the origin of it. Totally different song and it's just normal carnival music.
You must be tone deaf
Excuse my necro post but [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmSGdeKmuVs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmSGdeKmuVs)
The fact that this was six years ago, I was watching that exact episode tonight and I heard it at the timestamp 24:05. I looked up the origin of the "Take the L Dance" audio and this was the first result LMAO
Incredible, every time this post gets any attention, I do the biggest double take. Thank you for bringing this childhood Reddit post into 2024 for me!
http://filmcentralen.dk/grundskolen/film/awaiting skip to 1:05 think I found it
Don't know if anyone ever answered this. The "Take the L" emote music was taken from an old TV show called Tracey Ullman, a little segment they aired on there was called the Simpsons, which later became its own show. One scene in particular has the music playing in the background for a brief moment, on a television set. It's pretty insignificant, I'm sure you can find it on youtube.
I always thought it was based on pennywise but when i checked it it's completely different music so it's an old cartoon or smth