Tantrum Sequence

"NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO FIDDLESTICKS FIDDLESTICKS FIDDLESTICKS FIDDLESTICKS!" - Zachman TV begins a tantrum.

About
A Tantrum Sequence occurs in 20th Century Studios Intro Bloopers (as well as many other related blooper shows and cartoons) when a character, typically a fellow comrade or pure foe, pushes the limits of another character too far. This often results in the agitated character raging while speaking very fast. The explosion that occurs is completely non-fatal, with a worst case scenario being that the user's head literally blows up.

Pre-Tantrum
The user tries to calm him/her self down. Unable to hold back their rage, they count down from three, indicating that a tantrum is about to begin. It is possible for the Tantrum Sequence to be interrupted in this phase, but it has not yet been revealed.

Tantrum
The user flails his/her arms in the air, literally red in the face. The user exclaims something related to what happened to them before the Tantrum Sequence started. An example of this is when Radar Overseer Scotty becomes "fired" by Microsoft Sam for messing the intro up in bizarre ways. The exclamation has absolutely no pauses, and the last sentence is usually an insult with the last word repeated ten times.

Explosion
After the user finishes his/her exclamation, he/she then explodes. The explosion radius is small but footage of an atomic bomb explosion is shown that obviously says otherwise, which may speculate that the user's brain becomes very damaged. Sometimes the explosion would be more powerful, causing the user's head to blow up as well. Footage of an atomic bomb exploding varied, from just being a static image of a typical explosion to actual footage of a hydrogen bomb exploding.

Post-Tantrum
After the explosion, the user usually appears to be covered in dust. On rare occasions, the user would be shown without a head and have steam coming out from the neck.

Variants
There are a few versions of the Tantrum Sequence and are usually non-fatal like the regular one but will actually be fatal if used too often. This statement only applies to the first two variants on this list.

G-Major Tantrum
A G-Major Tantrum is stronger than a regular tantrum. There are a few differences compared to a regular tantrum:


 * The user counts down from ten instead of three.
 * The user and the background around them has an inverted color effect.
 * The user's voice is in G-Major, which is achieved by six audio tracks in different pitches using Audacity.
 * The explosion radius is increased, which means that the odds for the user's head to blow up would be higher. So far, no user has had their head blown off after a G-Major Tantrum.

Double G-Major Tantrum
A Double G-Major Tantrum is a more deadly version of a regular G-Major Tantrum. On a video from the former channel, Zachman Awesomeness II, a rare airing of the first season of 20th Century Studios Intro Bloopers had the audio in G-Major. This resulted in regular tantrums being turned into G-Major Tantrums and G-Major Tantrums were turned into Double G-Major Tantrums. Because the audio included a second layer of G-Major added on, you mostly just hear static. This effect was purely cosmetic, and no user has ever done a Double G-Major Tantrum in the actual cartoon.

Sudden Outburst
A Sudden Outburst is an abridged version of a regular tantrum, with one difference: A loud, static noise is heard instead of the usual chanting. The explosion radius is weaker than the regular tantrum in this case due to how short the static noise was in terms of length. Cleric Stupio has his own version of the Sudden Outburst in which the loud static noise is replaced with a slightly high-pitched "CHINESE CHOPSTICKS".

Long Sudden Outburst
A Long Sudden Outburst functions similarly to the Sudden Outburst, but the loud static noise is heard for a longer period of time and is usually just used as an attack to instantly knock out most enemies.

G-Major Sudden Outburst
A G-Major Sudden Outburst is a stronger variant of the regular Sudden Outburst with the static noise being a bit louder than usual. This was also heard in the G-Major dubbed version of the complete first season of 20th Century Studios Intro Bloopers.

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