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"You get the vague feeling that a seal should be here." A couple of folks requested an instrumental version, so here you go! Original video: • it's a seal! by @justanoval for real, go and watch that video and all of the videos on there, they are all amazing. Non-Instrumental version: • justan oval - "it's a seal!" (Skit Remix) Also quickly answering some comments I saw from the other one: Q: "Can I use this in my [insert creative project here]?" A: Sure, but please try to include a credit of some kind for Justan Oval at the least and me if you feel like it. As much as I'd like for folks to know I exist in this void I constantly shout into that we call the internet, Justan Oval was the reason it got made in the first place. That and taking credit for other people's stuff is lame and boring - all the cool kids are properly attributing creative works and their inspiration to their respective owners nowadays. Q: "What did you make this in?" A: The video was made in Premiere Pro, regrettably. I am learning DaVinci Resolve though, so that will be changing hopefully. The music was made in Ableton Live 10, and I'd highly recommend using literally any other Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) instead of it. FL Studio is nice from everything I've heard, there's plenty of free alternatives - please for the love of god ableton live 10 sucks so bad but it's all I have save me please. The art was made in Aesprite. I like Aesprite, it's good :] Q: "Are you aware this sounds like [Insert literally any Toby Fox music here]?" A: If I had a nickle for every time I've heard that about my music, I'd be able to pay Toby Fox enough money to meet him in person. Yes, I spent the entirety of 2015 to 2018 listening to the Undertale soundtrack on loop for hours upon hours on end, as well as analyzing it over and over again because it's amazing music; as a result it has affected my ability to make any music that doesn't sound like Toby Fox in some way shape or form. Is this a bad thing? Probably. Am I going to stop? Probably not. Thank you, that'll be all. Go back to whatever it is that you were doi- Wait this seems very familiar... Wasn't there... Where did the seal go...?