Jack's Big Music Show: The Death Note

As I am 14 years old, I absolutely love, and I mean I love, Jack's Big Music Show. The series involves a blue, music loving boy named Jack, who spends time in his backyard clubhouse with his yellow, purple haired, accordion playing, female friend Mary, and his drum playing, pet dog Mel. The 3 characters play music in every episode and are often accompanied by other puppets or human musicians. Also, it usually features two music videos by children's musical artists and a performance by The Schwartzman Quartet about the episode's topic. The episode sometimes features a guest music star. At the end of each episode, a big "finale" song is played. Sometimes Jack leaves and tells his mom what they did today, while other times they continue to play music in the clubhouse. Mel can be seen popping up during the credits. The show ran from 2005-2008, with a total of 2 seasons & 26 episodes. The reason I love this show because I watched it in the past ever since it made it's debut on Noggin. And I wanna tell you about an unaired episode that was kind of disturbing. Here's the story.

When I was 11, my family moved into a new house. And about a week or two after moving in and getting everything unpacked, I decided to go up to the attic and see what the original owner had left behind. There I found a small door, the door had a key in it, so I opened it up and I found an old trunk with note that read: "Do Not Open Until: Mayvember 32nd, 3001." I just ignored that other note and just opened the trunk. And to my suprise, it had a package in it, and opened it with the key to the door. In the package there was yellow envelope, I then opened the envelope, and inside there appeared to be a VHS tape in a yellow slipcover, sealed in shrink wrap, and there was another note on the case under the shrink wrap that said: If you open this before the date said on the note on the trunk, YOU ARE GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED GROUNDED! I thought the all caps weren't necessary, so I just unwrapped the plastic from the case, and I tried to remove the note, but it was super glued on to it. I then took the tape that was in the case out, and it had a label with the words: "jAcK's BiG mUsIc ShOw" written on it, I thought it was weird to see that letters written going from lowercase to uppercase, letter after letter.

The next week, my parents went out on their anniversary trip, and I was left in charge of the house for the night, and thought it was then a perfect time to check out the tape. Our guest bedroom had an old CRT TV with a DVD & VCR combo player built into it. I put the video I found in the attic into the vcr of the combo television, and let it play. The tape started with the usual intro for Jack's Big Music Show, but there was one thing different about it, usually at the beginning of the intro it would have Jack's mother, telling Jack that they had to leave for an activity soon. But on the tape, Jack's mom wasn't heard during the intro. And there was a loud, low, heavy distorted buzz coming out of the speakers. I covered my ears until the sound stopped when Jack entered his clubhouse and said his usual line: "Hello everybody, it's me, Jack. Welcome to my backyard clubhouse." Then the audio was cut and went silent, it then came back on and it was in Spanish, and the language kept changing every few lines. When it got to the title screen, it luckily went back to English, and the title screen froze for about 6 seconds, and it then started glitching up with some of the audio from the theme song playing, the intro then played again but in reverse. After the reverse intro, it played once again forwards, but this time in G Major, and this time it had Jack's mom talking at the beginning, but once she was about to say where Jack had to go later, the intro then speed up, and the speediness then stopped at the title screen.

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