McDonalds Filet O' Fish talking fish is a Casio SK-1

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

Please tell me I'm not the only person who noticed this...

It's the "pops" rhythm setting with chords in the key of A.

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  • awesome!! lol

  • have you ever tried to circuit bend one of those big mouth billy basses? if so how did it turn out?

  • I had an SK-1 Casio keyboard back in 1987 to 1994 and I sure miss that keyboard. That SK-1 keyboard is now worth something now.

  • Yeah, I remember this. Makes me wanna check my parents attic for my keyboard. I was like dang that sound like my old Casio keyboard, i gotta google this commercial

  • Hah. It only started airing up here in Canada recently, though yep, as an owner of two Casio SK-1 keyboards I immediately recognized it! :)

    I was wondering if anyone else did!

    Interestingly, back in 2005 there was a mainstream Hollywood movie which used the Casio SK-1 for most of its musical background scores. It was called: "Me and You and Everyone We Know"

  • yes it does

  • I think I had one of these. Does the SK1 sample too?

  • i never even look at tv, but yeah .. thats a casio preset .. and i think thats because i'm a casio geek !

  • Ha! Yes I used to have an SK-1 as well, and I'll never forget that rhythm. Thanks for posting this!

  • I'm glad you shared your discovery with the world instead of just me. <--- Not sarcasm, I promise. xP

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