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Eventually, other people in the friendgroup decided to add to it, and the original trio added side projects as well, creating more branches and scattered remices than there were previously, all as smaller offshoots of the main string of projects. Wanting a label, ZiqwerkelSharda, turtlehat, and fishfritters named said main string the [[main branch]], and things continued on like this for a while. Main branch projects became more and more convoluted, eventually evolving into [[some very unpleasant asmr designed for cats re-M-I-X the flour into the bowl|full-on]] [[Pico's Bizarre Adventure 2|video]] [[a nüeu paradigm of remicc!, a.s.m.r. eliminated|games]], and the three remixers decided to outlaw games from the main branch, and start simplifying projects. This was kept to de jure but not in spirit, as [[Despito the Musical - Vanilla on Ice! HD 180p Trailer|projects became just as ambitious]], just in new ways as the "Crazy Noisy Showdown" arc occurred.
Eventually, other people in the friendgroup decided to add to it, and the original trio added side projects as well, creating more branches and scattered remices than there were previously, all as smaller offshoots of the main string of projects. Wanting a label, ZiqwerkelSharda, turtlehat, and fishfritters named said main string the [[main branch]], and things continued on like this for a while. Main branch projects became more and more convoluted, eventually evolving into [[some very unpleasant asmr designed for cats re-M-I-X the flour into the bowl|full-on]] [[Pico's Bizarre Adventure 2|video]] [[a nüeu paradigm of remicc!, a.s.m.r. eliminated|games]], and the three remixers decided to outlaw games from the main branch, and start simplifying projects. This was kept to de jure but not in spirit, as [[Despito the Musical - Vanilla on Ice! HD 180p Trailer|projects became just as ambitious]], just in new ways as the "Crazy Noisy Showdown" arc occurred.


2019 started just as that arc ended, and things started to calm down, with [[Riding Bean Fanart!! \(^O^)/]] marking a sudden simplification of projects again. Contributions from people besides ZiqwerkelSharda and turtlehat very much tapered out, and it became a straightforward game of tennis again, for the most part. This went on past the [[Shirley you can't be the Shirley of ShirlyShire,!|anniversary]], and through to May, when suddenly the two realized that they were nearing the 100th project in the tree overall, and the 50th in the main branch. They made a few side projects (along with a [[Super Half-Life 4++: Special Edition (Now featuring Expert mode)|contribution]] by [[TriadHero117]]), causing the numbers to match up, and thus it happened that [[Wholly Cow, or "The Time I Played Fifty-Two Hours of Mirror's Edge in One Go"]] ended the tree with two landmark numbers at once, at least for a while.
2019 started just as that arc ended, and things started to calm down, with [[Riding Bean Fanart!! \(^O^)/]] marking a sudden simplification of projects again. Contributions from people besides ZiqwerkelSharda and turtlehat very much tapered out, and it became a straightforward game of tennis again, [[let's together sad|for the most part]]. This went on past the [[Shirley you can't be the Shirley of ShirlyShire,!|anniversary]], and through to May, when suddenly the two realized that they were nearing the 100th project in the tree overall, and the 50th in the main branch. They made a few side projects (along with a [[Super Half-Life 4++: Special Edition (Now featuring Expert mode)|contribution]] by [[TriadHero117]]), causing the numbers to match up, and thus it happened that [[Wholly Cow, or "The Time I Played Fifty-Two Hours of Mirror's Edge in One Go"]] ended the tree with two landmark numbers at once, at least for a while.

Revision as of 02:09, 4 November 2023

Scratch's "remix tree" visualization page, from which the remix tree got its name. The tree has now become so sprawling as to break the render; it goes through the bottom of the box.

The remix tree is a branching tree of remices on Scratch, which has a frankly absurd amount of branches and projects, seeming to never end. Though largely inane, over the years it has gained recurring characters, spinoffs, and even the occasional story arc, mostly set in the remix world.

Browse

The remix tree can be browsed using this spreadsheet.

A list of every project in chronological order, as well as spinoff material, is also available at List of remix media.

History

The tree was born on March 14, 2018, when ZiqwerkelSharda created the project [WARRIORS AMV] Despacito :3 out of boredom in study hall. iangecko remixed it into AAAAAAAAAAAAA, and though within a few projects his interest in the tree petered out, turtlehat saw what was happening and decided to pile on; the remix tree remained a tennis game between ZiqwerkelSharda and turtlehat for a while, with occasional contributions by other people such as fishfritters

Eventually, other people in the friendgroup decided to add to it, and the original trio added side projects as well, creating more branches and scattered remices than there were previously, all as smaller offshoots of the main string of projects. Wanting a label, ZiqwerkelSharda, turtlehat, and fishfritters named said main string the main branch, and things continued on like this for a while. Main branch projects became more and more convoluted, eventually evolving into full-on video games, and the three remixers decided to outlaw games from the main branch, and start simplifying projects. This was kept to de jure but not in spirit, as projects became just as ambitious, just in new ways as the "Crazy Noisy Showdown" arc occurred.

2019 started just as that arc ended, and things started to calm down, with Riding Bean Fanart!! \(^O^)/ marking a sudden simplification of projects again. Contributions from people besides ZiqwerkelSharda and turtlehat very much tapered out, and it became a straightforward game of tennis again, for the most part. This went on past the anniversary, and through to May, when suddenly the two realized that they were nearing the 100th project in the tree overall, and the 50th in the main branch. They made a few side projects (along with a contribution by TriadHero117), causing the numbers to match up, and thus it happened that Wholly Cow, or "The Time I Played Fifty-Two Hours of Mirror's Edge in One Go" ended the tree with two landmark numbers at once, at least for a while.