Tribute to Steam Powered Giraffe (showtape) (Johnsonverse)

Played at ShowBiz Pizza Place in the Japanese Isles from April to May 2016. This showtape features Nodoka Manabe instead of Billy Bob, though the Smitty's Super Service Station set and Looney Bird are unchanged.

Skits

 * Aaron Fechter as Looney Bird, Rolfe DeWolfe, and Earl Schmerle
 * Stephanie Sheh as Yui Hirasawa
 * Cristina Valenzuela as Mio Akiyama
 * Cassandra Lee Morris as Ritsu Tainaka
 * Shelby Lindley as Tsumugi "Mugi" Kotobuki
 * Laura Bailey as Nodoka Manabe

Songs

 * Isabella Bennett as Yui Hirasawa
 * David Bennett and Jon Sprague as Tsumugi "Mugi" Kotobuki
 * Jon Sprague, Sam Luke, Michael Phillip Reed, and Paul Alborough as Ritsu Tainaka
 * Erin Burke and Sam Luke as Mio Akiyama

Segment 1

 * (The band performs "Clockwork Vaudeville")
 * Mugi: Welcome to ShowBiz Pizza Place! Today we're doing our tribute to a great indie band, Steam Powered Giraffe. Created in 2007, the band is well-known for its steampunk theme and for its band members performing in-character.
 * Yui: What is steampunk, anyway?
 * Mugi: Well, Yui, we knew you'd ask this, so we brought a special guest with us today.
 * (The Stage Left curtain opens to reveal Nodoka)
 * Ritsu: Seriously, ShowBiz? You got Nodoka and couldn't change the stage for her? It's still Billy Bob's stage. Even Looney Bird is still there!
 * Looney Bird: Yeah. Apparently ShowBiz got lazy, that's why.
 * Nodoka: Thank you, everyone. I've been asked to conduct a brief history lesson on the steampunk musical genre. First off, I have done plenty of research, and I can safely say... uh... that the steampunk genre began in the 1980s as a tongue-in-cheek variant of cyberpunk. Despite this, however, uh, many works considered seminal to the genre were released in the 60s and 70s.
 * Yui: Nodoka, you're making a lot of pauses. Is something wrong?
 * Nodoka: Nothing's wrong, Yui. Maybe stage fright?
 * Yui: Oh. Carry on, then.
 * Nodoka: What I'm saying is, uh, that the phrase "steampunk" was first used in 1987, but it's now also used for works from the 50s or earlier. And uh, the

Trivia

 * As said above, this is the first showtape with Nodoka Manabe as a guest star, replacing Billy Bob. Looney Bird and the Smitty's Super Service Station setting are unchanged in order to make jokes at ShowBiz's laziness.