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* This segment was featured on the home videos, [[Schemer Alone (VHS)|Schemer Alone]] (Classic Volume 2) and [[The World According to Me!]].
 
* This segment was featured on the home videos, [[Schemer Alone (VHS)|Schemer Alone]] (Classic Volume 2) and [[The World According to Me!]].
 
*Schemer never recieved fan mail from a boy named Timmy he wrote the letters himself and made it look like he got from a fan as he is heard saying underneath his breath as he is reading the letter Trouble reading my own handwriting.
 
*Schemer never recieved fan mail from a boy named Timmy he wrote the letters himself and made it look like he got from a fan as he is heard saying underneath his breath as he is reading the letter Trouble reading my own handwriting.
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* Schemer calls Skip by his name despite Skip only introducing himself as "a carpenter".
 
* Schemer calls Skip by his name despite Skip only introducing himself as "a carpenter".
   

Latest revision as of 03:35, 1 October 2020

"What is this? 'Guy who Comes off the Street Presents?' No, this is my video!"
— Schemer

How to Have Style à la Schemer is an episode of Schemer Presents!, a home video spin-off of Shining Time Station.

Plot

Schemer is putting on a fashion show to make people dress like him.

Characters

Trivia

  • This is the first time a character not first seen in Shining Time Station is introduced.
  • William Colgate guest stars as Skip.
  • At one point, Schemer imitates Kermit the Frog, one of the characters from Jim Henson's The Muppets.
  • The footage of Schemer and his Murphy bed going up on the wall is sped up and reversed.
  • This segment was featured on the home videos, Schemer Alone (Classic Volume 2) and The World According to Me!.
  • Schemer never recieved fan mail from a boy named Timmy he wrote the letters himself and made it look like he got from a fan as he is heard saying underneath his breath as he is reading the letter Trouble reading my own handwriting.
  • Schemer calls Skip by his name despite Skip only introducing himself as "a carpenter".

Gallery