
In Moonraker, access to Drax's base is controlled by a musically coded keypad. NANCY DREW THE DEADLY DEVICE THE BIG TESLA COIL FREE
A variant ensues as Archie and his friends free him by reproducing the "way-out sound" with their rock band instruments it turns out there's no sound the Archies don't hit sooner or later.
Unfortunately, Archie accidentally locks him inside the vault, tuning fork included. Lodge shows off a vault with a door that can only be opened by the "unearthly, weird, way-out sound" produced by a one-of-a-kind tuning fork.
In the 60s Archie story "That Way Out Sound", Mr. One shows up in Warren Ellis' Ignition City, triggered by the owner's favorite song - " A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square ". When physical keys don't unlock the bars, Rowlf suggests a musical key. When the Note-All eats Piggy's singing, as well, she decides to go free her friends. In their imaginations, it turns out that it's being eaten by the Note-All, with approval from Piggy, who wants her music to be all there is. In one issue of Muppet Babies, the group imagines that the world is running out of music. And the Beagle Boys just so happen to have a cousin, Baritone Beagle, who's good at impressions. A DuckTales (1987) comic written for Disney Adventures had a similar plot, in which Scrooge has a voice-activated lock to the vault on his money bin which only opens when it hears him singing the opening lines of "Comin' Through the Rye". Trying to protect his secret by using a wishing well ( It Makes Sense in Context), he inadvertently reveals it to the hunchback (who lives near the bottom of the well scooping up the coins people throw in and eavesdropping on their wishes in the process), which kicks off the plot. In a Scrooge McDuck story by Carl Barks that's a riff on The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Scrooge programs his vault so that it can only be opened by playing "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean".
In one issue of The Incredible Hulk the Leader's time machine is programmed by playing a piano keyboard.Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior. Overusing our search engine with a very large number of searches in a very short amount of time.Using a badly configured (or badly written) browser add-on for blocking content.Running a "scraper" or "downloader" program that either does not identify itself or uses fake headers to elude detection.Using a script or add-on that scans GameFAQs for box and screen images (such as an emulator front-end), while overloading our search engine.There is no official GameFAQs app, and we do not support nor have any contact with the makers of these unofficial apps. Continued use of these apps may cause your IP to be blocked indefinitely. This triggers our anti-spambot measures, which are designed to stop automated systems from flooding the site with traffic.
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