Microsoft Sam Reads Funny Windows Errors (AceOfSpadesProduc100)

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Microsoft Sam reads Funny Windows Errors (AceOfSpadesProduc100's series)
Current Season4
Release DateSeason 1: February 7, 2014 - October 13, 2014

Season 2: October 23, 2014 - November 24, 2014 Season 3: December 6, 2014 - January 1, 2015; May 18, 2016 - November 19, 2016

Season 4: January 29, 2017 - Present
Creator/ProducerAceOfSpadesProduc100
Errors created byAceOfSpadesProduc100, YouTube users
ProfanityMedium - High (as of S1EP8); Little to none (as of S3EP5)
StatusOn hiatus for 1 1/2 years, now resumed.
Predecessor:Talkingsoft Speechdows

Microsoft Sam Reads Funny Windows Errors is the series that really kickstarted Ace’s popularity. Running since February 2014, Sam goes on (mis)adventures while reading error boxes that can serve as gags, fortunes, headlines, warnings, snarks, etc. Viewers can submit their own to be used in future episodes, which are known as error requests. Over time, the series's tone faded from dense and wacky with emphasis on comedy, to a dramedy with emphasis on plot and story and with matured characters.

Season 1

This season is what started it all, and had some of the biggest gaps in content standards and quality out of any season. The first several episodes retained much of the quality and styles of videos from the previous year, and then started to shift away more as of episode 8.

Main Plot

Only episodes 1-7 are still known today, until more episodes are reuploaded.

Season 2

Each episode may contain the same running gags as S1EP10 and Season 1 Finale. S2EP1 was released on October 23, 2014, S2EP2 on October 25. This was the only season with the shortest timeslots, with an episode released every 1 or 2 days. Only episode 3 is still up as of 2019 September 9.

Main Plot

Season 2 works a lot like Season 1. The wormhole returns after seven months since S1EP5, and a month since S1EP10 and then S2EP4 brought back the OS-switching scene.

Season 3

Season 3 started on December 6, 2014, ending the classical era at episode 4 after the closure of Ace's first account. After the series was brought back a year and a half later upon episode 5's release, the program used was changed to Blender, starting a brand new era of 3D-animated TTS content.

Main Plot

Season 4

This season ended the 3D era



Statistics

Season Time Lengths

  • Season 1 - 1 hour, 2 Minutes 45 Seconds
  • Season 2 - 1 hour, 21 Minutes, 01 Seconds
  • Season 3 - 1 hour, 24 Minutes, 15 Seconds
  • Season 4 - 40 Minutes, 47 seconds

Episodes Total:

  • Season 1: 11
  • Season 2: 11
  • Season 3: 11
  • Season 4: 3

Total: 36

Video editor used:

  • Vegas 12 (Until S1EP8)
  • Vegas 13 (S1EP9-S3EP4)
  • Blender (S3EP5-S4EP1)
  • Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 14 (S4EP2-S4EP3)
  • Vegas Pro 17 (S4EP4-onward)

Reception

Error requests were sent more often than expected since the beginning of Season 1 (with TheTick532 being the first TTS video creator and YouTube user to send an error request for the series, immediately before S1EP1.)


Goofs

In S2EP8, there was an oversight on the first error in that episode, where it was said to be from MalachiThornsburgTV's error request, even though it was actually from abc60altTTS's. It was later resolved.


Character Cast

Current:

  • Microsoft Sam - as himself
  • Mike - as himself
  • TruVoice Peter - as Radar Overseer Scotty
  • TruVoice Eddie - as Bacon
  • Robosoft 3 - As the ROFL Robot
  • Ace's real voice - As Ace
  • ModelTalker MyVoice - as Mr. Grumps
  • VoiceForge Damien (GoAnimate Scary Voice) - as Dark Kenny
  • Microsoft David - as himself

Legacy:

  • Mike (lowest pitch) (until S2EP4, and then S2EP7), VoiceForge Shy Girl (lowest pitch) (between S2EP4 and S2EP6) - As the NSA agent
  • Mary - as herself
  • Nuance Samantha - as Siri
  • Doctor Sbaitso - as Missingno .
  • Natural MS Sam - as Master Chief
  • Natural MS Mike - as Arbiter
  • Natural MS Mary - as Cortana
  • Sample TTS Voice - as himself
  • Robosoft 3 (lowest pitch) - as ROFL-9000 and his variants and redesigns that all end with the name "9000"
  • Ace's real voice (synthesized using the Vocodex VST Plugin using the "Chord + Supersaw" preset) - as "Computer"
  • Robosoft 2 (low pitch) - as Engrish AI
  • Robosoft 4 (high pitch) - as Medieval AI
  • Robosoft 3 (low pitch) - as Caveman AI
  • VoiceForge Kidaroo - as Mister Ace's tantrum voice
  • Robosoft 2 - as Mike vomiting (low-pitch as NSA Agent vomiting)
  • Robosoft 1 - as the BND/VID Mask of Doom
  • Robosoft 1 (low pitch) - as the Screen Gems S from Hell
  • Robosoft 3 (low pitch) - as the Viacom V of Doom and Caveman AI
  • Robosoft 2 (lowest pitch) - as the newer Philips Media Logo
  • Robosoft 5 (lowest pitch) - as the Morris Video "The Voice of Hell"/"MV Combo" Logo
  • Mac Fred (Low pitch) (until S3EP2) - as the Running Gag Agency
  • IVONA Skippy (last words on S3EP2 before being fired for talking like a lady) - as the Running Gag Agency
  • IVONA Brian - as the new Running Gag Agency agent
  • My voice (Vocodex - Group) - as the mainframe in S3EP6.
  • TruVoice Biff - as Silver, a counterpart of Gold and Bacon.


Trivia facts

  • The series started at the same day when Season 17 of the Pokémon Anime, titled "Pokémon the Series: XY", premiered, and it originally ran for slightly longer than that season.
  • The Season 3 Finale was released a day after the games Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon were released.