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Great at Cowboy also known as Zora Credits Song is the 2nd ending theme of Epithet Erased that ran from Redwood Run to All's Well That Ends Well. It is sung by Dawn M Bennett, the voice actress of Zora Salazar. An extended version was produced because the Prison of Plastic Kickstarter reached $230K.[1]

Lyrics[]

♪ At the stroke of sundown, there's a shadow in the wood ♪

♪ Not sure what she's up to, but you know it ain't no good ♪

♪ She's a demon, she's a devil, she's a rough-and-tumble rebel ♪

♪ Yeah, she's far beyond your level and she's watching you... ♪

♪ Oooh, ooooh... ♪

♪ In the gloamy[2] orange light, you won't live to see the night ♪

♪ In the woods you hear a whisper, could it be the Phantom Drifter? ♪

♪ There's a chance you went an' missed her, just don't turn around... ♪

♪ In a flash she's there behind you, out of sight and out of mind ♪

♪ And now no one will ever find you buried six feet down... ♪

Extended[]

♪ Staring at the sundown, a green flash of memory ♪

♪ In the lambent light, I spy my ma, my pa and me ♪

♪ We we're digging for a dino 'neath a sunny mornin' sky, though ♪

♪ Looking back now only I know what it's gonna be... ♪

*humming*

♪ They unearthed that golden box from the dirt and bone and rock ♪

♪ And the Banzais came a-crawlin', what they did then was appallin' ♪

♪ Golden hunger ever-callin', needin' to be fed ♪

♪ And those yellow-bellied cowards saw that ma 'n pa were showered ♪

♪ With a lead rain and the flowers we're a bloomin' red ♪

*whistling*

♪ Summers full of sundowns, winters flew by like the leaves ♪

♪ Little girl grew up alone and learned to shoot the breeze ♪

♪ Move from drillin' on to killin', made her livin' as a villain ♪

♪ Heart is broken, but body willin' and the gun's for hire ♪

Someone said "Your gun's misguided", had a fight that was one-sided ♪

♪ Eye-to-eye they both Kaleid-ed, came down to the wire... ♪

♪ She's a demon... She's a devil. Finally someone on her level ♪

♪ Found a bass to match her treble, now she comprehends ♪

♪ And the dawn, she starts to brighten, finally knows why she is fightin' ♪

♪ On her own she was a titan, now she's among friends

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Production[]

to be added

Extended[]

  • to be added
  • March 21, 2022 - On Twitter, he announced he finished the lyrics for the extended version.[3]
  • May 30, 2022 - Despite the Lyrics being written but Plasterbrain is currently too busy with the Prison of Plastic Audiobook to compose.[4][5]
  • January 4, 2023 - On Twitter, Jello made a poll with the results being "Anime Campaign EP 1-2 VOD" 32.6%, "Neo Trio Song" 27.1%, "Behind-the-Scenes Artwork", 20.9%, "Zora Credit Song Extended" 19.1%.[6]
  • April 4, 2023 - On Twitter, Jello announced it would be released this week.[7]
  • April 6, 2023 - Jello announced it was released early on Patreon.[8] That same day on kickstarter he released an update that included a link to the song.[9]

Trivia[]

  • The wanted poster either uses the audition packet portraits or the Anime Campaign portraits.
  • Zora whistles this song when Car Crash sees her in the episode Redwood Run.
    • However, the subtitles on VRV and Youtube label her whistling "Great at Crime" since they both sound the same.
  • Many of the wanted posters show portraits of characters present in Western Arc done by Siv Ryan, including, in order of appearance, as well other information/reward:
  • Other posters are too much hidden and with cut information, but it's still possible to see something or identify the character, including:
  • The stretch goal on the Prison of Plastic Kickstarter for $230K is an extended version of this song. It has been reached.[11]
  • On Twitter, Jello acknowledged how happy he is that people let him get away wroth calling Zora "The Phantom Drifter" in this song despite having no set up. The reason for its inclusion is because he needed a rhyme and this was his only idea.[12]
  • The reason there is the contradiction with the lines, "Had a fight that was one-sided" and "Came down to the wire" is because Jello could not think of a different rhyme. There's no special meaning to it.[13]

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