Mr. Fun Computer's Sprunki Template (Credit if used)

What Is Mr. Fun Computer's Sprunki Template (Credit if used)?

Drag a character onto the soundboard and hear it talk back — that's the first thing you'll do in Mr. Fun Computer's Sprunki Template (Credit if used). Built by @CompyCompyPutyputers and originally shared on cocrea, this template centers on a single standout character: a computer monitor with rectangular eyes that serves as the 16th slot and first vocal in the lineup.

What sets this apart from a standard Sprunki session is the FL Studio "Speech" voice sample driving Mr. Fun Computer's sound. In normal mode, the vocal uses an edited speech clip — specifically the phrase "Who needs mono rendering" — giving the character a distinct, robotic personality rather than a generic beat. The template also includes a horror variant of the character, flipping the same monitor design into something unsettling for players who toggle into that mode.

For newcomers, the appeal is straightforward: you get a pre-built vocal character ready to drop into any mix on sprunki.cool. No install, no setup. The rectangular eye design makes Mr. Fun Computer easy to spot among other characters, and the speech-based vocal adds a different texture compared to standard melodic or percussion slots.

One thing to keep in mind — this is a template, not a full mod with 20+ original characters. Players looking for a massive roster might find it light. But if you want a clean starting point with one memorable vocal, it does the job nicely.

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Getting Started with Mr. Fun Computer

1

Locate Mr. Fun Computer on the Board

The character sits in the 16th slot and is categorized under Voices. Look for the monitor with rectangular eyes — it's visually distinct from the rest of the cast.

2

Activate the Normal Vocal

Drag Mr. Fun Computer onto the soundboard to trigger the FL Studio speech sample. The default clip plays an edited version of 'Who needs mono rendering.'

3

Switch to Horror Mode

Toggle the horror variant to hear and see a transformed version of the same character. The visual shifts to a darker design while the vocal changes accordingly.

Making the Most of the Speech Vocal

  • Use the Speech Vocal as an Anchor

    Since Mr. Fun Computer occupies the first vocal slot, try placing it first in your mix and building other sounds around it.

    The spoken-word quality contrasts well with percussion-heavy loops.

  • Compare Both Modes Side by Side

    Toggle between normal and horror to hear how the same character transforms. The difference in tone can inspire entirely different mix directions.

    Horror mode works best paired with darker beat selections.

What's Inside This Template

1

FL Studio Speech Voice

Rather than a sung or hummed vocal, Mr. Fun Computer uses a synthesized speech clip from FL Studio, giving it a robotic, spoken-word quality unlike typical Sprunki vocals.

2

Dual Mode Design

The template includes both a normal and horror version of the character, each with distinct visuals and audio tied to the same core monitor design.

3

Rectangular Eye Structure

Mr. Fun Computer's rectangular eyes make it one of the few Sprunki characters with a non-standard eye shape, helping it stand out visually on the soundboard.

Why Play Mr. Fun Computer's Sprunki Template (Credit if used)?

" A talking computer with something to say. "

" Your new favorite vocal loop starts here. "

" Template power, zero download required. "

Common Questions About This Template