![]() Negatives first: The video basically just slides between 10 frames for the majority of the clip and there was no attempt to sync vocals with Ernie, Bert, or any other Sesame Street character. There's positives and negatives to this clip. The editor also just places the song on top of one long stream of animation, whereas some clever cuts to more explosive imagery in the show's oeuvre might have done some good. There's no effort to sync up Squidward's mouth with Dez Fafara's so it looks sloppy. ![]() ![]() The editors behind this video decided to opt for Squidward handling vocals during a typical freak-out episode.but the final product seems to be more of an advertisement for DevilDriver (they use the groove metal band's "End of The Line" as the backing track) but the attempt is rather lazy. Indeed, there seem to be few better options for death metal dubbing than Spongebob Squarepants: You could either have one of the more innocent characters (Spongebob or Patrick) breaking character, or you could feature the more beleaguered Squidward or Plankton finally flipping their musical lids. Here's a brief ranking of six flicks on YouTube that feature unusually brutal vocals and blastbeats dubbed over otherwise innocuous material. This isn't the first death-metal-dub video we've seen, but we expect to see plenty more due to the popularity of this Mary Poppins spoof. The viral video of the moment features Mary Poppins and Bert, singing and dancing among an animated cast as they would during the original film.except death-growling bloody murder rather than singing the actual lyrics to "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase "something quite atrocious."
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