If it’s been used in other movies as a chant… what does it really mean?! I can’t find anything on it anywhere yet people have been able to track it down in other films!!🤔
@@rebeccalopez658 i think i had managed to hear everything it says.I had deleted the answer since i had ruined the chant for my self and now i can't unhear it, so i won't ruin it for anyone else by telling.
Fred! Velma! Welcome to my little.... "End of the world" party. I've waited along time for this moment Thank you for returning the ULTIMATE party favor.... The Damon Ritus!
fred “yo yo yo yo homedogs you forgot the next part of the dance... ...where we do the electric slide you know... drive the bus drive the bus and stop and back it up back it up...”
I inplore you all not to search for the meaning of the chant. Once you hear it you cant unhear it and it bteacks the Ilussion of the chant. And the only way to fix it is to forget. Am joyfull my short term memory is bad and i had allready forgoten and can enjoy it once more.
The English lyrics for this song are: "A ringio a wado set Ba bingam tom anani fett Ree kimio an rako ling This is what we demons sing!" But for some reason only the French version is available which is the one were hearing now. But in the original song it was also supposed to have this part. "A hinga hoowa karay lun Bolevven tary pakin tun Roppoppo ee en loo en roo Offer praise to Scooby-Doo!" They of course cut it out of the original. Not sure why.
@Taylor Wirth Well it roughly translates to us creatures praising ourselves and strength, sort of self hyping. The only real english thing we say is, "this is what we creatures sing/say"
I like to play this while in my scooby costume prancing around like deer on acid With scooby snacks scattered all over the living room I then shake vines of garlic over the snacks in hopes to summon scooby goddoo
*_Mid-way through the ritual, you hear the roof getting torn off of your home. Gazing up into the whirling void, you see not the Great Dane, but a massive knight in armour, complete with an orange plume sprouting from the helmet. His eyes stare down at you, bulging with both anxiety and aggravation._* *MandaloreGaming:* "Hey! Keep it down!"
@@Savagelobo ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lbgmC-SDspk.html it's only a little bit of the chant. skip to 30seconds. Maybe I'm just wishful thinking
@@katherinemichael9137 You'd be 100% right there - well done! I've used more than 5 samples in this remix of well known songs and that's one of them. I'll leave you to try and guess the other 4 samples....
@@ThomsonAirwaysFs why though?!? there must be something more to this?! what does it really translate too?!? it’s obviously a chant that means something if used over again!! what other films is it in I can’t find anything on google!
@@taylorwirth1328 The "Who Haa" vocal are not related to Creatures Chant in anyway. I was listening to FGTH - Welcome to The Pleasuredome years ago and had a lightbulb moment and decided to overlay / sample the "Who Haa" into Creatures Chant and hopefully you'll agree it actually works very well. The original track from 2002 never sampled these vocals.
Download this, you tube convert it at 320 kbps, keep on your phone, play when you think someone's a maarish, it's the power of mustaqueema, it doesn't effect angels or humans but maarish love it and can't help dancing to it.