music is "White Wafers (Bonus Area)" (a.k.a. "Slippery Slides") from the video game Kirby's Return to Dream Land image is Waddle Doo's artwork from the same game edit: hey thanks for a bazillion views fellas I appreciate it
For some reason, this calmed the tantrum of my 6 year old daughter so this is getting saved. The overall goofiness just overtook her absurd reaction to getting ready for bed.
@@ninjabobbob8090 Why do you feel the need to comment this? Its so unnecessary and presumptuous, kids are weird i fully believe a 6 year old would calm down from this. Do yourself a favor and delete this comment
Is that not what is happening? I'm reading comment and listening, and everytime I look up it's closer, and I refuse to interrupt this by scrolling through the qhole video
I've never heard of the word dinky before in my life until I found this, and this song probably is best usage of the word dinky ever (Edit: returned after several months to get jumpscared by a whopping 2.2k likes, I am appalled, why are 2.2k of you liking this comment?!)
I mostly heard the word "dinky" used to mean small. Only other context I heard it in was as the name of a character from a cartoon called The Littles. Never thought of using it to describe something bouncy, silly, and upbeat like this.
@@MadameSomnambulethe only context ive ever heard it in is when talking to my mother. our most recent use was describing a house on the market as dinky lol. to us it means small and shabby lol.
Cannot believe this is the world we live in where I go into the shower with Rammstein playing and come out with the dinky song everyone knows about. The true Kirby experience
I was forewarned it would be dinky, but like, I’m stunned and sort of emotionally shocked on how truly dinky this was. My world view has forever been changed. This dinky ass song is special.
@@Demilich23 the fact that you typed out that whole thing without realising that no one cares about your opinion and that you're just being an asshole is even sadder.
Instructions unclear, The levels of dinkiness I've just endured has sent me to dream land and I am stuck with nothing but a PC and a hotspot and I got no idea how to get out of here. =(
Something I've always wondered is.. Since it was shown in Kirby 64 that the Waddle Doos are just Waddle Dees possessed by Dark Matter, and Dark Matters were kinda just ended in the same game, why do Waddle Doos keep appearing in games that take place after 64?
maybe the corruption was irreversible physically? also maybe because devs didnt want to have to create new enemies to sprite/model/rig/code/compose/etc
A weird lore thing but it we look at Hoshii no Kirby. Or (Kirbt of the Stars) waddle doo is actually a mutant variant of a waddle dee that basically acts as a tribe leader to them. So like they are weirdly genetically leaders.
KIRBY KIRBY KIRBY HE’S THE STAR OF THE SHOWWWWW KIRBY KIRBY KIRBY THAT’S THE NAME YOU SHOULD KNOW HE’S MORE THAN YOU THINK HE’S GOT MAXIMUM PINK! (please continue it if you know it)
This song reminds me of my chaotic life between school, work, and home. it's all over the place, just like this song with its random switches every 2 seconds. The main bit of the music is the chaos, and the small breaks are the pieces of downtime I have, which transition directly back to chaos.
I PERFECTLY understand the feeling of this dinky song. It is so cheery, clumsy, and goofy. In certain parts, It throws techno bits to make sure it's a banger as well. It only consists of happy chords, laying an accomplished feeling into it all the way through. The tinking zylophone being masterfully played gives a fun and embraceful noise. The string instruments always click in perfectly, feeling satisfaction. The tambourine occasionally comes in, serving as a small or dinky motive with the song, while not being everywhere in it. Only sprinkled in to the somewhat weaker parts. Then, the techno bits tie this all together. To remain as a kirby song, It retains a wacky concept, changing the instruments it consists of every few seconds. Constantly, every instrument cuts out, leaving the zylophone to carry the beat. The tinky and dinky zylophone brings so much unadulterated joy. This song is so cheery, It doesn't even sound like a level in the ice world, while still doing so, especially the zylophone bits. Then, you put a waddle doo on a blank background. In Kirby 64, the waddle doo has a giant, gleaming eye. They are also represented to be clumsy and goofy creatures. This music can be perfectly layered over anything happy and giddy, and It will practically enforce a laugh. With a track like this, It is funny enough to practically layer over itself. This song can make you feel joyous at any time. Being an easy to layer over song, with still lots of dedication to it, It carries a feeling of victory and joy along with it, anywhere. You could be doing the most mundane task and throw this on. This song consists of a feeling of victory and kindness. Whenever you do something kind for someone or do something proactive, you get a spike of joy and will to do something else good. This song makes you feel automatically kind and powerful. Effectively, this song is the Homemade Essence Of Motivation. HAL Lab never misses. The pure happiness practically cures depression. It is the Happy Song, If you will.
Did I just read an entire essay about the pure dinky-ness of a dinky ass song while swaying slowly to the beat and hearing my brain cells disintegrate, retaining absolutely zero percent of what I just read, leading to me having to read the entire thing again and somehow feeling the whole thing was worth it? Yes. Yes I did. Did any of this make sense to those reading it? Probably not.
i played this during a hextic game of battlebit that ended as 2 full teams of 127 people each slow pushing through an urban trench. it was constant toneal whiplash based on what i foucused on more.
Ah, great way to start the morning. Glad YT continues ot just have this at the top of my page...every...day... It's not like I can just scroll past it and not give it a go every day...Hope everybody has an exceptionally 'dinky' day!
Bro, in Kirby games, they always do this! I mean, after you fought a powerful boss with a rock music that made you coom in a minute, you'll meet with this with a funky ass music that also fires!
I’ve made it my life as a content creator’s mission to get the most popular short with this particular song and I’ve done it as of now, and I have gotten the first short with 1,000 views with the sound. My life is complete and I can now die happily.
Me talking to my therapist: "I can't stop thinking about ending it all what should I do?" \*The therapist, giving zero fucks while dissociatively dancing like I'm not there to this publicaly blasted tune*
I could imagine this being used for a moment in a streamers video where they tried to do something silly on whatever they were streaming and their chat was having none of it.