Imagine if this song was used in an "All Grown Up" movie when the kids reunite with the Reptar Wagon that's been upgraded for the past 20 years in Japan and they take it for a spin like the old times, and a sample of the song plays as Tommy turns on the radio! Tommy Pickles: Our chariot has returned! Look at this thing, it hasn't changed a bit! Angelica Pickles: Alright, pre-teens! Let's see if this thing's still got it! Phill Deville: Reptar lights! Lil Deville: Reptar conditioning! Chuckie Finster: Reptar Stereo! 0:42 Tommy Pickles: To the Reptar Cave!
Angelica Pickles: Wait Jonathan Is Rapping Over Rakim's Lyrics And Damn He Sounds Exactly Like Rakim Himself Especially "The Train's Been Hijacked" Part Tommy Pickles: Believe It Or Not This Version Was Recorded In 2014 And Was Used In My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks As The Main Theme With The Instruments Done By Fluttershy Angelica Pickles: Wait Really? I Did Not Know That Tommy Thanks For The Useful Trivia I Wasn't Sure If That Was Where It Came From
I don't think it was weird at all. We all know that Busta Rhymes and Rakim and B-Real and Mase isn't exactly for little kids. The way I see it they did it to try something new. And if Rap artists like Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube and LL Cool J and Method Man and Redman and Coolio can do soundtracks for kid friendly movies as well as be voice actors in the movies I Don't see anything weird about it at all. Just my opinion.