I love the carrot Easter egg , when Layne does his part the fire goes green and orange to look like a carrot 😂 plus this time his horns are green 🥰 I also love the little giggle he does when he has the book 😁
This quickly became one of my top Voiceplay favorites! Besides the absolutely mind-blowing arrangement and vocals, there's the visual story that's going on. Its like the 4 "trolls" are just messing with this magic book, and Rachel is trying desperately to keep possession of it as their "dabbling" starts going off the rails. The end is hilarious when they all look panicked as she regains control....the split screen with all their faces shows the guys practically begging and looking terrified..then she banishes them. LOL. It is epic! Plus....Cesar dancing the Can Can. Just the cherry on top!
apparently when Cesar stole Geoff's voice, the voice was sung by Layne: when he stole Rachel's voice, it WAS Rachel's voice, but with effects on the track.
@@JeffreyHackReactsJeffrey, will you please do a reaction video to Geoff's newest solo cover of... Big Iron ? This is one of his best ever. There was a minnie movie made telling the story behind Big Iron. At the end you will see who the Ranger is that killed Texas Red.There is another video called Original Big Iron V Geoff Castellucci that shows all the extra bridges he added to it. Geoff is a genius when it comes to adding seamless bridges.
That low note of Geoff's that you were wondering about at the end of Symphony No 5 in C Minor is an F#1. Geoff has hit that note in chest voice (not a subharmonic) before, and I think he did it here, but I'm not absolutely certain.
Not quite the same set. For Mountain King, Layne hauled in a few tree branches. This time Layne and Tony hauled in 32 trees and another 10 hand painted tree trunks for a whole forest. It’s been in their studio for months and they been using it for Pattycake videos as well. (For example, the latest video in their Villians Lair series) Toward the end, Layne moved the audio along by using a chant behind the singing. He took his inspiration for it from the talking trees at Disney’s Tiki Room, so it sounds vaguely Hawaiian. But it’s completely from Layne’s imagination, as is the rest of the video. And the part where you said Cesar must have been using helium? If you watch carefully, he was using the book’s spells to steal Geoff’s and Rachel’s voices. So that was Rachel’s voice you heard. But the low (Geoff’s voice) was actually Layne singing the part.
Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - J. S. Bach Disney's Fantasia used this for the opening of the movie in 1940 Eine kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart Used in The Scarlet Pimpernel 1939 Habanera from ''Carmen Suite No.2'' - Georges Bizet in Disney/Pixar UP also in Trainspotting Symphony No 5 in C Minor - Ludwig Van Beethoven in Breakfast Club, Austin Powers, Howard's End The Blue Danube Waltz - Johann Strauss II 2001: A Space Odyssey and Disney's The Jungle Book Dance of the Hours - Ponchielli Disney's Fantasia hippos do ballet Für Elise - Beethoven Rosemary's Baby 1968, Patch Adams, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Django Unchained Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Richard Strauss 2001: A Space Odyssey Orphée aux enfers, Frensh Can Can ACT 5 - Offenbach Little Mermaid, Moulin Rouge Romeo and Juliet (Fantasy Overture) - Tchaikovsky V for Vendetta A Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky Disney's Fantasia Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, "In the Hall of the Mountain King" - Grieg Night at the Museum, Needful Things.
Strangely enough, the CanCan was especially appropriate for this since it's from the opera Orpheus in the Underworld. Its from a scene where there's basically a party in Hell.
Whose reaction did I enjoy? sir Hairless did a wonderful reaction and analysis. AND he didn’t restrict more in-depth comments to his patrons, much less tease that ‘if you only would pay money to hear me you can get all this much more. I used to enjoy your reactions. And now my reaction is to unsubscribe. You can do better, Jeffrey.