Thursday, May 25, 2006

Hmmm

I don't understand this. Although the 'snaaaaaake' bit makes me think of David Byrne for some reason. It's quite funny, I just don't understand it.

Anybody?


UPDATE: Oh, okay, it's the World of Warcraft cover of this, although I still don't understand.

This is one of those 'dancing hamster' net meme things I only come across two years after everyone else is totally bored of them, isn't it?


UPDATE 2: okay, I hate it now. However it did remind me, via the comments below, of the alpaca song, which fell off my ipod around 2003, and had been sorely missed.

I've got loads of work to do, by the way.


20 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was just one of those random cartoons that Weebl over at 'Weebls Stuff' did a couple of years ago.

Have a gander round the site (http://www.weebls-stuff.com) - it's from the people who brought you the Anchor Dairy cows off the ad...

I prefer Weebl and Bob (the cartoon with the funny wee egg critters) to the other cartoons.

"NO! NO BEES!!"

Anonymous said...

I don't know what that was but I began to feel like I was hallucinating after a while, very, very strange...
In fact I feel quite bewildered now.

Rose said...

I'm a bit disappointed the badgers no longer reside at www.badgerbadgerbadger.com
Strange how something you used to think was ace is suddenly the most annoying thing in the world.

Anyway, you might like this, James.
http://www.break.com/index/warcrafttoosexy.html

Anonymous said...

after i while watching that i got scared and started to cry becouse i realised that the world is a strange strange place.

Mammabird said...

There was a football "badger" a while ago... they were all wearing football shirts and shouted "Goal!" rather than "Snake", so I'd imagine that one'll start doing the rounds again soon.

For pure surrealism, though, you still can't beat the llama song:
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/llama.php

Rose said...

I see your llama song and raise you StephenStephenHUGH... http://www.livejournal.com/userpic/39908690/4742522

The internet is ace. I also have loads of work.

Anonymous said...

Nothing can ever beat the 'When Biscuits Go Wrong' song
http://www.rathergood.com/biscuits/

I really should try and get some work done.

Anonymous said...

Talking about the strange conjunction of songs and hamsters, have you ever heard, or do you remember-
"Cognocscenti -vs- Intelligensia", by the Cuban Boys?
Terribly annoying- but that was a function of its catchiness, and thus its success.
Whatever happened to the Cuban Boys?

Anonymous said...

http://home.planet.nl/~beekv044/TheyreTakingTheHobbitsToIsengard.wmv

creapy dancemusic LOTR! what could be better? nothing i'll tell you

Spinsterella said...

I don't understand it either.

And I've got lots of work to do.

And a big frightening document called a 'tax return' or something.

Anonymous said...

The "mushroom mushroom" and "snaaaake" bits sound a bit Mighty Boosh-ish to me for some reason. I don't understand it though.

Anonymous said...

M! 'They're Taking the Hobbits To Isengard' is so funny! Though the cruel disemboweling of the soundtrack had me in tears - It was so bloody difficult to play at Orchestra, to an extent where my fingers bled - I SO wish we'd just left the pianist to jump on a keyboard and be let loose on the 'Accompaniment' button...

baggiebird said...

Sorry that's just left me baffled !

Anonymous said...

Rathergoods biscuit song is good, but I prefer the spong monkeys. Spent far too much time on a trip to paris singing "we like tha MOOOON" while waiting at pedestrian crossings.

Anonymous said...

Anyway, isn't it about time for a Toy Fu song/mashup/weird thing?

wetnailvarnish said...

I have no work to do AND I understand it*. How much more smug can one feel?



*I am not at liberty to divulge my understandings however.

Anonymous said...

Badgers eat magic mushrooms and hallucinate snakes?

Anonymous said...

Badgers eat magic snakes & hallucinate shrooms.

Piers said...

As mentioned above: Spongmonkeys.

Who also appeared in three ads for Quizno's Subs on USTV a couple of years ago.

Anonymous said...

Weren't the Switch/Maestro penguins in a UK ad (with a walrus voiced by Lily Savage) also from the minds behind the spong monkeys?