The internet: it will provide. Granted it might not provide anything of value, but its wheels never stop turning. Enter this compilation of autotuned animals by Youtuber Cpt. Autotune. It’s predominately cats and dogs, but several other kinds of animals make appearances as well, including some cows, chickens, hyenas, and
This is a short video from an aquarium where a sea lion does its best impression of Tom Hanks yelling after Wilson in Castaway. It does a fantastic job, and if I had any fish to toss to it I totally would. I don’t though, all I have is this
This is a short video created by Youtuber Burtbot of a group of Uruk-hai (the strongest of the Orcs) speaking, but in regular human voices. And by regular human voices i mean nerdy human voices. They might as well have also CG’d some thick black glasses on them all with
This is a video of thereminist Carolina Eyck performing a very spirited rendition of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s ‘Flight Of The Bumblebee’ on her instrument. The electronic sound of the theremin actually works surprisingly well with the piece, and I closed my eyes and could almost see the bumblebee flying. Then opened
This is a video from experimental electronic music band Electronicos Fantasticos of a member using barcodes to scratch like vinyl records. It’s surprisingly decent. It is also the sound I imagine two robots make when they’re having sex. “What about three robots?” Robots don’t have orgies. “How do you know?”
This is a video of musician Davidlap performing all the original Super Mario Bros. sound effects on electric guitar. Effects like coin gathering, jump, fireball, goomba stomp, koopa shell kick, Bullet Bill, trampoline, AND MORE. Then he created an edit where he performs the level music while a game is
This is a video of what Marvin Gaye’s rendition of ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ sounds like with his vocals isolated. SPOILER: Amazing. Man….what a voice. For reference, my voice kinda sounds like– “A cross between a garbage disposal full of gravel and a fart in an airport bathroom.”
This is a video of flutist Ariana Piknjac and sister/pianist Ella Piknjac performing a lovely rendition of The Simpsons theme on their respective instruments. Delightful, wasn’t it? I felt like I was right there in Springfield, racing to the sofa along with the rest of the family. I’m not though,