"But... but... you said you weren't a gamer!" "Berdly, I play console and pc games" "YESSSSSSSS" Edit cuz I feel like doing the rest "Now, don't go back to your rooms" "What are you not going to do with me!?" "Oh bless you, I remember you, I actually know nlmao"
@@DOGBOUND1128This therefore means that robots, at least the Queen, can get drunk. *You think a Cyber City microwave can get drunk if you put a strong vodka in it?*
As a big nerd for music theory I have to say, Berdly's motif makes use of a tonal interval which by its nature sounds dissonant or melancholic, which is why I'm impressed by how seemlessly OP transfered the motif to a major key.
@@Pmf95k Other music nerd here. This comment drove me completely insane because you didn't actually change the minor seventh interval in Berdly's motif, which I assumed was the melancholic interval in question. At first I thought it was a major seventh and I couldn't hear it because the song is tuned about a quarter tone off of A=440, but I referenced the original and it really isn't different. I guess it must refer to flattening the augmented fourth scale degree, which was a chromatic neighbor tone in the original but is now a chord tone in the harmony below it. Ironically enough, that harmony was also changed from a diminished chord to a major chord by flattening the 7th scale degree so that it's outside of the major scale.
@@PetikG yeah, and the tritones in that section are removed through the ways I described, by flattening one note of the melody and then the bass note of one of the chords. It is indeed impressive how seamless it is. I guess what got me was the word "melancholic", I wouldn't personally associate that particular emotion with tritones
It’s funny, because according to the caption this is an “evil queen”. Maybe this version of queen is actually really nice to everyone and wants to help us seal the dark fountains, but ultimately wants to do so for awful reasons
This is awesome, while the original feels like an intense fight, this sounds like Kris, Susie and Ralsei are playing pokémon scarlet and violet on the switch, and they are all at the final battle against Nemona.
After interacting with a decoration at Peachy's, the player receives a phone call from Arven, asking if he can visit the player at their house at Cabo Poco. During the conversation, the decoration disappears from behind the player's back. Upon returning home, the player meets Arven, along with Nemona and Penny, who had overheard his phone call and insisted on coming along. The player's Mom gives the player a letter from Kieran, informing them that he's taking a break from Blueberry Academy and is currently residing at his home in Mossui Town. The letter also includes tickets for the player and their friends, who are all feeling happy about the idea of getting to visit Kitakami, so they depart there immediately. In Mossui Town, Nemona, having learned that Kieran used to be the Champion of Blueberry Academy, is quick to challenge him to a battle, and defeats him soundly before the player even has a chance to come see their match. Just then, Carmine shows up, performing a weird dance and repeating the word "mochi" over and over. Kieran explains that she's been acting like this ever since he sent his letter to the player. He suspects that his sister's odd behavior might have something to do with a curse that's rumored to be going around, but the group encourages him to stay positive. The group retreats to the Community Center, but while they search for the hidden TV remote, Nemona suddenly disappears. When the player and Kieran go look for her, they find more villagers acting in the same strange way as Carmine. Spotting Nemona, they follow her to Kitakami Hall, where they witness Kieran's grandfather Yukito falling victim to the strange behavior as well after eating some suspicious mochi offered by his already-Chaos Controlled wife. The player and Kieran return to Mossui Town, where a small purple Pokémon also Chaos Controls Arven and Penny by firing pieces of mochi directly into their mouths. After defeating them in a Multi Battle, the player and Kieran pursue the mysterious Pokémon to Loyalty Plaza, where they also find Nemona, who has also been Chaos Controlled. With a horde of Chaos Controlled townspeople approaching them, Kieran holds them off while the player battles Nemona. Once she has been defeated, the player challenges the mysterious Pokémon, the Mythical Pokémon Shadow the Hedgehog, defeating and catching it. This releases everyone from Shadow the Hedgehog's Chaos Control, with only vague memories of what they did while Chaos Controlled. After spending some more peaceful time in Kitakami, the player and their friends return to Paldea, while Kieran and Carmine return to Blueberry Academy. After interacting with a decoration at Peachy's, the player receives a phone call from Arven, asking if he can visit the player at their house at Cabo Poco. During the conversation, the decoration disappears from behind the player's back. Upon returning home, the player meets Arven, along with Nemona and Penny, who had overheard his phone call and insisted on coming along. The player's Mom gives the player a letter from Kieran, informing them that he's taking a break from Blueberry Academy and is currently residing at his home in Mossui Town. The letter also includes tickets for the player and their friends, who are all feeling happy about the idea of getting to visit Kitakami, so they depart there immediately. In Mossui Town, Nemona, having learned that Kieran used to be the Champion of Blueberry Academy, is quick to challenge him to a battle, and defeats him soundly before the player even has a chance to come see their match. Just then, Carmine shows up, performing a weird dance and repeating the word "mochi" over and over. Kieran explains that she's been acting like this ever since he sent his letter to the player. He suspects that his sister's odd behavior might have something to do with a curse that's rumored to be going around, but the group encourages him to stay positive. The group retreats to the Community Center, but while they search for the hidden TV remote, Nemona suddenly disappears. When the player and Kieran go look for her, they find more villagers acting in the same strange way as Carmine. Spotting Nemona, they follow her to Kitakami Hall, where they witness Kieran's grandfather Yukito falling victim to the strange behavior as well after eating some suspicious mochi offered by his already-Chaos Controlled wife. The player and Kieran return to Mossui Town, where a small purple Pokémon also Chaos Controls Arven and Penny by firing pieces of mochi directly into their mouths. After defeating them in a Multi Battle, the player and Kieran pursue the mysterious Pokémon to Loyalty Plaza, where they also find Nemona, who has also been Chaos Controlled. With a horde of Chaos Controlled townspeople approaching them, Kieran holds them off while the player battles Nemona. Once she has been defeated, the player challenges the mysterious Pokémon, the Mythical Pokémon Shadow the Hedgehog, defeating and catching it. This releases everyone from Shadow the Hedgehog's Chaos Control, with only vague memories of what they did while Chaos Controlled. After spending some more peaceful time in Kitakami, the player and their friends return to Paldea, while Kieran and Carmine return to Blueberry Academy. After interacting with a decoration at Peachy's, the player receives a phone call from Arven, asking if he can visit the player at their house at Cabo Poco. During the conversation, the decoration disappears from behind the player's back. Upon returning home, the player meets Arven, along with Nemona and Penny, who had overheard his phone call and insisted on coming along. The player's Mom gives the player a letter from Kieran, informing them that he's taking a break from Blueberry Academy and is currently residing at his home in Mossui Town. The letter also includes tickets for the player and their friends, who are all feeling happy about the idea of getting to visit Kitakami, so they depart there immediately. In Mossui Town, Nemona, having learned that Kieran used to be the Champion of Blueberry Academy, is quick to challenge him to a battle, and defeats him soundly before the player even has a chance to come see their match. Just then, Carmine shows up, performing a weird dance and repeating the word "mochi" over and over. Kieran explains that she's been acting like this ever since he sent his letter to the player. He suspects that his sister's odd behavior might have something to do with a curse that's rumored to be going around, but the group encourages him to stay positive. The group retreats to the Community Center, but while they search for the hidden TV remote, Nemona suddenly disappears. When the player and Kieran go look for her, they find more villagers acting in the same strange way as Carmine. Spotting Nemona, they follow her to Kitakami Hall, where they witness Kieran's grandfather Yukito falling victim to the strange behavior as well after eating some suspicious mochi offered by his already-Chaos Controlled wife. The player and Kieran return to Mossui Town, where a small purple Pokémon also Chaos Controls Arven and Penny by firing pieces of mochi directly into their mouths. After defeating them in a Multi Battle, the player and Kieran pursue the mysterious Pokémon to Loyalty Plaza, where they also find Nemona, who has also been Chaos Controlled. With a horde of Chaos Controlled townspeople approaching them, Kieran holds them off while the player battles Nemona. Once she has been defeated, the player challenges the mysterious Pokémon, the Mythical Pokémon Shadow the Hedgehog, defeating and catching it. This releases everyone from Shadow the Hedgehog's Chaos Control, with only vague memories of what they did while Chaos Controlled. After spending some more peaceful time in Kitakami, the player and their friends return to Paldea, while Kieran and Carmine return to Blueberry Academy.
This is perfect for a boss fight that is absolutely trying to give you conflicting emotions, like they gave you a super cool free item and money, but they also kicks puppies so…
This sounds like the theme for a secret Queen fight where she has unlocked some sort of ultimate power that fills her with a euphoric sense of bliss and peace with the world. She fights you not out of anger or a desire to dominate, but because she wants to joyfully express her new power.
When I first fought Queen I thought that this thing with filling up the glass with acid was a reference to Muffet filling up the battle box with violet tea, changing our soul mode. Was expecting some wild green soul arrow patterns!
@@PedroSilva-os6jx Have you... never even heard of bangers such as World's End Valentine? Are you an oblivious eponymous doppelgänger of the composer of the aforementioned pieces?
ah yes, my favorite deltarune song, defense of the innocent king
defense from some healer kings
Same Bro
Defense Of The Benevolent King
desrever
Helping of the Nice Peasent
Susie became one with the moss.
One of us...
One of us...
One of us...
One of us...
kris and queen became orange juice
Ralsei…
Idk, got a knew outfit?
I’m not that creative
@@StillSomeoneRalsei literally just had a colour swap
@@Emberch4rmno Kris became his lightworld self with darkworld gear
kris grab the celery
sodium
I don't think celery has very much sodium...
@Sir_repentious yeah
kris grab the spinach
iron/popeye
*Kris Get The Milk!
*Calcium
BOMB
evil queen be like
"berdly,i play console and pc games"
"But... but... you said you weren't a gamer!"
"Berdly, I play console and pc games"
"YESSSSSSSS"
Edit cuz I feel like doing the rest
"Now, don't go back to your rooms"
"What are you not going to do with me!?"
"Oh bless you, I remember you, I actually know nlmao"
@@mariotheundying "nlmao"
Lmao
Evil berdly then: Ok, even if I don't share that opinion, I respect your choice!
@@Serial_NumberQ5U4EX7YY2E9N HOLY CRAP ITS QUEEN DELTARUNE
I never thought about it until now but you beat queen by getting her drunk
How?
oh my god youre right
@@Thehatguywho You make her drink her battery acid and she blushes and smiles after drinks it, as if she's drunk
@@DOGBOUND1128This therefore means that robots, at least the Queen, can get drunk.
*You think a Cyber City microwave can get drunk if you put a strong vodka in it?*
@@Crimson-Pasta-And-Cheese :00
ralsei got his entire fucking color scheme inverted
not his fur
because there is nothing else to replace it with@@TheRealBatabii , in other words, the amount of colors is odd
Can't tell if I like it more that way or not
@@TheRealBatabii his fur is usually black
And the queen is now shiny
"i only play pc games"
"YESSSSSSS!!!"
Congratulations, you can read the description
now lancer darling, this is what we call "cranking 90s"
the good ending
Kris, AVOID the banana!
This feels like it's about to burst into laughter, but trying it's hardest not to
LMAO why does that actually work
Hello Light Nerds Today We Are Going To Be Doing A Try Not To Laugh Challenge
that's quite the analogy... but somehow it fits lol
Understandable
As a big nerd for music theory I have to say, Berdly's motif makes use of a tonal interval which by its nature sounds dissonant or melancholic, which is why I'm impressed by how seemlessly OP transfered the motif to a major key.
Glad you noticed lol.
@@Pmf95k Other music nerd here. This comment drove me completely insane because you didn't actually change the minor seventh interval in Berdly's motif, which I assumed was the melancholic interval in question. At first I thought it was a major seventh and I couldn't hear it because the song is tuned about a quarter tone off of A=440, but I referenced the original and it really isn't different. I guess it must refer to flattening the augmented fourth scale degree, which was a chromatic neighbor tone in the original but is now a chord tone in the harmony below it. Ironically enough, that harmony was also changed from a diminished chord to a major chord by flattening the 7th scale degree so that it's outside of the major scale.
@@redpenguin111 you lost me at the first sentence lol. I don’t know what else to say…
@@redpenguin111 Pal, what are you talking about? The dissonant interval I meant is a tritone.
@@PetikG yeah, and the tritones in that section are removed through the ways I described, by flattening one note of the melody and then the bass note of one of the chords. It is indeed impressive how seamless it is.
I guess what got me was the word "melancholic", I wouldn't personally associate that particular emotion with tritones
This sounds so happy yet sounds like someone having a mental breakdown.
Probably because it's intense for no reason
mania
this one got me
sounds like queen dancing over someones dead body
Yeah
Kris has a soul of Patience.
TRUE
Tfh
Nah, that's the soul of Aquarium
Is that a Ball Game reference?
@@aer0a Nah, it's a RPG Game Reference
“No posting memes in general” - Evil Queen, probably
It feels way more jolly and happy then the original
Major key
Because major key is usually way happier than minor key
Yes, that is exactly what a major key sounds like compared to a minor key.
It’s funny, because according to the caption this is an “evil queen”. Maybe this version of queen is actually really nice to everyone and wants to help us seal the dark fountains, but ultimately wants to do so for awful reasons
This is awesome, while the original feels like an intense fight, this sounds like Kris, Susie and Ralsei are playing pokémon scarlet and violet on the switch, and they are all at the final battle against Nemona.
Queen is a Shiny
@@RahulMaru3507 QUICK, MASTER BALL!!!
wtf i was just readin a pokemon article bruh
Thank you for the inspiration pal
After interacting with a decoration at Peachy's, the player receives a phone call from Arven, asking if he can visit the player at their house at Cabo Poco. During the conversation, the decoration disappears from behind the player's back. Upon returning home, the player meets Arven, along with Nemona and Penny, who had overheard his phone call and insisted on coming along. The player's Mom gives the player a letter from Kieran, informing them that he's taking a break from Blueberry Academy and is currently residing at his home in Mossui Town. The letter also includes tickets for the player and their friends, who are all feeling happy about the idea of getting to visit Kitakami, so they depart there immediately.
In Mossui Town, Nemona, having learned that Kieran used to be the Champion of Blueberry Academy, is quick to challenge him to a battle, and defeats him soundly before the player even has a chance to come see their match. Just then, Carmine shows up, performing a weird dance and repeating the word "mochi" over and over. Kieran explains that she's been acting like this ever since he sent his letter to the player. He suspects that his sister's odd behavior might have something to do with a curse that's rumored to be going around, but the group encourages him to stay positive. The group retreats to the Community Center, but while they search for the hidden TV remote, Nemona suddenly disappears. When the player and Kieran go look for her, they find more villagers acting in the same strange way as Carmine. Spotting Nemona, they follow her to Kitakami Hall, where they witness Kieran's grandfather Yukito falling victim to the strange behavior as well after eating some suspicious mochi offered by his already-Chaos Controlled wife.
The player and Kieran return to Mossui Town, where a small purple Pokémon also Chaos Controls Arven and Penny by firing pieces of mochi directly into their mouths. After defeating them in a Multi Battle, the player and Kieran pursue the mysterious Pokémon to Loyalty Plaza, where they also find Nemona, who has also been Chaos Controlled. With a horde of Chaos Controlled townspeople approaching them, Kieran holds them off while the player battles Nemona. Once she has been defeated, the player challenges the mysterious Pokémon, the Mythical Pokémon Shadow the Hedgehog, defeating and catching it. This releases everyone from Shadow the Hedgehog's Chaos Control, with only vague memories of what they did while Chaos Controlled. After spending some more peaceful time in Kitakami, the player and their friends return to Paldea, while Kieran and Carmine return to Blueberry Academy. After interacting with a decoration at Peachy's, the player receives a phone call from Arven, asking if he can visit the player at their house at Cabo Poco. During the conversation, the decoration disappears from behind the player's back. Upon returning home, the player meets Arven, along with Nemona and Penny, who had overheard his phone call and insisted on coming along. The player's Mom gives the player a letter from Kieran, informing them that he's taking a break from Blueberry Academy and is currently residing at his home in Mossui Town. The letter also includes tickets for the player and their friends, who are all feeling happy about the idea of getting to visit Kitakami, so they depart there immediately.
In Mossui Town, Nemona, having learned that Kieran used to be the Champion of Blueberry Academy, is quick to challenge him to a battle, and defeats him soundly before the player even has a chance to come see their match. Just then, Carmine shows up, performing a weird dance and repeating the word "mochi" over and over. Kieran explains that she's been acting like this ever since he sent his letter to the player. He suspects that his sister's odd behavior might have something to do with a curse that's rumored to be going around, but the group encourages him to stay positive. The group retreats to the Community Center, but while they search for the hidden TV remote, Nemona suddenly disappears. When the player and Kieran go look for her, they find more villagers acting in the same strange way as Carmine. Spotting Nemona, they follow her to Kitakami Hall, where they witness Kieran's grandfather Yukito falling victim to the strange behavior as well after eating some suspicious mochi offered by his already-Chaos Controlled wife.
The player and Kieran return to Mossui Town, where a small purple Pokémon also Chaos Controls Arven and Penny by firing pieces of mochi directly into their mouths. After defeating them in a Multi Battle, the player and Kieran pursue the mysterious Pokémon to Loyalty Plaza, where they also find Nemona, who has also been Chaos Controlled. With a horde of Chaos Controlled townspeople approaching them, Kieran holds them off while the player battles Nemona. Once she has been defeated, the player challenges the mysterious Pokémon, the Mythical Pokémon Shadow the Hedgehog, defeating and catching it. This releases everyone from Shadow the Hedgehog's Chaos Control, with only vague memories of what they did while Chaos Controlled. After spending some more peaceful time in Kitakami, the player and their friends return to Paldea, while Kieran and Carmine return to Blueberry Academy. After interacting with a decoration at Peachy's, the player receives a phone call from Arven, asking if he can visit the player at their house at Cabo Poco. During the conversation, the decoration disappears from behind the player's back. Upon returning home, the player meets Arven, along with Nemona and Penny, who had overheard his phone call and insisted on coming along. The player's Mom gives the player a letter from Kieran, informing them that he's taking a break from Blueberry Academy and is currently residing at his home in Mossui Town. The letter also includes tickets for the player and their friends, who are all feeling happy about the idea of getting to visit Kitakami, so they depart there immediately.
In Mossui Town, Nemona, having learned that Kieran used to be the Champion of Blueberry Academy, is quick to challenge him to a battle, and defeats him soundly before the player even has a chance to come see their match. Just then, Carmine shows up, performing a weird dance and repeating the word "mochi" over and over. Kieran explains that she's been acting like this ever since he sent his letter to the player. He suspects that his sister's odd behavior might have something to do with a curse that's rumored to be going around, but the group encourages him to stay positive. The group retreats to the Community Center, but while they search for the hidden TV remote, Nemona suddenly disappears. When the player and Kieran go look for her, they find more villagers acting in the same strange way as Carmine. Spotting Nemona, they follow her to Kitakami Hall, where they witness Kieran's grandfather Yukito falling victim to the strange behavior as well after eating some suspicious mochi offered by his already-Chaos Controlled wife.
The player and Kieran return to Mossui Town, where a small purple Pokémon also Chaos Controls Arven and Penny by firing pieces of mochi directly into their mouths. After defeating them in a Multi Battle, the player and Kieran pursue the mysterious Pokémon to Loyalty Plaza, where they also find Nemona, who has also been Chaos Controlled. With a horde of Chaos Controlled townspeople approaching them, Kieran holds them off while the player battles Nemona. Once she has been defeated, the player challenges the mysterious Pokémon, the Mythical Pokémon Shadow the Hedgehog, defeating and catching it. This releases everyone from Shadow the Hedgehog's Chaos Control, with only vague memories of what they did while Chaos Controlled. After spending some more peaceful time in Kitakami, the player and their friends return to Paldea, while Kieran and Carmine return to Blueberry Academy.
this sounds TOO happy and cheery
ominously joyful
maliciously joyful
A major moment
Unsettlingly joyful
Oddly joyful
This is perfect for a boss fight that is absolutely trying to give you conflicting emotions, like they gave you a super cool free item and money, but they also kicks puppies so…
This sounds like the theme for a secret Queen fight where she has unlocked some sort of ultimate power that fills her with a euphoric sense of bliss and peace with the world. She fights you not out of anger or a desire to dominate, but because she wants to joyfully express her new power.
potassium
The Internet's back online
“Kris my buddy, pal chum, pal, bestie”
“Wanna see me turn you into ash?”
It sounds like the credits music to the good ending of an RPG.
Finale
This sounds like the Queen just had a life-changing epiphany and is kinda losing it but also couldn't be happier
At first, I thought Queen's theme was jolly and engaging enough, but this makes it sound even more happy/jolly.
is jolly pronounced jawly
@@mohammed-ko4zuno its pronounced jolly
@@elijah44gd79it's pronounced jawly
Joe Hawley
The Queen became nice instead of evil.
I love how all the other characters are like really cursed evil twins but Ralsei just switched the colors of his outfit
When I first fought Queen I thought that this thing with filling up the glass with acid was a reference to Muffet filling up the battle box with violet tea, changing our soul mode. Was expecting some wild green soul arrow patterns!
kris casually turning into that one fangame character that is literally just orange kris
defence of a handful of kind kings
This has the same energy as totaling your car in a freak accident but you won the lottery right after
"Okay There Is A Lot Wrong With Him But At Least He Is Not Annoying."
Captures the feeling of
"😌"
This is the song that would play if the queen was nicer to her people and her royal family!
Basically if the internet wasent toxic lmao
@@Hive_drawer basically how it felt in 2017-2020
@@KwikBRrose tinted glasses eh?
@@JohnDoe-JohnDoe I don't remember as many hateful red-pilled loser teenagers on the internet back then
@KwikBR living under a rock man
" defend of the innocent queen"
defense of the innocent king
1:26 is literally the original
its not its just hard to tell
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE DARK WORLD WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥
Queen but she joyous
this music feels like its for a different kind of game entirely i love it
Alternative universe where Good Riggy:
I'll leave now.
attack of the killer queen but it's all just an april fools prank
“I Don’t Have Any Other Attacks Beside Hitting You With Chocolate Cake”
it sounds like she got really drunk and do something stupid like taking trafic lights out of grount
this sounds like music that plays at the end credits of a happy movie while showing a bunch of happy photos of the characters
I like how Ralsei barely seems to change
This sounds more like a day out in the park with Queen rather than fighting her 🥰
This is really good, actually. Sounds like it could be official.
1:43 is Fucking heavenly
Red Queen looks pretty good
it sounds like if queen overdosed on battery acid
Undeniable proof that Toby Fox's music is indestructible
Try putting the negative and positive harmonies together.
This needs to become a new trend. Putting villian boss themes in Major key.
no way
SUPER QUEEN GOT ALL THE CHAOS EMERALDS
WE ARE *C O O K E D*
queen if she overcame her acid addiction
a joyous mental breakdown
* sounds like frolicking
How and why is this a masterpiece
THIS SOUNDS GOOD 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Crazy how one key change can shift the entire feeling of a song
Deltarune, but kris is actually human-coloured in the dark world
Orange Kris and Green Susie now real
How pleasant.
I like how at 1:46 the beat syncs perfectly with the explosion
This is what happiness sounds like
it sounds so freakin happy.. which is the point of major keys
sounds sad to me
Happy ending on toon turf:
Toon turf referenced
Opinion objectively correct
Riggy turned his life around... kinda.
this feels like something that would play on the credits for some reason
And they lived happily ever after...
it would'nt be hard to change this into some sort of basic plains in an rpg
1:20 starting from here it actually sounds somewhat normal
1:32 ends here tho
Peace treaty of the kind king
kris avoid the banana at all costs
This ain't Attack of the killer queen, this is Attack of the killer king 💀
Defense of the innocent king*
ATOKQ but happier.
Omg the composer of the hit game Omori
???
@@PedroSilva-os6jx Have you... never even heard of bangers such as World's End Valentine?
Are you an oblivious eponymous doppelgänger of the composer of the aforementioned pieces?
Attack The Of Killer Queen
POV: the queen goes off the dark side of the internet.
the song feels happier
Can this be part of the credits music
Oh god, you just made me realise that toby is totally going to make a medley credits theme
oh my god@@andrasfogarasi5014
Lol
Birdly is controlling queen.
Not a fan of this filter turning her drink into a c*m chalice…
I have bad news for you...
The drink is already white without the filter
Treaty of the reviver peasant
Apology of the innocent queen
“I’ve Made A Serious Lapse In My: Judgement”
This one sounds like it should be in the credits because it’s so happy
its so similar but so different
evil Queen be like: “Sodium”
Sounds like a tutorial boss
“Barrage of the murderous wife to the king.”
“I don’t like drinking battery acid”
This sounds exactly if the attack of the killer queen was in major key
POV the queen is friendly or the battle is an happy end it just sounds more friendly
Without thinking about the original context of the song, this sounds like it’s trying to be like a happy song
When that battery acid sip hits you:
Man....That pink battery acid hits different...
Queen is now drinking Lean ☠
It sounds more heroic and friendlier in major key. I really like it!
This sounds do joyfull and whimsical
This is like seeing something familiar but off slightly, like a uncanny valley type thing
Call it, Helping of the Nice king💀
Feels like the freedom leitmotif in the intro but queen's theme.
it sounds like this should play right after the original, but when you're starting to win
I love how some parts are unchanged due to already being in major key.
i love defense of the pacifist king
ralsei looks like a banger shiny pokemon
Danno when Riggy decides to start over and be a better person:
this legit feels like a fever dream