There is nothing better than Voiceplay, ever! I recognized all of the music, but could only name a couple of them. If you aren't aware, the arranger, Layne this time, is responsible for the entire production. Costumes, set, makeup design, production, video editing and the first mix of the music. They occasionally mix it up, Eli does the lighting and special effects for Voiceplay and some of Geoff's solo work. Great reaction, man, loved the enthusiasm!
My take on this was that the Grundells found a witch's cauldron and screwed with it in The Hall of the Mountain King, and accidently popped themselves out. In this one, the Green Grundell finds his way back, and also finds a witch's spell book, accidently summoning the witch. She tries to take control back... Hence ticked off Rachel...😁 MTV lost it after Dire Straits 🤣
That is a great take on it. I love it! Yeah, they most certainly show their playful sides in some of these videos. Once an actor always an actor I guess. What's funny is they remind me of the Danny K's and the like from a long long time ago that were multi talented.
The guys are Grundels! And Rachel is the White Witch, aka the Responsible Adult trying to keep this gaggle of unruly kids from hurting themselves playing with the Very Dangerous Magic Book. 🤣
Being a parent, I certainly can relate. LOL! try being the word of the day there. Heh, they stole her voice. She should have gotten out the bigger stick. (Bugs Bunny reference)
Hard to miss, all of them had fun with it. Even Geoff with his grab on the book was amusing. Layne's character was hysterical, and the voice he used had to put some level of strain on his vocal cords.
I can't tell from your reaction if you've seen the "1st" installment of this, Hall of the Mountain King, that they did about a year ago. Same characters except for Rachel. If you haven't, check it out! Also, don't worry about VP and copyrights. They love reactors and as they are independent don't block things. Any time someone has a blocking issue with a VP video it's TH-cam related. Layne arranged this and there are 12 different classical songs in here, they're listed in the video credits. This was filmed at Pattycake Productions, the studio owed by Layne & former VP baritone Tony Wakim. They were about to dismantle the "forest" set so that's why VP had to get this one filmed now. Fun Patreon fact, that part where Cesar "steals" Geoff's voice - that's actually Layne singing, not Geoff. Layne's vocal range is as big as Geoff's! Up next, I hope, will be Geoff's newest release, an extended version of "Big Iron". (He did a short of it earlier.) Hope you enjoyed your vacation!
I did see the first version, but apparently need to look back at it. I completely forgot about the characters were from that. What great information about behind the scenes of the set. Layne... Layne was doing the singing... I had some suspicions, but when one thinks about it, with the ability of Layne's beatbox abilities, and the sounds he is able to create his range would need to be wide.
@@ESClone27I think they dragged 30 odd trees inside the studio to make a set for Patty Cake Productions’ (Layne and former VP Tony) latest recording (maybe a villain’s lair episode). Can’t say they do things by half’s haha
In case you want to know some of the movies that have used these classical scores. VoicePlay brought into the studio about 30 trees for this set. It seems to me that Rachel was very annoyed with the fellows since she was working on the spells and the guys kept getting in the wayacting like 3rd graders. It's definitely a fun watch. When they get to the CanCan, Cesar does a bit of dancing. He also steals the book and uses a spell to steal Geoff and Rachel's voices! 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.
Thank you so much for all the information. I recognize and have heard all those pieces in multiple situations, including many of the movies you listed. I truly love music. Yeah, it dawned on me by the end, they were all stealing the book and she was getting more and more upset through the video.
This is a set at PattyCake Productions (co-owner by Layne). This is part 2 where the "grundels" (what they are called) meet the Dazzling White Witch (aka Rachel Potter). This set was also used for part 1 - In The Hall of the Mountain King where the grundels meet the Violet Warrior Queen (aka Elizabeth Garozzo).
That is incredible. PattyCake Productions is the real deal, that's for sure. They are churning out high quality stuff that would put MTV...when it actually did music to shame.
This was filmed at Pattycake Studios, owned by Layne Stein and Tony Wakim. They just released another segment of their Villains Lair, and that required a forest built on stage. So they adapted/altered (?) the forest and used it again for this. Sometimes it's all about timing!
@@ESClone27 you really should take a peek at some of PattyCake Productions videos. The villains lair is still my favorite. It is the story of Disney cartoon villains who have been banished and want to regain their power. All of the songs, dialogue and costumes were done by them. With Tony, a prior VoicePlay member as baritone, sewing a lot of those costumes. A fun one would be the villains at the haunted mansion. A security guard is in charge of a room with villains pictures mounted on the wall when they come to life. Disney has acquired the rights to a lot of older movies and so we see the witch from Wizard of Oz, The white witch from the Narnia series and others. Very highly recommended. You can get an idea of just how truly professionally produced these are.
Such a great reaction! VP puts out a video a month (along with a few minis/shorts which get so overlooked) . There are 12+ years of gold on their channel. When I first collided with "The Dragon Born Comes" a couple of years ago I went to the start of their channel (being an a Capella geek) and just worked my way forward through their astonishing catalog, they have created some amazing video projects even with the line up changes over the years. You will always see Layne, Geoff,(who are founding members when the group was called 4:2:Five) and Eli who joined in 2010(or so) I believe.
One of my favorite classical music/cartoon mashup is Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd in Wagner’s ride of the Valkyries. Whenever I hear it I just hear Elmer Fudd singing “kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit.” A lot of early Disney also did combination of cartoons and classical music. There was a whole series called silly symphonies and Mary melodies. One is Disney the other I believe was Warner Brothers. A lot of the music I recognize is because of those cartoons. I’m really old so that’s the kind of cartoons we had back then.
So fantastic! Thx for your reaction and that you had so much fun and enjoyed it! (Btw. 7:08 in your Video is not Beethoven. It is Also speaks Zaratustra by Strauss.)
Thanks for the correction! I recognize the works yet have a fabulous time playing musical chairs with the piece names and their composers. Good thing I know who did the music for Star Wars... Robin Williams, right?! LOL
@@ESClone27 Did not know that Zarathustra part until I saw that Stanley Kubricks film Space Odyssee in 2001. It took me a while to figure out, where that fanfare build up is taken from. You absolutely nailed it with Star Wars. Love the older films and those Druides, especially when the Daleks come into play and want to destroy everything 🤖😄
Wayne is an incredible arranger, and producer. On another interview, Layne and Elizabeth (the Charismatic Voice), Layne discussed that he put this together with about 150 tracks which included all the timing, special effects, etcetera. I thought it was incredible that Rachel Potter was the only one who had actual words at the conclusion. "Done" and "Hmmmnph" then she turns and sauntered off. Too bad you didn't play the after section with their Patrons as Wayne and Eli had a fun time explaining about "merchandice". Love their theatrics and that's why they are known as Voice PLAY😁
You are right, she did have two 'speaking' parts though very downplayed... that being said, I hope they continue to play with music as some of the pieces they have put together, even if they are covers are Legendary!
This is a set created at Layne;s Pattycake Productions studio. They go to emormous lengths to achieve the effects they want. The characters were first seen in last year's In The Hall of the Mountain King, and are apparently known as Grundels. The music is all listed in the credits. Layne came up with this and arranged it. He has done an interview with The Charismatic Voice explaining how he did the music track. NOt just key changes, I think he said he used something like 140 tracks for this one. Oh yeah he does the special effects too.
Absolutely amazing. Grundels, sounds like that rocking footrest I got for my wife after having my son. Layne is multi versatile, and multitalented. This does not shock me. I am happy to see music continues to burn bright in our cultures and can't wait to see where it leads.
I already watched 90s Dance Medley, so it wont be a reaction, but it was so good. I wish they took the time to do a medley from like the 1920's all the way up to present day. They got the skill and range to pull it off in an amazing way.
Hello, greetings from the Czech Republic 😉 I'm sorry, but I don't speak English well, so Google took care of the translation 😀 Today I saw you for the first time and I immediately gave you a like and a subscription, because your reaction was absolutely amazing. ❤ I'm already looking forward to the next one. And I would very much like to recommend you a singer from Kazakhstan - Dimash Kudaibergen. I can confidently say that he is the best singer on the planet. He can give life to any song. You don't have to understand the words and yet you will understand everything. The first song I recommend - SOS d'un terrien en détresse - from 2017. It is a performance in China at a competition. He didn't win that time only because a foreigner is not allowed to gamble in China. But this performance made him famous all over the world. If you like it, I will continue with the song - Stranger - (Новая Волна 2021). Here he will show what he can do, but not everything 😍. If you decide for Dimash, I will look forward to your reaction. :-) And you won't regret it. I promise. 😇
Greetings to you as well. The translation tool worked just fine. I will put your recommendations on a list I have created. I hope to be able to get to them soon as it is quickly growing. :)
There is nothing better than Voiceplay, ever! I recognized all of the music, but could only name a couple of them.
If you aren't aware, the arranger, Layne this time, is responsible for the entire production. Costumes, set, makeup design, production, video editing and the first mix of the music. They occasionally mix it up, Eli does the lighting and special effects for Voiceplay and some of Geoff's solo work.
Great reaction, man, loved the enthusiasm!
I appreciate your support! They all are multi-talented. Seriously, they were more hats than the Cat in the Hat and do it well.
My take on this was that the Grundells found a witch's cauldron and screwed with it in The Hall of the Mountain King, and accidently popped themselves out. In this one, the Green Grundell finds his way back, and also finds a witch's spell book, accidently summoning the witch. She tries to take control back...
Hence ticked off Rachel...😁 MTV lost it after Dire Straits 🤣
That is a great take on it. I love it! Yeah, they most certainly show their playful sides in some of these videos. Once an actor always an actor I guess. What's funny is they remind me of the Danny K's and the like from a long long time ago that were multi talented.
The guys are Grundels! And Rachel is the White Witch, aka the Responsible Adult trying to keep this gaggle of unruly kids from hurting themselves playing with the Very Dangerous Magic Book. 🤣
Being a parent, I certainly can relate. LOL! try being the word of the day there. Heh, they stole her voice. She should have gotten out the bigger stick. (Bugs Bunny reference)
The story line is a game of keep away with Rachel till she totally loses it and poofs them away. Did you see Cesar doing the can can? Hilarious!
Hard to miss, all of them had fun with it. Even Geoff with his grab on the book was amusing. Layne's character was hysterical, and the voice he used had to put some level of strain on his vocal cords.
I can't tell from your reaction if you've seen the "1st" installment of this, Hall of the Mountain King, that they did about a year ago. Same characters except for Rachel. If you haven't, check it out! Also, don't worry about VP and copyrights. They love reactors and as they are independent don't block things. Any time someone has a blocking issue with a VP video it's TH-cam related. Layne arranged this and there are 12 different classical songs in here, they're listed in the video credits. This was filmed at Pattycake Productions, the studio owed by Layne & former VP baritone Tony Wakim. They were about to dismantle the "forest" set so that's why VP had to get this one filmed now. Fun Patreon fact, that part where Cesar "steals" Geoff's voice - that's actually Layne singing, not Geoff. Layne's vocal range is as big as Geoff's! Up next, I hope, will be Geoff's newest release, an extended version of "Big Iron". (He did a short of it earlier.) Hope you enjoyed your vacation!
I did see the first version, but apparently need to look back at it. I completely forgot about the characters were from that. What great information about behind the scenes of the set. Layne... Layne was doing the singing... I had some suspicions, but when one thinks about it, with the ability of Layne's beatbox abilities, and the sounds he is able to create his range would need to be wide.
@@ESClone27I think they dragged 30 odd trees inside the studio to make a set for Patty Cake Productions’ (Layne and former VP Tony) latest recording (maybe a villain’s lair episode). Can’t say they do things by half’s haha
In case you want to know some of the movies that have used these classical scores. VoicePlay brought into the studio about 30 trees for this set. It seems to me that Rachel was very annoyed with the fellows since she was working on the spells and the guys kept getting in the wayacting like 3rd graders. It's definitely a fun watch. When they get to the CanCan, Cesar does a bit of dancing. He also steals the book and uses a spell to steal Geoff and Rachel's voices!
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.
Thank you so much for all the information. I recognize and have heard all those pieces in multiple situations, including many of the movies you listed. I truly love music. Yeah, it dawned on me by the end, they were all stealing the book and she was getting more and more upset through the video.
Thanks for an immensely funny reaction, I found you via Hulda's reaction video and can't wait to check out your other Voiceplay/Geoff reaction.
Too amazing, welcome to my channel. I love to have fun with it, and hope my approach is different and amusing!
If you're interested in viewing all of the classical pieces they used for this, check out their descriptions under their video.
Thank you for letting me, know, I forget to expand the description much too often.
So much fun! Costumes, acting, set, arrangement and singing were astounding! We need more!
I totally agree. I know they have day jobs as well, but would love to see them churn out even more works!
This is a set at PattyCake Productions (co-owner by Layne). This is part 2 where the "grundels" (what they are called) meet the Dazzling White Witch (aka Rachel Potter). This set was also used for part 1 - In The Hall of the Mountain King where the grundels meet the Violet Warrior Queen (aka Elizabeth Garozzo).
That is incredible. PattyCake Productions is the real deal, that's for sure. They are churning out high quality stuff that would put MTV...when it actually did music to shame.
This was filmed at Pattycake Studios, owned by Layne Stein and Tony Wakim. They just released another segment of their Villains Lair, and that required a forest built on stage. So they adapted/altered (?) the forest and used it again for this. Sometimes it's all about timing!
That is amazing. Yeah they say it's all in the timing, and this was proof. What a professional look for the video. So much fun to watch.
@@ESClone27 you really should take a peek at some of PattyCake Productions videos. The villains lair is still my favorite. It is the story of Disney cartoon villains who have been banished and want to regain their power. All of the songs, dialogue and costumes were done by them. With Tony, a prior VoicePlay member as baritone, sewing a lot of those costumes.
A fun one would be the villains at the haunted mansion. A security guard is in charge of a room with villains pictures mounted on the wall when they come to life. Disney has acquired the rights to a lot of older movies and so we see the witch from Wizard of Oz, The white witch from the Narnia series and others. Very highly recommended. You can get an idea of just how truly professionally produced these are.
Such a great reaction! VP puts out a video a month (along with a few minis/shorts which get so overlooked) . There are 12+ years of gold on their channel. When I first collided with "The Dragon Born Comes" a couple of years ago I went to the start of their channel (being an a Capella geek) and just worked my way forward through their astonishing catalog, they have created some amazing video projects even with the line up changes over the years. You will always see Layne, Geoff,(who are founding members when the group was called 4:2:Five) and Eli who joined in 2010(or so) I believe.
I have seen a majority of what they put out, but not all I don't think. One I go back to just to get a smile every so often is Grim Grinning Ghosts...
@@ESClone27 Oh yes both versions.
This reminds me of the old Buggs Bunny cartoons.
I know right? The one that comes to mind is What's Opera Doc?! LOL!
One of my favorite classical music/cartoon mashup is Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd in Wagner’s ride of the Valkyries. Whenever I hear it I just hear Elmer Fudd singing “kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit.”
A lot of early Disney also did combination of cartoons and classical music. There was a whole series called silly symphonies and Mary melodies. One is Disney the other I believe was Warner Brothers. A lot of the music I recognize is because of those cartoons. I’m really old so that’s the kind of cartoons we had back then.
@@janetdw Don't forget Tom and Jerry did several as well, especially when Tom was playing piano pieces.
So fantastic! Thx for your reaction and that you had so much fun and enjoyed it! (Btw. 7:08 in your Video is not Beethoven. It is Also speaks Zaratustra by Strauss.)
Thanks for the correction! I recognize the works yet have a fabulous time playing musical chairs with the piece names and their composers. Good thing I know who did the music for Star Wars... Robin Williams, right?! LOL
@@ESClone27 Did not know that Zarathustra part until I saw that Stanley Kubricks film Space Odyssee in 2001. It took me a while to figure out, where that fanfare build up is taken from.
You absolutely nailed it with Star Wars. Love the older films and those Druides, especially when the Daleks come into play and want to destroy everything
🤖😄
Wayne is an incredible arranger, and producer. On another interview, Layne and Elizabeth (the Charismatic Voice), Layne discussed that he put this together with about 150 tracks which included all the timing, special effects, etcetera. I thought it was incredible that Rachel Potter was the only one who had actual words at the conclusion. "Done" and "Hmmmnph" then she turns and sauntered off. Too bad you didn't play the after section with their Patrons as Wayne and Eli had a fun time explaining about "merchandice". Love their theatrics and that's why they are known as Voice PLAY😁
You are right, she did have two 'speaking' parts though very downplayed... that being said, I hope they continue to play with music as some of the pieces they have put together, even if they are covers are Legendary!
This is a set created at Layne;s Pattycake Productions studio. They go to emormous lengths to achieve the effects they want. The characters were first seen in last year's In The Hall of the Mountain King, and are apparently known as Grundels. The music is all listed in the credits. Layne came up with this and arranged it. He has done an interview with The Charismatic Voice explaining how he did the music track. NOt just key changes, I think he said he used something like 140 tracks for this one. Oh yeah he does the special effects too.
Absolutely amazing. Grundels, sounds like that rocking footrest I got for my wife after having my son. Layne is multi versatile, and multitalented. This does not shock me. I am happy to see music continues to burn bright in our cultures and can't wait to see where it leads.
VoicePlay is very theatrical while Home Free is more Country and Pentatonix is more Pop.
Recommend Pentatonix’s 90s Dance Medley.
I already watched 90s Dance Medley, so it wont be a reaction, but it was so good. I wish they took the time to do a medley from like the 1920's all the way up to present day. They got the skill and range to pull it off in an amazing way.
Hello, greetings from the Czech Republic 😉 I'm sorry, but I don't speak English well, so Google took care of the translation 😀 Today I saw you for the first time and I immediately gave you a like and a subscription, because your reaction was absolutely amazing. ❤ I'm already looking forward to the next one. And I would very much like to recommend you a singer from Kazakhstan - Dimash Kudaibergen. I can confidently say that he is the best singer on the planet. He can give life to any song. You don't have to understand the words and yet you will understand everything. The first song I recommend - SOS d'un terrien en détresse - from 2017. It is a performance in China at a competition. He didn't win that time only because a foreigner is not allowed to gamble in China. But this performance made him famous all over the world. If you like it, I will continue with the song - Stranger - (Новая Волна 2021). Here he will show what he can do, but not everything 😍. If you decide for Dimash, I will look forward to your reaction. :-) And you won't regret it. I promise. 😇
Greetings to you as well. The translation tool worked just fine. I will put your recommendations on a list I have created. I hope to be able to get to them soon as it is quickly growing. :)
@@ESClone27 Thanks for the reply and I'm looking forward to it now.