LEGO - A Professional Pirate
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 เม.ย. 2018
- LEGO Long John Silver gives Jim Hawkins the hard sell on pirate life...by singing and swashbuckling!
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Music from Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
Credit info from IMDB:
Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
Performed by Tim Curry, Jerry Nelson, Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Brian Henson, Frank Oz, Kevin Clash, Bill Barretta, and John Henson
Jim Henson Productions and Walt Disney Pictures - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
"HE DIED!? I THOUGHT THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A KIDS MOVIE!"
The most priceless and funny line of the movie
Wonderful Job and I notice that jack sparrow character
2:04 Jack is back. Love this song.
So far my favorite video of a professional pirate
The Best Pirate Song!
And John Silver Is Cool!
Arrrr I found a true treasure!!!🏴☠️😅
Professional animator
Jack Sparrow: And me... I could have been... a contender.
Wonderful! I love this animation! Great Job!
Awesome video! Great work, and I particularly love the gunshot sound effect added to the execution verse 👏👏👏👏👏👍
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Way to go, Long John Silver!
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Like! 🤣
@@LEGOPirateCaptainIvan Very Funny.
@@LEGOPirateCaptainIvan Aye!
Masterpiece!
nice one ))
Great job! This definitely deserves more views!
Excellent video 😂
I love this! :D
Wow. I love it :D
This is mad good
Cute! Why does Jim Hawkins look like Frodo?
"Some say that pirates steal, and should be feared and hated. I say that we're victims of bad press it's all exaggerated"
I mean, when you think about it, both are true. At the end of the day, pirates of the golden age of piracy were thieves and criminals. _But_ most were relatively respectable despite being thieves and criminals. Most pirates only stole what they needed to survive on the high seas, plus a bit of extra pocket change. Food (especially citrus fruit) and medications were prioritized over even gemstones and gold, crews often had codes of conduct they had to follow, many of which actually banned a lot of the more heinous crimes that pirates were often accused of, and many crews democratically elected their officers. And when raiding ships, pirates would give a target plenty of chances to surrender before declaring no quarter, and if a ship surrendered, they'd simply board, take what they needed, ask the targeted ship's crew if anyone wanted to join them, and then leave. They'd only actually kill a ship's crew if that ship refused to surrender and no quarter had been declared.
So, yeah. Pirates during the golden age of piracy may have been criminals, but they were just about the nicest criminals you could ever meet. Though, they did also see the value in maintaining a reputation of being "fearsome but merciful" as a way to get ships crews to be more willing to surrender, so they wouldn't have wanted people going around saying that.
STEADY LADS, THEY HAVE A THEME SONG!
Why dose this kinda go hard?
BRAVA! 👏
My pirate gang and I sing this to Lincoln Loud and his ten sisters after kidnapping them. Best parts at 0:46 0:59 1:23 1:40 2:47 2:57 & 3:21
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