Even worse, imagine seeing that exact scene, but making an AMV out of it with A Touch Of Class's Around The World song....God that song made me think something sexual, and that's a song from 2000.
It's obviously supposed to be sexual "getting lucky" means to have sex. It's extremely common for people to add sexual innuendos to kids' cartoons unfortunately.
Lyrics Honey you're a sweet thing, And you look so fine All I ever wanted Is to make you mine Give me a clue Tell me what I need to do To get lucky with you Boy I really love you With my heart and soul Honey won't you take me Where I want to go Give me a clue Tell me what I need to do To get lucky with you Getting lucky Whoo, getting lucky It's really what it's all about Getting lucky, mmm getting lucky It's something I can't do without Honey I've been waiting, Waiting patiently Let me unlock your heart boy I think I got the key Oh honey, honey Give me a clue Wontcha Tell me what I need to do To get lucky with you
Now that I'm grown up, I can't believe they got away with putting this song in a kids show in the 80s... To their credit, I was way too young to understand the double entendre (for lack of a better term)... I just thought that the snakes really liked listening to them sing, that their voices were calming and charming so the snakes stopped being aggressive... I also saw cartoons which portrayed snake charmers. That's how understood this scene as a little kid. While I understand that parents know better than kids that young, what I also appreciated is that there has to be something to entertain the parents too... we're seeing that trend still, but in different ways, and not as frequent. If I was a parent hearing this, maybe I'd raise a Spockian/People's Eyebrow, but I'd also remind myself that the kids may/will not hear the same things I do.
I AGREE! But in the film, Eleanor did sing towards the end of the song on 2:04 (which, on this TH-cam video, was mistakenly showing Brittany singing that part.)
@@SimpleJars Eleanor and Brittany both sang that part. Potentially all 3 of them, it may not sound like it, but im unsure because all of their mouths moved to the words at that part.
Literally any adult theme gets snuck into a kids film: ermahgerd they’re corrupting our children The kids: *literally understanding no adult entendre because it’s adult entendre* haha funny cartoon make me go hee hee
On 0:33 and 1:25, I thought Eleanor comes on 2:04 when she appears on the movie. 🤨 (Well, *sure* we could hear her and the other 2 singing together, especially on the bridge of the song on 0:58) And the Chipette character, who goes "Oh, honey, honey...", that was Eleanor, not Brittany on the movie.
Did you know that Jeanette sings the lower key part alto I sing alto as well. When I sing Jeanette’s part I think it fits well anyone else out there who are alto’s??
Question? Is it just me or are the voices the exact same without exception from the chipmunks? They don't sound any different at all from Alvin Simon and Theodore
So why isn't Elenore in most of this scene? Because she's the youngest. Brit and Jeanette are much older. Singing a seductive song and seducing snakes...not something little Ella needs to be doing.
She was saving the baby penguin... Brittany and Jeanette go to get the dolls and Eleanor splits off to go find the baby penguin, so she missed most of the song. When she joins up with them near the end of it, she sings along with them.
Most underrated animated film of all time!
What everyone else thinks: Why is this song so sexual sounding?
What people who know the context think: They literately don't wanna be eaten alive.
Both are fair points to make
@@erenjeager5290 The pun of being a "snake charmer"
Even worse, imagine seeing that exact scene, but making an AMV out of it with A Touch Of Class's Around The World song....God that song made me think something sexual, and that's a song from 2000.
It's obviously supposed to be sexual "getting lucky" means to have sex. It's extremely common for people to add sexual innuendos to kids' cartoons unfortunately.
One of the best animated movies and i think Prince wrote this song.
@So Sad I found that info when i read some article of some person critiquing the movie.
I Agree
I always imagined it was Bette Midler. It most closely represented her style and genre.
Lyrics
Honey you're a sweet thing,
And you look so fine
All I ever wanted
Is to make you mine
Give me a clue
Tell me what I need to do
To get lucky with you
Boy I really love you
With my heart and soul
Honey won't you take me
Where I want to go
Give me a clue
Tell me what I need to do
To get lucky with you
Getting lucky
Whoo, getting lucky
It's really what it's all about
Getting lucky, mmm getting lucky
It's something I can't do without
Honey I've been waiting,
Waiting patiently
Let me unlock your heart boy
I think I got the key
Oh honey, honey
Give me a clue
Wontcha Tell me what I need to do
To get lucky with you
And here I was all this time thinking the before the end was “I think I got to pee”
@@lesliemorganking3283 same.
L08l00l900
This song is swinging! in a good way.
I love all the chipette songs in this movie. Makes me soul so happy
This song has that bouncy, boppy '50's vibe to it, so I think "Getting Lucky" means something other than what we think. Am I incorrect?
Even in the 50’s pop songs were about sex. Not as common as now. But it wasn’t unheard of
In the 80’s, getting lucky didn’t necessarily have to be sex. It could just be dating.
It does. However, I always thought of this as a country-blues tune.
Now that I'm grown up, I can't believe they got away with putting this song in a kids show in the 80s... To their credit, I was way too young to understand the double entendre (for lack of a better term)... I just thought that the snakes really liked listening to them sing, that their voices were calming and charming so the snakes stopped being aggressive... I also saw cartoons which portrayed snake charmers. That's how understood this scene as a little kid.
While I understand that parents know better than kids that young, what I also appreciated is that there has to be something to entertain the parents too... we're seeing that trend still, but in different ways, and not as frequent.
If I was a parent hearing this, maybe I'd raise a Spockian/People's Eyebrow, but I'd also remind myself that the kids may/will not hear the same things I do.
Nah It’s Exactly What You Think. Kinda Weird Now That We’re Older Realizing That The Chipetes Were Supposed To Be Adolescents
I always thought that it was “I think I have to pee” instead of “I think i have the key” 😂
Lyrics can mislead if you're not careful.
Jeanette Is The Lead.... . #cantchangemymind
THANK YOU
Jeanette is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
She kinda was
Well not that I hate but the whole song was Brittany and Jeanette great work!!!
I AGREE!
But in the film, Eleanor did sing towards the end of the song on 2:04 (which, on this TH-cam video, was mistakenly showing Brittany singing that part.)
@@SimpleJars Eleanor and Brittany both sang that part. Potentially all 3 of them, it may not sound like it, but im unsure because all of their mouths moved to the words at that part.
Eleanor was getting the penguin
So the movie was only Brittany and Jeanette singing but Eleanor is included into the song in the album version.
When I was little, this was my favorite movie!
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Literally any adult theme gets snuck into a kids film: ermahgerd they’re corrupting our children
The kids: *literally understanding no adult entendre because it’s adult entendre* haha funny cartoon make me go hee hee
What does the lyrics to the song mean
@@partyrock2081 Funny cartoon make me go hee hee.
Eu amo essa música , me sinto tão privilegiada por conhece-la , mas ao mesmo tempo triste por ver que ninguém da atenção a ela
Jeanette is the best...
She’s my favorite Chipette and crush lol!
On 0:33 and 1:25, I thought Eleanor comes on 2:04 when she appears on the movie. 🤨 (Well, *sure* we could hear her and the other 2 singing together, especially on the bridge of the song on 0:58)
And the Chipette character, who goes "Oh, honey, honey...", that was Eleanor, not Brittany on the movie.
That was both Eleanor and Brittany at 2:04.
I agree with you 100%
I was like "Wait Eleanor wasn't even there til the last line or so lol."
I mean she isn't in the scene, but at times you can definitely tell there are three voices.
Cool!
Maybe Prince Wrote this Song for the Girls.
Would not surprise me in the least.
@@functionatthejunction lol
+Katie M. Hale
Can you do Rock n roll, diamond dolls, my mother, and off to see the world.
Princess Twilight Sparkle fan sure sweetie
aw, thank you. That's really nice of you calling me sweetie too.
Heh no problemo maybe you add mine fb Katie Argent-Hale
Hi
Fanfiction idea with my fav fandom all of them sing this song together.
This is my song to my girlfriend fifi le fume from tiny toons
I’m not surprised!
Wait..........
And yes
She’s my favorite fictional girlfriend
@@skunkman9815 that's cute! 🥰
@@skunkman9815 I bet you were friends with pepe, right? I miss him being on TV.
What's in the icebox Jade just some sandwiches and lemonade OH jade how can you think of food at a time like this🤔😥🍋🍞😡
❤🎉
Did you know that Jeanette sings the lower key part alto I sing alto as well. When I sing Jeanette’s part I think it fits well anyone else out there who are alto’s??
Question? Is it just me or are the voices the exact same without exception from the chipmunks? They don't sound any different at all from Alvin Simon and Theodore
Ross Bagdasarian Jr. did Alvin and Simon (and Dave actually). His wife, Janice Karman, did Theodore and all the Chipettes.
Alvin and Simon sound a bit grittier and more masculine. It’s really obvious in Girls of Rock n’ Roll.
Jeanette's singing voice has an little accent and is more honey-coated than her sisters, and is an little less higher
They're voiced by the same voice actress, I mean the Chipettes of course, but their voice actress also voiced Theodore
If you do souch movies now i would like to do it
So why isn't Elenore in most of this scene? Because she's the youngest. Brit and Jeanette are much older. Singing a seductive song and seducing snakes...not something little Ella needs to be doing.
Dude they're cartoon animals. Literally who cares?
She was saving the baby penguin... Brittany and Jeanette go to get the dolls and Eleanor splits off to go find the baby penguin, so she missed most of the song. When she joins up with them near the end of it, she sings along with them.
Who TF cares she was still singing along
In the movie during this scene she was busy trying to put the baby penguin in a cooler.
They’re triplets, so they’re not that far apart age wise, and Eleanor is the most adult acting sister in the group.
😰😁👍
This sounds like something Eddie Rabbitt would’ve sang.
Music 🎶🎵
The main singer was actually Jeanette not Brittany. “The oh honey honey was” Jeanette. Brittany gets too much credit.
What does” get lucky” mean?
Well lets just say you might be too innocent to hear about it lol
Uhm 🧍♀️
I’m 21 I wanna knoe
To go on a date
Would it have worked if they were surrounded by rats instead of cobras?
Chipmunks vs Rats? fight rodent xD
ELEPHANT & WEASEL 🐘
HEFFALUMPS & WOOZLES Disney's Winnie! The Pooh
why are little girls trying to get lucky...and with snakes in scantily clad outfits
What does get lucky mean
And here I was, thinking this was a legit Elvis song
THE LOONEY, WARNER & TEX AVERY BIG! CARTOONIE SHOW 🛢️⛽
WHAT A CARTOON! SHOW Brittany & The Chipettes
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