He sings a whole song about being prepared for anything and everything but he wasn't prepared for any of the bad things that happened to him in this movie XD
This has got to be my favorite part of the entire movie!!! The goat makes me laugh so hard!!! He just awesome! Just sings out opera before he dies nice!!!
I believe this is in reference to Enrico Caruso and the 1906 San Fransico earthquake. According to the legend, Caruso was sleeping when the earthquake struck. He woke up and ran to the window, flinging them open and sung what was said to be the finest notes of his life as the city fell apart. He then abandoned the city, vowing never to return. He never did. The reality is a bit different though.
While giving the goofy one-note side character a movie is never a good idea, I admit making a movie about the life of a man cursed to always sing WOULD be really interesting.
Now, I loved this movie, but 2 things in this scene alone that really pulls on my chain: 1.) The fact that Japeth wasn’t strumming any strings in the beginning, 2.) The fact that you don’t see Hansel & Gretel at the end of the street as soon as Japeth leaves. Ik it’s an animated movie, but even animations, films & shows shouldn’t have continuity errors.
@@niggab1374 what I expected was better than this! As bad as the animation in the first movie was, it at least looked relatively solid & I never saw much continuity errors or animation errors. The animation here is good, but it doesn’t account for everything else. Don’t even get me started on how the banjo music for this music is ALL the same repetitive stock nonsense!
I think the reason for the continuity errors is because they didn't expect some internet dork to come several years later and pick apart their childrens movie. If not for this tragic blunder perhaps they would have invested the appropriate amount more in animators to appease your refined tastes
Y’all missed 2 other things. So- at 0:30, we can we Hansel is the one is to step on Japeth. We know tha cuz Gretel is the next to him. So how come at 0:31, Gretel is nowhere too be seen, when she should be in front of Hansel, since the screen is acting left, Gretel was on that side. All we see is Hansel and Japeth. 2, the broken pieces of the banjo are missing-
Technically he was asking for all sorts of trouble; I mean seriously, you can't walk down the middle of a city street and not expect something to get you. Honestly, Jepheth, I thought you always come prepared!
(0:13) when some amateur Ark Survival players see Giganotosaurus coming, after countless deaths and hoped the experience of many problems of trying to survive and progress in the game wouldn't get any worse.
0:14 - see, this is extra funny if you've seen the rest of the movie, because he's gotten his shit pushed in REPEATEDLY over the course of the rest of the film and just goes full on FUCK IT!!!! When he see's these two stomping towards him lol
In case the question hasn't been answered, the aria is "Vesti la Giubba" from Roggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci (remember the episode of Seinfeld with the psycho clown? That one). Great story, but kinda sad and no funny goat. Roberto Alagna and Pavarotti both do great stage performances, and Mario Lanza does a terrific studio recording.
The joke of him breaking his banjo too is even funnier when you realize what the lyrics mean: "Laugh, Pagliaccio (clown), your love is broken!" he literally broke his "love" which is his banjo.
some people in the year 2020 with all these disasters that happened, but what if there are more disasters in the future, this seems like a cursed year or a year of bad luck am I right.
huge movie blooper after jack and Jill walked over him he started dancing and it didn't show his broken banjo or jack and Jill or anything just a empty street
Ok. That's it. Move along. You've just seen the best part of the whole movie. It's awesome and worth the price of admission, but nothing more to see here. Or rewatch it 7 or 8 times like I did.
You gotta give him props. The one thing he prepared most were his vocal chords.
He accepted his fate like a champ
Looks like he... wasn't PREPARED for that.
Hickory Dickory Productions AN AVALANCHE IS COMING AND I DO NOT FEEL PREPARED
Yeeeeeaaaaaahhhhhh
Japeth is like a Superman
Made me laugh so bad
He sings a whole song about being prepared for anything and everything but he wasn't prepared for any of the bad things that happened to him in this movie XD
Literally the funniest character in the movie. His appearances were random which made it better
it's like scrat from ice age
Or the minions
This has got to be my favorite part of the entire movie!!! The goat makes me laugh so hard!!! He just awesome! Just sings out opera before he dies nice!!!
Who are you
@@hugodoven2413 ^
@@hugodoven2413 what kind of silly joke is this
@@hugodoven2413 who are you? huh?
QUIT BEING DUMBASSES ALL OF YOU!!!!
I believe this is in reference to Enrico Caruso and the 1906 San Fransico earthquake. According to the legend, Caruso was sleeping when the earthquake struck. He woke up and ran to the window, flinging them open and sung what was said to be the finest notes of his life as the city fell apart. He then abandoned the city, vowing never to return. He never did.
The reality is a bit different though.
what happened really?
@@carlosandleon It was actually Godzilla sized Hansel and Gretel and Enrico was really a yoddling goat.
The goat needs his own movie
A real good comedy
Be prepared movie
While giving the goofy one-note side character a movie is never a good idea, I admit making a movie about the life of a man cursed to always sing WOULD be really interesting.
i can't even listen to the song without thinking about the goat singing
Lleylanna Stewart what’s the name of the song
Me submitting my final exams.
Who here recommends this scene better than the movie?
😂How the billy dropped that banjo and started singing Oprah😂😂
The name of the song is Vesti La Giubba, Luciano Pavarotti is the tenor that sings it
Omg, tysm, i came here just for this
THANK YOU 🙏🏿🙌🏿 lol Google search is useless
Luciano Pavarotti - "Vesti la giubba"
God bless you 💙💙💙
Luciano Pavarotti vesti la giubba is the song name ?
Thank you for your service to humanity as we know it
Take this like
Thank you! This is a gift.
Luciano pavarotti vesti la giubba
Now, I loved this movie, but 2 things in this scene alone that really pulls on my chain:
1.) The fact that Japeth wasn’t strumming any strings in the beginning,
2.) The fact that you don’t see Hansel & Gretel at the end of the street as soon as Japeth leaves.
Ik it’s an animated movie, but even animations, films & shows shouldn’t have continuity errors.
It was made 16 years ago what do you expect
@@niggab1374 what I expected was better than this! As bad as the animation in the first movie was, it at least looked relatively solid & I never saw much continuity errors or animation errors. The animation here is good, but it doesn’t account for everything else. Don’t even get me started on how the banjo music for this music is ALL the same repetitive stock nonsense!
I think the reason for the continuity errors is because they didn't expect some internet dork to come several years later and pick apart their childrens movie. If not for this tragic blunder perhaps they would have invested the appropriate amount more in animators to appease your refined tastes
Y’all missed 2 other things.
So- at 0:30, we can we Hansel is the one is to step on Japeth. We know tha cuz Gretel is the next to him. So how come at 0:31, Gretel is nowhere too be seen, when she should be in front of Hansel, since the screen is acting left, Gretel was on that side. All we see is Hansel and Japeth.
2, the broken pieces of the banjo are missing-
@@MesozoicLadhow tf did I not catch THAT!? Thank you for pointing that out to me! 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Technically he was asking for all sorts of trouble; I mean seriously, you can't walk down the middle of a city street and not expect something to get you. Honestly, Jepheth, I thought you always come prepared!
A legend falls... he wasn’t *Prepared* for that sewer...
Too bad he didn't say 'dang it' when he fell into the sewer like that guy in The Hunchback of Notre Dame ;)
@@LilDemonaI love that movie
0:34 - 0:48
Well, that sense of confidence didn't last long.
(0:13) when some amateur Ark Survival players see Giganotosaurus coming, after countless deaths and hoped the experience of many problems of trying to survive and progress in the game wouldn't get any worse.
I swear the goat is so funny 😂
The one thing I found funny was that he used Dixieland melody before he falls after the twins passed
Starts singing dixie anthem
I love this movie so much haha
Me too
He was not prepared
0:17
Good scene from a bad animated sequel. Much better than the movie, and funnier too!
David Rule
Right? God, do I hate how they redesigned and recast Red...
and Twitchy isn't himself...
and Wolf got Flanderized into a buffoon.
@@reidparker1848 Good point.
Honestly
@Onebigdude
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@@reidparker1848 the July good character was the goat! XD
also he literally is both a goat and a goat!
this definitely is the funniest goat moment
0:14 - see, this is extra funny if you've seen the rest of the movie, because he's gotten his shit pushed in REPEATEDLY over the course of the rest of the film and just goes full on FUCK IT!!!! When he see's these two stomping towards him lol
That's the vibe I got from this scene not gonna lie. The vibe of a man who has lost all sense and decency.
He's finally accepted his fate and he is going out on his fucking terms
That’s why I love it lol
If that goat is dead, then my childhood is ruined.
I love this movie! I don’t care what anyone says!
Here here!
I always love low rated movies I enjoyed
In case the question hasn't been answered, the aria is "Vesti la Giubba" from Roggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci (remember the episode of Seinfeld with the psycho clown? That one). Great story, but kinda sad and no funny goat.
Roberto Alagna and Pavarotti both do great stage performances, and Mario Lanza does a terrific studio recording.
😄❤THANK YOU THANK YOU
Mario Lanza's performance is my favorite!!
I Love Hoodwinked And Hoodwinked 2
Same!
Me too
This goat is like the squirrel from ice age you just got to love him
Also like Mater from cars
My man was singing the tune of dixie at the end
0:16 R.I.P. goat’s ukulele guitar
still going nothing out sings the energizer goat he keeps singing and singing
he might be prepared again if they ever make hoodwinked 3
Doubt that will happen considering this one was a bomb but I loved this movie.
I can't wait to be prepared
The joke of him breaking his banjo too is even funnier when you realize what the lyrics mean: "Laugh, Pagliaccio (clown),
your love is broken!" he literally broke his "love" which is his banjo.
He looks like the Cheetos mascot
His head does shape like Chester Cheetah 😂😂😂
Key & Peele used vesti la giubba in one of their skits too! Hilarious!
It's like if Mater would be like that in Cars 2
Where’d the broken banjo go
I’d ask the same about where Hansel & Gretel went in the next scene, but then I remember this sequel was made by fucking morons!
Magically vanished
😅😅😅😅😅😅 I Love that Guy! Sidewalk! Use it!
Funniest scene ever. Ever.
I love this cute goat he is just like a Superman
Nah
Does this scene with the goat remind anyone else of the movie, The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
"I'm Free, I'm Free!!"
(Falls into the sewer)
"DANG IT!!!"
you better be prepared
The goat was one of the funniest parts of the movie
This moment single-handedly got me into opera
0:18 jit sining to god 😂
Bro literally suffer in the whole movie
😂😂😂😂 he wasn't prepared for this and that
Lmfao!!!!!! the goat was too funny in this scene
0:17 for the magnificent voice xD
0:17
Clearly he should've stuck with opera.
Literally the MVP of the entire movie
Bro wasn’t prepared 🤦🏾♂️
Man, I Think He Needs To Get A New Banjo.
Dude, that knee drop 😆
0:18 when the Tampa Bay buccaneers get their entire lineup back while every other team is suffering from cap space or injured players
one of the only actually kinda funny jokes from the entire movie
This was so funny when the goat started singing opera
2020 in 20 seconds be like:
I like how you don’t see a sewer drain anywhere 0:11 but out of nowhere it’s there 0:44
I remember this part by heart XD this goat has such poor Luck
The only Funny Scene from a Forgettable Atrocious Sequel.
3:33 - 3:34 BUT YOU JUST TALKED!
Amber Cook did I? DIIIIID I?
Did I? Did I? Did I did I did I dolayeedeedoooooo
Red: 😒
Rae Droid Me: you can’t stop his singing
@@raedroid1703 she was like "BRUH"
😂😂😂
Still here in 2023
Lol laughing so hard😂😂
0:18 I didn’t know he goes to Cinemark, because how else would he know that song?
0:16 Pagliacci opera music
I love the goat haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ha
some people in the year 2020 with all these disasters that happened, but what if there are more disasters in the future, this seems like a cursed year or a year of bad luck am I right.
Clap clap were all at an orchestra wowowowo
still going nothing out last the singing goat
When I looked this up years ago I could never find it and I was so shitty lol
Im alive
5 seconds later*
*Fucken dies*
2023 still here
Coraline was good too. Cgi movies play with the head.
Coraline is stop-motion animated, not cgi animated
Hey, he talked.
that almost killed me!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For some reason that kind of reminds me of the dude from Hunchback of Notre Dame.
What dude?
@@abrahamcortina2171 The old guy. You know. "I'm free! I'm free!" Hijinks. "Dang it."
@@FeliDJrah Oh yeah, wasn't he Jafar's prisoner disguise from Aladdin?
He could have just run away!😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Hmm still till this day we arent 100% sure he died here
I'm alive I'm alive! AHHHHHHH!
or else he will not be prepared ever again
what opera that goat singed
+Henrique Prestes no need to ask i aledly knew
Henrique Prestes It's Vesti La Giubba from Luciano Pavarotti.
ยุทธพงษ์ วงศ์อภิวัฒนกุล Vesti la Giubba is from the opera “Il Pagliacci” by Ruggero Leoncavallo. The great Pav was only one tenor to sing that role.
@Flyover Pilgrim Um..... okay. Thanks for information.
Henrique Prestes
He was prepared.
If it wasn't for the graphics it wouldve been such a great movie
at 0:49
Did the goat just talk
Yes
Only a short time
huge movie blooper after jack and Jill walked over him he started dancing and it didn't show his broken banjo or jack and Jill or anything just a empty street
That's Hansel and Gretel, not Jack and Jill
Ok. That's it. Move along. You've just seen the best part of the whole movie. It's awesome and worth the price of admission, but nothing more to see here.
Or rewatch it 7 or 8 times like I did.
Top 10 anime songs
The opera bit was good
The sewer bit was lame
0:46 Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!
I love this movie, but SERIOUSLY?! At 0:38 we can see the broken pieces of the Banjo. One second later, their gone.
Despise this film, love this scene
does anyone know the name of that song?
I want the song to be the Nathanael anthem of the Soviet Union
Did he just sing an alternate version of DixieLand