Yo! Can someone tell me the character reference at 2:13 ? It's at the tip of my tongue, just can't identify who is he imitating. It reminds me of some movie/cartoon character, but not too sure. Anyone feels the same? Edit: i think I got it, reminds me of Donald Duck Edit 2: I finally got it - its Sid the sloth from ice age. Thank you random person who replied 😂 Edit 3: Wow this video blew up, so did my comment 😂
At the peak there used to be 16 know planets back in 1684. Somewhere around 1700 we redefined what it meant to be a planter though so the sun and moons were no longer considered planets and earth now was considered a planet. In 1846 it peaked again at 12 plantes. But in 1860 Ceres, Pallas, Juno and Vesta were redefined as asteroids bringing the number back down to 8. In 1978 it peaked again at 11 planets before in 1980 Chiron was classified as not a planet. In 2005 Eris was discovered bringing the number of planets back up to 11. In 2006 however Pluto, Charon and Eris were all declared not to be planets.
honestly, going from a fifth grader knowing that pluto was a planet to a sixth grader who had to COMPLETELY RECONSTRUCT HER UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNIVERSE, this really hits home. RIP Pluto u will always be a planet to me
This was pretty good, but the ending with the people circling him and the “not a planet” glass being put together (and the vocals altogether??) MADE THIS! I was dying. 💀👏🏽
(sarcastically)Yes. When we live in a system where a fifth gas giant literally disappeared from its orbit in the early days, a genius will be the one to sing about the biggest one in the Kuiper Belt that is still orbiting the way it has been since Nibiru disappeared. Yes, genius indeed.
I’m surprised you were able to fill an entire song with lyrics about Pluto not being a planet, let alone making the entire song rhyme and flow with a song as lyric heavy as “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” Really impressive!!! Super fun
I still have a plate tectonics parody of Black and Yellow seared into my brain from middle school. A parody of Surface Pressure would be an excellent replacement.
We went to the planetarium last year with "Pluto Never forget 1930-2006", and "Back in my days we had nine planets" t-shirts😂 The staff's reactions were pure gold and solidarity
I was fully expecting this to be super cringe but instead was shocked by how good it was. Your attention to alliteration detail to the original song lyrics was extremely impressive, considering your subject matter and vocabulary limitations. 👍🏼
Okay, how does this not have millions of views??? The way you paid homage to the original song and didn't just use lyrics that rhymed, but lyrics similar the original ones was so cleverly done. I'm in awe. Also your ability to not only sing this song (you're a male adult singing female and male adult parts with character in your voice) AND teach actual science was very impressive. I hope you get the views you deserve!!! Just know that you just earned a fan 🤗
What most people don't know is that about 200 years ago after its discovery Ceres was considered a planet for a short period of time before it was demoted once it was figured out how small it was and that there a lot of other objects like it. So, Pluto was not the first, and has good company.
@@hweidigiv The news greatly overhyped Pluto's size shortly after its discovery was announced, and I think that carried over seventy years later when the dwarf planets of the Kuiper belt were discovered.
As a diehard advocate for Pluto's planetary status and a fan of "We Don't Talk about Bruno", this was one of the greatest things I've ever seen! Will definitely be checking out your channel!
A little more to this story. They discovered planet X (sometimes called Eris - the goddes of discord). The discovery of this planet lead them to try to decide if it counted as a planet or not, and that forced them to narrow their definitions that kesd to the exclusion of Pluto. In other words - Eris strikes again (shes also responsible for the Trojan War)
Eris isn't planet X, that's a theoretical planet calculated that influences the orbits of the planets and Kuiper belt, but hasn't been found. But not just Eris, also others like Gonggong, Sedna, Haumea, etc. And ngl, I love Pluto more as a dwarf planet than as a planet. It is the king of them, and still has some amazing properties, thus as a kid, I never got why the conflict.
Same, I remember sitting in the school and talking to me in my head 'No it was always a planet, you can't unplanet something ! Pluto can't be planet one day, and not be planet the other day!' :D
Bro really filmed himself with different states of beard. What a commitment to the role, to shave off that pretty beard. Btw effects were also great. I rate this video 8 of 9 possible planets.
This is so good, I genuinely learned a lot about Pluto and the de-solarsystem-ization of it AND it's to We Don't Talk About Bruno?.. how genius. I loved this.
Here's a friendly reminder to everyone that Pluto only completed around a third of a trip around the sun from the time it was declared a planet to the time it had it's status revoked.
"Back in my day, Pluto was a Planet!" was my tag line on the 'net for years. I've been spending a lot of time the last few weeks enjoying the original Encanto videos, plus DOZENS of reaction videos, so I've gotten pretty familiar with the Bruno story. Your parody is absolute genius. Really and truly brilliant. And amazingly faithful to the original. I have to agree with Mr. Knight and rate this 8 out of 9 planets!
Genius! Didn't only stick to every aspect of the entire song, but accurately described why Pluto was kicked off the list. Not many things are this entertaining and educational too. Not that I agree with the decision. Dwarf planets are still planets. It was blatant discrimination.
Okay - still THEN you should learn some plantet and a diffrent rhyme to memorize them Ceres (would have to be squeezed in between Mars and Jupiter), Pluto, Eris, Makemake and Haumea Good look memorizing MVEMCJSUNPEMH ..or the glorious time 1801-1846, before Neptun was detected, when there were 13 Planets, since the lager asteroides were detected. Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta, Astraea The state of science is allways changing, and that is good. Soooo, great song - even greater Pluto ist not considered a planet anymore :)
At first I wasn't sure if I should watch this video or not but it is actually an amazing video! The way you put that science and some jokes into the rythm is sooooo impressive, this video should be seen by many more people. You also just earned a new fan!
And this is what science nerds do for fun folks. As a science teacher who taught that Pluto was a planet and then had to stop teaching that, this song speaks right to my heart. Very well done indeed! 👏👊👍👏👊👍👏👊👍👏👊👍
And now start teaching it again, because it once more is one. I mean, teach as many of the planets you think is practically useful to teach since there are like loads of them now (and always were before they decided to include them after all).
@@Torthrodhel That was always my bandwagon- "Teach them all! You wanna call these ones dwarf planets, fine, but at least let kids know all of what's in the solar system!" Now, if your criteria is 'as many as is practically useful'... ...Well, you've got a good point there. :-)
@@andrewgilbertson5672 I think Pluto does work well now in terms of rudimentary level teaching as a sort of "show house" example of the "many further planets" there are, due to its historical significance. Even a tease, maybe... a curious mind could see the information being present about other planets (like a list in a book or something), and be encouraged to read it themselves, rather than being made to. I've always thought learning flourishes the very most when nothing depends on it. It can be naturally joyful and leisure-driven that way, instead of feel like a chore to be glad to be done-with. Especially early on in life, that's a huge factor to things sticking. You learn okay when someone tells you you have to, but you get an actual bug for something when it feels like you're the one who had the idea to know it in the first place. There's a natural drive to completionism that could be itched by the power of example here. Get kids reading and learning of their own accord. Bit like what happens with dinosaurs, because dinosaurs are cool... and you know the "main ones", but the geeky side of you wants to fill in the gaps. Bit like that but with space, which is also really cool.
This was very creative, states the true facts of how Pluto was deprived of being called a "planet", the lyrics fit in, that animated part was good, this was very good
Kids today will never know the betrayal we all felt when Pluto was not considered a planet anymore. We had to relearn it all in class. Pluto still remains in my heart as the ninth planet
Astonished by the degree of accuracy and originality to the original song, Didnt see the comming of dancing around the table sequence, Brilliantly written and choreographed Congratulations
OUTSTANDING! I am just filled with wonder and awe at this work of art! The Alderan thing made me laugh out loud, but honestly, it is genius on so many levels. Thank-you for making this!
Great idea, I think I will show it to my students too. (BTW, a while back one of my students (an 8 year old) asked me, 'So, how did Pluto shrink?' (Luckily I was facing the board at the time so I could hide my laugh and I told him that just because it's now called a dwarf planet doesn't mean it shrank).
@@nami141 Technically it did, at least in our understanding of it. When first discovered it was estimated to be 0.7 Earth masses, but as telescopes got better its mass was revised downwards until we discovered Charon and confirmed its true mass once and for all.
The little kid” singing “there are nine” in the singing together part is what did it for me! It is barely heard in the actualy WDTAB song (the lyrics were “I am fine”), and the fact that it was included in this parody is hilarious XD This is amazing
In the original song, at the point when everyone is going around the table where Mirabel is assembling the prophesy, both Isobella and Dolores are repeating the words, "I'm fine! I'm fine!" apparently about their feelings of Tio Bruno's forecasts for them. It would have been funny if, in your song, you had someone singing "Ceres! Sedna! Eris!" so there was a mention of WHY Pluto had been demoted.
Fun Fact: After their discovery Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta and Astraea were considered as planets. With the discovery of Neptune as the 13th planet they desided to classify those five as asteroids, which also didn't exist before.
@@peterdeckenbach1045 - Yup. And I believe Eris was named for the Goddess of Discord because it started the debate of whether trans-Neptunian objects should be classified as planets: if Pluto was one, then why not Eris, which is actually larger? What about other bodies like Makemake or Haumea? Depending on the size threshold used, that would give Sol upwards of 120 planets.
Wow! This should be a mandatory cirriculum in schools. Well done! So creative, humourous & educational. I am 55yrs old & I got all your puns, references & double meanings. I am getting great Weird Al Yankovich vibes here! 🤣👍👍👍
"You hear about Pluto? That's messed up, right?" - Burton (Gus) Guster 2006 - Now that I've successfully picked up all Psych fans, I miss Pluto. It feels horrific as a 5ish year old learning about planets and they teach Pluto. As soon as we get the nine in our minds, they're all like "Pluto's not a planet in the new textbooks,". They're stinky butts.
I maybe a 2004 kid but I have always believed that Pluto was always and will always be a planet no matter what people have told me or will tell me. I will just tell them change my mind and they won’t
It gets even worse if you study animals because they change scientific names ALL the time. They will just randomly decide to reclassify an entire genus and then for like 20 years no one knows what species anyone is talking about lol. Also you cant just use common names when it comes to things like invertebrates because there may be half a dozen species with the EXACT same common name and they are often completely unrelated species. For example, a lot of people think "giant birdeater tarantula" refers to one species of tarantula, but in reality it could refer to at least a dozen different species from across the globe that happen to share the same common name. The Avicularia genus got absolutely decimated a few years ago and I still dont know what to call anything lol. I just still refer to them as their old name because I cant remember the new names and neither can anyone else lol.
I can't believe Disney took this amazing song about poor Pluto and turned it into a song about some crazy curly haired dude who can see the future. It's like when they turned Pluto into the dog of a mere mouse. Why Disney
@@sureindubitably3771 Pluto was discovered in 1930. It was debunked as a planet in 2006 (76 year gap). It takes Pluto about 248 earth years to orbit the sun.
@@IceMetalPunk I do. And it won't be "just" 34. If we go back to the 16th century rules, many moons, asteroids, and other space rocks will join the party, and we'll have over 150! Doesn't that sound cool!
I’m currently working with first/second graders, and they had a project about the solar system. When Pluto was brought up, they were legit disappointed - one of them even went: “Well THAT hurts me.” Loved it - it most definitely beats all the other songs about planets I heard that week… But seriously this is amazing.
You just made my kids’ day with this video! They were singing their own version of “we don’t talk about Pluto” a couple of weeks ago and seeing your version got them so excited! Great job!
I remember being in science class back in 3rd grade when my teacher Ms. Clark broke the news that broke my kid heart. Pluto was my favorite planet and I loved it! Now I’ve got to settle for crummy Jupiter. Anyway before I start crying got my lost planet, let me drop one like for you sir.
It was in the summer before I started college. I was visiting the campus and they told us in a talk. We all knew why the IAU did it, but it was still sad.
@@Keznen Technically, Earth shouldn't really be a planet. If there is a ghost civilisation in Jupiter or something, I'm sure they don't count the Earth as a planet given it's mass compared the everything else in the solar system.
I showed this to my mom and brother and my mom said exactly “This seems like something your brother would watch and it’s nerdy” also I love when you walk with a sign I like to imagine people seeing that and going “What is going on?”
Absolutely fantastic. The mnemonic that I was taught as a kid was My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming (Planets), which is even more of a kick in the teeth for poor Pluto, really 😕
It is awesome! "I am fine" -> "There are nine". And many other end/slant rhymes like in the original song 😁 We need to bring this to 100M views! I hope Lim MM is aware of this song 👍🏽
Fun fact: Some scientists are fighting to get Pluto back on the team, and he might be bringing enough friends, including some moons and asteroids, to bump the total amount of planets up to 150+!
I hope they pull through! I thought they were just splitting hairs when they said Pluto isn't a planet. It's a dwarf planet. Meanwhile I'm over here like; "Dwarf Planet" still has "Planet" in the name so...Pluto is still a planet!
@@wendylott6920 As said though now we get to add countless other dwarf planet sized objects to our register. Enjoy teaching kids about the 158 planets in order from the sun, except the pluto ones skip through each others orbits so you also have to learn where they intersect and cross each other... No thanks, bye pluto.
This is actual perfection. Everything about this was nothing if not peak entertainment. I want this on Apple Music and I want this on my playlist. 12 out of 10 would recommend.
I remember when I was little, the only planet I wanted to travel to was pluto. I was devastated to learn it wasn't a planet anymore and refused to accept it.
omg how has this only reached my recommendations now?? It's a full song! Complete with the visuals of people dancing around the puzzle at the end!! This guy needs more recognition.
After I watched Encanto I came up with something like this, but never actually tried continuing it, I'm so happy someone came up with this and actually made it a full thing.
I thought this was just going to be an awkward parody that didn't fit well together. But NOPE, every thing about this was perfect to the original song.
I'm still aching over the loss of Pluto...yet who knows a comeback is possible..Since we have over 1,400 planets and counting,I'm sure more surprises are in store!!
Standing ovation! The lyrics, the hilarious and informative visuals - So, so good!
Yo! Can someone tell me the character reference at 2:13 ? It's at the tip of my tongue, just can't identify who is he imitating. It reminds me of some movie/cartoon character, but not too sure. Anyone feels the same?
Edit: i think I got it, reminds me of Donald Duck
Edit 2: I finally got it - its Sid the sloth from ice age. Thank you random person who replied 😂
Edit 3: Wow this video blew up, so did my comment 😂
@@hmr313_ This time of the video reminds me of Weird Al videos.
@@richardmahn7589 Ah right, those deepfake videos do sound similar 😂😂
@@hmr313_ SID THE SLOTH?!
@@anais_omnivore_usa_1771 YESSSSS THANK YOU!!
I was thinking about the ice age squirrel, but the sloth slipped from my mind, finally it clicked 😂
The kids I babysit don't believe me when I say there used to be NINE planets.
Now I feel old.
At the peak there used to be 16 know planets back in 1684. Somewhere around 1700 we redefined what it meant to be a planter though so the sun and moons were no longer considered planets and earth now was considered a planet.
In 1846 it peaked again at 12 plantes. But in 1860 Ceres, Pallas, Juno and Vesta were redefined as asteroids bringing the number back down to 8.
In 1978 it peaked again at 11 planets before in 1980 Chiron was classified as not a planet.
In 2005 Eris was discovered bringing the number of planets back up to 11. In 2006 however Pluto, Charon and Eris were all declared not to be planets.
If it makes you feel better I know there used to be 9 planets and I'm 12
wait aren't you the one who made daughter of discord-? Or am crazy,, but anyways same my friends don't believe there used to be nine planets-
@@_viaXlove_ they did make daughter of discord I remember watching that when I was younger
@@_viaXlove_ you just look on her channel and u get ur answer
honestly, going from a fifth grader knowing that pluto was a planet to a sixth grader who had to COMPLETELY RECONSTRUCT HER UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNIVERSE, this really hits home. RIP Pluto u will always be a planet to me
Be glad they did that instead of adding 140 more objects that fit the same criteria pluto does and make you memorize them all lol
Same
@@tonymorris4335 haha lol
2006: my junior year going to senior
Complete reconstruction is a bit too much innit xd
The young'ns will never understand the dread we experienced when everything we knew became a lie.
True
You never know, the universe could still be a simulation....... lol
Shady doorags, man i am such a fan. You doing great work, bro!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤
Indeed
As a gen z, I was mad myself when I read that pludo used to be consitered a planit but they changed it
The line "Don't want the truth, I just want you Pluto!" speaks to me on a spiritual level.
What pnemonic do you think thay had when they were counting Ceres, Juno, Eros, and Vesta as planets? (They are between Mars and Jupiter)
Sameee
You can still have him, he hasn't gone anywhere.
This was pretty good, but the ending with the people circling him and the “not a planet” glass being put together (and the vocals altogether??) MADE THIS! I was dying. 💀👏🏽
No one EVER remembers the "I'm fine, I'm fine" part there, too, and he totally did!! Ugh so good 😭😭
Why are there 1k likes but only 2 replies
@@jimmy_os I wasn’t even notified about how many likes there were. 🥴 I’m as shocked as you. Lol
I couldn't tear my eyes away, I was dying of laughter but this is genius
(sarcastically)Yes. When we live in a system where a fifth gas giant literally disappeared from its orbit in the early days, a genius will be the one to sing about the biggest one in the Kuiper Belt that is still orbiting the way it has been since Nibiru disappeared. Yes, genius indeed.
yes bring pluto back!
@@alagsolaiappan9338 Last time I checked Pluto is still orbiting like it has been for years, as a KBO, with the KBOs, so I say we’re doing just fine.
@@marcusscience23 lol i dont get that i just want it back lmao
Same! I usually jump to the comments section immediately, but I watched this in fullscreen in normal speed.
I’m surprised you were able to fill an entire song with lyrics about Pluto not being a planet, let alone making the entire song rhyme and flow with a song as lyric heavy as “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”
Really impressive!!!
Super fun
I like the one
Same
u rymed
flow -bruno
some
Maybe you should shut up 😉
as someone who once played pluto in my fourth grade school play about the planets, I felt this in my soul.
I'm so sorry for you!! 😅
I’m so sorry 😭
You poor, sweet summer child.
Ouch, man.
damn dude
This parody was well worth having “We don’t talk about Bruno” playing in my brain 24/7 again for the rest of the month
Same for me
wrong we dont talk about pluto will
This is brilliant! Now I really want to see one done of "Surface Pressure" about plate tectonics and volcanoes
@@richardenglehardt1082 I second this!
Or about surface tension in water - causing it to drip drip drip.
I still have a plate tectonics parody of Black and Yellow seared into my brain from middle school. A parody of Surface Pressure would be an excellent replacement.
About flat earth theory
We went to the planetarium last year with "Pluto Never forget 1930-2006", and "Back in my days we had nine planets" t-shirts😂 The staff's reactions were pure gold and solidarity
❤ good
What is a special order or can these shirts still be obtained?
@angelw Just embroider the writing on a plain shirt
I love that
The "Oh hey fellas, that nutjub's here" made me burst out laughing and the dancing around the table sequence was perfect. I have tears in my eyes
that was my favorite lyric
FRRR
LOL
YEAH SAME
What a winner! 🙄
I was fully expecting this to be super cringe but instead was shocked by how good it was. Your attention to alliteration detail to the original song lyrics was extremely impressive, considering your subject matter and vocabulary limitations. 👍🏼
Okay, how does this not have millions of views??? The way you paid homage to the original song and didn't just use lyrics that rhymed, but lyrics similar the original ones was so cleverly done. I'm in awe. Also your ability to not only sing this song (you're a male adult singing female and male adult parts with character in your voice) AND teach actual science was very impressive. I hope you get the views you deserve!!! Just know that you just earned a fan 🤗
And the MADRIGAL part was on point!
Even the attention to detail regarding the facial hair. Each caracther has an unique style of facial hair
Well it’s at 450k ! Not bad
uhh... make that to fans!
NICE
What most people don't know is that about 200 years ago after its discovery Ceres was considered a planet for a short period of time before it was demoted once it was figured out how small it was and that there a lot of other objects like it.
So, Pluto was not the first, and has good company.
Yeah, Pluto gets plenty of attention and nobody talks about Ceres. :(
@@hweidigiv The news greatly overhyped Pluto's size shortly after its discovery was announced, and I think that carried over seventy years later when the dwarf planets of the Kuiper belt were discovered.
We don't talk about Ceres 🎶
@@PhoenixPhire54 No it is a dwarf planet same as pluto
@@edwardrhoads7283 yes but the second word is…..
I really appreciate how many words in this song rhyme with the words in the original song.
same
It's brilliant... the only problem is that it makes it easier for me to mix up the two: "Isabela, your boyfriend's here! (What a winner...)"
“My very educated mother just served us nine what? What? What?” Makes me laugh every time
My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming..... what? not the Planetoids!
@@CharleyU that works on its own though
now its "My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles"
My Very Elegant Mother Just Said, Uh-oh, No Pluto.
--Stephen Colbert.
@@MountainHawkPYLI love that! I'm definitely going to remember the Uh-oh No Pluto
Pluto is underrated
POV: i see you everywhere so much that im the first one that liked your comment
#Pluto
Here before this blows up
Amogus
@@orb_spark Same, probable time traveler
As a diehard advocate for Pluto's planetary status and a fan of "We Don't Talk about Bruno", this was one of the greatest things I've ever seen! Will definitely be checking out your channel!
Perfectly structured, MATCHES the original song and is just AMAZING
Hot damn, how am I only seeing this now. This is straight fire! Outstanding work both lyrically and musically!
Haha thank you! Really appreciate the kind words!
Agreed, I think this is really good uh information actually mixed with a good song.
@@JonPumper amogus
No, you're not the only one, all the other people who watched agree. *TRUST ME*
WHY DID PLUTO GO MISSING AHHHHHH NOOOOO 😱😭🙏🏻👁👄👁🙈🙊🙉🌧💦🌊☔️🥏🎽🛼🥉🕵️♂️🗺⛲️🌋🏥🌌📸
The way Pluto is being treated in the same way as Bruno. This song really fits Pluto
sorry i ate pluto-
@@SaeshaIChua how could you:(
@@qylerpd8048 literally you didnt get the joke?
@@SaeshaIChua I actually get that you were joking. That's why I responded
@@SaeshaIChua me neither. Can you please explain it?
A little more to this story. They discovered planet X (sometimes called Eris - the goddes of discord).
The discovery of this planet lead them to try to decide if it counted as a planet or not, and that forced them to narrow their definitions that kesd to the exclusion of Pluto.
In other words - Eris strikes again (shes also responsible for the Trojan War)
Oh boy…
Eris isn't planet X, that's a theoretical planet calculated that influences the orbits of the planets and Kuiper belt, but hasn't been found.
But not just Eris, also others like Gonggong, Sedna, Haumea, etc.
And ngl, I love Pluto more as a dwarf planet than as a planet. It is the king of them, and still has some amazing properties, thus as a kid, I never got why the conflict.
I thought Helen was responsible for the Trojan War? (or at least Paris stealing her - the face that launched a thousand ships)
Finally, a song addressing our collective trauma of losing Pluto
ikr😭
Ikr-
Right I want wanted this for since the We don't talk about Bruno came out
I have none, guess I didn't lose it, though.
Why not Ceres?
God I love Dolores’ part and the villagers part well what they were replaced with this was amazing keep it up. Justice for Pluto
me love dolores to
I wanted to get this like but I literally can't you have 69 likes. Too niceee
@@angelwhispers2060 lol it’s fine like if u want I don’t mind
You Stinky butt* LOL
@@ckuhn2356 2nd fav part lol
First is alderaan reference
I can't express how much I love this parody. Not only that it is hilarious but it also hits deep.
Same, I grew up being taught there were nine, and then all the suddenly one year there were only eight :(
@@gray1013 Uhmm... We don't talk about ... *THAT*
@@vydave Ohhh, yeah, right…oops
@@gray1013 The alternative is making it 150.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but I think Disney copied your song
Yeah
Lol. Yes they did.
What?
Just remember only 1 planet has said that Pluto isn't so it obviously still is. 8 out of 9 planets agree.
?
Lol
Well the millions of KBOs don’t agree.
Earth is that one dentist out of ten, instead out of nine this time
And we don't even know their opinions on Ceres
“This was as bad as losing Alderaan” that set off my 6year old in bursts of laughter, a masterpiece , thank you for sharing nerdy laughter!
same
:)
I remember when they said Pluto wasn't a planet. I genuinely cried. IT'LL ALWAYS BE A PLANET IN MY HEART
Well, this is your lucky day, Pluto and thousands of other round objects are planets now!
I want not a sound out of you
Same, I remember sitting in the school and talking to me in my head 'No it was always a planet, you can't unplanet something ! Pluto can't be planet one day, and not be planet the other day!' :D
2:35 Apparently we also don't talk about how his picket sign also advocates for bringing back Arby's Potato Cakes.
Bro really filmed himself with different states of beard. What a commitment to the role, to shave off that pretty beard. Btw effects were also great.
I rate this video 8 of 9 possible planets.
Hahah what a legendary comment.
You're telling me Jon DIDN'T grow his beard in all those different stages every time?
@@realBlueMoonMusic He spent months making this.....or just one day. Depends what you think!
@@richardmahn7589 didnt encanto only exist for like 4 weeks?
oh shit where did the time go
@@GhostW1thTheMost heh. good point. of course I was joking about the thought of him slowly growing it out and filming each week. No time for that!
My kid's obsessions with Encanto + the solar system perfectly melded into one brilliant song, love it and thank you! 😂
This is so good, I genuinely learned a lot about Pluto and the de-solarsystem-ization of it AND it's to We Don't Talk About Bruno?.. how genius. I loved this.
It's still in the solar system, so deplanetization? Or just demotion.
Here's a friendly reminder to everyone that Pluto only completed around a third of a trip around the sun from the time it was declared a planet to the time it had it's status revoked.
"Back in my day, Pluto was a Planet!" was my tag line on the 'net for years. I've been spending a lot of time the last few weeks enjoying the original Encanto videos, plus DOZENS of reaction videos, so I've gotten pretty familiar with the Bruno story. Your parody is absolute genius. Really and truly brilliant. And amazingly faithful to the original. I have to agree with Mr. Knight and rate this 8 out of 9 planets!
Correction, back in your day, pluto was defined as a planet
I'm sure you meant you rate it 9 out of 8 planets. ;)
@@therandomjack150 Oof - nitpicker! And my phrasing is funny, yours isn't.
@@hallonkatt The would be a reasonable correction. ;D
@@barbarabishop9362 You should never sacrifice truth for comedy.
Genius! Didn't only stick to every aspect of the entire song, but accurately described why Pluto was kicked off the list. Not many things are this entertaining and educational too. Not that I agree with the decision. Dwarf planets are still planets. It was blatant discrimination.
Okay - still THEN you should learn some plantet and a diffrent rhyme to memorize them
Ceres (would have to be squeezed in between Mars and Jupiter), Pluto, Eris, Makemake and Haumea
Good look memorizing MVEMCJSUNPEMH
..or the glorious time 1801-1846, before Neptun was detected, when there were 13 Planets, since the lager asteroides were detected. Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta, Astraea
The state of science is allways changing, and that is good.
Soooo, great song - even greater Pluto ist not considered a planet anymore :)
Dwarf planets unite!
I am fine with it. This is not discrimination. This is categorization.
@@Luicatus You mean Demeter Pallas Hera Hestia ans Astraea
Pluto getting kicked out of the solar system because it was to small feels like a human getting kicked out of society because they're too short
At first I wasn't sure if I should watch this video or not but it is actually an amazing video! The way you put that science and some jokes into the rythm is sooooo impressive, this video should be seen by many more people. You also just earned a new fan!
me toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I like how the same person plays as blue shirt guy, gray shirt guy, the dad and his son, the crazy religious guy, the scientist and the Pluto activist
This man really went out with a sign that said “Bring back Pluto and Arby’s Potato Cakes.”
*THE DEDICATION*
Thank you for sharing this! I have been trying to figure the bottom of this sign for weeks 😁
I'm glad to see that this generation still seems to take Pluto's loss of its planetary status as a personal offense.
Lmao
I mean this guy's a little older than the current generation, most likely a millennial so in 2006 he was old enough to remember it.
WE ABSOLUTELY DO
I disregard it, its still a planet to me dammit!
I know right?
And this is what science nerds do for fun folks. As a science teacher who taught that Pluto was a planet and then had to stop teaching that, this song speaks right to my heart.
Very well done indeed! 👏👊👍👏👊👍👏👊👍👏👊👍
i feel like your my friend Kareem
And now start teaching it again, because it once more is one.
I mean, teach as many of the planets you think is practically useful to teach since there are like loads of them now (and always were before they decided to include them after all).
@@Torthrodhel That was always my bandwagon- "Teach them all! You wanna call these ones dwarf planets, fine, but at least let kids know all of what's in the solar system!"
Now, if your criteria is 'as many as is practically useful'...
...Well, you've got a good point there. :-)
@@andrewgilbertson5672 I think Pluto does work well now in terms of rudimentary level teaching as a sort of "show house" example of the "many further planets" there are, due to its historical significance. Even a tease, maybe... a curious mind could see the information being present about other planets (like a list in a book or something), and be encouraged to read it themselves, rather than being made to. I've always thought learning flourishes the very most when nothing depends on it. It can be naturally joyful and leisure-driven that way, instead of feel like a chore to be glad to be done-with. Especially early on in life, that's a huge factor to things sticking. You learn okay when someone tells you you have to, but you get an actual bug for something when it feels like you're the one who had the idea to know it in the first place.
There's a natural drive to completionism that could be itched by the power of example here. Get kids reading and learning of their own accord. Bit like what happens with dinosaurs, because dinosaurs are cool... and you know the "main ones", but the geeky side of you wants to fill in the gaps. Bit like that but with space, which is also really cool.
This actually sounds great just like we don’t talk about Bruno it has the same Rhythm I love it!
This was very creative, states the true facts of how Pluto was deprived of being called a "planet", the lyrics fit in, that animated part was good, this was very good
Kids today will never know the betrayal we all felt when Pluto was not considered a planet anymore. We had to relearn it all in class.
Pluto still remains in my heart as the ninth planet
Astonished by the degree of accuracy and originality to the original song,
Didnt see the comming of dancing around the table sequence,
Brilliantly written and choreographed
Congratulations
so accurate that the bot gods of youtube tagged it as the real thing :D
OUTSTANDING! I am just filled with wonder and awe at this work of art! The Alderan thing made me laugh out loud, but honestly, it is genius on so many levels. Thank-you for making this!
I didn't expect this to be nowhere near this good. The lyrics are written perfectly. Love it.
Saving this for my future elementary school classroom 😂
Wish I had it when I taught about the solar system
Great idea, I think I will show it to my students too. (BTW, a while back one of my students (an 8 year old) asked me, 'So, how did Pluto shrink?' (Luckily I was facing the board at the time so I could hide my laugh and I told him that just because it's now called a dwarf planet doesn't mean it shrank).
@@nami141 Technically it did, at least in our understanding of it. When first discovered it was estimated to be 0.7 Earth masses, but as telescopes got better its mass was revised downwards until we discovered Charon and confirmed its true mass once and for all.
The little kid” singing “there are nine” in the singing together part is what did it for me! It is barely heard in the actualy WDTAB song (the lyrics were “I am fine”), and the fact that it was included in this parody is hilarious XD
This is amazing
When were those lyrics said in the actual song? Lol
@@ivysaur7476 when the are all singing at the same time, Isabela was saying "I'm fine" like they said, it is barely heard.
@@ShellySoldSeashellsByTheSea u mean Dolores
@@mimewf1277 i'm pretty sure both of them were singing at the same time
@@mimewf1277 Dolores was saying "I'll be fine"
Pluto will always be a planet in our hearts
Real ❤
In the original song, at the point when everyone is going around the table where Mirabel is assembling the prophesy, both Isobella and Dolores are repeating the words, "I'm fine! I'm fine!" apparently about their feelings of Tio Bruno's forecasts for them. It would have been funny if, in your song, you had someone singing "Ceres! Sedna! Eris!" so there was a mention of WHY Pluto had been demoted.
Fun Fact: After their discovery Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta and Astraea were considered as planets. With the discovery of Neptune as the 13th planet they desided to classify those five as asteroids, which also didn't exist before.
@@peterdeckenbach1045 - Yup. And I believe Eris was named for the Goddess of Discord because it started the debate of whether trans-Neptunian objects should be classified as planets: if Pluto was one, then why not Eris, which is actually larger? What about other bodies like Makemake or Haumea? Depending on the size threshold used, that would give Sol upwards of 120 planets.
@@peterdeckenbach1045 But you forgot that ceres is also an dwarf planet.
@@caseyyeow1649 Ceres was first a planet, then an asteroid, and now a dwarf planet.
Wow! This should be a mandatory cirriculum in schools. Well done! So creative, humourous & educational. I am 55yrs old & I got all your puns, references & double meanings. I am getting great Weird Al Yankovich vibes here! 🤣👍👍👍
You may remember the Schoolhouse Rock episode “Interplanet Janet.” In the song, she visited the sun and all nine planets, ending with Pluto.
Yep
Vic. Yankovic. Not vich
@@rcschmidt668 yea that video was up date the next day: wrong!
@@Mag3.1415 😭
The perfect We Don’t Talk About Bruno Parody doesn’t exi-
Not exactly perfect, there are some parts I didn’t like.
So in total I rate it 8/9
@@m23medrano 8/9 is perfect to me
@@m23medrano oh just shut up,would ya
was it the part:hey fellas, that nut jobs here.
because im pretty sure thats you,you'r the nut job
@@emilykerr5530 why u so mad, geez🤨🧐
honestly this ones better
also if you liked this search
TURN IT DOWN-encanto dolors
and WE DONT TALK ABOUT ZERO
Pluto is a planet and no one can change my mind.
this whole video was top notch...genius lyrics, excellent video 👏🏽 we need a follow up - how about "atmospheric pressure" lol
Lol 😆
Under the atmosphere
Welcome to the family Sol
@@defnotsoph. over the surface?
@@Rabid_Nationalist reminds me of "welcome to the family, son" from re6
"You hear about Pluto? That's messed up, right?" - Burton (Gus) Guster 2006 -
Now that I've successfully picked up all Psych fans, I miss Pluto. It feels horrific as a 5ish year old learning about planets and they teach Pluto. As soon as we get the nine in our minds, they're all like "Pluto's not a planet in the new textbooks,". They're stinky butts.
Psych fan successfully picked up 😌
psych is all i think of when someone mentions pluto lol
You beat me to it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 damn
Poor Pluto
We could bring back Pluto but then all the other Dwarf planets are planets and you have to remember them as well
As a 90s kid, I felt this song. I'm still programmed to believe in 9 planets.
This was a hilarious materpiece, SIR! 👏 👏 👏
How do you think we of the older generations feel? We believed it before you were born.
I maybe a 2004 kid but I have always believed that Pluto was always and will always be a planet no matter what people have told me or will tell me. I will just tell them change my mind and they won’t
I will always consider Pluto a planet
It gets even worse if you study animals because they change scientific names ALL the time. They will just randomly decide to reclassify an entire genus and then for like 20 years no one knows what species anyone is talking about lol. Also you cant just use common names when it comes to things like invertebrates because there may be half a dozen species with the EXACT same common name and they are often completely unrelated species. For example, a lot of people think "giant birdeater tarantula" refers to one species of tarantula, but in reality it could refer to at least a dozen different species from across the globe that happen to share the same common name. The Avicularia genus got absolutely decimated a few years ago and I still dont know what to call anything lol. I just still refer to them as their old name because I cant remember the new names and neither can anyone else lol.
I wonder if they also made Bruno Mars joke
What a masterpiece, my goodness!!! Wow! I really need a Spotify-Version of this.
I feel like this is something my science teacher would show the class, love it
I was thinking of this to. I liked it as well.
Jon deserves the Bill Nye notoriety in science classes in America
He will not because we don’t talk about Pluto
I can't believe Disney took this amazing song about poor Pluto and turned it into a song about some crazy curly haired dude who can see the future.
It's like when they turned Pluto into the dog of a mere mouse. Why Disney
You know how Disney is, can’t keep their hands off of anything. We all know where the real views should go!
how dare they. How friggin dare they
Umm They took it from Disney ya okay?
@@justwatchyoutube3129 It was a joke
@@justwatchyoutube3129 r/woooooosh
Can we just appreciate how thousands of people took Pluto‘s denomination as a personal offense? 😂😂😂
Afterall this years, I'm still the same.
too many roman demigods
It'd honestly be hypocritical if it weren't so ridiculous.
Where's the people campaigning for Eris to be called a planet?
@@Keznen a lot of people don't know the existence of eris, haumea and makemake
@@SouffleDude_256 Which is quite unfortunate.
My favorite part is when he holds the sign up
This is the PERFECT mixture of humour and genius. I couldn’t stop laughing, this is a masterpiece!
laughing-?
The lyrical genius cannot be denied. Best adaptation so far.
I guess you could say getting people to remember Pluto by using the most recent popular Disney song is pretty... _galaxy brained._
Fancy seeing you here, you onmipresent fella.
Anyways, wasn't Pluto reinstated as a planet a few years ago, tho?
It's still taught in schools in my country but as a dwarf planet
I was born in 2006 the last year Pluto was a planet I never could have seen in his full glory and can only imagine how great it was
We will ALWAYS consider Pluto a planet! No one can take that away!
@@seedsoflove7684 There is a reason the person replacing Mirabel is a Pluto enthusiast.
I was born on July 25th 2005 so I was only about a year and a month old when Pluto became a dwarf
Fun fact: Pluto was discovered and then debunked as a planet in less than the time it takes for Pluto to orbit the sun.
I forgot things very often so forgive me, but how long is it again?
@@sureindubitably3771 Pluto was discovered in 1930. It was debunked as a planet in 2006 (76 year gap). It takes Pluto about 248 earth years to orbit the sun.
@@monsterbebebes3503 But can we get it back on the team before it finishes (as well as the other dwarfs)?
@@creativecritters6791 I don't think anyone's in favor of expanding the definition of "planet" to include 34 of them in our solar system alone 😂
@@IceMetalPunk I do. And it won't be "just" 34. If we go back to the 16th century rules, many moons, asteroids, and other space rocks will join the party, and we'll have over 150! Doesn't that sound cool!
I’m currently working with first/second graders, and they had a project about the solar system. When Pluto was brought up, they were legit disappointed - one of them even went: “Well THAT hurts me.”
Loved it - it most definitely beats all the other songs about planets I heard that week… But seriously this is amazing.
When my four year old wanted to make his own solar system model, he was sure to include Pluto. My mama heart was proud. :)
@@yellowladybug4010 Did he include the other dwarf planets like Ceres, Makemake, Haumea, and Eris?
@@Lexivor no, we haven't really learned about those. But he did include the astroid belt.
@@Lexivor rip Haumea, Ceres, Makemake, Eris and other dwarves even tho they arent much known
You just made my kids’ day with this video! They were singing their own version of “we don’t talk about Pluto” a couple of weeks ago and seeing your version got them so excited! Great job!
PLUTO WILL ALWAYS BE A PLANET IN MY HEART!!!
Yes
I remember being in science class back in 3rd grade when my teacher Ms. Clark broke the news that broke my kid heart. Pluto was my favorite planet and I loved it! Now I’ve got to settle for crummy Jupiter. Anyway before I start crying got my lost planet, let me drop one like for you sir.
I mean Pluto can be your favorite object floating around in space
It was in the summer before I started college. I was visiting the campus and they told us in a talk. We all knew why the IAU did it, but it was still sad.
I was 9 about to turn 10 the following September. I didn't care because my favorite planet was Saturn.
Amaaaazing 🤩
HI
Ikr
No! Js uglyyyyyyyyyyyy!
Mean
What?!
That "Oh fellas that nutjob is here" made me laugh so hard. This whole tribute was brilliant. Gotta get Neil de Grasse Tyson to react to this.
What a winner
That would be hysterical!
@@calebwatson5102 😂
I only hope someone has sent this to him
It's been months and still I come back from time to time to enjoy this masterpiece.
As someone who had had a 2 hours' debate about why Pluto should be a planet, this really speaks with my soul.
I wouldn't want to spend two hours being wrong but kudos to you for your dedication.
At some point, Pluto will crash into Neptune so...
@@shambhav9534 rip neptune
Hope you think Eris should be a planet too, then. If Pluto is a planet, Eris is too.
@@Keznen Technically, Earth shouldn't really be a planet. If there is a ghost civilisation in Jupiter or something, I'm sure they don't count the Earth as a planet given it's mass compared the everything else in the solar system.
3:13 I find it funny that all of them are singing except scientist who is just there with his little board and just vibing
I showed this to my mom and brother and my mom said exactly “This seems like something your brother would watch and it’s nerdy” also I love when you walk with a sign I like to imagine people seeing that and going “What is going on?”
Ok why the algorithm just now shared this masterpiece 😂❤
PURE UNADULTERATED GENIUS! I cannot WAIT to find an excuse to play this to my class soon haha - thank you!!
Same
Tbh
Absolutely fantastic.
The mnemonic that I was taught as a kid was My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming (Planets), which is even more of a kick in the teeth for poor Pluto, really 😕
My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming... what? What? What? What?!
@@em5522 We'll never know....
2:35 It Says “Bring Back Pluto, *And Arby’s Potato Cakes”* What?
Ironically, we are now once again debating if there is a ninth planet
I love this "We don't talk about Bruno" space parody
and oh yeah at 1:47, I loved the Star Wars reference!
It is awesome!
"I am fine" -> "There are nine".
And many other end/slant rhymes like in the original song 😁
We need to bring this to 100M views!
I hope Lim MM is aware of this song 👍🏽
no
98 million views left.
This is amazing I showed my teacher and he loved it. This is cool and the lyrics are thought out well, Love it ❤❤❤ the music video is good too :)
I'm from Streator Illinois. Home of Clyde Tombaugh. In Streator Pluto's still a planet!
Brilliant. My son doesn't care for Encanto, but my little science lover was transfixed on this. He talks about Pluto's demotion quite often.
Fun fact: Some scientists are fighting to get Pluto back on the team, and he might be bringing enough friends, including some moons and asteroids, to bump the total amount of planets up to 150+!
Imagine making kids memorize all those...
All they’d have to do is make three classifications of planets: gas giants, midsize planets, and dwarf planets. Then we’d get even more total planets!
I hope they pull through! I thought they were just splitting hairs when they said Pluto isn't a planet. It's a dwarf planet. Meanwhile I'm over here like; "Dwarf Planet" still has "Planet" in the name so...Pluto is still a planet!
Why
@@wendylott6920 As said though now we get to add countless other dwarf planet sized objects to our register. Enjoy teaching kids about the 158 planets in order from the sun, except the pluto ones skip through each others orbits so you also have to learn where they intersect and cross each other...
No thanks, bye pluto.
This is actual perfection. Everything about this was nothing if not peak entertainment.
I want this on Apple Music and I want this on my playlist. 12 out of 10 would recommend.
I remember when I was little, the only planet I wanted to travel to was pluto. I was devastated to learn it wasn't a planet anymore and refused to accept it.
omg how has this only reached my recommendations now?? It's a full song! Complete with the visuals of people dancing around the puzzle at the end!! This guy needs more recognition.
After I watched Encanto I came up with something like this, but never actually tried continuing it, I'm so happy someone came up with this and actually made it a full thing.
I thought this was just going to be an awkward parody that didn't fit well together.
But NOPE, every thing about this was perfect to the original song.
If we kept Pluto as a planet, that would mean we have 14 planets now. And more every year.
"now you tell me who's gonna tell Hades that his planet was forced to resing?" Best line in the whole song 😂😂😂
*resign
Shoutout to my fellow kids growing up when Pluto officially had its "planet" status removed. A wild time to be in science class.
Truly, a wild time to be in science class. Lol
I'm still aching over the loss of Pluto...yet who knows a comeback is possible..Since we have over 1,400 planets and counting,I'm sure more surprises are in store!!
I'm not emotionally invested in Pluto's label, but I do love this song and this is hands-down the best written and produced parody of it I've heard.