The fact that on the Crunchyroll channel, the clip of Renner’s song is titled “Did NOT See the Musical Number Coming”, should tell you how completely out of left field it was. And it was both on brand for her character and glorious
To be fair, the Crunchyroll channel don't know a whole lot about Light Novels. It is openly stated in the anime that Renner was so overjoyed with what happenned she started singing and dancing. To anyone who knew the Light Novel, the only surprise was how well that scene was adapted, not that there was a musical at that moment. On the contrary, it was expected.
One thing about that entry, though. It's been an age since I watched Overlord, so I definitely could just be forgetting, but did her family actually abuse her? I don't remember any specific examples. I remember her big, buff eldest brother being an idiot that got himself ripped apart by the werewolf maid (Beta, I think), and the fat middle brother was actually a surprisingly smart and relatively decent guy, at least compared to his brother and sister. In fact, I think the whole idea with this family was to subvert those stereotypes. Renner seems like a pure, saintly princess, but she's really just a manipulative yandere who will gladly burn everything to the ground to play with her boy toy forever. The proud, macho crowned prince turns out to a complete screw-up who dies so quickly that he's barely relevant. The portly middle child that looks like a jealous, power-hungry weasel is the only one to display anything resembling true nobility.
I'll respond to myself because I realised I made a mistake and I would like anyone reading my comments to see it. I meant it was stated in the Light Novel, not in the anime. Sorry about that.
@@rebaxbayushi577 ok, I’ll give you that. It kinda has been a while since I read that volume, but the fact that the anime actually decided to show it and give it lyrics ( something I’m pretty certain the novel didn’t do ) and also managed to keep fully in character to Renner was pretty sweet.
And here I was just thinking when watching this: "Boy howdy, when is Josh going to add Ruthlessness from Epic the Musical to these villain songs lists?" Ask and you shall receive.
Words cannot properly describe how genuinely elated I was to see you give Ruthlessness the spotlight And on the 'flubbed apology' bit, I think it was less because of Odysseus not actually apologizing properly (though it definitely didn’t help) but because Poseidon wanted to rub it in his face that that’s not how the world is. Poseidon’s entire analogy would fall flat if he did actually accept the apology. "The line between naïveté and hopefulness is almost invisible" is basically Poseidon saying that Odysseus is a fool for believing that an apology would quell his wrath.
To add to that (and possibly putting aside the lore behind the song), Ruthlessness as a whole can be interpreted as Poseidon trying to give Odysseus a well deserved reality check. The lyrics contain a message both in universe and out that showing mercy to an opponent isn't always a good thing, especially if you humiliate them in the process of doing so. To avoid this, even in the battles you were forced into, you must be both willing and able to beat your opponent into acknowledging your strength and ability to the point that they're actually scared to try their luck with you again. And while kindness may be virtue, but that doesn't mean that everyone has it or will graciously receive it. So there are times where we must discard it, lest the actual predators think us easy prey. All of this may sound callous, but it is just as Poseidon says, "Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves." It may sound cruel and inhumane, but it is a important message that never leaves your mind. And just as well, this song keeps getting stuck in my head every time I hear it.
Something even better about Fallen is that (at least to my knowledge) animes don’t even really DO villain songs, so suddenly hearing Renner’s haunting singing is the last thing anyone was expecting.
There's One Piece where Big Mom, the main villain of Whole Cake Island Arc, sings Blood Party which has the essence of a Disney villain song. In fact there are 9 musical numbers in the whole arc: Blood Party, BADEND MUSICAL, Eat me!, If I Think of Tomorrow, NON SUGAR LIFE, Rule of a Holiday, Soul Pocus -Song of the Queen-, SUGAR LIFE and WELCOME VIP.
Death Note has Misa's Song. A slow, quiet, lullaby-like song. Short, but a good mix of elegant and creepy, and chock-full of symbolism, especially when the instrumental reprise comes up at the end of the series. Even the English dub version is good.
Overlord in *my* Joshscorcher video? A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. Also, watching Epic The Musical take over the internet will never not be amazing.
Soon as you mentioned Evil Disney Princess songs I immediately knew Overlord was gonna be mentioned. Because the amount of shit this woman did just to corrupt, cripple and force her Knight in Shining Armor to be nothing more than a fallen and broken husband absolutely dependent on her is all levels of fucked up.
Songs he needs to mention: creative control, puzzle park, a million gruesome ways to die, the darkest lord with lyrics, don’t listen, Jax toy, stayed gone, insane, I’m syco (purple girl song).
Yay it's back!!! Love this series 😍😍 I look forward to someday seeing "The Bunny Song" from Veggietales on these one day, it's always been a classic earworm for me.😆😆
Believe it or not, but I actually stumbled upon quite a few MLP style animatics that use Broadway songs, From the TH-camr ink potts And it’s actually how I found some really good Broadway songs. This is the moment Alive Confrontation A Story Told I will be there Another day, a little death Hell at your doorstep I know those eyes/this man is dead The man I used to be Oh really good songs and put together with some pretty good animations. (some of them really dark)
To my knowledge Renner’s song was because in the light novel the feeling she felt from getting everything she wanted made her feel like singing. So the anime actually made her sing. It’s kinda like how there wasn’t an actual eye at the top of Sauron’s tower but they but it in the movies anyway. Unless I misunderstood that.
Thank you for introducing me to "Epic: The Musical" with this list. I really enjoyed it, and I look forward to the final two sagas once they're ready.:)
5. I got to thank the Nostalgia Critic for introducing me to the song Secret of Survival. 4. Maybe it would've liked the Mara Wilson version of Mathilda if it was a musical. Yeah, I said it, I don't like Mathilda. 3. Honestly, I think a villain song centering on the princess being the true villain would fit very well with the upcoming live action Snow White remake. And if you know what I'm talking about, you'll know why I said that. 2. Only video games can take entities from Greek Mythology and have them sing rock songs. 1. Join the club for those who love Greek Mythology.
I remember the Disney channel cartoon Dave The Barbarian had an evil princess character. I think she was only in one episode and idk how to spell her name.
love the mention of overlord...bonus info for those who care...the ballroom scene is anime original, where they kinda brilliantly explained the entirety of renner view of the events in song, since the anime did not have time to do what novel did(novel renner did a brief recap of what she trully did in most key events of the fall of the kingdom)... one minor note is, in novel, even tho a triumph, even reneer realized she kinda played herself....she used everything she had to show to nazarick she is useful, but because Ainz himself decided to play in her little game personally, now she realizes that her magnum opus...is now the base level of what will be expected of her(she fully believe that ainz did so fully intentionally, to effortlessly trap her inside her own scheme)
Minor correction. The song LYRICS are anime only, the song isn't. It is openly stated in the Light Novel that Renner was so overjoyed with how things went, she started singing and dancing by herself.
I won't stop fighting for Nerdy Prudes Must Die until you include it Josh! I'll even accept Literal Monster for theater villain songs, and for fan-made, I'd recommend Daisies by Blackgryph0n
Want a villain song that counts as both Theatre *and* Television? “Line In The Sand” by Motörhead, the theme song of Monday Night Raw’s most dominant and ruthless faction, Evolution. Evolution represented the past, present, and future of the WWE with its members. Ric Flair, the experienced and decorated veteran; Triple H, the current world champion; and Randy Orton and Batista, the cocky rookies with more upside than they knew what to do with. The song is about time, change, and fittingly, evolution as a concept. From Flair and Triple H’s perspectives, it’s about reflecting on how they’ve evolved as the world changed around them. For Randy and Batista, it’s about crossing the “line in the sand” and claiming their place in history. For all of them, it’s about finding out just who they are, and what the world will remember them for.
As a total otaku myself, it pleases my heart to see anime villain songs get their time in the spotlight. And no matter how many times I hear it, when I pull up that song on TH-cam, I get a major chill down my spine.
I am SO GLAD that you mentioned Neal illustrator for the animatic of Ruthlessness! Out of all the animatics of this song, I believe this is the most accurate representation!
I was *FLABBERGASTED* to see School Song on here. It's one of my favorite ensemble villain songs of all time and you perfectly described why I love it so much.
I dunno how much of a villain song this is but I gotta give props to Tot Musica, the song Uta sings in One Piece: Film Red specifically for the way the subtitles were handled. I watched it in subs in the movie theater and boy howdy let me tell you as someone who's a big anime fan I have seen FAR too many japanese songs be simply translated word for word with no regard for how the english lyrics line up with what's actually being said in the japanese language, So going into the movie theater and seeing the sheer effort they did to make the translated subtitles line up with the japanese vocals just blew me away, especially when they used Elder Futhark runes for when she chanted in the odd language of the song
8:49 and don't forget ice nine kills songs based on horror movies which does count as villain songs thanks to the silver screen franchise and now a work of art considering that they are fan who are into horror 💗😇🌸🐶
Never get tired of this, so many good ones. Thank you, Josh. Incidentally, for fan made music, if you haven’t already, I recommend looking up the 8-Bit Big Band.
Eyyyyy, another sucker for Epic The Musical! I hadn't listened to Ruthlessness itself before, but I did listen to the song that followed it (I think), which was called Monster, and is my all time favorite song from it- right up there with 'The Child and The Horse'
I remember when I first saw Matilda live. There weren’t any scene changes but the big kids were scaling the gate of the school and shoving blocks into the gate and the big kids would get higher and higher with every block.
Another thing about Epic is the utilization of the leitmotif later on. It’s played again in so many other songs and it shows that Odysseus did learn. Particularly with ONE line that I have learned by heart. “The line between. Naivety and hopefulness is almost invisible. So close your heart, the world is dark and Ruthlessness is mercy.”
14:20 If you haven't listened to it yet, I would highly recommend Hadestown. It's a musical adaptation of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice and "Why We Build the Wall" is an incredible villain song.
Ruthlessness SLAPS so hard, the song gave me inspiration for a D&D character and I've been tormenting my DM with a Paladin/Warlock cross class (Open Sea Paladin + Fathomless Warlock)
When i saw Matilda and the school song being mentioned i legit had a smile because i KNEW you were gonna mention the sheer and utter brilliance of that song (when i saw the slime tutorial for the first time and they got to that song, i was not expecting the alphabet to be hiding inside the lyrics so to say i was in awe at the sheer wit when they start showing the letters appearing on the gate would be a gross understatement)
The matilda song is great in the VISUALS as well depending on what version you watch!! When i saw the stage version, the theatre i went to had the gate made out of squares rather than just use a regular gate, so the older kids were able to climb up it which made it a lot more interesting to watch!!
Here are some of my recommendations: Non-Disney movies: the duchess I must be (the Loud house movie) Theater: Kick it up a notch (Starship) Tv show: party on, Scarm (Kiff) Video Game: Cog in the Machine (I expect you to die 3) Fanmade: the toy box (Stupendium)
here's one that i'm not sure if it would fit into any of those categories but still is a bop: The hounds by the Protomen (dr. wily from megaman singing a song)
If you want a great tv show villain song and allow anime, AND you want what feels like a twisted villain song. You NEEDS listen to both Bloody Party and Bad End from One Piece. The villain BIG MOM basically thinks she is a Disney princess when she’s really the evil monster
Update:Taco Tirade still won’t leave my head even months later and is one of my personal favorite villian songs to jam out to. Although I also been jamming out to the fanmade villian protagonist songs by Lydia the Batf. Mirabel’s Nothing Left to Lose, Tinkerbell’s Fall Little Wendy Bird Fall, Alice I only Paint in Red now, etc
Oh and how can I forget Urinetown? I was so obsessed with the soundtrack that it became a running joke in my drama club. You got Mr Cladwell, the Cop Song, and my personal favorite:Don’t be the bunny where Cladwell subtly gives threats to his daughter Hope on not being an animal like the poorer people he mistreats for his benefit. Not my favorite on the soundtrack but it’s one I think shows Cladwell’s viewpoint the best
I'm not sure if this counts, but "A Work of Art" by Ice Nine Kills is an amazing song for the villain of Terrifier, Art the Clown. Granted it isn't sung by Art itself, but it may as well be.
I was LITERALLY just playing Hades II before deciding to take a break and watching this video! Seeing Scylla and Ruthlessness be here fills me with much joy.
The only other example anime villain song I can think of is Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure, which is the second season. In season two ep 27 we are introduced to the Black Beauty Sisters, Sheshe and Mimi and they sing. The bad news is that the show didn't get an English dub. The goods news that that it was translated in nearly every other language. For those two, the Serbian version to me sounds the most sinister.
1:16 The funny part about this is at the climax it pays off Weasel: give me the gun and we all be friends Mole: really? I thought you said there’s no such thing Weasel: oh come on that was just the start of a song! 😂😂😂
Ngl when i was watching season 4 of Overlord, the last think i've expected was a disney princess style musical perfomance, but i still loved it and it was one of the best, maybe even THE BEST moments of the season❤❤❤
my top suggestion for each category -Non-Disney: How Can I Refuse? (Barbie as The Princess and The Pauper)-It's only 2 minutes long but encapsulates Preminger's character so well and with so much clever rhyming and word paly in its lyrics that a singer and lyricist made an hour long video dissecting it. -Theatre: Let It Out (The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals)-The perfect climax to a horror comedy exploration of musical storytelling and a strong contender for my all time favorite villain song, even if you don't have the added context on the hivemind's true nature from the other Hachetfield content Starkid have made. -TV Show: Evil Manta's Lullaby/Just Like Me (The Little Mermaid tv series)- Tim Curry plays an ancient sea demon doing his best to raise his son into a fearsome terror of the deep in an oddly high quality number for a Disney spin off show. -Video Games: King of The Creatures (Sam and Max Hit The Road)- An country rock ode to hunting and general animal cruelty from one Conroy Bumpus when he finally gets his hands on a bigfoot before our beloved freelance police set about raining on his cryptid poaching parade. -Fan Made: Rouge's Gallery (The Stupendium)- An ominously catchy ad and veiled threat from old Crazy Redd about his latest venture, everything Stupes excels at rolled into one art dealing, foxy package.
I've been checking out Lydia the Bard's work after this and... HOLY MOLY. I REALLY hope you cover Mirabel's songs. Out of all of Lydia's works, those two are my favorite.
Ruthlessness taking the spot for Fan Songs is totally fair. But I'mma keep suggesting it until I see it Josh. Something Wicked by cthulhu lemon. For context, the song itself is based on the events of the Minecraft TH-cam series, the Life Series, where a bunch of TH-camrs play an extreme and complicated version of hardcore Minecraft. In their third season, Double Life, the rules for the game was that everyone had three lives and was supposed to have a "soulmate" whom they share a healthbar with (ie, if your soulmate got blown up by a Creeper, you died too). Most of the players all partnered up with their respective soulmates, but not all of them. One of them, Pearlescentmoon, or Pearl for short, was outright abandoned by her soulmate Scott after she and another player, Martyn, went on an adventure instead of looking for their soulmates like everyone else. Because of the fact that she ended up on her own in a season that promotes co-operation, plus the added in real life issue of Pearl being in Australia while everyone else was in a completely different timezons, resulting in her playing the game with little to no sleep, Pearl spent the rest of the series acting like a crazy woman, with her only source of stability being a wolf she tamed named Tilly. The other gamers all become fearful of her, her odd behavior unsettling them, with one of them even remarking that there's "something wicked" within her, which led to her catchphrase in the final session of Double Life; "Something wicked this way comes" By the end of Double Life, she's devolved into a cackling mad woman surrounded by an army of wolves that became more of an unhinged threat than the actual Red Names (players who were on the last of their three lives and were granted the ability to kill other players). But the story is twisted when you watch it from her perspective. The events that eventually led to her mad spiral are all clearly outside of her control, especially as she repeatedly tries to form friendships with other players, only to get harshly rejected and betrayed time and time again (Ren blaming her when he lost his first life to an Enderman, Cleo lighting Tilly on fire), causing a gradual decline in her sanity, which she ultimately blames on Scott, who had not only been her friend in the previous season, but is outright ignoring her like you'd try to do with any "crazy ex-girlfriend" as he calls her and only even talks or works with her whenever circumstances call for it. Her only friend for a majority of the series is Tilly, to the point that the idea of losing Tilly becomes the easiest way to make her go ballistic. Something Wicked by cthulhu lemon takes all of that and condenses it all into a haunting melody of Pearl acknowledging the fear the other players have of her ("I've gained a bit of a reputation, and I've lost of respect") but pointing out the reason she is the way she is is because Scott abandoned her ("I know that you can't stand me, sweetheart I'm all too aware") and his attempts to ghost her whenever he can ("Just don't pretend like I'm nobody, it's almost too much to bear") as she outright rejects the idea of trying to patch things up and regain any sanity she could by doing so. The damage has already been done, and her situation is f(yay)ed up beyond all repair. As far as Pearl, in her slowly crumbling mind, is concerned, Scott's not her soulmate anymore; Tilly, the only one to not abandon her, is her real soulmate. And if anything happens to Tilly, then the last thing you'll hear is someone whispering in the distance "Something wicked this way comes, Something wicked this way comes, Something wicked this way comes"
The way School Song had a chokehold on the Total Drama community was crazy, but i did like it at the time. And now hearing it here, the memories of those YT Shorts flashed through my mind during thst segment.
I remember seeing Secret to Survival on a random channel surf and not having a clue what movie I was watching. Just that the song was good. One villain tune that always sticks in my mind (just as little-known and bizarre as the film it's in) would be Welcome To My Warehouse in the animated David Copperfield film. Murdstone is an anthromorphic lion here (actual bipedal animals, not... whatever Wind in the Willows was) and he definitely gives off good Scar vibes as he elaborates how his awful slave labor factory is going to break poor Davey's will down; 'Baking cheese on aching knees! Until you wish that you were *DEAD*!'
Epic the musical has become such a titan of an icon even josh and of creators have become fans bring joy to my soul. Cause man jorge create a masterpiece and deserves all the praise he gets he earn it. Also josh if you thought ruthelessness is good wait until the vengeance saga with "get in the water"and "six hundred strike"
When it comes to epic we had only two options ruthlessness or thunder bringer both show two of the most powerful gods of Greek mythology at their most crueland vindictive
I might have missed this mention in a previous list, but would suggest “ Money Cat Knows Where the Money Tree Grows “ from Gay Purr-ee Its a Tex Avery animated short film about cats. The song is catchy and sinister. To give an idea, The money Cat is essentially this devil in cat form and runs this empire of ally cats in Paris. “When preacher can’t preach you And teacher can’t teach you When angels can’t reach you The money cat can.”
One for me would be "Falling Leaves" from Full Metal Daemon Muramasa. What stands out for me is juts how unlike it is the usual villain song. It is sung from the main villainess's Hikaru Minato perspective. And for a villain who has been on a mad quest for godhood and has been slaughtering humanity left and right and soon will do so for the entire world in order to break morality itself, rather than being big, grandiose or sinister, it is a gentle and almost childish song. As at the end of the day, what she is after is simply to know her fathers love, true and pure, and she feels like the morality of the world is stopping him from being honest simply cause it is "the right thing to do", and the song reflects this. It voices her desire to simply see the true essence of her father and to not be surrounded by comforting lies, and she clings on to the hope that it can be done. And the real power play is when it plays, right in the final climax of the story as the final truth is finally revealed and she finds the answer the sought. The Full Metal Daemon. The promise of love, that when one takes the life of a hated, one must take the life of a loved one. The ultimate proof of love. Her villain song is one element that comes together with everything else that makes this finale such a powerful scene. Despite how ambitious and dangerous she was, at the end of the day she was just a lost child with perhaps the most mundane wish of all.
the way I started bouncing in my seat when you started talking about Epic the Musical! If you want more, Mr. Jorge, the creator of the musical, is releasing the next part, The Vengeance Saga, on October 31st! Where we should be getting the next Poseidon song, Get in The Water
All right new list. Non-Disney: I swear I've heard this song on another countdown and the main flaw was the same... it's too short. Theater: Geez this has got me worried for the kids now... TV Show: An anime song? And one from an anime I've watched. Instant like! Video Games: I heard a little bit of this song during your playthrough but listening to this song... dang! Fan Made: Well now I want to listen to all of these songs now!
I was hoping either Lydia’s Villian songs or Epic would make the list and I was not disappointed when one of my favorite songs from the ocean saga made it. If you are planing on doing something with Lydia’s Villian songs, I eagerly look forward to seeing them.
When it comes to theatre my favourite villain song is "The Confrontation" from Jekyll & Hyde. A duet where Jekyll is spiralling into desperation and Hyde just revels in it. As for fan songs I have a soft spot for Blixemi's "Play to Win" for Warrior Cats. Hawkfrost tries to convince his brother to join him as he does whatever it takes to put himself in first place. Also, while I'm not sure where you'd put this, "To the Void" by Luel John for Rainmation is sung by a necromancer pirate queen.
I honestly love how Video Games can use villain songs effectively. There’s obviously the gameplay aspect, and that’s really important. But another way I really like seeing it used in games, is a s a backdrop to a scene. One of my favorite game villain songs is “A Step Away” from Xenoblade 3. At first you just assume it’s another song with lyrics meant to enhance the already tragic scene in Chapter 5, and make you cry like Drifting Soul, Moment of Eternity, and One Last You did before. But after the opening of the next Chapter, you realize who the song was actually about, and how it was foreshadowing what was to come. It’s not obvious that it’s about the villain, but eventually you realize, that it most definitely can’t be about the heroes.
If you want a suggestion for fan-made then I recommend Nefarious and Crow’s Villain Song. It’s basically a typical villain song with Crow boasting about how he won’t fail like lesser villains and how he WILL conquer the world and unite it under one flag.
There is a cover of a song that the antagonist of the first season mother Isabella that she hums every time she sends a child who gets “adopted” from promised neverland made by amalee where she adds lyrics to the song and it’s so good and sounds more tragic
YES! The revenge saga so Epic is coming out on October 31st and I’m so freaking excited! For anyone who may be watching in the future, this year is 2024 Also, Josh, you go to the musical if it hits the stage, ya may see me there, because I’m KABOOMING my way to that show!
The fact that on the Crunchyroll channel, the clip of Renner’s song is titled “Did NOT See the Musical Number Coming”, should tell you how completely out of left field it was. And it was both on brand for her character and glorious
To be fair, the Crunchyroll staff member(s) who title the video clips take a lot of glee in coming up with funny yet fitting titles.
To be fair, the Crunchyroll channel don't know a whole lot about Light Novels. It is openly stated in the anime that Renner was so overjoyed with what happenned she started singing and dancing. To anyone who knew the Light Novel, the only surprise was how well that scene was adapted, not that there was a musical at that moment. On the contrary, it was expected.
One thing about that entry, though. It's been an age since I watched Overlord, so I definitely could just be forgetting, but did her family actually abuse her? I don't remember any specific examples. I remember her big, buff eldest brother being an idiot that got himself ripped apart by the werewolf maid (Beta, I think), and the fat middle brother was actually a surprisingly smart and relatively decent guy, at least compared to his brother and sister. In fact, I think the whole idea with this family was to subvert those stereotypes. Renner seems like a pure, saintly princess, but she's really just a manipulative yandere who will gladly burn everything to the ground to play with her boy toy forever. The proud, macho crowned prince turns out to a complete screw-up who dies so quickly that he's barely relevant. The portly middle child that looks like a jealous, power-hungry weasel is the only one to display anything resembling true nobility.
I'll respond to myself because I realised I made a mistake and I would like anyone reading my comments to see it. I meant it was stated in the Light Novel, not in the anime. Sorry about that.
@@rebaxbayushi577 ok, I’ll give you that. It kinda has been a while since I read that volume, but the fact that the anime actually decided to show it and give it lyrics ( something I’m pretty certain the novel didn’t do ) and also managed to keep fully in character to Renner was pretty sweet.
EPIC THE MUSICAL MENTION LETS GO! AND ITS RUTHLESSNESS! HOLY MOLY THIS IS AMAZING!
When?!
And here I was just thinking when watching this: "Boy howdy, when is Josh going to add Ruthlessness from Epic the Musical to these villain songs lists?"
Ask and you shall receive.
like c'mon epic cannot be mentioned without ruthlessness. i love how steven rodriguez portrays as poseidon ever since lol
Can’t wait for Thunder Bringer or Puppeteer then!
I just about died when he mentioned Epic and then I did die when he mentioned Ruthlessness! This man is in my brain!
Man, you mentioned how good Epic the Musical’s song “Ruthlessness” now, but imagine if you waited for Poseidon second song “Get in the water.”
Then you get the blistering reply in 600 Strikes!
What about Scylla
Words cannot properly describe how genuinely elated I was to see you give Ruthlessness the spotlight
And on the 'flubbed apology' bit, I think it was less because of Odysseus not actually apologizing properly (though it definitely didn’t help) but because Poseidon wanted to rub it in his face that that’s not how the world is.
Poseidon’s entire analogy would fall flat if he did actually accept the apology. "The line between naïveté and hopefulness is almost invisible" is basically Poseidon saying that Odysseus is a fool for believing that an apology would quell his wrath.
To add to that (and possibly putting aside the lore behind the song), Ruthlessness as a whole can be interpreted as Poseidon trying to give Odysseus a well deserved reality check. The lyrics contain a message both in universe and out that showing mercy to an opponent isn't always a good thing, especially if you humiliate them in the process of doing so. To avoid this, even in the battles you were forced into, you must be both willing and able to beat your opponent into acknowledging your strength and ability to the point that they're actually scared to try their luck with you again. And while kindness may be virtue, but that doesn't mean that everyone has it or will graciously receive it. So there are times where we must discard it, lest the actual predators think us easy prey.
All of this may sound callous, but it is just as Poseidon says, "Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves." It may sound cruel and inhumane, but it is a important message that never leaves your mind. And just as well, this song keeps getting stuck in my head every time I hear it.
It delights me to see Josh mention Lydia The Bard.
same
Ditto
Same here! Can't wait to hear him talk about her work at a later date! 😁.
Agreed
Something even better about Fallen is that (at least to my knowledge) animes don’t even really DO villain songs, so suddenly hearing Renner’s haunting singing is the last thing anyone was expecting.
There's One Piece where Big Mom, the main villain of Whole Cake Island Arc, sings Blood Party which has the essence of a Disney villain song. In fact there are 9 musical numbers in the whole arc: Blood Party, BADEND MUSICAL, Eat me!, If I Think of Tomorrow, NON SUGAR LIFE, Rule of a Holiday, Soul Pocus -Song of the Queen-, SUGAR LIFE and WELCOME VIP.
come to think of it
How Often Do Anime's even go into Musical Numbers???
Death Note has Misa's Song. A slow, quiet, lullaby-like song. Short, but a good mix of elegant and creepy, and chock-full of symbolism, especially when the instrumental reprise comes up at the end of the series. Even the English dub version is good.
@@orangeslash1667 I recall it getting a Spanish dub with their song getting translated.
@@shadowldrago Yes, but there's more like Greek, French, Hebrew, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese and Serbian.
Ruthlessness is one of my favorite songs from Epic the Musical, it's what got me hooked.
Overlord in *my* Joshscorcher video? A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
Also, watching Epic The Musical take over the internet will never not be amazing.
Soon as you mentioned Evil Disney Princess songs I immediately knew Overlord was gonna be mentioned.
Because the amount of shit this woman did just to corrupt, cripple and force her Knight in Shining Armor to be nothing more than a fallen and broken husband absolutely dependent on her is all levels of fucked up.
It all stems from having been born with a genius level intellect. It's so strong that empathy just doesn't exist in her mind.
The irony that his name was Climb but she made him fall. HARD!
But it fits perfectly with Overlord.
The Vengeance Saga srops Oct. 31st!
VERY ready to see how Get In The Water ends!
Songs he needs to mention: creative control, puzzle park, a million gruesome ways to die, the darkest lord with lyrics, don’t listen, Jax toy, stayed gone, insane, I’m syco (purple girl song).
Yes especially the mr puzzles songs
Yay it's back!!! Love this series 😍😍
I look forward to someday seeing "The Bunny Song" from Veggietales on these one day, it's always been a classic earworm for me.😆😆
Hades 2 isn't even fully released and it's already knocking every ball out of the park. Like, holy crap Scylla's boss themes are just SO GOOD!!!
As an Epic The Musical fan, I am absolutely giddy that Josh is now a fan as well.
If it’s greek mythology he’s gonna be a fan of it
Another great Villain Song in theatre is "Alive" from Jekyll & Hyde.
Yes!
Indeed! I’d also throw in “Hell To Your Doorstep” from Count of Monte Cristo!
Believe it or not, but I actually stumbled upon quite a few MLP style animatics that use Broadway songs,
From the TH-camr ink potts
And it’s actually how I found some really good Broadway songs.
This is the moment
Alive
Confrontation
A Story Told
I will be there
Another day, a little death
Hell at your doorstep
I know those eyes/this man is dead
The man I used to be
Oh really good songs and put together with some pretty good animations.
(some of them really dark)
@@Nazo-kage That’s how I discovered that musical too!! That artist did phenomenal work!
YES! GOD I WANT JOSH TO TALK ABOUT THIS ON HIS NEXT VIDEO
To my knowledge Renner’s song was because in the light novel the feeling she felt from getting everything she wanted made her feel like singing. So the anime actually made her sing.
It’s kinda like how there wasn’t an actual eye at the top of Sauron’s tower but they but it in the movies anyway. Unless I misunderstood that.
8:41 I'm happy with this being here cause I watched the Anime Overlord a bunch of times and Villain Princess's song still gets me everytime.
Thank you for introducing me to "Epic: The Musical" with this list. I really enjoyed it, and I look forward to the final two sagas once they're ready.:)
5. I got to thank the Nostalgia Critic for introducing me to the song Secret of Survival.
4. Maybe it would've liked the Mara Wilson version of Mathilda if it was a musical. Yeah, I said it, I don't like Mathilda.
3. Honestly, I think a villain song centering on the princess being the true villain would fit very well with the upcoming live action Snow White remake. And if you know what I'm talking about, you'll know why I said that.
2. Only video games can take entities from Greek Mythology and have them sing rock songs.
1. Join the club for those who love Greek Mythology.
I remember the Disney channel cartoon Dave The Barbarian had an evil princess character. I think she was only in one episode and idk how to spell her name.
NC? I thought it was animat.
@@becuaseimbored3481 Top 11 Villain Songs.
@@becuaseimbored3481 you’re thinking of top 10 scariest Disney moments from him.
love the mention of overlord...bonus info for those who care...the ballroom scene is anime original, where they kinda brilliantly explained the entirety of renner view of the events in song, since the anime did not have time to do what novel did(novel renner did a brief recap of what she trully did in most key events of the fall of the kingdom)...
one minor note is, in novel, even tho a triumph, even reneer realized she kinda played herself....she used everything she had to show to nazarick she is useful, but because Ainz himself decided to play in her little game personally, now she realizes that her magnum opus...is now the base level of what will be expected of her(she fully believe that ainz did so fully intentionally, to effortlessly trap her inside her own scheme)
Minor correction. The song LYRICS are anime only, the song isn't. It is openly stated in the Light Novel that Renner was so overjoyed with how things went, she started singing and dancing by herself.
@@rebaxbayushi577 true that, you are correct, she was singing and dancing in joy, she just wasnt singing exposition
i had not seen Overlord as of yet, but this video has encouraged me to do so. WOW, what a villainess number.
I won't stop fighting for Nerdy Prudes Must Die until you include it Josh! I'll even accept Literal Monster for theater villain songs, and for fan-made, I'd recommend Daisies by Blackgryph0n
As a girl who loves her villain songs, these songs makes me so happy! 🤩
Future TV suggestion: "Music Meister" from Batman The Brave & The Bold
I love how exactly the Epic the Musical song i requested showed up here. This is too good
Want a villain song that counts as both Theatre *and* Television?
“Line In The Sand” by Motörhead, the theme song of Monday Night Raw’s most dominant and ruthless faction, Evolution.
Evolution represented the past, present, and future of the WWE with its members. Ric Flair, the experienced and decorated veteran; Triple H, the current world champion; and Randy Orton and Batista, the cocky rookies with more upside than they knew what to do with.
The song is about time, change, and fittingly, evolution as a concept. From Flair and Triple H’s perspectives, it’s about reflecting on how they’ve evolved as the world changed around them. For Randy and Batista, it’s about crossing the “line in the sand” and claiming their place in history. For all of them, it’s about finding out just who they are, and what the world will remember them for.
Ohh, good suggestion. I'd also like for Unsettling Differences by Blue Smock Nancy, Kevin Steen's theme from RoH & PWG, now known as Kevin Owens.
@@ZionKraze It’ll never happen, but imagine if Kevin brings that song back for his heel turn? I’d either die of hype or bust a nut. Probably both
As a total otaku myself, it pleases my heart to see anime villain songs get their time in the spotlight. And no matter how many times I hear it, when I pull up that song on TH-cam, I get a major chill down my spine.
9:02 overlord brain cells activated sir. THAT WAS A MESSED UP ENDING to the 4th season. Theres more
I mean, did we really expect anything else from the show where the MC is _literally_ the villain of the world he reincarnated into??
@@ellugerdelacruz2555 fair.
Man, I still need to watch Matilda.
Also, I sometimes tend to pronounce "Z" as "Zed"
The Canadian pronounciation, which others seem to prefer as well.
I am SO GLAD that you mentioned Neal illustrator for the animatic of Ruthlessness! Out of all the animatics of this song, I believe this is the most accurate representation!
I was *FLABBERGASTED* to see School Song on here. It's one of my favorite ensemble villain songs of all time and you perfectly described why I love it so much.
I dunno how much of a villain song this is but I gotta give props to Tot Musica, the song Uta sings in One Piece: Film Red specifically for the way the subtitles were handled. I watched it in subs in the movie theater and boy howdy let me tell you as someone who's a big anime fan I have seen FAR too many japanese songs be simply translated word for word with no regard for how the english lyrics line up with what's actually being said in the japanese language, So going into the movie theater and seeing the sheer effort they did to make the translated subtitles line up with the japanese vocals just blew me away, especially when they used Elder Futhark runes for when she chanted in the odd language of the song
SECONDED FOR TOT MUSICAA IT’S A BANGER
we're getting in the water with this one
8:49 and don't forget ice nine kills songs based on horror movies which does count as villain songs thanks to the silver screen franchise and now a work of art considering that they are fan who are into horror 💗😇🌸🐶
9:34 of all the SML references you could’ve made, that was the best one.
One of Jeffy's best lines!
Whoa… I never heard of Epic the musical before but now I want to listen to it. Ruthlessness was a banger and the singers did an amazing job.
These lists make my day!
Never get tired of this, so many good ones. Thank you, Josh.
Incidentally, for fan made music, if you haven’t already, I recommend looking up the 8-Bit Big Band.
Eyyyyy, another sucker for Epic The Musical! I hadn't listened to Ruthlessness itself before, but I did listen to the song that followed it (I think), which was called Monster, and is my all time favorite song from it- right up there with 'The Child and The Horse'
Monster is a few sagas after Ruthlessness, and is meant to be the finale for act 1
EPIC WAS MENTIONED AND I KNEW IT WAS RUTHLESSNESS!!! I'M SO HYPED FOR THE VENGEANCE SAGA!!
Holy shit. I've never heard of Epic! Gotta look that up after work.
I remember when I first saw Matilda live. There weren’t any scene changes but the big kids were scaling the gate of the school and shoving blocks into the gate and the big kids would get higher and higher with every block.
Another thing about Epic is the utilization of the leitmotif later on. It’s played again in so many other songs and it shows that Odysseus did learn. Particularly with ONE line that I have learned by heart.
“The line between.
Naivety and hopefulness is almost invisible.
So close your heart, the world is dark and
Ruthlessness is mercy.”
Josh, please cover SMG4's villain song next, specifically "Creative Control" and/or "Puzzle Park"!
14:20 If you haven't listened to it yet, I would highly recommend Hadestown. It's a musical adaptation of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice and "Why We Build the Wall" is an incredible villain song.
Ruthlessness SLAPS so hard, the song gave me inspiration for a D&D character and I've been tormenting my DM with a Paladin/Warlock cross class (Open Sea Paladin + Fathomless Warlock)
Remind me to come back to this video when Hades II actually comes out in full. I refuse to be spoiled.
When i saw Matilda and the school song being mentioned i legit had a smile because i KNEW you were gonna mention the sheer and utter brilliance of that song (when i saw the slime tutorial for the first time and they got to that song, i was not expecting the alphabet to be hiding inside the lyrics so to say i was in awe at the sheer wit when they start showing the letters appearing on the gate would be a gross understatement)
The matilda song is great in the VISUALS as well depending on what version you watch!! When i saw the stage version, the theatre i went to had the gate made out of squares rather than just use a regular gate, so the older kids were able to climb up it which made it a lot more interesting to watch!!
i love the fact you know overlord and you featured renners song in this list :)
Will say I love the tv show entry
My grandma loves the theater one I show it to her and she loves it
Here are some of my recommendations:
Non-Disney movies: the duchess I must be (the Loud house movie)
Theater: Kick it up a notch (Starship)
Tv show: party on, Scarm (Kiff)
Video Game: Cog in the Machine (I expect you to die 3)
Fanmade: the toy box (Stupendium)
here's one that i'm not sure if it would fit into any of those categories but still is a bop: The hounds by the Protomen (dr. wily from megaman singing a song)
I kid you not, before I saw the final entry, I was REALLY hoping to see ruthlessness in this series at some point. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
TOP FAVORITE SONGS FROM THE EPIC MUSICAL, NEED IT, NOW.
If you want a great tv show villain song and allow anime, AND you want what feels like a twisted villain song. You NEEDS listen to both Bloody Party and Bad End from One Piece. The villain BIG MOM basically thinks she is a Disney princess when she’s really the evil monster
After the Wish song that never was this has to have some real bangers here!
Didn't see this coming, but it made for an excellent birthday present!
Update:Taco Tirade still won’t leave my head even months later and is one of my personal favorite villian songs to jam out to.
Although I also been jamming out to the fanmade villian protagonist songs by Lydia the Batf. Mirabel’s Nothing Left to Lose, Tinkerbell’s Fall Little Wendy Bird Fall, Alice I only Paint in Red now, etc
Oh and how can I forget Urinetown? I was so obsessed with the soundtrack that it became a running joke in my drama club. You got Mr Cladwell, the Cop Song, and my personal favorite:Don’t be the bunny where Cladwell subtly gives threats to his daughter Hope on not being an animal like the poorer people he mistreats for his benefit. Not my favorite on the soundtrack but it’s one I think shows Cladwell’s viewpoint the best
You reaaaaaally need to look into the Jekyll and Hyde musical for the next one of these. So many good options.
I am just happy for the tease you'll talk about Lydia the Bard's songs. I'd be fine with a top ten of those!
Well luckily for you the vengeance is coming out soon and we’ll see those clash again
I'm not sure if this counts, but "A Work of Art" by Ice Nine Kills is an amazing song for the villain of Terrifier, Art the Clown. Granted it isn't sung by Art itself, but it may as well be.
It would be weird for Art to sing.
@@weirdguy1495 VERY true
Maybe this counts as "Fan-Made", but I really like "Creative Control" from SMG4. Really Manic tune
Keep these fun lists coming! After all we do love a good villain songs list.
I know I mentioned it last time, but I’m still super hoping that we eventually get a song from Stupendium on here.
I was LITERALLY just playing Hades II before deciding to take a break and watching this video! Seeing Scylla and Ruthlessness be here fills me with much joy.
That anime one was one hell of a curveball. Most anime villain songs don't give me goosebumps... This one did.
The only other example anime villain song I can think of is Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure, which is the second season. In season two ep 27 we are introduced to the Black Beauty Sisters, Sheshe and Mimi and they sing.
The bad news is that the show didn't get an English dub. The goods news that that it was translated in nearly every other language. For those two, the Serbian version to me sounds the most sinister.
1:16 The funny part about this is at the climax it pays off
Weasel: give me the gun and we all be friends
Mole: really? I thought you said there’s no such thing
Weasel: oh come on that was just the start of a song!
😂😂😂
Nice set. Looking forward to volume III. Stayed Gone HAS to be on that list.
Ngl when i was watching season 4 of Overlord, the last think i've expected was a disney princess style musical perfomance, but i still loved it and it was one of the best, maybe even THE BEST moments of the season❤❤❤
I really like this Series so far, i wonder what Vol. III will present.
my top suggestion for each category
-Non-Disney: How Can I Refuse? (Barbie as The Princess and The Pauper)-It's only 2 minutes long but encapsulates Preminger's character so well and with so much clever rhyming and word paly in its lyrics that a singer and lyricist made an hour long video dissecting it.
-Theatre: Let It Out (The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals)-The perfect climax to a horror comedy exploration of musical storytelling and a strong contender for my all time favorite villain song, even if you don't have the added context on the hivemind's true nature from the other Hachetfield content Starkid have made.
-TV Show: Evil Manta's Lullaby/Just Like Me (The Little Mermaid tv series)- Tim Curry plays an ancient sea demon doing his best to raise his son into a fearsome terror of the deep in an oddly high quality number for a Disney spin off show.
-Video Games: King of The Creatures (Sam and Max Hit The Road)- An country rock ode to hunting and general animal cruelty from one Conroy Bumpus when he finally gets his hands on a bigfoot before our beloved freelance police set about raining on his cryptid poaching parade.
-Fan Made: Rouge's Gallery (The Stupendium)- An ominously catchy ad and veiled threat from old Crazy Redd about his latest venture, everything Stupes excels at rolled into one art dealing, foxy package.
I've been checking out Lydia the Bard's work after this and...
HOLY MOLY. I REALLY hope you cover Mirabel's songs. Out of all of Lydia's works, those two are my favorite.
Kid Danger: *wearing his mighty pup movie outfit dropping his jaw* if you put "Children of the night" from Hocus-pocus, i WILLL faint.
My suggestion from Vol. 1 still stands, Gone Angels would be a great candidate
Ruthlessness taking the spot for Fan Songs is totally fair. But I'mma keep suggesting it until I see it Josh.
Something Wicked by cthulhu lemon.
For context, the song itself is based on the events of the Minecraft TH-cam series, the Life Series, where a bunch of TH-camrs play an extreme and complicated version of hardcore Minecraft. In their third season, Double Life, the rules for the game was that everyone had three lives and was supposed to have a "soulmate" whom they share a healthbar with (ie, if your soulmate got blown up by a Creeper, you died too). Most of the players all partnered up with their respective soulmates, but not all of them.
One of them, Pearlescentmoon, or Pearl for short, was outright abandoned by her soulmate Scott after she and another player, Martyn, went on an adventure instead of looking for their soulmates like everyone else. Because of the fact that she ended up on her own in a season that promotes co-operation, plus the added in real life issue of Pearl being in Australia while everyone else was in a completely different timezons, resulting in her playing the game with little to no sleep, Pearl spent the rest of the series acting like a crazy woman, with her only source of stability being a wolf she tamed named Tilly. The other gamers all become fearful of her, her odd behavior unsettling them, with one of them even remarking that there's "something wicked" within her, which led to her catchphrase in the final session of Double Life; "Something wicked this way comes"
By the end of Double Life, she's devolved into a cackling mad woman surrounded by an army of wolves that became more of an unhinged threat than the actual Red Names (players who were on the last of their three lives and were granted the ability to kill other players).
But the story is twisted when you watch it from her perspective. The events that eventually led to her mad spiral are all clearly outside of her control, especially as she repeatedly tries to form friendships with other players, only to get harshly rejected and betrayed time and time again (Ren blaming her when he lost his first life to an Enderman, Cleo lighting Tilly on fire), causing a gradual decline in her sanity, which she ultimately blames on Scott, who had not only been her friend in the previous season, but is outright ignoring her like you'd try to do with any "crazy ex-girlfriend" as he calls her and only even talks or works with her whenever circumstances call for it. Her only friend for a majority of the series is Tilly, to the point that the idea of losing Tilly becomes the easiest way to make her go ballistic.
Something Wicked by cthulhu lemon takes all of that and condenses it all into a haunting melody of Pearl acknowledging the fear the other players have of her ("I've gained a bit of a reputation, and I've lost of respect") but pointing out the reason she is the way she is is because Scott abandoned her ("I know that you can't stand me, sweetheart I'm all too aware") and his attempts to ghost her whenever he can ("Just don't pretend like I'm nobody, it's almost too much to bear") as she outright rejects the idea of trying to patch things up and regain any sanity she could by doing so. The damage has already been done, and her situation is f(yay)ed up beyond all repair. As far as Pearl, in her slowly crumbling mind, is concerned, Scott's not her soulmate anymore; Tilly, the only one to not abandon her, is her real soulmate. And if anything happens to Tilly, then the last thing you'll hear is someone whispering in the distance
"Something wicked this way comes, Something wicked this way comes, Something wicked this way comes"
The way School Song had a chokehold on the Total Drama community was crazy, but i did like it at the time. And now hearing it here, the memories of those YT Shorts flashed through my mind during thst segment.
I remember seeing Secret to Survival on a random channel surf and not having a clue what movie I was watching. Just that the song was good.
One villain tune that always sticks in my mind (just as little-known and bizarre as the film it's in) would be Welcome To My Warehouse in the animated David Copperfield film. Murdstone is an anthromorphic lion here (actual bipedal animals, not... whatever Wind in the Willows was) and he definitely gives off good Scar vibes as he elaborates how his awful slave labor factory is going to break poor Davey's will down; 'Baking cheese on aching knees! Until you wish that you were *DEAD*!'
Epic the musical has become such a titan of an icon even josh and of creators have become fans bring joy to my soul. Cause man jorge create a masterpiece and deserves all the praise he gets he earn it. Also josh if you thought ruthelessness is good wait until the vengeance saga with "get in the water"and "six hundred strike"
When it comes to epic we had only two options ruthlessness or thunder bringer both show two of the most powerful gods of Greek mythology at their most crueland vindictive
I might have missed this mention in a previous list, but would suggest “ Money Cat Knows Where the Money Tree Grows “ from Gay Purr-ee Its a Tex Avery animated short film about cats. The song is catchy and sinister.
To give an idea, The money Cat is essentially this devil in cat form and runs this empire of ally cats in Paris. “When preacher can’t preach you
And teacher can’t teach you
When angels can’t reach you
The money cat can.”
One for me would be "Falling Leaves" from Full Metal Daemon Muramasa.
What stands out for me is juts how unlike it is the usual villain song. It is sung from the main villainess's Hikaru Minato perspective. And for a villain who has been on a mad quest for godhood and has been slaughtering humanity left and right and soon will do so for the entire world in order to break morality itself, rather than being big, grandiose or sinister, it is a gentle and almost childish song.
As at the end of the day, what she is after is simply to know her fathers love, true and pure, and she feels like the morality of the world is stopping him from being honest simply cause it is "the right thing to do", and the song reflects this. It voices her desire to simply see the true essence of her father and to not be surrounded by comforting lies, and she clings on to the hope that it can be done.
And the real power play is when it plays, right in the final climax of the story as the final truth is finally revealed and she finds the answer the sought. The Full Metal Daemon. The promise of love, that when one takes the life of a hated, one must take the life of a loved one. The ultimate proof of love.
Her villain song is one element that comes together with everything else that makes this finale such a powerful scene.
Despite how ambitious and dangerous she was, at the end of the day she was just a lost child with perhaps the most mundane wish of all.
14:56 oh heck yeah this is my favorite song from that saga
Loving these villain songs lists. If we ever get a Starkid song on here, I'd probably pass out from excitement.
the way I started bouncing in my seat when you started talking about Epic the Musical! If you want more, Mr. Jorge, the creator of the musical, is releasing the next part, The Vengeance Saga, on October 31st! Where we should be getting the next Poseidon song, Get in The Water
All right new list.
Non-Disney: I swear I've heard this song on another countdown and the main flaw was the same... it's too short.
Theater: Geez this has got me worried for the kids now...
TV Show: An anime song? And one from an anime I've watched. Instant like!
Video Games: I heard a little bit of this song during your playthrough but listening to this song... dang!
Fan Made: Well now I want to listen to all of these songs now!
Another great villain song is that is one of my favorites is Saviors seed by Miracle of sound. And excited to see what songs end up on the next list.
I was hoping either Lydia’s Villian songs or Epic would make the list and I was not disappointed when one of my favorite songs from the ocean saga made it. If you are planing on doing something with Lydia’s Villian songs, I eagerly look forward to seeing them.
Thank you for making me love Epic the Musical.
When it comes to theatre my favourite villain song is "The Confrontation" from Jekyll & Hyde. A duet where Jekyll is spiralling into desperation and Hyde just revels in it.
As for fan songs I have a soft spot for Blixemi's "Play to Win" for Warrior Cats. Hawkfrost tries to convince his brother to join him as he does whatever it takes to put himself in first place.
Also, while I'm not sure where you'd put this, "To the Void" by Luel John for Rainmation is sung by a necromancer pirate queen.
Thank you for introducing me to Lydia the Bard!
I honestly love how Video Games can use villain songs effectively. There’s obviously the gameplay aspect, and that’s really important. But another way I really like seeing it used in games, is a s a backdrop to a scene. One of my favorite game villain songs is “A Step Away” from Xenoblade 3. At first you just assume it’s another song with lyrics meant to enhance the already tragic scene in Chapter 5, and make you cry like Drifting Soul, Moment of Eternity, and One Last You did before. But after the opening of the next Chapter, you realize who the song was actually about, and how it was foreshadowing what was to come. It’s not obvious that it’s about the villain, but eventually you realize, that it most definitely can’t be about the heroes.
My sibling was in a production of Matilda the musical
For the letters they recreated the letters with their bodies
If you want a suggestion for fan-made then I recommend Nefarious and Crow’s Villain Song. It’s basically a typical villain song with Crow boasting about how he won’t fail like lesser villains and how he WILL conquer the world and unite it under one flag.
Anime and EPIC mention in the same video!? I can't be sure this wasn't a Christmas gift come early.
11:52 Billie Bust Up got mentioned! Yes!
Still waiting for that game to be released
@@tomjackson6077 Yeah, that's fair.
I wonder if a future volume will discuss It's Gonna Get Weird...
There is a cover of a song that the antagonist of the first season mother Isabella that she hums every time she sends a child who gets “adopted” from promised neverland made by amalee where she adds lyrics to the song and it’s so good and sounds more tragic
Love that EPIC the Musical got a mention can wait for the next saga as from a sneak peek Poseidon is back to finish the job!
YES! The revenge saga so Epic is coming out on October 31st and I’m so freaking excited! For anyone who may be watching in the future, this year is 2024
Also, Josh, you go to the musical if it hits the stage, ya may see me there, because I’m KABOOMING my way to that show!