"2 Minutes Notice" // LYRIC VIDEO from HELLUVA BOSS - MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL // S2: Episode 7
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2023
- This is the song titled "2 Minutes Notice" from the recent episode of HELLUVA BOSS, titled "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MID-SEASON SPECIAL (ft Fizzarolli) // S2: Episode 7". This song is written and produced by Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg, and is performed by Alex Brightman.
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Fizzarolli isn’t a clown. He’s The Whole Circus!
this is the only time that has been a compliment
Thank u miles edgeworth ace attorney
was that... an ace attorney reference???!?!?
In fact, he is the dictionary definition of silly
Mammon’s the clown, Fizzy is the fuckin’ Ringleader!
Fizz: *sings a whole song about quitting
Audience: 😊😊😊
Fizz: “I quit”
Audience: 😮😮😮
Funny thing is... that is a real reaction. I have literally told someone I am moving out, it is over. I am packing the next day and they are like "What are you doing?". I am like "I literally told you yesterday." Then que shocked Pikachu face. Some people either won't take you seriously, or they are in denial.
@@SashaDarkCloud Or in 90% of cases; que the "por que no los dos" meme
If you will not come by force, then you will come by choice. - Governor Clieg Oxus, Force Squad 66: A Star Wars Story
"Aw, it's so nice that Mammon lets Fizz vent like this. I can't wait to see his next performance --- wait, did he just say he's quitting? Like... ACTUALLY quitting?!"
As Hey Ya by Outkast once said, "Yall don't want to hear, ya'll just wanna dance."
Just imagine Angel Dust doing this with Valentino
And Husk helping angel.
If only. I hope Angel gets his soul back, I wonder if he can still be redeemed without his soul
Definitely. Angel could probably mention Fizz that way as an analogy
@@pilotmustard7205yeah husk will be blitzo
ALL THE YES FOR THIS!
I love that the crowd seems to think it's a general song about hating work that's meant to appeal to the crowd and make them feel seen, so the parts where Fizz just goes directly for the goddamn jugular and gets very personal by singling out his boss just take them off guard. Like, it just clicks in their head "Oh fuck this isn't a bit, he is incinerating the bridge."
I love that he said, "Thank you", in ASL to a deaf and/or mute imp child.
@@jennyknopps1291He also acknowledges them before the show. I like to think when he was disfigured earlier in the lore he took up ASL as a way to communicate until he got his hearing back.
If not, it doubles down how honestly wholesome he is because he wants to make sure *NOONE* is left out of the performance, even the deaf.
@@jennyknopps1291It's because he saw himself in the kid. He feels that he would be nothing without Mamon because of his disabilities and doesn't want the kid to think that same way.
Funny part is that Fizz was already a huge performer and a good person and would have inevitably ended up meeting and connecting with Ozzie anyway lol.
He just can't see that through the trauma.
@@jennyknopps1291 I agree it so wholesome and sweet
I love the fact that mammon is genuinely vibing right until the end when fizz calls him a sad sack
He legit thought it was a catchy song about his cash cow trash talking someone else and ate it up like the greedy pig he is until Fizzaroli name dropped him at the end.
@EponasArchangel I like how it didn't register to him even though Ozzie said it's about him, until like you said when Fizzarolli said his name
even after he's called out, the suckers are lovign it. Fizz will hear about it backstage but for now- wait, he's just WALKING OUT?
Yeah. I still don't understand why it took him so long to realize the song was about him. Even after Asmodeus blatantly said it was
@@demonprincess9680 greed can blind you from the obvious
Am I the only one who wants to hear a stolas version of this song aimed at stella or a moxxie version aimed at crimson
YES
Maybe someday
And Angel Dust at Valentino.
@@eliotero9335 especially angel and valentino
Y E S Y E S Y EEEEE S THAT WOULD BE AMAZING
In my opinion, when Fizz tore off part of his shirt midway through the song, his outfit started looking like a ringleader's outfit at certain angles. I like to think of that as a visual representation of him taking control of his life and not being used by Mammon like he used to. He's now the ringleader of his own life and not someone else's clown.
That and also literally ripping away his perfect image Mammon crafted him to have
Fizz is one hell of a jester
It remined me more off his outfit in the flashback. Fizz is going back to his roots, shearing off the image Mammon crafted onto him.
Aside from that he's also showing everything that is part of his identity that Mammon made him hide. His robotic limbs, his stomach that Mam insulted, and his literal collar and cuffs. Only thing left is Fizz and that is beautiful.
2:32 I love how Mammon is obliviously clapping to the song while his star performer is actively calling him out on how horribly he's treating said performer
He’s just enjoying the song and thinking of all the money. He’s making too much to think about who it’s about.
A lot of cops like songs such as “Killing in the Name” or “Sound of Da Police”, which are very anti-police.
A lot of right-wingers also like bands like Rage Against the Machine and System of a Down, which are both explicitly very left-wing.
While it is funny, it’s a very common occurrence in the real world.
Fun fact: all the demons of the crowd were wearing merchandise with the “$”symbol or the “M” of Mammon, but the mute kid is the only one wearing a shirt with Fizzarolli’s face on it.
I love those little details
Fizz absolutely made that kid's night. And then again acknowledging and thanking him in the crowd. Fizz is a really good egg. Actually cares about his fans.
@@mycroft16definitely part of why he's easily and quickly becoming one of my favorite characters
I love Fizz. He and that def child really connect.
They like Fizzarolli more than Mammon, though. I guarantee it. But Mam made Fizz his sole brand figure for a decade to the point that the two are one and the same for a lot of fans.
I can imagine that after the kid lost his horns he probably felt broken and may not have known what the future had in store for him. Then he saw Fizz being so popular with his prosthetic arms and broken horns and felt inspired by him. Then his hero actually acknowledged and respected him! Good on them both!
Only Alex Brightman is fit for this role
YEEEESSSS He nails this role!
Love the reference to his work on beetlejuice the musical with the coffin scene
Honestly he is so damn talented! When I first saw him I got hardcore Jack Black vibes (doesn’t help he did the musical for School of rock too lol) and he like JB has this awesome innate likeable and musical talent and funny as hell.
Best BeetleJuice Ever!
@VKR2005 good to know is wasn't the only one who noticed lol
I like when Fizz says "Too late to apologize" Blitzø shoots the crazy fan hanging onto him. Fizz then turns to smile at him, recieving a grin in turn. It's a nice implication that it wasn't too late for THEM and that Blitzø can still mend some other relationships.
YES. That choice of imagery during that line is so good! It WASN'T too late for them.
The smile between Fizz and Blitzo is one of the best parts of this; their relationship's still a little rocky but it's helping Fizz realize Blitzo genuinely is his bro again
The "o" is silent, remember?
@@MBeanVoices Blitzo.
@@AnonymousMooni Blitzø
Blitzo.@@Lampue776
So, each of the Sins has had a song that perfectly exemplifies them, Asmodeus has "House of Asmodeus," Beelzebub has "Cotton Candy," but I feel like, even though Mammon didn't sing it, this is his perfect song. It perfectly describes the kind of character he is and the sin he represents, even through the eyes of another.
Oh, yeah. I was wondering about that. I thought every sin was going to sing their own song, but I guess the way the episode started was the reason Mammon didn't
Makes sense, Mammon is characterised as a lazy shit who exploits other people to do the work for him.
So it’s fitting that he’s too lazy to do his own theme song.
@@rustkarlkinda makes you wonder what Sloth will be like lol
@@alaynakoman9420Maybe she only comes in occasionally to sing and everyone else does most of the work for her.
I will always think of this song as Fizz's triumph song. That is what it is to me.
to anyone who hasn't noticed. When fizz says "here's my two minute notice" it takes him almost exactly 2 minutes to finish the song.
Figured
Give or take a few seconds, but it's spot on.
Same in the last episode when Blitz says 'I'm gonna need another 60 seconds'
YEPP i noticed this when i first watched , definitely one of my fav little details about the song
Damn
Think folks are missing the point somewhat. Fizz didn't hate his job, he says all the time he loves performing, emphasized by his connecting with one of his deaf fans in the episode. He hates working for an abusive employer that only values Fizz as a means to make money.
As someone working in their passion field at a place that I feel exploited at, this song is just pure catharsis. Can see why Viv and crew were so excited about it.
I love that after Ozzy very clearly states he loves Fizz no matter what, Fizz tears apart his clothes, showing off his robotic limbs and the amount of scarring on his abdomen. Like he's done dealing with Mammon and done hiding himself
Anyone ever noticed that as soon as Fizz said “apologize” Blitzø showed up on screen with a big smile on his face protecting his friend from another deranged fan. I wonder if this means Fizz will fully forgive Blitzø for what happened.
Edit: Holy sh-, I don’t normally get this much attention. Thanks everyone.
I think he already has. There's still pain, but it's healing already.
That big smile on Fizz's face when he sees Blitzo backing him up with a headshot to the creeperwolf. *chef's kiss*
I think it's symbolism that he already has
good for you fizz.
I'm glad you made amends with a friend.
They’re both doing what they do best. And that’s so nice to see.
The difference between Fizz’s song with Glitz and Glam’s , is that Fizz’s song resonates with the crowd 😁😁😁😁
And that, implings, is the difference between a performance and a display!
Mammon gets called out, but sees the crowd's reaction, and seethes. Money is worth more than reputation. But his star performer starts walking out...
Honestly, as visually appealing as the twins’ routine was, it felt like it’d fit more in Ozzie’s (or some cheaper Lust ring dive) than at a clown contest.
Glitz and Glam weren't putting on a show for the audience. They were advertising their marketability to Mammon. They were performing for fame and fortune. Fizz performs for passion for his art. It's why he's better.
As Megamind put it: "PRESENTATION!"
2:16 I like how most of them look shocked in a disturbed way but the one on the right is like "Oooo~!"
Lol
LMAO I NEVER REALIZED THAT 🤣😭
1:00 I cant with the part where Fizz said "fuckity fuckity fuckity fuckity you" That shit had me on the floor🤣🤣🤣🤣
I hadn’t even noticed it at first 😂
2:40 I cannot believe they both smiled at each other. They can be finally friends again after the incident. Im glad they got along again :)
It also happens at the lyrics, “too late to apologize” which makes it even better because it matches with them both perfectly
You already see them working on it throughout the episode, as both Fizz and Ozzie call him Blitz, whereas in the previous episode, they kept calling him Blitzo.
They're mending their friendship, and with that comes accepting that the O is silent now.
Some friendships are so tight that when a falling out happens, neither is happy about it. There's still leftover pain, but their falling out was a miscommunication and somebody manipulating them. It's entirely reasonable that with that cleared up, they'd naturally come back together.
I don't think they're quite there yet, but I do think they're at least making great progress :)
@@tiph3802 wasn't it last episode they talked about it and it came to light that they wanted to see each other but were both told othwise by third parties?
Gotta admire his talent of improvisation. Made an entire 3 minute show about saying “fuck you” to a terrible boss and got the crowd to sing it along with him. To call him a clown is a disservice, I’d say he’s a full fledged celebrity.
There needs to be a cooler word for clown.
@@CamdenakaNeptunesdaughter1213 Maestro?
Actually, the clown historically IS the master of improvisation and reorienting to crowd energy and reactions, so the title of clown fits Fizz rather well. Its only a modern interpretation that renders the term clown a negative!
@@DarkroeTech nah, needs a hint of bad***
Jester
The perfect "I Quit" song doesn't exi-
*This video*
oh there is another called "take this job and shove it" by johnny paycheck
I'm playing this song when I quit my job and walk out the door.
Same
Same here lol
I just quit my job, this episode couldn't have come at a better time ! SOOOoooo cathartic !
@@pierre-mariecaulliez6285 This is the anthem to all who have said f you to a job 😆😆😆
@@CosplayDreams16this song was me to my crappy manager
Fizz, this must be your greatest performance yet!
Yup
@@1992balto damn, right
👍
Saved the best for last
@@matheusmelisguerrapeixe2330 yes
I love the detail of Fizz looking at Blitzø when it goes ‘Too late to apologise’.
This is one of those details that makes the Vivziepop universe so amazing.
Love how the twins were actually GOOD but he still manages to top them Top notch writing and creating here !
1:43 The whole time Fizz is using Asmodeus' fire, the sygil behind him changed from Mammon to Asmodeus
Really shows that Fizz's loyalty now lies with the person who genuinely loves and cares about him for him, not his persona.
Sorry, they're just so sweet! I love them!
Well-spotted.
Plus the hellfire is blue, even though greed ring fire is green. Like how that still doesn’t change.
@@zegpath81 Is probably because Asmodeus lit it himself (meaning he also lit the cigar at the beginning)
I THOUGHT it was! They're similar enough that I thought I was just going crazy after rewatching it a couple times.
My honest reaction: wow this ep is really good 9/10
This song: **plays**
Me: 10/10.
2:41 I love how he hesitates before sayin the final line
the fact he was able to prep the stage and a song on such short notice, THATS HARD WORK AND AMAZING TALENT ALL IN ONE!
How much do you wanna bet the people working the pyrotechnics were having a blast with fizz's performance?
Oh yes. We where :>
@@LunarisAstral-uf1fwFizz was not just speaking for himself there.
Haha, _blast_
@@singletona082I dont get it ?
@@Bor3dc4p1dImagine working for Mammon. Imagine not having the clout that Fizz has, thus not having the same protection from the inevetable blowback if you don't sit with your head down doing as you're told. Now imagine getting to get to be part ofa gigantic public fuck you to that overgrown bloated tick.
I still love the direct call out to Mammon. It has a very special degree of violent talk to it that a disabled IMP tells one of the 7 deadly sins to fuck off.
And then when Mammon goes full demon on him Fizz stands his ground calmly, even brushes Mammons finger away like it's nothing. Fizz was beyond done.
IKRRR
@@mycroft16Everyone has limits. You push them past it, and they either snap or just stop engaging with you. Fizz did a little of both. Having a wonderful support network between Ozzie and Blitz∅ helped a lot.
He’s got scary dog privilege in the form of Asmodeus
@@thetriforceeagle8161 But before of that he was afraid of dissapoint Mammon even with Asmodeus in his side. He finally found the courage to stand and tell him to f. off.
You can quickly tell who's just in it for Mammon, and who's in it for Fizz. The ones in it for Mammon give reactions to Fizz standing up to Mammon, which the ones in it for Fizz not only sing along with him, but also keep going even though they're also calling Mammon out.
I absolutely love how mammon was vibing for all of it, even after knowing it was about him, until Fizz called him out by name. He was instantly pissed and thr crowd instantly stopped crying and flinched. Obviously everyone knew who it was about, but they could pretend they didn't until he was called out by name!!
Also, side note. I like to personally believe that he added writing to his performance so that the child knew what was going on.
I can see so many people playing this song as they walk out on abusive employers! Because here's the thing, in most places (at least in the USA) the employee is expected to give a two-weeks notice to "give the employer time to find a replacement" but they can fire an employee with little to no notice. If you don't get a two-weeks notice to find another job, the employer doesn't deserve a two-weeks notice to replace you.
Admittedly, it does hurt the other guys/gals working at that place as they now have to pick up the slack. But I do agree that if they aren't allowed to give us time to find a new job, they shouldn't get a two-weeks notice from us. That said, I think there are situations where insta-gone is viable... like if the person is a complete asshole to the other staff and customers, or if people are feeling like that person is a danger to them (not necessarily MCE levels, but how many women feel like a guy might try having his way with them if they ever find themselves alone with the guy?). But these of course are the more extreme examples.
Someone in my position last year (December 2022), having a loud discussion about safety on the job didn't warrant an instant firing. If nothing else it warranted a transfer or for someone at the main office to ask the question of where to put me where _I'd_ be the most comfortable and productive (I work in security)
ACTUALLY, more states than not are "employ at will", which is why you can be fired so easily, they would appreciate two weeks, but you are absolutely within rights to give two minutes.
We do it in UK and its so they can actually do the interview process and get someone trained
In the US, 2 weeks is a *courtesy*. It's not mandatory, but it will come up in future interviews, so be prepared to have a solid answer. If your boss wasn't a complete pos and you feel comfortable giving 2 weeks, it's generally a good idea as it gives you a good reputation, which is helpful in job hunting.
@@tiph3802 or you can put in the extra work and become self-employed. Then wwygaf, you're not anyone's puppet at that point.
The melody of this song is insane. I would really love for other artists to adopt this melody too.
OMG that guy with the Fizz robo doll at 0:40 😭😭😭
3:06
Mammon looks like a pouting child 😂😂😂
Adam
True lmao@@OMGSOSILLEH
2:37 - 2:41 I know he doesn't contribute much to the episode overall, but it makes me so happy to see Blitz here to see and support his childhood friend during this little "graduation" ceremony. There's just something so heartwarming and satisfying about it.
He contributed heavily as fun smack talk. Plus he was so supportive ! Eventually
He helped a lot. He laid all the ground work for Amodeus to finally get through to Fizz. Blitzø was massively there for his friend. He called out the shit he saw Fizz just eating and you could hear it in his voice when he ask "[good enough] for what?" The disbelief and deep question... Blitzø knows for a fact that Fizz has always been this damn good and doesn't have to prove shit to anyone. It's after this that Blitzø very likely got Asmodeus when Fizz ran off in a panic attack.
@@mycroft16 Fair. What I basically meant was he didn't need to be in this episode. Everything he did could've been done by Oz from a writing stand point. But that is pretty much moot anyway because I love that he was here! ^^
I agree, it was nice to see him take a step back and not completely take over the situation like he's been known to do. You can tell he's really making an effort to be better, and it's really nice to see in both big and more subtle actions. I really think the final falling out with Barbie was the big wake up call he was really needing to finally get his shit together.
Plus, you know he's mentally vibing to the song and thinking *FUCK YEAH, FIZZ!*
Fizz ripping his clothes off is a nice detail, showing he’s not ashamed of his disability!
It also was breaking with him having a similar image and silhouette to Mammon.
Some people quit by handing in their letter of resignation, Fizzarolli gives seven.
Mammon (vibing to a song talking shit about him)
Fizz (calls him out)
2:38 i like how when he says "it's too late to apologize" it shows blitz helping him and they're both smiling, it's a nice little detail. 🎪🐴
And with both Blitz and Asmodeus supporting him he says "This is it..." and calls out Mammon Directly. Just watching him summon one last bit of courage before doing it is SO GOOD~♡
It gives me hope they can be friends again after the past. ❤
Love how it ends on Fizz saying "I quit!"
ALSO THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE LITTLE DEAF KID IN THE VIDEO
1:39 me when school ends
The unsung hero of this moment is the stage guy who presumably had less than five minutes to set all that up for Fizz.
I assumed Asmodeus set it up for him.
*Patiently waiting for all the HB songs to be added on spotify* ~
Honestly, all four songs in this ep is a banger
right? Even the competition rap was awesome!
@@kirara2516 Tell me about it the writing of these songs are amazing.
Already have it on my youtube Favorites list
@@demonprincess9680 I mean like, without the noise from the episode ringing in the background ^^"
They are on spotify. I was rocking out to this yesterday while running errands.
And you know what the best part is? Mammon was enjoying the whole thing, Clapping and Singing along, Only realising at the very end where he can't do anything to stop it, That the song was about him and he let everyone hear Fizz publicly insult and humiliate him, All the while they could see him enjoying it! Making him look even more the clueless fool.
I am curious they go because this is an imp who got away with humiliating and blatantly defying one of the Sins in front of a crowd.
He was clapping along to a song that called him a cuck.
Oh I'm never going to stop laughing
Nah, he knew for a good half of the song it was to him. He just didn't care. ALL he cares about is making money, if you shit on him in public and it makes him more money, he's fine with it. Even literally name dropping him only got him a bit annoyed. But you say you're no longer gonna make him money? THEN he gets pissed.
The best part is even though he was royally pissed off at Fizz once he realised the song was about him he just say and sulked because it was popular and he could still make money off of it. He only reacted once Fizz announced to the entire audience that he quit.
I like how Ozzie even tells him that it's about him (1:05), and he's still surprised at the end
a detail i liked, mammon got pissed at the end when he realized the song was for him, but when he realized the audience loved it he didn't interfere bc he was getting money and he is the sin of greed. really goes the extra mile to show how greedy he is
I love that Mammon seems to genuinely enjoy Fizzs work
I like how they showed Mammon as Greed. He doesn’t care about being insulted or anything like that, as long as it makes me money. He didn’t really get mad until Fizzarolli said he was leaving, meaning he wasn’t gonna make anymore money off of him.😊
Lived this detail. He may not have loved it being about him but Fizz brought the damn house down and he can sell the shitnout of that.
@@mycroft16 Yeah, Viziepop sure can 😊
He deserved it, why the hell making him the seven deadly sins without knowing he's a bad person? Does Beelzebub or Lucifer even know!?
@@Jessebonnie You do know this show takes place in hell, right? Of course Lucifer knows. Beelzebub has no say, she's equal to Mammon.
Yep. "Say and do whatever you want, I don't give a shit, as long as you're making me a profit."
Fizz’s panic attack very much sent me into tears. Him overcoming Mammon’s abusive hold over him was amazing. Alex Brightman did amazing as always! Helluva Boss never fails to amaze me.
Lmao, mammoth. . .
@@tiph3802 Lmao, see I was so overwhelmed I spelled his name incorrectly 😂
Him saying it's so hard to trust what Asmodeus is telling him after a decade of being gaslight and tormented by Mammon hurt.
For real though. I’m a musician, so I get ALL of where Fizz is coming from. I’ve been there too-still am sometimes. I still struggle to accept that ALL of me is loved by anyone except my parents.
I love that Mammon is still enjoying the song at 2:33 😂
Not just breaking the status quo, but also standing up for yourself and sticking it to the man. That's what Helluva Boss is about.
I love Fizz using Ozzie's fire in this performance, the baton work was literal fire 🎉
The song is 90% for Fizz, but with a bit of help from the two people who care about him, he can take that step to put on one helluva show.
Fizz is seriously one of the most talented performers in Hell. Not to mention, the sweetest thing to ever exist! He's such a bean and must be protected at all costs.
Agreed
Glitz and Glam were cool and fun and all, shake their asses well... fun beat... but they are NOT performers. Fizz had that audience in the palm of his hand. Fizz isn't just bright and flashy... he was a clown. He entertained. Did a baton on fire. Trapeze. The big balls. Fireworks. Crowd work.
Agreed, and honestly as they've been pretty vague on the worst things he's done it's very likely at this point to think that he could be one of the best contenders for the Hotel - though considering he loves a Sin he probably wouldn't try to get 'redeemed'.
@@formideimos Fizz isn't a sinner. He is hell born. He does not qualify for redemption.
i never thought of him as a ‘bean’ before but that is a perfect representation for Fizz 😭
this is the most relatable song for anyone who works for a bad boss. Just send ur boss this video before u quit
I can't be the only one who noticed they paired 'too late to apologize', with Blitz backing up Fitz during his performance.
I think the most impressive thing here is how quixkly Fizz set this whole thing up. This was not the finale he'd originally intended to perform
He made up Look at This on the spot. He is extremely talented as a performer. He's likely had a lot of this in his head for years in some form.
Asmodeus probably set it up for him.
@@bethanymiddleton5758 still did it in record time. Plus Fizz had to come up with the choreography and lyrics so quickly.
@@bethanymiddleton5758 Fizz had to create a whole new song and dance routine literally off the top of his head in minutes.
Agreed.
Pardon my media knowledge, but if demons could get cutie marks I think Fizz's would be SPARKLING at this moment.....
Anyone who wants to quit their job they never like (or was forced into it), just play this song. It would either make you feel better or at least make you laugh
That might be why this is my new favorite Helluva Boss song
This song resonates with me because one of my managers is an ABSOLUTE POS, like actually wanted me to be held just as accountable for another person’s screw up in the same position when we aren’t even on the clock at the same time
@@glitchyboi-nk1qvI blame capitalism. It promotes people who can manipulate others to make a profit, while screwing over the people under them because they can't afford to leave. It's basically slavery with extra steps.
Not-So-Average-Fangirl and her girlfriend made this theory that the kid's broken horns symbolizes that he is deaf in both ears. On another note, the first scene with Fizzerolli and this little kid literally warmed my heart and sent me into happy tears. I just love it when shows make sure to include deaf people. Also, the actual sign language. Not just some made up stuff. When Fizz thanked the kid, I had to pause it to cry for a second.
that kid was so cute and guess what his name is Oliver
I LOVE YOU FIZZAROLLI
The whole Helluva team should feel super proud of their work on this episode. It's every bit as much of a visual spectacle as Queen Bee's episode.
Season 2 been amazing
@@BeautifulAngelBlossom not really imo but it definitely looks like they're turning it around
@@natethenotsogreat8349 ???
Yeah, honestly i skip all the Queen Bee theme, it felt out of place with the show
I love how happy Mammon looks at 2:32, he has no fucking clue this song's about him even though Fizz just called him "green bastard" and "fucking-ass clown" xD
He's too busy thinking about all the money the show made him lmao
SAME
he was enjoying the song when was about him and then he found out and took so many Ls in few mins sadly to say there people just like him i want play this song too
He said greedy bastard
you know everyone writing, animating and singing this song definatly had at least one person in mind from their lives who they wished they could do this too.
Fizz is so adorable, glad he stood up for for himself. And did sign language. So adorable ❤️.
2:46 BEST part of the song to performance
Fr
this song has "Set it All Free" vibes
Exactly But instead of saying goodbye to a toxic ex He’s saying goodbye to a toxic boss
Just angrier and less child appropriate
I really love the detail that Fizz uses Asmodeus's blue fire, as opposed to the green fire that is typically in the greed ring for this performance. Show's a subtle and cool way of rebellion.
I love his interaction with the kid
The fact that Mammon was enjoying the show, not taking the hints until Fizzaroli shouts his name until the end is when he realizes it makes me laugh so much LMAO
When I finally quit my miserable job and secured my new employment, I’m gonna play this song at full effing blast 💥💥💥
Wish you all the best! You can do it!
Me too
Same
Ozzy's expressions are priceless.
I also love that even once he specifically calls out Mammon, the crowd keeps singing with him.
Best "I quit" ever
THE KID-😭 3:21
He's called Oliver, it's canon
This song not only applies to shorty bosses but also toxic exes, abusive parents, and corrupt government officials.
I’m playing it at my abusive parents when I go no contact
So it could not only be used with Fizzarolli and Mammon, but also Stolas and Stella, Moxxie and Crimson, and Striker and Stella (I couldn’t think of a better example)
Government officials 😭
"Fuck this shit I'm out!"
Sent this to my ex gf yea she didnt think it was as funny as I did lol
after i first saw ozzie's i wouldve never expected fizz and asmodeus to become protagonists but here we are
The back of Fizz's phone says "QUEEN CLUSSY". I love little details.
Alex Brightman is so awesome!! This song just is so many of our own voices against the abuse of higher ups! This rocks!
(Also is the coffin black & white stripes like Beetlejuice? Which Alex Brightman is the original Beetlejuice of the musical.)
This song will be living in my head rent free from now on😊
Royalty free too? That's just twisting the knife in Mammon's ribs
.... I approve
just noticed that he sings "mammon you sad sack of shit" exactly two minutes after singing "here's my two minute notice"
I don’t know if someone already said it, but a detail I love about this scene is that the sigil in the background changes from mammon to asmodeus briefly before changing back to mammon’s. He’s insulting mammon, then talking about his change with asmodeus, then back to feeding mammon his own shit
The change from accordion(which is in nearly all Fizz songs) to everything else represents how he’s letting himself try something else😊
Also 😂😂😂their faces at 2:17
Mammon is a body shamer saying Fizzy needs to lose weight while he weighs like a whale.
Yeah, bro built like caseoh
Fizz is by definition a full performer here, he starts theatrical, histrionic even, then the operatics kick in and right after that, BOOM our ears are blessed with precise exposition and catchy music; all while we see a full on Circus performance with equilibrism, juggling, dancing, the whole shebang
Fizz is simply a born performer, as we saw in the last episode. The guy just pulls out a diversionary song from his metal fingers that says you should look at something.
How strong is fizz to casually lift a bunch of heavy roses out of no where and chuck it and crush 2 people
I like that right when he said "2 minutes notice" at 0:50 , he meant it, the last line in the song was at 2:50.
Fun fact: in Mexico, saying someone is “mamon” is a way to say that they’re full of themselves, always bragging, a pain to be around, the equivalent of an ass 🕳️
Interesting
It's pretty funny
I like how Fizzarolli is constantly giving mammon the middle finger and saying how he is quitting his job being Mammon's cash cow, this is an epic way to quit a job that you once loved and now that's it toxic and Abusive and causing you stress; I know Fizzarolli Will probably still perform for his Fans {{ The ones who are good}} and be content with that
Where the heck was this song 3 yrs ago when I quit my toxic as hell job?!?!?! I would have LOVED to have been able to send this to my old bosses!!!
This is how you do a final goodbye. Cut the meloncolic garbage, do it in style, and then just walk off like an absolute badass
Does anyone else notice the black and white striped coffin? Is this referencing him playing Beetlejuice?
Oh I didn't see that until now
Yes that was a scene in the play
I mean do you think this is referencing him quitting as Beetlejuice? Like maybe he was being abused/mistreated by his management like Fizz was in real life as Beetlejuice.
I won't be surprised
@@LiannaRepe More likely it's just a nod to his previous work and they had a chance to slot it in.
Only Fizz can turn a roast into a whole song.
This song has no right to be so damn catchy 😂
1:38 holy shit, Fizz’s arms can canonically be used to light matches like that scratchy side of a matchbox-
I guess his mechanical arms are made of a type of metal that can ignite a match
I thought the reaction to the kid and then thanking him was such a beautiful moment and kinda wholesome which was oddly different and amazing
What a nice song to pay off the character arc that definitely took up more than two episodes
when i quit my job im gonna send this to my shitty boss as my resignation, hes gonna be so maddddd
This performance made me cry. We haven't known Fizz for very long, and we didn't see this abuse go on for long, but after the last two episodes, I'm so fucking proud of him for making this move. The team did a great job making us feel the years of abuse in just a single episode, and to see him gather the courage to quit and tell Mammon exactly how he feels is so inspiring!