I was the Chinese person in my high school version I’m female we changed it to woman not man I have high functioning autism everyone thought this was the best show we did why was there a lil girl in it
We admired the vigorous dancing performed by the chubby talented black man so much, that we used him as inspiration for our own choreography in our finale of our school show. Thank you so much!
This may be the best non-official Little Shop musical performance I have seen. One thing that always makes me laugh is that one guy in the start that when he goes on stage, he seems so happy.
I really love the way you closed it. What I love the most is how your audrey II looks its amazing i would love to see what the other forms looked like.
Thanks to your hard work and excellent way of performing this song, I can now have an idea of this song as the original movie does not have Dont feed the Plants. The voices sound great!
It is meant to remain a unanswered question, leaving us to wonder. If it has to be human, are their humans where the plant comes from? What planet? Do they just continually travel to planets with humans and take it over until they run out then move to the next human planet? If Sirloin isn't good enough for them does that mean earth will have a bunch of cows left over when the Audrey IIs eventually run out of humans and starve?
@Dierenfreak555 The film version, which is where the plant dies and Audrey and Seymour stay together, is different to the musical, where the plant eventually ends up eating all of the main characters (Seymour, Audrey, Mushnik and Orin) :)
The ending of the play that was shot for the remake that was in full color and complete did it better minus Seymour death. They death in the play wad very melodramatic and over the top I'm not surprised the film changed it but weirdly Seymour death in the play was how he died in the original film back in 1960. As for why they did not release the full directors cut of the remake till last year I have no clue why that happened. I know the commentary for the original ending got pulled of most of the 1997 DVD releases because they did not get the ok from the producer David geffen to have it on there . He also did bettle juice and joes apartment film based of the mtv short.
I believe test audiences didn't like the "bad" ending - and after watching it, I can kind of see why. "Don't Feed the Plants" goes from the musical curtain call we see here to basically a giant special-effects sequence parodying a Godzilla movie. Even if it's technically the same plot, not seeing Seymour and Audrey again after they're eaten makes it less lighthearted. Also, I personally thought the movie version of this ending was unnecessarily long and repetitive, with sound effects and screams drowning out the music more often than not. That said, Twoie ripping through the theater screen and eating the audience is a pretty great ending shot.
Test Audience didn't like the original ending. Probably because inspite of "Don't Feed the Plants" being an upbeat and catchy song. The lack Audrey, Seymour, Orin, and Mr. Mushnick, and other characters dancing to it, make the movie version's ending more depressing by comparison (which gives the scene tonal dissonance as well). And while the music version also has some tonal dissonance in this, it still makes sense since it transitions seamlessly into the curtain call.
I love how the plant dancing along as those three sing at the beginning.
I was just thinking that. I like how she’s vibing the whole time lol.
Whoa... Hey, that's ME as Seymour. This show was a freaking BLAST!!
Wow ur so lucky to do this musical I'd be orin
I was the Chinese person in my high school version I’m female we changed it to woman not man I have high functioning autism everyone thought this was the best show we did why was there a lil girl in it
@@alexandraalexfischer huh
Lucky.
If I were in this musical I’d audition for Audrey II
My god that is an amazing Audrey II!
PianoDisneygal10 you right
Frr
We admired the vigorous dancing performed by the chubby talented black man so much, that we used him as inspiration for our own choreography in our finale of our school show. Thank you so much!
2:25 Here I come for yoooou😂😂😂
This may be the best non-official Little Shop musical performance I have seen.
One thing that always makes me laugh is that one guy in the start that when he goes on stage, he seems so happy.
This is great! I can't believe how big Audrey II is!
This is the second best Audrey ii I've ever seen.!!
Great voices and harmonies ladies!! 😍😍
I really love the way you closed it. What I love the most is how your audrey II looks its amazing i would love to see what the other forms looked like.
a friend of mine didn't know that everyone gets eaten by the plants and dies in the end and we had to explain it to her
@eriktheunseengenious
I was vocal and band director for this show, and I thank you for the compliment!
Audrey II: *Vibing In the Background*
Thanks to your hard work and excellent way of performing this song, I can now have an idea of this song as the original movie does not have Dont feed the Plants. The voices sound great!
I feel like Seymour, Audrey, Mushnik and Orin could've been integrated better into the Plant itself.
Another amazing group
The guy who did the flip really should be on Broadway!
Amazing! You directed amazing stars of the future! I hope our school will do as good as this!
Wait u did little shop of horrors the only "horror" movie that I'm aloud to watch lucky
that has to be one of the best audrey 2 puppets I have seen
Thanks, it's "MSTe98," by the way. Seriously, thank you.
This is really well done
Audrey 2is an alien life form from another planet that was beamed down to earth to conqueror it and take it over for some reason never explained.
+Jarrett Suhr Because the Audrey II species is a bunch of dicks, that's why. XD
It is meant to remain a unanswered question, leaving us to wonder.
If it has to be human, are their humans where the plant comes from?
What planet?
Do they just continually travel to planets with humans and take it over until they run out then move to the next human planet?
If Sirloin isn't good enough for them does that mean earth will have a bunch of cows left over when the Audrey IIs eventually run out of humans and starve?
All he says is "must be blood, must be fresh" i assume they destroy a planet then move on to the next one and just repeat it over and over again.
ahahaha this is sooo fast!!! our school is doing this in a couple of weeks ans we cant wait!
@Dierenfreak555 The film version, which is where the plant dies and Audrey and Seymour stay together, is different to the musical, where the plant eventually ends up eating all of the main characters (Seymour, Audrey, Mushnik and Orin) :)
@MSGe98 they say " We'll have tomorrow"
im actually take part on stage and do little shop of horrors
I'd never heard of this scene until I read a fanfic about it. XD
I'm not sure about the little girl was she eatin or something??
+Emily Mason She was one of the babies, you can see someone put her in a trolley at the end as if they were buying her from a shop (:
The girl gets bonked in the head by the plant! XD
@SafieLiverpool
See the "Making of Audrey II" on this channel.
Also "Suppertime"
The ending of the play that was shot for the remake that was in full color and complete did it better minus Seymour death. They death in the play wad very melodramatic and over the top I'm not surprised the film changed it but weirdly Seymour death in the play was how he died in the original film back in 1960. As for why they did not release the full directors cut of the remake till last year I have no clue why that happened. I know the commentary for the original ending got pulled of most of the 1997 DVD releases because they did not get the ok from the producer David geffen to have it on there . He also did bettle juice and joes apartment film based of the mtv short.
I believe test audiences didn't like the "bad" ending - and after watching it, I can kind of see why. "Don't Feed the Plants" goes from the musical curtain call we see here to basically a giant special-effects sequence parodying a Godzilla movie. Even if it's technically the same plot, not seeing Seymour and Audrey again after they're eaten makes it less lighthearted.
Also, I personally thought the movie version of this ending was unnecessarily long and repetitive, with sound effects and screams drowning out the music more often than not. That said, Twoie ripping through the theater screen and eating the audience is a pretty great ending shot.
Test Audience didn't like the original ending. Probably because inspite of "Don't Feed the Plants" being an upbeat and catchy song. The lack Audrey, Seymour, Orin, and Mr. Mushnick, and other characters dancing to it, make the movie version's ending more depressing by comparison (which gives the scene tonal dissonance as well).
And while the music version also has some tonal dissonance in this, it still makes sense since it transitions seamlessly into the curtain call.
The original was this fast! ❤️ maybe faster!
What was the point of the shopping cart lady and her daughter?
Awfully cheerful for a song about how everyone's getting eaten. Good, though.
"Have a little priest" from Sweeney Todd
OptimusPhillip Literally the entire musical lol
Audrey @ 1:36 😆
Cool
i agree with Jesse Stahi
Is good
is that plant available to rent??
How was this Audrey made?
By the way, what do Seymour and Audrey sing to each other before the last line?
MSTe98 we’ll have tomorrow
@Dierenfreak555 No, it's not supposed to be... the plant is supposed to take over the world! :P
It sucks it’s uptempo
It sounds bad
But Audrey II is amazing.
Love it when it comes to hit the girl
Wow goof
isn't the plant supposed to be dead? ( in our school production is it, no offense of course)
@ExclusiveCheese
it's not that great... :/