Alvaro Fdez-Miranda I kinda agree and disagree because It would be a huge discovery to humans if we find extraterrestrial life using this song IF they were friendly to humans, but what if we find extraterrestrials are NOT friendly to us? I know it's not the same thing, but it kinda reminds me of movies that involved aliens conquering and destroying Earth. Just FYI, but I still like your idea of finding extraterrestrial life with this song.
Yeah, the idea of a predatorial extraterrestrial species is scary as fuck hehe we will just have to hope they somewhat work like us as in technology=comfort=less agression, there is still a chance aggression is a part of their culture... it's a very interesting topic.
@@awesomenick9539 I may not be as fully versed with all of John Powell's solo scores, but I'd put his score for Robots within/near the same pedigree as this(especially for the Chop Shop intro[both together and independent of Tom Waits Underground], and the Cross-Town Express scene), in terms of how it orchestrally portrays the world envisioned in both films(a city literally made of and by living machinery, or a slightly more vast/epic rendering of two worlds envisioned by Dr. Seuss). It's also worth noting that Powell was also a member of Hanz Zimmer's music studio and has collaborated with him on a few film scores as well(including The Road to El Dorado and the first two Kung Fu Panda films).
People can say what ever they want about this movie, but this entire scene is spine chilling!! The power and desperation of a whole, small, seemingly insignificant society working to be heard by other worldly beings to save their lives is incredible
Yeah this scene alone deserves all the praise, it's such a good way to realize how really all Who's needed to use their voices and music to be saved...Even knowing that only Horton was able to hear them no one really nor believe such a possibility...Until their voice were loud and clear
what i love about this scene is the mayor. he is giving it his all to save the world. you can tell by the expressions on his face that he doesn't want to die and that he is trying everything to not let his world be melted.
JoJo actually figured out earlier than the mayor. Why did you think he builty the symphonophone? Because he knew they were living in a speck through the observatory. I would give equal credits to both the mayor and Jojo.
Well 1. They're on a spec. When the camera zoomed into it the spec had firbres, therefore there's not actually a sky and space in their world doesn't exist so why would there be an observatory? Older scientists and perhaps the council already knew about their world, Why do you think they abandoned it and blocked it off. 2. Jojo knew this would happen, therefore explaining why he believed his father when no one else would. The council were acting pretty weird about it. He had seen the world through the observatory and built a large music machine in case his world was in danger. 3. The observatory may be strong. It's possible that they would see Hortons world too and knew they could be killed any second.
This entire track along side Jim Carrey's heart-felt "NOOOO" never fail to make me cry. I really like this movie a lot. It's funny, heavy drama, cute, just all of the above 😭
Ironically, this is the only BEARABLE Dr. Seuss film to watch. It’s not necessarily good but it’s better than the cash grab with that fake hat. (And yes this means atleast in my opinion, that this film is the best Dr. Seuss film).
4:33-5:04 This part has always been my absolute favorite of this song, because it really represents JoJo’s desperation because he’s basically going out on a limb. Because he know he’s got like ONE SHOT-one chance to see if his idea of yelling that one “Yop!” at the top of Whoville’s tallest building will be the one to break through the clouds in time so their world can be saved. And that yell ended up being the one to save them, and I think it’s really incredible to see how John Powell personified that in this portion of the song.
The mayor grabbed a tom-tom, started to smack it. And all over Who-Ville, they whooped up a racket. They rattled tin kettles, they beat on brass pans, On garbage pail tops, some old cranberry cans. They blew on bazookas and blasted great toots! On Zarmids, on Soombas, on Phoombas and flutes!
BEST SONG EVER!!! I love listening to this whole sequence. John Powell is sooo good and all of his soundtracks are unique and interesting. LOVE him in Kung Fu Panda too.
They seem like they're all glad they're at least singing their way out of the situation, even if it doesn't work...They were all working... together in divine harmony
This song to me is especially prevelant nowadays, because it makes me think about all the stifled souls in the world; and how if we were all reminded of how special it is to be human, we would do something more with our lives.
I just love John Powell! He's an amazing composer, and he is one of my favorite movie soundtrack composers! ❤ I love what he does with the brass in his pieces.
I admit when the movie first came out, I went to see it three maybe four times all because of the climax. The music, the visuals, and the fact that every Who would DIE if they failed which increased the tension - it was perfect. I thought the rest of the movie was okay but it always made it worth watching again and again just for this part alone.
The realization that this song is about a triumphant victory against the machinations of cosmic horrors is a very... Idek what the word is but it's amazing. The Whos are literally singing to save their world from forces they couldn't possibly fathom,. that's amazing. God bless this movie
Also the fact that their world was always in danger and the who's trying to shrug it off during the time Horton tried taking the spec somewhere safe is kind of jarring, probably even mind breaking and existential having to have face it and know that your world was defenseless now out of nowhere without any clear explanation, depending that anyone hears them since, they're extremely small compared to anything in the jungle to the point no one even care on the possibility there's people living in spec, both Horton and the Mayor (Ned) could only communicate by speech so, to that extent it was clearly impossible to do anything else to see what was going on besides the effects of their world crumbling, weather changing or cycle of days getting absurdly abrupt.
We thought we'd never see a good Dr Seuss movie after Cat In The Hat 2003 but this came along and it turned out very well done and the idea of it being done by Bluesky and 20th Century Fox just gives it that huge amount of amazing! Cause this is like if this were in Ice Age it would be Manny, Diego and Sid being super heroes saving the world
Im gonna miss blue sky this movie, robots and ice age had a big impact on me as a child and i will never forget what blue sky did for us. Rest in piece.
You can really hear that John Powell approached this soundtrack with utmost respect towards Dr. Seuss and his timeless work. I don't think there'll be a better adaption of this story.
Ok c'mon people we all know we only came hear for that observatory part I mean it's so good that you want to watch it so many times until you get bored which will never happen
Most of the movie is just kind of "eh" for me, with jokes that dont always land and pacing thats a bit strange. But then for the last third of the movie, blue sky just decided to drop the most intense, most peak thing ever?? A world on the brink of destruction, every last citizen is being rallied to sing an anthem that embodies their entite society's hopes, dreams, and lives. It's one of the coolest things ive ever watched, and the soundtrack does NOT disappoint 😭
0:58 the mayor grabbed a tom Tom and started to smack it and all over who Ville they whooped up a racket on garbage pale tops and old cranberry can on clarinets oompahs zoompahs and flutes
When Your Entire Kind and World is going to be in Mass Destruction and Extinction and your only way to save and protect is depending on entire world being extremely loud.
3:20 some melodies have similar of The Lion Kind,Hunchback of Notre Dame,The Tigger Movie,Piglet Big Movie,Pooh Heffalump Movie,Beauty and the Beast,all the animated films epic soundtracks all John Powell,Hans Zimmer,Alan Menken,Danny Elfman, etc.
Here is The Changing World 0:00 Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador goes Independent as Qygo Quebec. 0:24 UK splits into England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. 0:51 Northern Ireland returns to Ireland. 1:04 Dawn rises in Mongolia to take on Siberia from Russia. 1:28 United States' 51st Star Flag arrives. 1:49 Because California has been split to the North (California) and South (Hollywood) states. 2:05 Australia becomes "The Republic of Australia" with new national anthem being Oh Australia (melody of Oh Christmas Tree) 2:25 And..... 2:31 The rest of Canada becomes The Canadian Kingdom. 2:51 Iceland goes monarchy again with Prince Christian of Denmark becoming King of Iceland. 3:15 Margrethe II of Denmark dies, making her heir King, 3:20 Greenland goes Independent as The Kingdom of Greenland, with Vincent and Josephine becoming the first twins to be Monarchs. 3:44 Prince George of Wales becomes Canada's first king. 3:58 The USA plans on defeating Russia. 4:18 Mexico becomes a kingdom, with Infanta Sofía of Spain as Mexico's first monarch 4:34 USA rages on to defeat Russia. 4:58 Russia loses land to Estonia, Latvia, Belarus (for the European Russia), Finland (Most of Northwestern Russia), Mongolia (for 70% of Siberia), Korea, Poland (for Ukraine), Japan, Georgia (the nation to be renamed as Theodore) and Azerbaijan as punishment for invading Ukraine. 5:11 The peace has been brung, meaning that the War is the thing of the past. 5:24 The era of Peace has begun thanks to the USA.
We should send this song into space to find extraterrestrial life.
Sounds like a good idea to me!
Alvaro Fdez-Miranda e
Alvaro Fdez-Miranda I kinda agree and disagree because It would be a huge discovery to humans if we find extraterrestrial life using this song IF they were friendly to humans, but what if we find extraterrestrials are NOT friendly to us? I know it's not the same thing, but it kinda reminds me of movies that involved aliens conquering and destroying Earth. Just FYI, but I still like your idea of finding extraterrestrial life with this song.
Yeah, the idea of a predatorial extraterrestrial species is scary as fuck hehe we will just have to hope they somewhat work like us as in technology=comfort=less agression, there is still a chance aggression is a part of their culture... it's a very interesting topic.
Fucking genius
Honestly, John Powell should be arrested for how unnecessarily good his scores are
Mr. Powell, you are under arrest for being so damn good
IM SORRY JOHN FUCKING POWEL WORKED ON THIS???
I’m not much of a fan of John Powell but with a score like this he seems on par with John Williams and Hans Zimmer
@@awesomenick9539 I may not be as fully versed with all of John Powell's solo scores, but I'd put his score for Robots within/near the same pedigree as this(especially for the Chop Shop intro[both together and independent of Tom Waits Underground], and the Cross-Town Express scene), in terms of how it orchestrally portrays the world envisioned in both films(a city literally made of and by living machinery, or a slightly more vast/epic rendering of two worlds envisioned by Dr. Seuss).
It's also worth noting that Powell was also a member of Hanz Zimmer's music studio and has collaborated with him on a few film scores as well(including The Road to El Dorado and the first two Kung Fu Panda films).
John Powell Isolated Score We Are Here!
I don't care if it's a kids movie this sound track makes me tear up it's so damn beautiful
Boi.. for real.. it really brought me tears.. no joke
I'm right there with you! This track is really powerful in terms of emotionality, is epic and some part hit you really hard in the heart 💓
I Strongly Agree!!!!
It's a FAMILY movie.
I got chills at this scene
People can say what ever they want about this movie, but this entire scene is spine chilling!!
The power and desperation of a whole, small, seemingly insignificant society working to be heard by other worldly beings to save their lives is incredible
Agree. The movie is meh - but this scene and the flower field scene were brought to life EXACTLY how I imagined.
@@LordofFullmetalThe movie is GREAT. Your entire life is meh
Yeah this scene alone deserves all the praise, it's such a good way to realize how really all Who's needed to use their voices and music to be saved...Even knowing that only Horton was able to hear them no one really nor believe such a possibility...Until their voice were loud and clear
JOJO: I’ll Do It!
3:15 THE CHILLS
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@@jmegee1975 it's from the movie , exactly that part of the song, you need to watch it to trully understand
Cadence Kenyon: Hold
I don't really think anyone could hate the last part of the movie. It's awesome and heartwarming. :)
i know right! is one of the best movies i ever seen thanks to that scene!
So true!, haha
Bruh I cried watching it
I Just don't like the ennding song its anti climatic except by the Jojo part
I kinda wish the last part was more appreciated...
damn, this movie is 15 years old and it still sounds amazing
Shit am I that old😭
That really short accordion bit at 1:50 is just awesome as heck, despite the fact it only lasts for about 2 seconds.
MasterJakeStudios HONESTLY
An with the chorus it makes it awesomr
I like 1:20
So damn true!, Actually I just came here for that part!, haha
AGREED
what i love about this scene is the mayor. he is giving it his all to save the world. you can tell by the expressions on his face that he doesn't want to die and that he is trying everything to not let his world be melted.
JoJo actually figured out earlier than the mayor. Why did you think he builty the symphonophone? Because he knew they were living in a speck through the observatory. I would give equal credits to both the mayor and Jojo.
Aww!
Or the kid just REALLY loved music?
but how did JoJo know that they were living on a speck to begin with?
Well 1. They're on a spec. When the camera zoomed into it the spec had firbres, therefore there's not actually a sky and space in their world doesn't exist so why would there be an observatory? Older scientists and perhaps the council already knew about their world, Why do you think they abandoned it and blocked it off.
2. Jojo knew this would happen, therefore explaining why he believed his father when no one else would. The council were acting pretty weird about it. He had seen the world through the observatory and built a large music machine in case his world was in danger.
3. The observatory may be strong. It's possible that they would see Hortons world too and knew they could be killed any second.
This entire track along side Jim Carrey's heart-felt "NOOOO" never fail to make me cry. I really like this movie a lot. It's funny, heavy drama, cute, just all of the above 😭
Well...the Whoville and would all their people would die in front of his eyes...so I can understand why he would cry, it's very jarring 😔
Horton: Help!
at 4:25 you can almost hear a cue from "how to train your dragon". Magnificent music by John Powell
Folarin
OMG I HEARD IT
Omg yes it's there!!
Folarin yea i heard it. 😂
I
T h o u g h t
S a m E
T h i n g
True
There is so, so much passion in this track. It truly feels like a people determined to hold onto hope and be saved.
and that's exactly what it was!
@@regen1016 This is true! :]
Mayor: Help!
3:19 is where Jojo unleashes the big noise wave from observatory
That part gave me frickin chills dude
Springing The Trap I knew i wasn’t the only that got chills !!
That's my favourite part
its a jojo refrence bro
Sounds better than the borax
5:11 The shouting is so loud that it blows the clouds away and the sound waves are visible
That one small, extra Yopp put it over.
And all the Whos' voices burst out of the clover.
Wikershin bros: I hear it. Me too. So do I
@@ez4u2say-714 😳....
Uh... ehehe Rudy. Give me that a- co- mm- Rudy.....get in the pouch....Now.....
No mom
@@ez4u2say-714 ah. A- Wikershins! Get that clover!
8D THIS IS SOME OF THE MOST EPIC MUSIC EVER. And seriously, who'd of thought a Dr. Seuss film could have such an epic finale?!
The0ptimus you can thank John Powell for the soundtrack, he also did other works like How to train your dragon and chicken.
where did you find an 8d version
IMO, the best Dr. Suess film
@@animatedabe6819 I agree 100%
Ironically, this is the only BEARABLE Dr. Seuss film to watch. It’s not necessarily good but it’s better than the cash grab with that fake hat. (And yes this means atleast in my opinion, that this film is the best Dr. Seuss film).
4:33-5:04 This part has always been my absolute favorite of this song, because it really represents JoJo’s desperation because he’s basically going out on a limb. Because he know he’s got like ONE SHOT-one chance to see if his idea of yelling that one “Yop!” at the top of Whoville’s tallest building will be the one to break through the clouds in time so their world can be saved. And that yell ended up being the one to save them, and I think it’s really incredible to see how John Powell personified that in this portion of the song.
The instrument that starts at 3:20 is the symphonophone (the one jojo made) and it just sounds so graceful how it combines all those instruments
5:11 - 5:23 warms my heart so much
I need to cry, one moment please.
I love so much how it’s a choir singing loud WEEE AAAARE HEEEERE!! Beautiful, musical desperation
Yeah, it is truly representing the people of Whoville, everyone was trying to be heard out loud and to the top of their lungs by singing
1:20 THAT FLUTE!!!
SquareFan thank the grinch for that.
The mayor grabbed a tom-tom, started to smack it.
And all over Who-Ville, they whooped up a racket.
They rattled tin kettles, they beat on brass pans,
On garbage pail tops, some old cranberry cans.
They blew on bazookas and blasted great toots!
On Zarmids, on Soombas, on Phoombas and flutes!
BEST SONG EVER!!! I love listening to this whole sequence. John Powell is sooo good and all of his soundtracks are unique and interesting. LOVE him in Kung Fu Panda too.
Ana Woods
IKR he is awesome love his soundtracks Kung Fu Panda 1-3
How to train a dragon 1 & 2
And of course.. Chicken Run by him as well
@@clearlyjordan8100 in Kung Fu Panda 3 he's not in there, only Hans Zimmer
This song and the scenes that go with it, will always be one of my favorite climax's ever!
I love how the music just builds and builds! So epic!
3:18 thats when they drop the emotional beat
Whoville: is about to be destroyed
Whos: Lets make it boppin
They said “If we’re going out, we’re gonna do it in ✨style✨”
They seem like they're all glad they're at least singing their way out of the situation, even if it doesn't work...They were all working... together in divine harmony
This song to me is especially prevelant nowadays, because it makes me think about all the stifled souls in the world; and how if we were all reminded of how special it is to be human, we would do something more with our lives.
I\m really glad to have met another kindred spirit. This is what I needed to hear tonight. Thanks!
1:00 when the major starts and everyone begins to join him. Love it. Especially the chor
0:35-0:50 gives me goose bumps every time. Thanks for uploading!
np!
John Powell is pretty limited in percussion segments.
True.
Don’t Mention It!
1:20
1:50
When my ears stop being here...
3:19
5:11
When my ears ARE HERE!
These guys knew how to do a climax; Anyone who doesn't feel something while listening to this is dead inside.
I just love John Powell! He's an amazing composer, and he is one of my favorite movie soundtrack composers! ❤ I love what he does with the brass in his pieces.
I like Jon Powell too! Also a question in the beginning of the movie Katie says she has a world of ponies is that a My Little Pony reference?
Larissa Bell
He is favorites too 👍❤️
Don’t forget the absolutely slapping vocals he includes
Love this song! As a former marching band student this song us one I would love to play! Thanks for uploading this!
AmoraAngel12 You're welcome!
I admit when the movie first came out, I went to see it three maybe four times all because of the climax. The music, the visuals, and the fact that every Who would DIE if they failed which increased the tension - it was perfect.
I thought the rest of the movie was okay but it always made it worth watching again and again just for this part alone.
The "we are here" opera sounds just make me so emotional!!!
The realization that this song is about a triumphant victory against the machinations of cosmic horrors is a very... Idek what the word is but it's amazing.
The Whos are literally singing to save their world from forces they couldn't possibly fathom,. that's amazing. God bless this movie
Also the fact that their world was always in danger and the who's trying to shrug it off during the time Horton tried taking the spec somewhere safe is kind of jarring, probably even mind breaking and existential having to have face it and know that your world was defenseless now out of nowhere without any clear explanation, depending that anyone hears them since, they're extremely small compared to anything in the jungle to the point no one even care on the possibility there's people living in spec, both Horton and the Mayor (Ned) could only communicate by speech so, to that extent it was clearly impossible to do anything else to see what was going on besides the effects of their world crumbling, weather changing or cycle of days getting absurdly abrupt.
We thought we'd never see a good Dr Seuss movie after Cat In The Hat 2003 but this came along and it turned out very well done and the idea of it being done by Bluesky and 20th Century Fox just gives it that huge amount of amazing! Cause this is like if this were in Ice Age it would be Manny, Diego and Sid being super heroes saving the world
The rule to take away is to never do a Dr. Seuss movie in live action
Yes that's right
@@douglastaylor4562 lmao bold of you two to assume that movie wasnt a goddamn masterpiece
We got another one in 2019
This picture of Jojo will forever have me weak 😂.
Those ladys and gentlemens do a good job singing "We are here!" Very epicly!
How can there be such an existential moment in a kids movie. Crazy
Im gonna miss blue sky this movie, robots and ice age had a big impact on me as a child and i will never forget what blue sky did for us. Rest in piece.
2:33 is the beginning of the best part of this score
andrew8632 *0:00
YESSS
3:06 Man! its so magical.. i feel like tearing up my self for this beautiful piece of music.😭
3:19 Best Part
This is probably the most amazing song in the history of children's movies' soundtracks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
1:44 “Are you sure that every Who down in Whoville is trying?”
You can really hear that John Powell approached this soundtrack with utmost respect towards Dr. Seuss and his timeless work. I don't think there'll be a better adaption of this story.
Seen this movie so many times and you can never really appreciate just how damn good the music is. Excellent job John Powell
I feel so dumb rewatching this millions of times just for that one perfect part
Whatever you may think about the Doctor Seuss movies, they always have fantastic soundtracks!
All thanks to Mr. John Powell
Yeah! John Powell and Danny Elfman!
oh mah gawd even tho this isn’t a song with lyrics i love it gives me the chills and it’s good for writing stories!
This video is so good it became my profile picture
Love it how they all come together to make so much noise! ;')
But realistically would've all gone deaf and created a mini black hole
RIP Blue Sky Studios.
I HEAR IT! I HEAR IT! THEY ARE THERE!
And that yopp, that one small extra yopp put it over and all the who noises burst out of the clover
I hear it! me too! no way!
@@andreb2062 lol
“Rudy, give me that! Come Ru-“
@@notusingthisyoutubechannel8114 Rudy get back in pouch now😡
3:58-4:14
favourite part
That music helps me concentrate on my homework
How? Cuz i feel like saving the world with this and its only 10 secs before the world ends lol
thanks for uploading this as a person who is a fan of instrumental music I love this
You are very welcome!
Alphapkmn I also appreciate your quick response
+brianna williams Well, it's not often I get a youtube comment, and I happen to be on when I got it!
Ha lol I completely I get it im the same way
+brianna williams You friend, have earned a subscription!
* cries because how many emotions does this song make me feel help???? *
There are so many parts I enjoy about this song that when I accidentally click on it can't click away.
"We gotta make some noise! WE ARE HERE! WE ARE HERE! WE ARE HERE!"
We ARE HERE WE ARE HERE
WE ARE HERE! WE ARE HERE! WE ARE HERE!
WE ARE HERE WE ARE HERE! WE ARE HEAR WE ARE HERE!
WE ARE HERE WE ARE HERE WE ARE HERE
Come on! Everyone!
0:36 gave me chills!
I love how Jo Jo just stares at you menacingly
true
I love John Powell's soundtracks 💕👍
simplemente una obra de arte de composición musical es la mezcla de sonidos que uno no imagina Fantastic!
4:33 onward is so powerful ;u;
Huh?
????
Best part
@Raily Acabeo Yess!
gosh this song just brings up all the goosebumps i can possibly get. i love this scene to pieces
This is the most perfect piece to perform for a concert!
the brass just after 4:30
I love the French horn in this 📯📯📯
IKR
Stand User: JoJo
Stand: We are here
Ok c'mon people we all know we only came hear for that observatory part I mean it's so good that you want to watch it so many times until you get bored which will never happen
I am here for the contrabass bassoon
im here for the flute guy AND the observatory
tbh just KICKIN ost all around
You're welcome! Why the album didn't have this be one full song, I dunno.
Alphapkmn, did you just edit all the tracks together?
Ever if film not a masterpiece, these scene Songs/Music Should definitely be. 😊
Most of the movie is just kind of "eh" for me, with jokes that dont always land and pacing thats a bit strange. But then for the last third of the movie, blue sky just decided to drop the most intense, most peak thing ever?? A world on the brink of destruction, every last citizen is being rallied to sing an anthem that embodies their entite society's hopes, dreams, and lives. It's one of the coolest things ive ever watched, and the soundtrack does NOT disappoint 😭
Literally everything starting at the clover chase scene is peak too 😭
Nice song is here. :D Love the scene so much.
Jojo looks familiar. He looks like a leaf and I don't know why....
His body looks like they copy and pasted Crash/Eddie,s body from Ice Age
He’s here as well hmm...
-He is leafy-
Jo Jo looks like my friend but jo Jo is pale
1:03 The mayor grabbed a tom tom started to smack it
And all over Whoville whooped up a racket
1:07 They rattled tin kettles
They beat on brass pans
On garbage pailtops
And old cranberry cans
1:14 They blew on bazookas and blasted great toots
On clarinets oompas boompas and flutes!
0:58 the mayor grabbed a tom Tom and started to smack it and all over who Ville they whooped up a racket on garbage pale tops and old cranberry can on clarinets oompahs zoompahs and flutes
When Your Entire Kind and World is going to be in Mass Destruction and Extinction
and your only way to save and protect is depending on entire world being extremely loud.
When I heard Jojo orchestra part I was like "this could honestly be an anime ost"
Man dr.seuss is cooking with this one
3:18 is what I thought to be the better part of that scene
Gorgeous music. Quite captivating in its power!
3:20 some melodies have similar of The Lion Kind,Hunchback of Notre Dame,The Tigger Movie,Piglet Big Movie,Pooh Heffalump Movie,Beauty and the Beast,all the animated films epic soundtracks all John Powell,Hans Zimmer,Alan Menken,Danny Elfman, etc.
The music is so intense I love it
IKR
The best moment is when Jojo says the « Yopp ».
Here is The Changing World
0:00 Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador goes Independent as Qygo Quebec.
0:24 UK splits into England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
0:51 Northern Ireland returns to Ireland.
1:04 Dawn rises in Mongolia to take on Siberia from Russia.
1:28 United States' 51st Star Flag arrives.
1:49 Because California has been split to the North (California) and South (Hollywood) states.
2:05 Australia becomes "The Republic of Australia" with new national anthem being Oh Australia (melody of Oh Christmas Tree)
2:25 And.....
2:31 The rest of Canada becomes The Canadian Kingdom.
2:51 Iceland goes monarchy again with Prince Christian of Denmark becoming King of Iceland.
3:15 Margrethe II of Denmark dies, making her heir King,
3:20 Greenland goes Independent as The Kingdom of Greenland, with Vincent and Josephine becoming the first twins to be Monarchs.
3:44 Prince George of Wales becomes Canada's first king.
3:58 The USA plans on defeating Russia.
4:18 Mexico becomes a kingdom, with Infanta Sofía of Spain as Mexico's first monarch
4:34 USA rages on to defeat Russia.
4:58 Russia loses land to Estonia, Latvia, Belarus (for the European Russia), Finland (Most of Northwestern Russia), Mongolia (for 70% of Siberia), Korea, Poland (for Ukraine), Japan, Georgia (the nation to be renamed as Theodore) and Azerbaijan as punishment for invading Ukraine.
5:11 The peace has been brung, meaning that the War is the thing of the past.
5:24 The era of Peace has begun thanks to the USA.
Ima just comment so I can see this later
Oh my God, THANK YOU. I swear you are the only person on RUclips to have uploaded this -_-
What an EPIC score.
1:20 is so majestic...
0:59:tum-tum
1:04:horns
1:11:garbage pail top(cymbal)
1:12:old cranberry cans(bell)
1:14:bazooka(tooba)
1:16:blasted great toots(trombone)
1:18:tooba(?)
1:19: phoompa(drums)
1:21:flutes & horns
1:50:acordion
I really hope somebody puts this song into a band.
5:04
*YOPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
John Powell Isolated Score Roping & Caging We Are Hear 👂 Symphonophone Jojo Saves The Day
Sometimes there are soundtracks from children movies which are stronger than soundtracks from adult movies
When the supervisor in your homeroom is taking attendance, but their hearing is terrible:
omg i loved the movie!! it was awesome!!! thanks for the upload!!
I love this song I haven’t listened to it in a long time
I love this scene