Bass is by far the most important instrument in the usual band. The rest is just semi-organized note without a bassline, but the bass stands on its own with ease.
@@DinnerForkTongue Yeah, I own a bass too. the loop at 1:42, I wanted it one more go round, by itself a'hovering. I wanted it late nights on USA and I want it now. Fun, talented stuff.
@@Godzillacock Animusic is all midi. The animation sequences for each note on each instrument are based on the midi file. Their MIDImotionTM software can play any midi song as a "virtual concert". They do add extra animations (scenery arrangements, camera motions, "dancing" characters, etc) which aren't part of the midi.
Not gonna lie, the guys who wrote these songs are so fucking talented. Even though there is no singing, the songs have their own style that is very unique.
@@gasujuhusg9514 True, but they actually created the software (Animusic Studio) used to sync the animation to MIDI signals, so it’s still pretty impressive how much work they put into it
The two lead guitars just kind of sitting back and sadly bouncing as they're too scared to approach the percussive instruments at 1:48 is just what a mood
Your terminology is incorrect. The real "lead guitar" is the tall bass. The other guitars just follow his lead and support the bass. Or they just stand background while he plays solo.
WHO ELSE HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR YEARS BECAUSE YOUR LIT AF 2ND GRADE MUSIC TEACHER SHOWED THIS TO YOUR CLASS??!! I THOUGHT I WAS INSANE AND MAKIN SHIT UP IN MY HEAD
PandaPandora yea, it reminds me of a game i use to play when i was 5. it was called starcraft and the humans always had this guitar beat to their music.
I remember watching this as a kid and I loved listening to it so much. Then for some reason when the part at 2:56 came I started to tear up for some weird reason. Idk but i guess it was just something about the pogo sticks riding down the track playing their instruments for the rest of their lives until the end.
Personally I really like the design of the "instruments". It's simple and easily recognisable. They also look good, thanks to their texturing. As for the video as a whole, it's brilliantly rendered, as usual; the video is completely in-sync with the music, the elements in the video is different to any other video by Animusic and the most creative, and so on.
I didn't even look this up. In fact, it randomly popped up and my reccomendations after I had seemingly forgot about it until I saw the thumbnail and it immediately came back to me.
If you watch this enough times, this performance becomes a story about a troupe of travelling string instruments who have to practice on their way to the next gig. Even while picking up a few late buddies along the way (like Joshua Hill's "Gary" at the beginning - as soon as Gary arrives, they're off!). The troupe squeezes in a few minutes of rehearsal while ducking through tunnels and later picking up their percussionists along the way. Nobody even reflects upon this. To them, this is 'normal,' their very reason to exist. This transcends words, purpose, joy, even life itself. For them, there is nothing else but the music.
I myself think that all the Animusic stuff is in its own world, where music is the core of existence and the base of everything (think of Starship groove for example). I like to browse Animmusic video comments, because people like to make up stories like this. :)
I think you're on the right track. I see it as they're forced to play, they're on tracks doing shows for people. Only when they're in the tunnels does their darker, brooding true nature come through, as you can tell by the dull lighting and slower, deep riffs. Like they don't enjoy the fame, no one realizes who they really are. I agree they're all stories. Amazing stuff.
The story here is that these "Pogo Sticks" live in a strict, walled off city of boring and bland buildings. Everyone here fits in perfectly sized squares and molds, all to help build up this walled city. The "Pogo Sticks" is actually the name of a band that sneaks out at night to play music. They live in a strict society that has banned any form of imagination, for creative shapes do not fit in predetermined templates. The tall buildings past the walls indicate watch towers, showing that this is a controlled area where the authorities have an iron grip on the people. Four come out initially, starting their nightly ritual of playing. The entirety of the Pogo Sticks are spread out across the town, and they wait for the last member in this district. When another arrives, they start to move. They move swiftly across the town, never stopping for long. The Pogo Sticks don't want to be caught for disturbing the peacefully sleeping squares. They have to play on the run, and quiet down when they slip in the alleys between the buildings. They do this often, in fear that they are being tailed by an officer that would detain and imprison them. When they slip out of the alleys and back into the main streets, they play loudly again, now free from the dread of a stalker. They reach the homes of two of their bandmates, playing a rumbling song to summon them out of their homes. They're twins, who quickly come out of their homes after hearing the rest of the Sticks. They begin their journey again, playing a chipper tune. All of them were happy to express themselves after a long day of conformity. They continue to play as morning peeks over the horizon. Soon, they would have to return home and back to their respective patterns.
thanks for that info. pbs has proven to be a tool of the deep state... Cargill, all those co.s that fund pbs when they're not begging for money, are evil. Creepy pseudo science nazi freaks. They are the reason we have things like Core math.
what? A long time ago i was. Maybe you're being sarcastic. I'm not joking about the contributors, I forget who all is on the list but a lot of those big names were seriously bad people. Pbs is not good for freedom. It doesn't seem like an extension of the MIC but if you learn about propaganda, like what the council on foreign relations comes up, with to start wars, you'll see the connections. I searched for info on Mr. Rogers, if he was really in Vietnam, and the big propaganda org.s, like snopes, all came up. So I kept searching until I found something supporting the rumor. A testimonial from someone who had taken a tour of the white house, had seen a pic of Mr. Rogers, and said it looked to him like Mr Rogers was indeed a highly decorated soldier. I can't find a better site for video and until i do I'm going to keep making crazy comments on yt. But if you search you'll see I'm not just stoned.
Animusic still hits even today. I'll always remember this as a huge part of my childhood. Can't wait for Animusic 3! Word is, it's still in the works XD.
At 1:24 the one on the very right looks like it's putting its hand on its hip like "yeah, another one of these goddamn glow-in-the-dark sequences, never get tired of those"
Ethan Edwards I also liked the ending of this song when they all played together and the camera zoomed out showing all of the locations. ALSO THE sky looks fucking awesome!
How does someone's imagination think up stuff like this. Not in a million years could I think up something like this. It take all kinds to make the world go around. Thank God for all of us.
This one is basically my first exposure to animusic, at least in the form of an advertisement on a dvd. Then, I vaguely remember a music teacher I had played this music video to the class.
0:00 me and the boys getting out of class 0:31 me and boys deciding to go get some bean burritos 1:43 me and the boys meeting up with more squad to get burritos 2:05 mom says his little bro has to come too 2:35 B U R R I T O T I M E
I have such great memories of these videos. My granddad gave me and my brother the Animusic DVDs when we were kids, and we used to play them over and over again
probably because the environment itself is bizarre, almost like that liminal space stuff. like, take a second to remove the music and "beings" and it just feels uncomfortable
It’s an endless ramp of wood leading on through a wooden city with no life but these animated pogo sticks. And they leave, going off into the distance, leaving the listener in silence
I remember watching Animusic on PBS or some other station, and I loved it! For a long time, I thought most of the videos used actual machines that could do that stuff!
omg I was friggin hypnotized by this when I was little. Just wondering about how alien and beautiful it would be to be on repeat in a far off universe, infinitely playing...
Now that I think about it I always imagine that these songs are alive like actually alive and they have souls and a man by the name of joe hannon is responsible for making all these creations and putting brand new human made souls in them but then they went out of comission and now all of his creations are scattered around the world and nearly every day new ones are found. Waiting for someone to find it and the soul will once again gain confidence and sing out there best
@@greengem9132 ...eeeheh...yeah uh....welp....uh.....theeeere’s thirteen year old me right there in a nutshell....eheheheh.. Either way though it was just me using my imagination.
Calamity556 Imagine how annoying that would be if they just kept going on forever like after a year they would travel all the way around the world and every year on the same day they would be like outside your house playing. Husband: BARB THE MUSIC ROBOTS ARE BACK! Wife: HAS IT BEEN A YEAR ALREADY?
This never left my memory since I saw it elementary school but I could never remember its name. I deadass thought my brain was making shit up because it was so bizarre. I can't believe I found this in my recommended. Thank you RUclips algorithm.
Dude I remember this from Music class in elementary school lmao. I was hype every time we watched these animations. This one was actually my favorite and I remember this so vividly.
I just realized for the first time, as the camera pulls out at the end you can see they’re headed in the direction of the stage from the start of the video. I never really thought about where they come from at the beginning, but I bet the wooden tracks are one continuous loop.
I remember watching this as a kid late a night and it would scare the living shit out of me. Yet, at the same time, I liked it. It took me over a decade to find this specific video and I found it! Suprizingly, it is kind of creepy now as an adult.
Omgggg same im 16 now and when i was in kindergarten on the last day of school we watched this in music class and it creeped me out so fuckin bad and it took me 11 years to find this video
Love the music in the tunnels. Lol actually figured out how to play it on 7 string guitar. But I love how it all comes together at the very last tunnel with the marimba and xylophone being added to the tunnel sequence.
This one still unnerves me, but there’s something haunting about all of them. Another commenter here said there’s a dystopian feel to this, and I completely get that feeling about all of them to a degree.
It's like these guys are traveling to concert to concert, preforming. Hence the buildings, the path, the tunnels, and the giant walls around where they stop. This music video is genius!
I remember on the last day of school every year in elementary, our music teacher would take out the Animusic 2 DVD and play all the videos for us. This one was always my favorite. Such great memories.
I remember being up at like 4-5am when i was about 6 and this was on a local PBS channel. I remember being so confused about what i was really watching but simultaneously being impressed, it's crazy finally seeing it again after only remembering a small portion of it years later
i love how despite having no faces you can tell these guys are having such a good time from their expressive bouncing
Body expression is very telling, faces lie. But how you hold yourself, that says everything
Especially the Xylophone and Vibraphone dudes, the way they turn to each other and just jam out is awesome.
I noticed that too! Also interesting that they used beefer support for the drummer, like they were compensating for the added weight.
Bchulo88 they’re vibing
@@klillym1461 That is...correct
when the animusic dvds were busted out in music class
you knew it was gonna be a good day
Or in science class.
Nostalgia.
Alexander Allen yesss
I was never that old
@@onlyone8331 same
I love how they go through an actual bridge during each musical bridge. Clever.
Never noticed that!
when i was in elementary school watching this in music class it would scare me for some reason really bad
More like a tunnel.
@@DugrozReportsI know (February 4th,2024 and February 6th,2024/🙂).
@@TheRealJackee4I understand (March 10th,2024 and April 3rd,2024/🙂).
Pogo Stick: "What is my purpose?"
Rick: "You drive around and play music."
Pogo Stick: "Awesome."
*wayne
1:42 That bass solo is absolutely amazing
facts
Bass is by far the most important instrument in the usual band. The rest is just semi-organized note without a bassline, but the bass stands on its own with ease.
@@DinnerForkTongue Yeah, I own a bass too. the loop at 1:42, I wanted it one more go round, by itself a'hovering. I wanted it late nights on USA and I want it now. Fun, talented stuff.
It's very unlikely to be a live recorded bass, it's probably a midi
@@Godzillacock Animusic is all midi. The animation sequences for each note on each instrument are based on the midi file. Their MIDImotionTM software can play any midi song as a "virtual concert". They do add extra animations (scenery arrangements, camera motions, "dancing" characters, etc) which aren't part of the midi.
“What instrument do you play?”
“Myself”
hahahahahahahaha original
congratulations youve played yourself
What’s your favorite instrument
Yes
Oh God.
Skin flute?
Picker Piccolo?
Am I getting close?
Not gonna lie, the guys who wrote these songs are so fucking talented. Even though there is no singing, the songs have their own style that is very unique.
Not to ruin it or anything but they used a small keyboard or something like that
@@M14aHRblx No, they probably wrote most of it in software.
I know it's by Wayne Lytle bur did anyone else help on the project
They actually didn’t have to animate it manually, they just had the animation play to where the note was on the instrument
@@gasujuhusg9514 True, but they actually created the software (Animusic Studio) used to sync the animation to MIDI signals, so it’s still pretty impressive how much work they put into it
That sunset feeling in the city of wooden blocks is just amazing
Yup! It feels kinda dreamy for me
even the 3D render looks lite it's actually 3D, not the fake realistic 3D renders we get today.
The two lead guitars just kind of sitting back and sadly bouncing as they're too scared to approach the percussive instruments at 1:48 is just
what a mood
Lmbooo
They groovin
Just bros being bros
Me when woman
Your terminology is incorrect.
The real "lead guitar" is the tall bass. The other guitars just follow his lead and support the bass. Or they just stand background while he plays solo.
1:05 When your running in the hall and you come near teachers in the hall
💀
Playing the bridge part while going under a bridge
so true
Relatable
Lol
WHO ELSE HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR YEARS BECAUSE YOUR LIT AF 2ND GRADE MUSIC TEACHER SHOWED THIS TO YOUR CLASS??!! I THOUGHT I WAS INSANE AND MAKIN SHIT UP IN MY HEAD
ME!!! THANK GOD THIS IS ON RUclips!
Very relatable
smurf king IKR
THIS IS EXACTLY WHY I SEARCHED THIS UP HOLY SHIT
I just found this.
0:28 " sorry I forgot my sheet music, ok lets go! "
Lol
This needs more likes
this was my childhood
mine too lmao
Mike Scribble I watch these a year after I was born
I watched these all day every day when I was like 3
Yeah, 2010 was a good year to be alive :P
2010... man my childhood
I like how they turn around at 2:28 all like “yeeahh boi, you already *KNOW* what’s goin down!”
Yall have no idea about the nostalgia this brings me, this is my favorite song in the ENTIRETY of animusic, and just- ugh, what a GROOVE.
The beggining is funny. It's like, "alright we are all ready to go? Gary is late. Dammit Gary come one lets go."
Actually, I think the one who comes out last in the beginning is like the band leader.
I always thought of the bass guy as the leader. He's the largest, and he's in the middle.
yeah and the twin xylophone where cute together
Haha that skinny one
@@55robloxmaster U mean the tallest
I always loved the parts when they went under the overpasses when I was little
same
PandaPandora yea, it reminds me of a game i use to play when i was 5. it was called starcraft and the humans always had this guitar beat to their music.
@@re3f32
Oh my goodness, so it is not only me!
@@d1oftwins I came to the comments specifically to see if someone mentioned the terran music under the bridge lol
@@d1oftwins Was looking for this, wasn't disappointed! Starcraft Terran music is awesome, both SC1 and 2
I remember watching this as a kid and I loved listening to it so much. Then for some reason when the part at 2:56 came I started to tear up for some weird reason. Idk but i guess it was just something about the pogo sticks riding down the track playing their instruments for the rest of their lives until the end.
Lmaoooo💀💀💀💀
Brooo same lol
I think I did the same
I’m watching this for the first time and feel the exact same way 🥹
@@PapaGourmandhello gourmand from rain world
how does this guy give sticks with instruments attached a personality
This is considered forbidden knowledge
Her: He's probably cheating on me.
Me and the boys:
booooyyyyyyyy
so
So she was right?
me killing my self infront of you and the boys permanently changing the trajectory of your friendship
MY OLD MUSIC TEACHER USED TO SHOW US THESE ALL THE TIME OMG
It was the same for my old elementary school
Same
Yooo sameeeee
Same that’s how I found out about these
Same tho
1:17 _when you and your squad roll into McDonalds_
Relatable
hah I get it
ME AND THE BOIS ROLLIN INTO MICKEY DEE'S
AT 3AM
@@itzblu855 TO PERHAPS BE LOOKING FOR*BEANS*
Personally I really like the design of the "instruments". It's simple and easily recognisable. They also look good, thanks to their texturing.
As for the video as a whole, it's brilliantly rendered, as usual; the video is completely in-sync with the music, the elements in the video is different to any other video by Animusic and the most creative, and so on.
They generated the sequence useing info from the raw music files They just made the base animations whitch is still really impresive
1:44
When your mom says you have to take your little brother but it’s okay because he’s actually pretty cool and the squad likes him
Nobody:
Me: at 3am searching this up cause im having some deep thoughts
I knew I wasn't the only one who still listened and/or watched these!
I didn't even look this up. In fact, it randomly popped up and my reccomendations after I had seemingly forgot about it until I saw the thumbnail and it immediately came back to me.
It's 4 am rn... I have no regrets
lol same 03:03am France
s l i c k watching this at 3:07 am too lmao
nobody
the bowling alley screen when you have a strike:
Ngl I’d really enjoying watching this and would want to keep striking to watch it over again
Stolen comment
@@seaturtle7818 as if there only was one person who watched this and came up with it
200th like!
xD so true
This is honestly amazing. So much personality given to anthropomorphic instruments without faces or dialogue.
Actually, those are music playing robots.
If you watch this enough times, this performance becomes a story about a troupe of travelling string instruments who have to practice on their way to the next gig.
Even while picking up a few late buddies along the way (like Joshua Hill's "Gary" at the beginning - as soon as Gary arrives, they're off!). The troupe squeezes in a few minutes of rehearsal while ducking through tunnels and later picking up their percussionists along the way.
Nobody even reflects upon this. To them, this is 'normal,' their very reason to exist.
This transcends words, purpose, joy, even life itself.
For them, there is nothing else but the music.
Deep stuff... Let's all do that!
I myself think that all the Animusic stuff is in its own world, where music is the core of existence and the base of everything (think of Starship groove for example). I like to browse Animmusic video comments, because people like to make up stories like this. :)
I think you're on the right track. I see it as they're forced to play, they're on tracks doing shows for people. Only when they're in the tunnels does their darker, brooding true nature come through, as you can tell by the dull lighting and slower, deep riffs. Like they don't enjoy the fame, no one realizes who they really are. I agree they're all stories. Amazing stuff.
**Nods in agreement**
Travis English they are freaking guitars
2:31 They break the fourth wall like, “Oh, hey there, audience, we didn’t see you there”.
I just can't get over how they all bounce to the beat and roll around town, still gets me in 2023
I like how they bounce, they look like they're having so much fun
ikr
put a thumb up if you can find the difference
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The big one in the middle looks like it.s putting its hands on his hips
The story here is that these "Pogo Sticks" live in a strict, walled off city of boring and bland buildings. Everyone here fits in perfectly sized squares and molds, all to help build up this walled city. The "Pogo Sticks" is actually the name of a band that sneaks out at night to play music. They live in a strict society that has banned any form of imagination, for creative shapes do not fit in predetermined templates. The tall buildings past the walls indicate watch towers, showing that this is a controlled area where the authorities have an iron grip on the people.
Four come out initially, starting their nightly ritual of playing. The entirety of the Pogo Sticks are spread out across the town, and they wait for the last member in this district. When another arrives, they start to move. They move swiftly across the town, never stopping for long. The Pogo Sticks don't want to be caught for disturbing the peacefully sleeping squares. They have to play on the run, and quiet down when they slip in the alleys between the buildings. They do this often, in fear that they are being tailed by an officer that would detain and imprison them. When they slip out of the alleys and back into the main streets, they play loudly again, now free from the dread of a stalker.
They reach the homes of two of their bandmates, playing a rumbling song to summon them out of their homes. They're twins, who quickly come out of their homes after hearing the rest of the Sticks. They begin their journey again, playing a chipper tune. All of them were happy to express themselves after a long day of conformity. They continue to play as morning peeks over the horizon. Soon, they would have to return home and back to their respective patterns.
Absent Answers DAMN sun that gud.
Alex Gamboa
There's always a story within songs
I love this :)
_Alex is a fucking buzzkill._
How in the world could you get that from a simple music video?!?
I remember, as a kid, I would turn on PBS, and these would show up and I'd watch them until the end
Indeed, like when I was around eight
thanks for that info. pbs has proven to be a tool of the deep state... Cargill, all those co.s that fund pbs when they're not begging for money, are evil. Creepy pseudo science nazi freaks. They are the reason we have things like Core math.
Slightly Baked YESSSSS
@@alanmalcheski8882 you seem cool to hang out with when stoned
what? A long time ago i was. Maybe you're being sarcastic. I'm not joking about the contributors, I forget who all is on the list but a lot of those big names were seriously bad people. Pbs is not good for freedom. It doesn't seem like an extension of the MIC but if you learn about propaganda, like what the council on foreign relations comes up, with to start wars, you'll see the connections. I searched for info on Mr. Rogers, if he was really in Vietnam, and the big propaganda org.s, like snopes, all came up. So I kept searching until I found something supporting the rumor. A testimonial from someone who had taken a tour of the white house, had seen a pic of Mr. Rogers, and said it looked to him like Mr Rogers was indeed a highly decorated soldier.
I can't find a better site for video and until i do I'm going to keep making crazy comments on yt. But if you search you'll see I'm not just stoned.
2:02 *Xylophone dude* Me when I come out of the shower and I start tapping my ribs
Animusic still hits even today. I'll always remember this as a huge part of my childhood. Can't wait for Animusic 3! Word is, it's still in the works XD.
Is it really ?
@@Naranciaa That's the official message, but I wouldn't expect it anytime soon
Here's hoping for 2033
At 1:24 the one on the very right looks like it's putting its hand on its hip like "yeah, another one of these goddamn glow-in-the-dark sequences, never get tired of those"
You made my day
Lol
OMG YOU MADE MY DAY. 😂
Ethan Edwards I also liked the ending of this song when they all played together and the camera zoomed out showing all of the locations. ALSO THE sky looks fucking awesome!
yes kind of
0:14 "ALRIGHT GUYS WE GONNA ROB THIS BANK LETS MAKE IT FAST!!"
How does someone's imagination think up stuff like this. Not in a million years could I think up something like this. It take all kinds to make the world go around. Thank God for all of us.
just dreaming and make it a reality
Me: *has a test to finish
My last brain cells:
That is Fat Fax Bruh
This one is basically my first exposure to animusic, at least in the form of an advertisement on a dvd. Then, I vaguely remember a music teacher I had played this music video to the class.
Am I the only one who noticed that going under the 'bridge' for those parts of the song is a pun? :P
+ElasticGiraffe what do you mean?
Brandon Fields en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_%28music%29
+ElasticGiraffe ohhhhhhh haha that was pretty good
Oh my god I haven't noticed
+ElasticGiraffe HAHA just noticed
This brings back memories from elementary it was lit
I love the parts when they all go through the tunnels.
Those parts are actually a musical pun. It's the "bridge" section of the music.
Is your profile picture Firestar? Or firepaw or fireheart, whatever you wanna call him?
That part use to scare the crap out of me when I was younger and idk why
Jenny Tchao lol
I'll definitely say.
0:00 me and the boys getting out of class
0:31 me and boys deciding to go get some bean burritos
1:43 me and the boys meeting up with more squad to get burritos
2:05 mom says his little bro has to come too
2:35 B U R R I T O T I M E
a true masterpiece
A saga for the ages.
I actually laughed
Haha
😂😂😂
2:44 group chil time
2:53 *F A L L O U T T I M E*
I have such great memories of these videos. My granddad gave me and my brother the Animusic DVDs when we were kids, and we used to play them over and over again
That's just perfect. Awesome music, with bizarre graphic, yet groovy animation at the same time. I can't expect more.
I always get a little sad when they drive away from me in the end
Wolframe why do I feel the same?
So diverse and happy and yet I nearly feared when the song ended 😢
I know right?
I wanna go to this land and see the pogo sticks just rollin by XD
haha yeah fun
Well Cameron, FYI, this is actually real. There is no computers involved. Just good ole' mechanics.
a normal dose of psilocybin'll get'chyaa there... sometimes ... if tha planets r lined up correctly
They see me rollin'....
@shell company oh well.
These are always so unsettling and idk why. They're just really eerie. I remember my music teacher in elementary school would show us these
@Smoked Bear I feel like these things would roll through neighborhoods at night looking to beat people up
probably because the environment itself is bizarre, almost like that liminal space stuff. like, take a second to remove the music and "beings" and it just feels uncomfortable
It’s an endless ramp of wood leading on through a wooden city with no life but these animated pogo sticks. And they leave, going off into the distance, leaving the listener in silence
if the pogo sticks passed your house, would you join them on their journey into the unknown?
Shell yeah!!
Totally
Egg yeah!
Y.E.S.
Yeah, I don’t care where they going, I’m going with them
0:00
Allow us to introduce ourselves
We’re instruments we live across the street
I remember watching Animusic on PBS or some other station, and I loved it! For a long time, I thought most of the videos used actual machines that could do that stuff!
omg I was friggin hypnotized by this when I was little. Just wondering about how alien and beautiful it would be to be on repeat in a far off universe, infinitely playing...
My music teacher showed me this when I was in 4th grade
*Who else searched this up for memories*
me 😌,i remember watching this in music class in kindergardennn
Me I owned a dvd myself
My friend said he had some cool thing to show me and we ended up watching the whole dvd
Me! I think I saw it in like 7/8th grade.
Me 😂
me at 3am trying to sleep:
My nightmare: 2:41
1:45 The two guys in the back are having a good time
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
EEK! That is the legendary party move called, the emo sway.
Dracos Vatrouna that face is a dead meme
EEK!
*me.*
EEK! Aa
Now that I think about it I always imagine that these songs are alive like actually alive and they have souls and a man by the name of joe hannon is responsible for making all these creations and putting brand new human made souls in them but then they went out of comission and now all of his creations are scattered around the world and nearly every day new ones are found. Waiting for someone to find it and the soul will once again gain confidence and sing out there best
Dude
@@greengem9132 ...eeeheh...yeah uh....welp....uh.....theeeere’s thirteen year old me right there in a nutshell....eheheheh..
Either way though it was just me using my imagination.
@@Ostan-jw2bg that's blow my mind man
And they drove off into the sunset, forever playing.
Calamity556 Imagine how annoying that would be if they just kept going on forever like after a year they would travel all the way around the world and every year on the same day they would be like outside your house playing. Husband: BARB THE MUSIC ROBOTS ARE BACK! Wife: HAS IT BEEN A YEAR ALREADY?
Abradolf Lincler is a
They play calmly at night and wake you up abruptly at the first sight of sunlight
Calamity556 lol
Legend says, they're still playing.
This never left my memory since I saw it elementary school but I could never remember its name. I deadass thought my brain was making shit up because it was so bizarre. I can't believe I found this in my recommended. Thank you RUclips algorithm.
Creeps me out to find this song and then lose it for years thinking it was a dream
My grandpa was a music teacher and had these DVDs at his house. I both loved and was slightly terrified of them
This is definitely my favorite one animation-wise. Music wise would probably be fiber bundles.
Same!
10+ years later and I can still hum along to this. This is one of the things that defined my childhood and I doubt I will ever forget such masterpiece
yay! i saw this in second grade and i loved it! i have been looking for it for YEARS lol! this is soooooo cool!!
Dude I remember this from Music class in elementary school lmao. I was hype every time we watched these animations. This one was actually my favorite and I remember this so vividly.
Every couple of years I suddenly remember watching animusic from when I was little and binge watch them. Still love them just as much.
Legend has it they're still rolling around and jamming to this day...
I just realized for the first time, as the camera pulls out at the end you can see they’re headed in the direction of the stage from the start of the video. I never really thought about where they come from at the beginning, but I bet the wooden tracks are one continuous loop.
No way, Nick of time. Mind blown to see you here, then again it would make sense you appreciate good music and animation
Girl's locker room: "Ugh, I have music class next period."
Boy's locker room:
One time the boys locker room began, very loudly, singing the ABCs. Im not kidding.
I was in 7th grade.
otaku katana boi TM and then they got on some scooters and yeeted out of school.
Darn that's a huge locked room
Other girls: "So, what music do you like?"
Me: (Every time stamp in this video)
I just love the great pogo sticks music.
I remember this... I miss it so much... this brings me joy in these trying times...
1:58 I've had this part stuck on my head for 4 years. It's so catchy D:
Me too and I swore I had seen it in a video game! 😂
Nobody:
My RUclips homepage: "I found this in the depths of your memories."
This brings back so many memories. This one was my favorite out of all them.
Even after 12 years I still find this great 🎉
The fact that I am still watching Animusic in 2023 is awesome
The tunnel parts give me a good vibe from the band Rush :D Great song, can't wait to see more from Animusic!
I think they stopped years ago
+Matthew Miller they're still working on part 3
It’s over😢
I remember watching this as a kid late a night and it would scare the living shit out of me. Yet, at the same time, I liked it. It took me over a decade to find this specific video and I found it! Suprizingly, it is kind of creepy now as an adult.
The sticks are coming for you
@@dontcallmechris8677 oh my 😳
I feel ya, man
Omgggg same im 16 now and when i was in kindergarten on the last day of school we watched this in music class and it creeped me out so fuckin bad and it took me 11 years to find this video
@@taylormcdonald8027 wow that's crazy! One way or another this video will come back to our lives 😳
entertaining, yet creepy
I know, right?
Although, I found stuff like Future Retro, Resonant Chamber, and Pipe Dream not that creepy...
Doctor Pickle ikr especially how they do hands.
time for bed. 'leaves'
Exactly
Ikr
My god, this brings back so many memories. I want my childhood back, man. 🥺
Love the music in the tunnels. Lol actually figured out how to play it on 7 string guitar. But I love how it all comes together at the very last tunnel with the marimba and xylophone being added to the tunnel sequence.
Shoutout to the drummer looking at us 2:28 and rolling backwards like a badass, it takes real talent to be able to do that.
Hey 1080, You didnt lie about it like everyone else on youtube. Great stuff! Thanks!
yeah I noticed the same thing!
Was I the only who was slightly scared/unsettled by these things as a kid?
This one still unnerves me, but there’s something haunting about all of them. Another commenter here said there’s a dystopian feel to this, and I completely get that feeling about all of them to a degree.
I remember when I was 6 watching this early in the morning, I was terrified of these things.
I get Starcraft Terran vibes from this. Thanks for the childhood memories
This takes the phrase “Moving Base Line” to a whole new level
Nobody:
PBS at 3 AM: *part of my childhood*
It's like these guys are traveling to concert to concert, preforming. Hence the buildings, the path, the tunnels, and the giant walls around where they stop. This music video is genius!
I figure something like 90% of their internal volume must be dedicated to gyroscopes for them stay upright on two tiny wheels
No esta 100%
+SchrodingersWaffle If they were real, that would probably be true.
AnthonyM the Gamer Artist! You mean they're not real?! GASP
/s
SchrodingersWaffle It's called Animusic for a reason.
AnthonyM the Gamer Artist! I think you missed the "sarcasm" tag.
This is my childhood. Thank you so much for posting this video
I remember on the last day of school every year in elementary, our music teacher would take out the Animusic 2 DVD and play all the videos for us. This one was always my favorite. Such great memories.
**sitar rolls up**
Sitar: LET ME PLAY FOR YOU THE SONG OF MY PEOPLE
That needs to happen for animusic 3.
*note to self: pogo sticks but with an added sitar*
65 Humans were chased by music making pogo-stick machines.
+CDR. Javik To be fair, that must be pretty terrifying. I don't blame them for disliking.
POLYMETRIC
I expirenced a nightmare about being chased by these music making pogo-sticks machines. It didn't end well....
...For the machines.
CDR. Javik hah
Make that 470 humans...
Humans: HECK RUN THEY HAVE NO FACE IT'S A REAL CREEPYPASTA!!!!
Pogo sticks: we are just trying to entertain you guys! ( T ʖ̯ T)
I need googly eyes on these guys
LOL
*YES*
Every so often I remember this exists, and I watch it again. Awesome.
Absolutely amazing and beautiful.
That was A beautiful trip.
Doctor: What's your favorite drug and what does it make you see?
Musician: *yes*
I watched this once on TV and every once in a while I think of it and it freaks me out so much. At least it's real and I didn't just imagine it.. :O
Sadly same.
The parts where they go under the bridges is the whole reason I come back to this video. Thanks elementary music teacher
I remember being up at like 4-5am when i was about 6 and this was on a local PBS channel. I remember being so confused about what i was really watching but simultaneously being impressed, it's crazy finally seeing it again after only remembering a small portion of it years later