“You’ve certainly got some rhythum, raccoon. But it won’t help ya none if you’re fixin’ to go after the Panda King. He’s Tough, with a capital T! If you’re fixin’ to go poking around his stronghold in China, you’re likely to get poked back!”
Seriously tho why the fuck did these hardened criminals give this obviously pissed off raging raccoon on a warpath for their destruction, the whereabouts of their entire crew…Panda King was the only one who didn’t snitch on Clockwerk and that’s cuz Sly knocked him out cold!
In case anyone else is using this in their actual fight against PS3 Mz. Ruby, here is a guide, pretend it's a Steam community guide or something: what you want to do is play this song from a computer, that way you can go forward and backwards frame by frame, the comma goes backwards a frame, the period goes forwards a frame. *You will have to use your reaction speed, as the goal is syncing the game to the song and not the other way around.* First, skip to the timestamp of whatever's coming up, then use the frame by frame controls to find the last spot before the "Original Synth" visualizer starts to shift. Then, let the game play, and get ready to unpause the video as soon as the camera shifts. This is less important on the first section, but crucial to get right on all the "dances" I've listed out. Luckily, all dances start with a warm up of sorts, building up to the first shot of Mz. Ruby. That's the moment, you need to play the video as soon as the camera zoom into Mz. Ruby, so you can play the very first frame of the song for each respective attack. So, between wave and wave, pause the game, use the PS button if necessary, and go to the exact frame you need for the next one. 1:04 first section (jumping between the teeth) 3:14 first dance, starting on the first button wave 4:02 second dance 5:10 final dance when it works, the result is amazing
"Mmm, I could feel that Cooper vibe a-comin'. Most tastefully bad juju." "You give me the creeps too lady, cooking up an army of ghosts isn't a very neighborly pasttime." "Oh Sly, I see your mouth a-movin', but all I hear is 'blah blah blah'. Well if jaws need to flap, then let them flap. See you in the next world, Sly Cooper." -------------------------------- "Come back here, you can't run forever!" "Quite true, quite true. How 'bout I have myservant, Chumley, escort you over here." "Alright, what's the catch?" "Oh, not much. Just a game I like to play with all my a n n o y i n g guests." "I'm listening." "I will unleash my mighty mojo magic upon you. If you repeat what I do, you'll dodge it just fine. If not, you'll get ZAPPED haha!" "A game of 'Voodoo Simon Says huh? Sound easy enough." ----------------------------- "You certainly got some rhythm Raccoon. It won't help you none if you're fixin' to go after The Panda King. If you go pokin' around his stronghold in China, you're likely to get poked BACK." "Yeah, well, if he's anything like the rest of you, I think I'll manage." If you can't tell, I'm a huge fan of the Sly series.
@@DamnZtar I forgot I commented this. Yes I still have my memory card, however I also bought a PlayStation2 slim in the time I commented this. I’m curious about what your question is leading to though
I use a piece of software called OVGen. Not sure how to get it currently, though there is another one that is used called Corroscope, though I haven't used it myself.
@@VGA_Guy Sounds cool! Do you plan on doing any other soundtracks like this? I think you'd absolutely destroy Jak and Daxter. Also, I don't know how far off it is, but I plan to do a Sly Cooper review. Would you mind if I used these tracks? Credit will he given of course.
@@tristantinethegreat Sure you can use them, so long as credit is given. I hadn't considered Jak and Daxter, but I could do a few Remaster/Remixes of those. Not sure if I will, but it is possible.
“You’ve certainly got some rhythum, raccoon. But it won’t help ya none if you’re fixin’ to go after the Panda King. He’s Tough, with a capital T! If you’re fixin’ to go poking around his stronghold in China, you’re likely to get poked back!”
Yeah, well, if he's anything like the rest of you, I think I'll manage.
Seriously tho why the fuck did these hardened criminals give this obviously pissed off raging raccoon on a warpath for their destruction, the whereabouts of their entire crew…Panda King was the only one who didn’t snitch on Clockwerk and that’s cuz Sly knocked him out cold!
In case anyone else is using this in their actual fight against PS3 Mz. Ruby, here is a guide, pretend it's a Steam community guide or something:
what you want to do is play this song from a computer, that way you can go forward and backwards frame by frame, the comma goes backwards a frame, the period goes forwards a frame.
*You will have to use your reaction speed, as the goal is syncing the game to the song and not the other way around.*
First, skip to the timestamp of whatever's coming up, then use the frame by frame controls to find the last spot before the "Original Synth" visualizer starts to shift.
Then, let the game play, and get ready to unpause the video as soon as the camera shifts. This is less important on the first section, but crucial to get right on all the "dances" I've listed out.
Luckily, all dances start with a warm up of sorts, building up to the first shot of Mz. Ruby. That's the moment, you need to play the video as soon as the camera zoom into Mz. Ruby, so you can play the very first frame of the song for each respective attack. So, between wave and wave, pause the game, use the PS button if necessary, and go to the exact frame you need for the next one.
1:04 first section (jumping between the teeth)
3:14 first dance, starting on the first button wave
4:02 second dance
5:10 final dance
when it works, the result is amazing
what about when your actually up close to Mz. Ruby?
4:02
Thanks for that. ❤🎉
@@SmashCrafter321 you don't need to sync up audio for that so there's no need for a timestamp really
Did you do it yourself @@crangejo?
Deadly Dance’s ENTIRE OST
0:00 Meeting the VooDoo Queen
1:03 Beware the Skull Temple’s Teeth
2:07 Confronting Mz. Ruby
2:24 Preparing a Game
3:11 Voodoo Simon Says
3:49 Confronting Mz. Ruby #2
3:58 Voodoo Simon Says #2
5:00 Confronting Mz. Ruby #3
5:08 Voodoo Simon Says #3
5:58 Final Confrontation
6:08 Mz. Ruby’s Downfall
"Get back here! You can't run forever!"
Quite true.... Quite true...
@@sergiosolera1390 why don't I let my servant chumley escort you over here!
@@sladelutz3677 Ok... What's the catch?
@@sergiosolera1390 oh,not much.just a little game I like to play with all my annoying guests. I wanna see how well you pay attention.
@@sladelutz3677 What do you mean?
One of the best, funniest and entertaining musical bosses in gaming.
Well done all ^.^
Lyrics:
3:14
Dig! Dig! Dig! (Dig! Dig! Dig!)
Voo! Voo! Voo! (Voo! Voo! Voo!)
That! That! That! (That! That! That!)
Dig! That! Dig! (Dig! That! Dig!)
That! Dig! That! (That! Dig! That!)
Dig! Voo! That! (Dig! Voo! That!)
That! Voo! Dig! (That! Voo! Dig!)
Dig! (Dig!)
Voo! (Voo!)
That! (That!)
Doo! (Doo!)
4:01
Dig! That! Doo! (Dig! That! Doo!)
That! Dig! Doo! (That! Dig! Doo!)
Dig! Dig! Voo! Voo! That! That! Doo! (Dig! Dig! Voo! Voo! That! That! Doo!)
That! That! Voo! Voo! Dig! Dig! Doo! (That! That! Voo! Voo! Dig! Dig! Doo!)
Dig! That! Dig! (Dig! That! Dig!)
Voo! Doo! (Voo! Doo!)
That! Dig! That! (That! Dig! That!)
Voo! Doo! (Voo! Doo!)
Dig! That! Dig! (Dig! That! Dig!)
Voo! Doo! (Voo! Doo!)
That! Dig! That! (That! Dig! That!)
Voo! Doo! (Voo! Doo!)
5:10
Dig! That! Dig! (Dig! That! Dig!)
That! Dig! That! (That! Dig! That!)
Dig! That! Dig! That! Dig! That! Voo! (Dig! That! Dig! That! Dig! That! Voo!)
That! Dig! That! Dig! That! Dig! Voo! (That! Dig! That! Dig! That! Dig! Voo!)
Dig! Voo! That! (Dig! Voo! That!)
That! Voo! Dig! (That! Voo! Dig!)
Dig! Voo! That! (Dig! Voo! That!)
That! Voo! Dig! (That! Voo! Dig!)
Voo! Voo! Voo! (Voo! Voo! Voo!)
Voo! Voo! Voo! (Voo! Voo! Voo!)
Voo! Voo! Voo! (Voo! Voo! Voo!)
Voo! Voo! Doo! (Voo! Voo! Doo!)
lol wut.
I could 100% this with nothing but this video and a controller.
Hehehe this is great I’m getting nostalgic vibes
Absolutely killer work!
3rd dance brings anxiety
Flashbacks to my childhood
😐😐🤨🤨🤨😬😬😬🥴🥴🥴😟😰😰😭😭😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬 you mean like this
I would kill for the stems of this project
Perfection.
"Mmm, I could feel that Cooper vibe a-comin'. Most tastefully bad juju."
"You give me the creeps too lady, cooking up an army of ghosts isn't a very neighborly pasttime."
"Oh Sly, I see your mouth a-movin', but all I hear is 'blah blah blah'. Well if jaws need to flap, then let them flap. See you in the next world, Sly Cooper."
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"Come back here, you can't run forever!"
"Quite true, quite true. How 'bout I have myservant, Chumley, escort you over here."
"Alright, what's the catch?"
"Oh, not much. Just a game I like to play with all my a n n o y i n g guests."
"I'm listening."
"I will unleash my mighty mojo magic upon you. If you repeat what I do, you'll dodge it just fine. If not, you'll get ZAPPED haha!"
"A game of 'Voodoo Simon Says huh? Sound easy enough."
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"You certainly got some rhythm Raccoon. It won't help you none if you're fixin' to go after The Panda King. If you go pokin' around his stronghold in China, you're likely to get poked BACK."
"Yeah, well, if he's anything like the rest of you, I think I'll manage."
If you can't tell, I'm a huge fan of the Sly series.
I love how the openning sounds so similar
Me encanta ! esto es oro puro ! Felicitaciones !
Great stuff, excellent work!
Simply awesome
WONDERFULLLLLLLLL!
Got a version with the teeth snapping sound from the massive skull included?
I’m so mad that my ps2 disk was broken when I bought sly 1 so I couldn’t fight the panda king or clockwerk
You still got your memory card?
@@DamnZtar I forgot I commented this. Yes I still have my memory card, however I also bought a PlayStation2 slim in the time I commented this. I’m curious about what your question is leading to though
@@goober9873 I thought that when your disc broke, I assumed your memory card got damaged too. I know how frustrating it is to lose save data.
How have you done to recognize which instruments sound in this song and represent them in this video?
How do you make the audio visualizations?
I use a piece of software called OVGen. Not sure how to get it currently, though there is another one that is used called Corroscope, though I haven't used it myself.
@@VGA_Guy Sounds cool! Do you plan on doing any other soundtracks like this? I think you'd absolutely destroy Jak and Daxter. Also, I don't know how far off it is, but I plan to do a Sly Cooper review. Would you mind if I used these tracks? Credit will he given of course.
@@tristantinethegreat Sure you can use them, so long as credit is given.
I hadn't considered Jak and Daxter, but I could do a few Remaster/Remixes of those. Not sure if I will, but it is possible.
@@VGA_Guy Thank you, and I appreciate the quick response.
@@VGA_Guy, Is OVGen and/or Corroscope the program(s) that you used to separate the song into individual instruments?