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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2022
  • In this DefunctTV special, Kevin investigates the origin of the four-note theme that has been used on Disney Channel for the past two decades.
    Special Thanks to Dallas Taylor. For more deep dives into sonic branding check out:
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Комментарии • 25 тыс.

  • @doswallo
    @doswallo Год назад +10674

    It started as "Who wrote the Disney Channel theme?" and ended as "What sort of legacy should artists leave behind?" And it is beautiful.

    • @umjammereddy
      @umjammereddy Год назад +183

      It makes me want to learn about other unknown people. People who have contributed to things we see or hear everyday, yet we don’t know their names…

    • @doswallo
      @doswallo Год назад +184

      @@umjammereddy But the real trick is knowing that regardless of recognition, the fact that one person can touch another in any capacity, no matter how distant or small the effect, and make them feel something special is truly great.
      If you want to honor the artists who worked in the past, just focus on your thoughts and feelings in the present. They all contributed to your world in a special way, and every beautiful thing you see is a result of their artistic handiwork.

    • @imaginekudryavka9485
      @imaginekudryavka9485 Год назад +35

      @@doswallo That is so well said! A very beautiful way of looking at life

    • @walker1812
      @walker1812 Год назад +25

      I came to write this very comment, but also was going to add something about the realization of your own mortality as well. Will the art you made with passion be remembered?

    • @doswallo
      @doswallo Год назад +20

      @@walker1812 There is a famous quote from one street artist known as Banksy: “They say you die twice. One time when you stop breathing and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody says your name for the last time." While there is some truth in this saying, how being remembered keeps your life intact for future generations to recognize with clarity, I do believe that the clear vision of one's name and artistic works can be overly focused on.
      In truth, Banksy is not even the real identity of the street artist who said the quote. Their true name has never been attributed to their artistic works. But what does that matter? Whether we know their name, or their art, or the impact they had on someone else's life, what matters most is that they had any impact on someone's life at all. That impact they had on others, however small or large, will be passed down from person to person as we continue to grow as a people. If my great, great grandchild does not know Banksy or their art, or even if they do not know my name or my art, they will still have something to appreciate from us artists: that we existed and that we impacted others.
      It is simply our duty to make our impact a good one, however that may be.

  • @tweekkat7764
    @tweekkat7764 Год назад +4716

    Defunctland has its own Wikipedia article, this episode has its own IMDB and Letterboxd pages, and in a few websites, you're even credited as a documentarian. You've done it, man. You've made it into the history books, and what a way to do it

  • @dylanporpoise2566
    @dylanporpoise2566 6 месяцев назад +2614

    I took a film analysis class in high school and I will never forget what that teacher told us.
    He said "Remember...everything you see or hear in film or television cost money, time and more importantly effort. Every single thing you hear or see was put there for a reason, find the reason."

    • @annaSHRRR
      @annaSHRRR 5 месяцев назад +30

      Selling Finding Nemo 😂

    • @originalporpoise1009
      @originalporpoise1009 5 месяцев назад +5

      Ah! It’s me!

    • @dylanporpoise2566
      @dylanporpoise2566 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@originalporpoise1009 omgoodness I thought I'd escaped your clutches!
      You'll never take this clone aliiiiiive!

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra 2 месяца назад +1

      I Love that!
      😊🩷🩵

    • @dylanporpoise2566
      @dylanporpoise2566 Месяц назад

      @dw1419 I have no idea why you bring that up, it says cost. 🤔

  • @thenixer209
    @thenixer209 5 месяцев назад +2126

    _"This theme song consists of a four-note mnemonic jingle composed by the late Alex Lasarenko, former executive of Tonal Sounds and creative director at Elias Arts.[38][39]"_ -Wikipedia (Disney Channel article)
    Thank you, Kevin, for contributing to history.

  • @KevinCrouch0
    @KevinCrouch0 Год назад +4551

    Andrea's casual reveal of "yeah, I was sneaking in fish stuff for at LEAST a year and a half before finding Nemo" like it was nothing. FRICKIN MASTERMIND

    • @user-hn2wc3fy7y
      @user-hn2wc3fy7y Год назад +95

      I thought she was going to reply to him saying, "no, that's show business!" lmao

    • @thanatoast
      @thanatoast Год назад +216

      I love how honest she is about how insane that is lmao.

    • @Stoonk
      @Stoonk Год назад +53

      just imagine what else they, and other coporations, and your government sneak in for you over your entire life

    • @lyrisio
      @lyrisio Год назад +32

      Called priming

    • @My.Darkling
      @My.Darkling Год назад +8

      @@Just.A.T-Rex haha.
      oh wait, youre serious
      let me laugh even harder
      HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHHAA

  • @6aith
    @6aith Год назад +26394

    You know what got me? If you google "who wrote the Disney channel theme?" now, Alex's name comes up in bold at the top of the screen... You did that. You made that happen.

    • @MikeyA5693
      @MikeyA5693 Год назад +359

      @@paulyman28779 you're wrong cause its true. It says Alex Lasarenko.

    • @parasitelights3158
      @parasitelights3158 Год назад +424

      @@paulyman28779 I don't know what Google you use or what you wrote, but this is definitely thee answer to thee question. Even Alexa responds like that and it is also mentioned in thee official Disney wiki page.

    • @jackhencher107
      @jackhencher107 Год назад +445

      here's the Wikipedia article crediting this video as well
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disney_Channel#cite_note-defunctland-32

    • @KittyMax97
      @KittyMax97 Год назад +1092

      You ARE a documentarian. You just unearthed a forgotten piece of history and made it well known. You have made it so this is not a mystery. So than when you simply google that question, everyone can find the answer. And this isn’t your first time. You are an amazingly talent artist, who creates documentaries that bring the unknowns to a place where they can be known. You do truly amazing work.

    • @cait.tama1
      @cait.tama1 Год назад +240

      Wow I’m actually gonna cry now

  • @CamBamSlam2008
    @CamBamSlam2008 7 месяцев назад +2920

    It's so funny that the first female name you tried when looking for G.Owen was Glenda when Glen was the name you needed

    • @ead630
      @ead630 7 месяцев назад +42

      Ed Wood

    • @arivandiver7580
      @arivandiver7580 6 месяцев назад +82

      I saw that, said to myself "oh glen!", and then audibly laughed when I saw that was his name 😂

    • @Hvision0000
      @Hvision0000 4 месяца назад

      spoiler

    • @aSipOfHemlocktea
      @aSipOfHemlocktea 3 месяца назад +26

      ​@@Hvision0000spoiler is something that ruins the plot. None of these comments give any insight into the plot until the video literally got to that point nobody made it clear what any of this means so you would have to actually know some also why the hell are you in the comments and not watching the video, people talking about a video are always going to spoil it that's the point of comments, to talk about the f****** video

    • @Hvision0000
      @Hvision0000 3 месяца назад +1

      @@aSipOfHemlocktea ☝️🤓

  • @Sonders_spirit
    @Sonders_spirit 6 месяцев назад +618

    The way Alex’s coworkers talked about him made me tear up. It’s really not about what you do, but how you do it, your attitude and how you treat others.

  • @kodarpy
    @kodarpy Год назад +5279

    Kevin being genuinely flabbergasted at the 9/11 “express yourself” segment was so fucking funny

    • @Z3r0Sk83r
      @Z3r0Sk83r Год назад +46

      @rosaaa around 18:20

    • @Annie_Annie__
      @Annie_Annie__ Год назад +247

      I worked at Disney World at the time those segments were on tv and at the time could only get Disney-owned channels on cable, so my roommates and I actually watched a fair bit of Disney Channel.
      Mostly because it was often a choice between that and ESPN.
      I was laughing at Kevin being freaked out by those segments.
      The “kids talk about 9/11” thing was _everywhere_ at the time.

    • @ReapurArt
      @ReapurArt Год назад +53

      I had forgotten them. The memory took me out too lmao

    • @corvinredacted
      @corvinredacted Год назад +87

      I see how they seem particularly strange and shocking today-and I agree, it really makes for a comedic beat-but as someone who watched the full live news coverage starting shortly after the first plane hit and on throughout the rest of the day-and the following days, weeks, months-I can't think of any other event as traumatic as that one. I had just started 5th grade when it happened and I really did think about it daily for years. When a disaster happens at a school, for example, it's important to make counselling available to the children. But what do you do when the whole country saw it? A really fascinating cultural phenomenon all-around.

    • @PaDelRu
      @PaDelRu Год назад +145

      "So, I think, one good thing about 9/11 was..."

  • @mattcrowing
    @mattcrowing Год назад +5133

    Kevin, you have just made a major, MAJOR contribution to the preservation of this man’s legacy. Because of you, your efforts, and the colleagues and friends in this documentary, his art and genius are front and center. Congratulations, and thank you!

  • @philbertphettbart7930
    @philbertphettbart7930 5 месяцев назад +315

    Best thing about this video is discovering "Noir" by Alex Lasarenko, which is simply a fantastic album. Well played, Kevin. Thank you.

    • @RostamCTM
      @RostamCTM 4 месяца назад +11

      Give a listen to Orchestral Grooves (also by Alex Lasarenko) it's such an amazing album

  • @arcade5765
    @arcade5765 6 месяцев назад +2175

    "Isn't it weird that we don't know who wrote that theme?"
    "No."
    lmfao

    • @annaSHRRR
      @annaSHRRR 5 месяцев назад +134

      We need to stop celebrating ignorance

    • @willdoering4854
      @willdoering4854 5 месяцев назад

      Abhorrent hambeast. I gasped when it appeared on screen

    • @celineneumann5865
      @celineneumann5865 5 месяцев назад +358

      ​​@@annaSHRRR In regards to politics, science, religion ... sure. In regards to disney lore? You're sounding a lil silly.
      Don't get me wrong this video is a masterpiece but not caring about the subject matter has nothing to do with ignorance 😭

    • @dunkie5863
      @dunkie5863 5 месяцев назад +149

      i love her she was cracking me up

    • @scooterbraunsworstie
      @scooterbraunsworstie 5 месяцев назад +237

      I lost it at "That's right you got it!" "I know."💀😭

  • @unthreadead
    @unthreadead Год назад +8423

    Honestly, as someone who studies archives and recording history, this is a documentary and this is archival work. This is remarkable, not only in its dedication and completeness, but in the fact that it puts a name to someone's work. We have this now. We know who composed this work, we can remember him now. Thank you for this. It's absolutely fantastic.

    • @monkeymayEH
      @monkeymayEH Год назад +33

      Ok

    • @comettamer
      @comettamer Год назад +96

      I appreciate a good documentary and this is one of the best I've seen in quite some time.

    • @8justintracy8
      @8justintracy8 Год назад +9

      Here here!!

    • @superhetoric
      @superhetoric Год назад +81

      even as someone who doesn't study this sort of thing it's pretty apparent that long form "video essays" are documentaries for the new generation/age, especially from creators who have thousands of dollars from fans to fund their videos. re: this video tho, it's a bonafide documentary fs.

    • @baboonaiih
      @baboonaiih Год назад +10

      @@superhetoric what's your intent with this comment?

  • @gradedunicorn
    @gradedunicorn 9 месяцев назад +1653

    Just asked my Google Home who wrote the theme song and she said the right answer AND called this a documentary!
    Absolutely incredible work.

    • @stevensilver2880
      @stevensilver2880 5 месяцев назад +49

      Well isn’t that a nice bow on this whole thing

    • @SylverstoneKhandr
      @SylverstoneKhandr 5 месяцев назад +48

      I just did this for my Amazon Alexa and it worked. Holy crap. I feel like I've just watched the best RUclips video... or rather, the best documentary ever made.

    • @burritomensch1257
      @burritomensch1257 2 месяца назад +3

      Based

  • @CheySociety
    @CheySociety 5 месяцев назад +105

    “Would you do anything differently?” “No. No regrets.” There it is. That’s what got me.

  • @annapell8333
    @annapell8333 2 месяца назад +526

    This video is a year old. There's close to zero chance that this will ever get seen by anyone, let alone someone it will matter to. It will be nearly the 25 THOUSANDTH comment on this video.
    However.
    When the discussion of legacy comes up at the end of this video, every time, I think of what Defunctland means to me. As silly as it may sound, 6 years ago or so, Defunctland changed my life. I was in high school, looking for something to listen to while I edited my school paper. I have no idea how I stumbled upon this channel, but it entirely changed my interests. I had been in a slump with my interests, my writing, my life, and suddenly I had... Disney. Theme parks. Something I had never cared about before. I get horribly sick on roller coasters and grew up without cable TV. Yet, when I listened to Defunctland, when I let myself be absorbed into the history of theme parks, I found myself immersed in the history of humans, which was something I had always loved. Defunctland personally revitalized my love for my life and the life for others, and I am eternally thankful for that. The Jim Henson series, the video on the McDonald's and Disney collaboration, and the History of the Nickelodeon Hotel all personally inspired portions of my worldbuilding, which was another hobby of mine that Defunctland inadvertently helped revitalize, but no video ever makes me feel like this one.
    Being remembered for something you don't necessarily want to be remembered for is a big deal. Jim Henson struggled with it. I struggle with it, even if I'm absurdly far from anything famous. What I'll always remember Defunctland - and by extension, of course, Kevin - for will be for giving my interests, my talents, my worldbuilding, and even myself new life. For teaching me, for throwing out one liners that are hilarious, and by all means, being a documentarian. The impact of this channel goes deeply beyond the medium.

    • @amroncaddet3464
      @amroncaddet3464 2 месяца назад +9

      :0 wow

    • @guywithinterwebs
      @guywithinterwebs 2 месяца назад +12

      This is a beautiful comment and made an impact on me today. Keep spreading the kind and thoughtful side of humanity. Thank you.

    • @aidanhallman7140
      @aidanhallman7140 Месяц назад +7

      Hey man I read this. I hope life goes in every direction you want it to. ❤

    • @ShowToddSomeLove
      @ShowToddSomeLove Месяц назад +3

      I read this.

    • @kaya_nori
      @kaya_nori Месяц назад +2

      Hey, I read this. Defunctland has similar impact on my life as well. And it's great that we're all still here, a year ago.

  • @Caddicarus
    @Caddicarus Год назад +40476

    When you found out that kids were being subliminally messaged about how great fish were so that they'd want to see Finding Nemo, I spat my drink out

    • @joshualugo9246
      @joshualugo9246 Год назад +562

      Oh my gosh you're that "cyoar" guy

    • @azeriablack797
      @azeriablack797 Год назад +868

      Isn’t that a violation of US law? Subliminal advertising, especially for children.

    • @404TVfr
      @404TVfr Год назад +189

      Was the drink miluk by any chance?

    • @Barfywastaken
      @Barfywastaken Год назад +311

      daddy caddy has been spotted in defunctland comment section. (NOT CLICKBAIT)

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Год назад +34

      Conspiracy theorists been talking for years about how Disney is subliminally messaging kids to worship Satan and the Illuminati or some other nonsense but the truth is they were subliminally messaging kids to watch Finding Nemo

  • @crazygermn
    @crazygermn Год назад +19228

    I just want to say a big thank you to Defunctland for spotlighting all the "little" composers in the industry. Most people never even think about the fact that there are people behind all the music they listen to. It's really nice to see working composers who aren't the big stars being spotlighted.

    • @maddiegrace9787
      @maddiegrace9787 Год назад +328

      It is. It's so special because you can tell they had so much fun making the music and so much passion for their job. It's so cool to see the behind the scenes of it, to actually see the faces of the things we often don't even consider when just watching tv.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Год назад +125

      And those companies are major workhorses, as Kevin pointed out.

    • @hightidekraken
      @hightidekraken Год назад +185

      Shouts to Kevin MacLeod for basically writing the YT “soundtrack”

    • @Wraithfighter
      @Wraithfighter Год назад +80

      Aye. I do work in a similar sort of field, and work with some utterly fantastic artists, people who can turn a sow’s ear into a silk purse with what seems like zero effort at all. I could sing their praises for days, and while a huge number of people have seen their work, none would call it art, because… well, it’s in service of advertisements of products.
      All of this stuff was made by people, talented people who found a way to translate their skills into a steady paycheck, and still got to express themselves along the way. I wish it could all be more public and visible, but seeing one get the time they truly did deserve was a joy.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Год назад +58

      @@Wraithfighter One wonders if a lot of those artists know they have a gift, but are more on the shy side and prefer anonymity. Like Kevin said, Alex L. tended to leave the room whenever someone brought in a camera.

  • @alexander8257
    @alexander8257 7 месяцев назад +281

    I’ve seen this video several times now and it always warms my heart a little when David Moreland sits down at the piano and starts explaining music theory to you. It’s so nice to see someone so obviously passionate about what they do.

  • @harrytodhunter5078
    @harrytodhunter5078 7 месяцев назад +860

    I cant believe Tommy Tallarico invented Disney, The Wand, Mickey Mouse and The Music Ident! His mother is very proud!

    • @jaesynn2015
      @jaesynn2015 6 месяцев назад +65

      It felt wrong, laughing at this comment.

    • @FrostFire425
      @FrostFire425 6 месяцев назад +9

      LMAO...

    • @HiromiyamotoDesuDesu
      @HiromiyamotoDesuDesu 5 месяцев назад +15

      came here looking for this comment, was not disappointed

    • @magnateze
      @magnateze 5 месяцев назад +66

      It's truly incredible that Tommy Tallarico was the first American to work at disney

    • @littlefieryone2825
      @littlefieryone2825 5 месяцев назад +61

      I was literally thinking while reaching the end of the video "Alex Lasarenko is the exact opposite of Tommy Tallarico."

  • @justjulijack
    @justjulijack Год назад +7101

    Why am I getting emotional over a man I didn’t even know existed two hours before this video? The fact that everyone around him loved him and talked about his passion for music is so beautiful. His art is literally so nostalgic for so many people and he probably had no idea.

    • @tinyky2598
      @tinyky2598 Год назад +187

      I think deep down, he knew. He just lived very out of the spotlight

    • @Evansvillebelle
      @Evansvillebelle Год назад +157

      I’ll join the club of people who didn’t expect to cry watching a video like this.

    • @Parabellona
      @Parabellona Год назад +13

      for the same reason you cringed when Jeff broke the pencil

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran Год назад +31

      Because you can relate with his dream, and his soul
      its beautiful

    • @Nerd-jz2tr
      @Nerd-jz2tr Год назад +18

      @@Evansvillebelle Exactly I am only 19 and disney was a big part of my childhood and this video was amazing.

  • @CZsWorld
    @CZsWorld Год назад +13810

    Yesterday it was clear that FastPass: A Complicated History was Kevin's magnum opus. Now, that is no longer the case.

    • @RandomStuff_
      @RandomStuff_ Год назад +19

      No comments? 🤨

    • @mattcroft
      @mattcroft Год назад +236

      Honestly I like fastpass but that's because I'm in industrial engineering

    • @a_cowwithlegs
      @a_cowwithlegs Год назад +131

      I feel like each one does what it does to the same level of perfection.

    • @Ugly_German_Truths
      @Ugly_German_Truths Год назад +273

      The Magnum Opus is DEFUNCTLAND. you cannot just elevate one bit over the others. It's all part of the process, of the maturation, that brought him here.
      (And i personaly found the Halyx episode the most moving and immersive before now weirdly enough it included Kevin going to similar lengths to find out what became of the artists. He might be an even greater detective or cultural video archeologist than artist or documentarian ;))

    • @brettgoldsmith9971
      @brettgoldsmith9971 Год назад +5

      Right? I wrote a comment on that one that it was, now ill have to go find it and hope i said "for now"

  • @IamDrSpock
    @IamDrSpock 6 месяцев назад +312

    Kevin, I am not an emotional man. I'm a gremlin in a broken body. But your production has moved me to tears. My friend, you are more than a youtuber. You are more than a documentarian. You are a historian. Without your efforts we might have never known the answer to this burning question. Never doubt yourself. We need more people like you.

  • @doodoosprankles
    @doodoosprankles 7 месяцев назад +113

    I sat down expecting a youtube 40 sec clip about Disney that i doom scrolled by at 2 in the morning, not expecting an actual artistic documentary film that had me time traveling to my childhood on a fuckin crazy emotional roller coaster, learning about something and someone I had no idea id ever give two shits about. Making an hour and a half feel like no time at all. Big fucking props for the work and time put into this. Easily one of the best and most fun docs Ive watched in long ass time.

    • @ChadAV69
      @ChadAV69 7 месяцев назад +4

      Well said, doodoosprankles

  • @Albeit_Jordan
    @Albeit_Jordan Год назад +2114

    I genuinely wasn't expecting an hour and a half video essay on the Disney channel theme to hit me right in the existential feels.
    Give the man an Oscar, let him have the title of a filmmaker.

  • @madisonmallman
    @madisonmallman Год назад +2974

    The fact we were honoring his work the whole video without knowing?! Absolutely incredible

    • @chez_calabrese
      @chez_calabrese Год назад +16

      Thanks for spoiling it

    • @samandsha7
      @samandsha7 Год назад +132

      @@chez_calabrese Why you here if you didn’t watch it? You spoiled for yourself.

    • @the-project-is-terminated
      @the-project-is-terminated Год назад +78

      @@chez_calabrese you literally went out of your way to read the spoilers before the movie

    • @hyp3ri6n58
      @hyp3ri6n58 Год назад +48

      the video was really really good, like 9/10, beforehand, but that reveal easily brought it all the way to a masterpiece for me. One of the best YT videos ever, no doubt.

    • @skedaddledbraincell
      @skedaddledbraincell Год назад +20

      When he revealed it, I was absolutely brought to tears. It's such an amazing way to honor a man.

  • @RabaBoem
    @RabaBoem 7 месяцев назад +136

    0:00:00 Prologue: NBC
    0:04:27 Who Wrote The Theme?
    0:07:17 Bumpers
    0:10:03 The Timeline
    0:15:19 - Zoog Disney
    0:17:33 - Late 2002 / Express Yourself
    0:22:09 - Wand IDs
    0:29:47 G. Owen
    0:32:21 The Defunctland Tip Line
    0:33:03 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
    0:34:19 Music Licensers
    0:37:41 Eras
    0:42:53 High School Musical 2
    0:45:16 David Norland
    0:50:30 A Tonal Discovery
    0:55:27 Eric Perlmutter
    0:59:53 OBSESSION
    1:04:14 Bloopers
    1:06:53 Andrea, Glen, & Patrick
    1:15:16 Who Wrote The Theme
    1:20:41 [Missing File]
    1:25:08 Legacy
    1:27:40 "It's just four notes."
    1:30:31 Credits

  • @StressDespot
    @StressDespot 5 месяцев назад +86

    1:24:36 girl i was holding back tears all through the interviews, all though the monologue, and then, when THE MUSIC was revealed (not spoiling it for anyone not there yet), i started BAWLING. fucking straight WEEPING, man.

  • @jarvis
    @jarvis Год назад +992

    this video is an achievement. wow

  • @KaylaaJaee
    @KaylaaJaee 9 месяцев назад +3564

    I got so teary eyed when you spoke to Alex's colleagues and family. What an incredible tribute to his artistry and legacy.

    • @KaylaaJaee
      @KaylaaJaee 9 месяцев назад +125

      And you ARE a documentarian and artist

    • @ivydowling75
      @ivydowling75 5 месяцев назад +11

      absolutely beautiful and im so gald he has been honoured by such a talent like kevins
      he reallyis an artist

    • @MrStrangeUsername
      @MrStrangeUsername Месяц назад +2

      Same!! I can't imagine what an amazing shock and surprise it is to have someone reach out to you out of the blue wanting to make a tribute to your lost loved one like this. Kevin did a truly great deed with this documentary.

  • @soocool78
    @soocool78 25 дней назад +10

    1:19:12 -- Eric saying "How not surprised am I" is honestly one of my favorite moments of this. Just a man remembering his deceased boss and enamored with his genius.

  • @sheego_official
    @sheego_official 2 месяца назад +38

    man. I have the attention span of a drunk goose but i was glued to my screen this entire documentary. my little adhd ass didn’t even open the comment section. this was such a masterpiece. i got so invested and emotional. im a songwriter and have recently been thrown into the music industry and suddenly the fact that Alex wasn’t openly credited prior to this made me so dumbfounded. and you pretty much asking for permission at the end just made me go “:,)” im like speechless about this. thank you Kevin

  • @plantfriends3124
    @plantfriends3124 11 месяцев назад +2937

    This was not only a beautiful tribute to Alex Lasarenko, an amazing unsung hero from thousands of childhoods, but it's also a beautiful tribute to all artists everywhere. This is such a beautiful documentary, and should be viewed and treated as such. Amazing, amazing job Kevin

  • @mikedeeez
    @mikedeeez Год назад +4099

    Kansas City native here, just like Kevin Perjurer. The voice on the KMBC station ID at 22:45 is my late father, Drew Dimmel, who was KMBC's announcer as well as anchorman and weatherman, plus the voice of KC International Airport for years, and many other things.
    Hearing his voice again really made my day! Thanks Mr. Perjurer for using that clip! 🙏

    • @AngelofGrace96
      @AngelofGrace96 Год назад +226

      I'm sorry for your loss, but I'm glad you got some joy from hearing his voice again

    • @elizaday284
      @elizaday284 Год назад +57

      thats amazing, what a coincidence

    • @deadmetalbr
      @deadmetalbr Год назад +77

      And that you credit your dad here is downright poetic. Thanks!

    • @anac5656
      @anac5656 Год назад +21

      This is awesome! So sorry for your loss ❤

    • @Defunctland
      @Defunctland  Год назад +1103

      I always try to sneak some Kansas City references in when I can, so I had to include an iconic station ID from my home. I'm sorry for your loss. Your father was very talented and I'm glad I could showcase his work here.

  • @Demento56
    @Demento56 Месяц назад +25

    "Bosstone, Maysachewseets" might be the most slept on joke in the whole video.

  • @silvamichael13
    @silvamichael13 6 месяцев назад +84

    I clicked on this video thinking it was just about the history of Disney Channel theme and bumpers that I grew up with. But it's so much more, these people that were interviewed have literally shaped a whole generation of TV watchers, they are all amazing artists and geniuses. This is the best youtube video I've watched in a long time, the amount of care and quality you have with your videos is unprecedented, such a beautiful documentary. You are truly a documentarian and a artist.

  • @mxt3k
    @mxt3k Год назад +1691

    I love how this went from a "who dunnit" to a pretty lovely eulogy for a prolific but simultaneously unknown composer who recently passed away. This is one of the best Defunctland documentaries I've seen, and you really shouldn't shy away from calling yourself a documentarian because that absolutely is the best descriptor for what you do.

    • @warlordnipple
      @warlordnipple 10 месяцев назад +2

      Is a documentarion better than a RUclipsr?
      You have no network to sell or appease your work. You don't have to make a ton of money you can do what you want as quickly as you want.

    • @mxt3k
      @mxt3k 10 месяцев назад +8

      The two terms are not mutually exclusive.

  • @argkitsune
    @argkitsune 8 месяцев назад +1932

    They say that a person dies twice.
    Once, when their body dies, and twice when their name is spoken for the last time.
    Thanks to your efforts, Alex Lasarenko lives on.

    • @treybickhaus5718
      @treybickhaus5718 2 месяца назад +19

      Every man has two deaths, when he is buried in the ground and the last time someone says his name. In some ways men can be immortal.
      -Albert Einstein

    • @TheFyroPyro
      @TheFyroPyro Месяц назад +7

      @@treybickhaus5718 That's an Ernest Hemingway quote

    • @nathbregou27
      @nathbregou27 Месяц назад +8

      ​@TheFyroPyro "Don't believe everything you see on the internet"
      - Napoleon Bonaparte
      /s
      Also, I found some people say this quote is from Hemingway, like you said. Other claims it's from Banksy, or even Irvin Yalom.
      I've even seem some connecting it to ancient Egypt.
      So yeah, it's not clear who wrote that first (probably not Einstein though, I'll give you that)

    • @meciocio
      @meciocio Месяц назад +3

      ​@@nathbregou27Step1: Insert cool quote you know
      Step2: Um... insert famous smart person name

    • @noahbanana7526
      @noahbanana7526 Месяц назад

      There are three if you're seen for the last time.

  • @rabidbasher
    @rabidbasher 3 месяца назад +24

    Amazing bit of work. RIP Alex Lasarenko, that four-note mnemonic was the soundtrack to our childhood

  • @minikiwigeek2
    @minikiwigeek2 6 месяцев назад +171

    42:55 - 44:35 ok but why is nobody talking about this section of the video? it literally explains why high school musical 2 is the peak of cinema. truly moving to be honest

  • @kite0impulse
    @kite0impulse Год назад +3398

    Just think: Andrea taylor single handedly transformed Disney Channel into a media juggernaut which influenced an entire generation of kids worldwide and launched an entire generation of teen actors into superstardom - and absolutely no one who actually grew up watching all this happen knew who she was until now.

    • @MsDudette21
      @MsDudette21 Год назад +100

      disney channel 2003-2007 was my therapy back then lol. being bullied and living with abusive family, pop culture was my escape and still kinda is. it was nice for my innocent little ass to hear "follow your dreams" and all that other inspirational stuff💖

    • @darkithnamgedrf9495
      @darkithnamgedrf9495 Год назад +88

      Hey! thats a little bit rude to everyone else involved tbh. She is a brilitant person though.

    • @thesmirkingwolf
      @thesmirkingwolf Год назад +39

      She also gave us lifetime, so we have to balance the pros with the cons.

    • @MsDudette21
      @MsDudette21 Год назад +7

      @@thesmirkingwolf I mean u can just not watch it. thats what I do with channels i dont like🤷‍♀

    • @AJ-cq5pw
      @AJ-cq5pw Год назад +8

      @@thesmirkingwolf Lifetime is bad but good at the same time

  • @andrewn7263
    @andrewn7263 Год назад +2068

    I feel no hesitation in calling your work a public service. To release a documentary of this quality for free is an act of altruism, and in twenty years we are going to have great films that only exist because their creators saw this work in an accessible format and realized art didn't just have to be a dream for them.

    • @gilly_axolotl
      @gilly_axolotl Год назад +5

      Fr

    • @unclesalem23
      @unclesalem23 Год назад +10

      So perfectly and succinctly stated.

    • @dunkie5863
      @dunkie5863 Год назад

      what a lovely comment

    • @OhGeeWillickersMister
      @OhGeeWillickersMister Год назад

      Yes, it's really well done and fun to watch! I learn so many fascinating things I find myself watching videos about things I wouldn't normally be interested in, like the Garfield ride. Lol oh my, that was a surprise!

    • @51Dutchman
      @51Dutchman Год назад

      Such a kind and moving sentiment, and one that I wholeheartedly agree with.

  • @AtomicAus
    @AtomicAus 4 месяца назад +45

    Coming up to 2 years and this is still one of the best doccos I’ve seen. Apart from the incredible reveal of Alex Lasarenko’s music being the backing track the entire time, it is just genuinely incredible how such a simple question and seemingly fun concept was morphed into a beautiful homage and tribute to a hidden legends legacy.
    Kevin, you genuinely enabled a man to be pulled back from being forgotten to time.
    They say you die twice: once when you leave the world, and finally when you are thought about for the last time. Your effort and care ensures that Mr Lasarenko stays around a little while longer.

  • @athenaestrada8656
    @athenaestrada8656 2 месяца назад +64

    I actually yelled "NO!!" out loud and had to pause the video when it said "site not found".
    And then i cried(positive) so much i literally got dizzy at the end. What a beautiful piece you've created.

  • @sadakotetsuwan9229
    @sadakotetsuwan9229 Год назад +2438

    Man, the end of this film gets me every time. "Any one of us would be blessed to be remembered for just one note. What a monumental achievement it is to be remembered for four."

    • @neoordwell
      @neoordwell Год назад +16

      it is 4 am and I'm crying. one of the best endings I've seen to a documentary.

    • @gabe_s_videos
      @gabe_s_videos Год назад +1

      Yep. So touching.

    • @Dremz21
      @Dremz21 Год назад

      @@neoordwellfr

    • @torianmcneill3794
      @torianmcneill3794 Год назад

      The theme C G A C E D E C that was the opening theme for all the shows back in 02-07

  • @maezelbop
    @maezelbop Год назад +623

    What an amazing documentary. The Taylor interview absolutely killed me.
    "I started selling you stuff about "Finding Nemo" a year and a half before "Nemo" came out. I think we called them Fishy Facts, and it was all stuff to get kids interested in fish, so that when it came out, you liked fish!"
    "And these kids were like, this is perfect, because I'm already into fish, coincidentally."

    • @MrColbster94
      @MrColbster94 Год назад +108

      Its hillariously Diabolical but also you just gotta shake your head and think "yep thats Disney for ya"

    • @Spax_
      @Spax_ Год назад +2

      awesome EFT profile pic

    • @bjorntheviking6039
      @bjorntheviking6039 Год назад +22

      It's that kind of devious genius one can't help but respect.

  • @kitchensinkchronicles3272
    @kitchensinkchronicles3272 2 месяца назад +17

    as a film student who’s just graduated college, facing a world of uncertainty with the state that the appreciation for art is in right now, watching a video like this about legacy and about how every piece of art is valuable no matter what it is, really hit me. even if I don’t end up doing anything grand, I still hope someone will remember my work fondly and I’ll positively effect the people around me. that much will always be enough.

  • @VarchildMarquee
    @VarchildMarquee 6 месяцев назад +27

    The platform you use does not change the value of your content. You are a Documentarian. Never let anyone ever convince you otherwise. You have a body of work most professional documentarians wish they had, and you cover subjects that hold relevancy to everyone, whether they know it or not. Bless and keep you.

  • @dannyearley2687
    @dannyearley2687 Год назад +2593

    The fact that he’s been playing Alex’s music through the whole video is incredible. This entire documentary is incredible. Just wow.

    • @SirMatthew
      @SirMatthew Год назад +80

      Few things can evoke a more genuine "sunuva b*tch" from me than that revelation

    • @TPRJones
      @TPRJones Год назад +74

      @@SirMatthew For sure. The entire dramatic narrative tone of this video had been fascinating but slightly unsettling the entire time, and to find out it was all to match the tone of Alex's haunting music ... wow. Well done! I have to immediately watch it again with that in mind.

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn Год назад +3

      and sinister

    • @plantswizard420
      @plantswizard420 Год назад +19

      I had to try REALLY hard not to cry at that reveal-

    • @DMKleinArts
      @DMKleinArts Год назад +8

      What a reveal!

  • @ramp622
    @ramp622 Год назад +4933

    My favorite part about all of this is the fact that you’re shedding light on a guy who realistically should have had a documentary made about him.

    • @fatcat22able
      @fatcat22able Год назад +462

      THIS is the documentary about him.

    • @ramp622
      @ramp622 Год назад +139

      @@fatcat22able This is a video about finding him and who made the disney jingle. Not really a thorough documentary on his life. Amazing video don’t get me wrong but definitely not a actual documentary on him.

    • @DeathGripsIsOffline696
      @DeathGripsIsOffline696 11 месяцев назад +107

      @@ramp622 at 1:21:06 that might change your opinion. this is a documentary, but not fully bout him. its a documentary in the search of this man. but youre right there should be another one made that shows his life before and after making the tune.

    • @ramp622
      @ramp622 11 месяцев назад +58

      ⁠@@DeathGripsIsOffline696Its certainly a documentary. But more of a documentary on the journey of finding the guy. Not necessarily about his life and accomplishments from start to finish. I don’t even think defunctland would disagree with that. I absolutely adored this video by the way and Im really not trying to argue about anything, im just glad at least some content was produced on this guy who seems to be a pretty amazing and talented person. Much love.

    • @kaynor1260
      @kaynor1260 9 месяцев назад +5

      Like the super monkey ball announcer vid

  • @habitualgl0ckdumper149
    @habitualgl0ckdumper149 7 месяцев назад +16

    Wow I’m actually crying over a documentary titled: “Who Wrote the Disney Channel Theme?” The subtle hints throughout this video are amazing and the way they coincide with everything is orchestrated so well. What a beautiful tribute and a beautiful documentary! KEVIN YOU ARE AN UNSUNG HERO AND A TRUE ARTIST!

  • @silpheedpilot7
    @silpheedpilot7 21 день назад +5

    I really loved this video. It started as an almost meme-worthy "I'm gonna figure this shit out!" to a touching tribute. A tribute to a man who clearly meant a lot to people and influenced thousands, if not millions, of young kids with that simple little theme. Rest in peace, Alex Lasarenko. I will never forget that theme.

  • @wanderingnightfury3546
    @wanderingnightfury3546 Год назад +2077

    The fact that this was free to access doesn’t make it any less of a documentary. The amount of work you put into this is incredible, and the quality of it really reflects that. You got me so invested in a topic I had never given any thought to before

  • @jacksonsmith5009
    @jacksonsmith5009 10 месяцев назад +6817

    The music in this video is so incredibly good.
    Edit: oh.

    • @tentativegazer
      @tentativegazer 9 месяцев назад +350

      OMFG THIS IS THE BEST COMMENT EVERYONE ELSE GO HOME THIS GUY WINS
      seriously this has a CRIMINALLY low amount of likes

    • @QuikVidGuy
      @QuikVidGuy 8 месяцев назад +353

      Why did that moment hit me so hard? I actually started crying. He's been here the whole time.

    • @thecluckster3908
      @thecluckster3908 7 месяцев назад +12

      😂

    • @Retroboy-qb4li
      @Retroboy-qb4li 7 месяцев назад +19

      lmao william dafoe green goblin meme vibes

    • @speedwagon1824
      @speedwagon1824 7 месяцев назад +6

      What

  • @kingcoveryepic
    @kingcoveryepic 3 месяца назад +28

    Bro, you even foreshadowed the ending scene in the thumbnail. This is literal gold 😭😭

    • @term-827
      @term-827 Месяц назад

      A chekov's gun, per se.

  • @shanniiine
    @shanniiine 2 месяца назад +12

    This was so touching and well done I can't even make the joke that Tommy Tallarico was the one who made the Disney channel 4-note theme. Fantastic work. You're one of my favorite documentarians.

  • @rikkirattus
    @rikkirattus Год назад +3132

    As a historian, this is simply beautiful. You're not just a RUclipsr or even just a Documentarian. You are a historian, uncovering great primary sources and making use of excellent secondary sources so we know what happened, we know who did things. Keep up at it

    • @Wote89
      @Wote89 Год назад +88

      Seconding this. It's not just that you're a great researcher, Kevin, but you do the most important work a historian *can* do: taking the past and making it present for the viewer, warts and all. And not just Big History, but stories that might otherwise disappear.
      Granted, some of those stories involve unspeakable acts committed under the gaze of an orange cat, but we don't get to choose what people do in the dark.

    • @nate7149
      @nate7149 Год назад +38

      I like this. He's not just a RUclipsr or content creator, because he does more than make known information interesting.
      He's not just a documentarian, because he's not just documenting information or re-presenting it.
      He is actively uncovering new information that otherwise would have been lost. Think about if someone tried to do this 50 years from now. Nearly all these people wouldn't be here. They would have no way of answering this question.
      He is a modern historian,
      And a documentarian.
      And a content creator.
      And that's what makes him so amazing.

    • @RachelleBeyer
      @RachelleBeyer Год назад +9

      Absolutely 👏🏼 👏🏼
      The digging up of primary sources is invaluable. A lot of people don’t even know where to look. It takes someone with a niche interest and that special skill of being able to know what questions to ask and where that make an incredible HISTORIAN and documentarian.

    • @Attor
      @Attor Год назад +22

      @@Wote89 As another historian (finishing up my MA in a few months) the stories that might otherwise disappear are the most important to cover. The fact that nobody thought to record some events is the reason our gaps in understanding of so many historical events is so large; we have to rely on guesswork for massive portions of our history, many of them essential to telling the story of our society. Some of my colleagues would look down on this as "recent" history; it's extremely important to remember that although Alex had unfortunately passed by the time this video was made, the others interviewed had not. Can you imagine trying to find who produced this, or who came up with these interstitials 50, or 100 years from now. Modern history is also history, recording these things for future generations is how they enter the archives, and Kevin is a historian.

    • @glupik1234
      @glupik1234 Год назад +3

      @@nate7149 you oughta give more credit to documentarians man their work in itself is a research project (and a lot of good documentarians are often tied with social sciences) Take searching for sugar man - basically the same effort of searching for a person behind the music and see if this is "merely documenting" lmao

  • @jacksonb6444
    @jacksonb6444 Год назад +2878

    Insane how independent RUclipsrs can create better documentaries than anything I’ve seen from corporations with huge budgets like Netflix. I’m glad I decided to click on this random video

    • @Jfam11638
      @Jfam11638 Год назад +103

      I feel like for RUclipsrs, it’s much more of a passion project, by and large. For corps with huge budgets, it’s little more than a payday. Most of the best documentaries or series/stories I’ve seen have been independently made.
      For example, things like Eddsworld or McJuggerNuggets’ Psycho Series, they have much more soul, love, and creativity than things that corporations tend to put out these days, because they were made explicitly for passion of the craft.

    • @GlitterSparkleGemstone
      @GlitterSparkleGemstone Год назад +7

      @@Jfam11638 So true.

    • @browngaymethodistjesuschri1361
      @browngaymethodistjesuschri1361 Год назад +5

      This guy has so many well done videos it’s unbelievable

    • @samsanimationcorner3820
      @samsanimationcorner3820 Год назад +12

      That's the element missing from 99% of anything corporate. It's called character. When it's there you'll hardly notice it, or if you do, you won't be putting it into words. But you will notice it when it's gone. Best example I can think of is when Guardians of the Galaxy came out, around the same time as Batman V Superman, and people were confused as to why they felt more emotionally invest in Rocket Raccoon than they did in Superman. And that's the missing element. A little bit of character can go a long way.

    • @SpitefulThings
      @SpitefulThings Год назад

      @@browngaymethodistjesuschri1361 lo

  • @Lucia0361
    @Lucia0361 7 месяцев назад +40

    Rewatching this on New Year's Eve hits different.
    I've been struggling with a lot of bad thoughts, all throughout my life, discovering this documentary and Alexander Lasarenko's music sort of lightened it up. Whenever I feel down, I put on Pont Alexandre III, it gives me this sense of purpose, of...will, to live, to make art, to create, to be.
    Thank you. Happy New Year.

  • @doloresgaut7226
    @doloresgaut7226 5 месяцев назад +21

    I just stumbled upon this video, and I know it's a year old but I just need to say you, sir, ARE a filmmaker and an artist. You've put this beautiful documentary that started as a cool 3AM rabbit hole question and it ended as a beautiful tribute to a wonderful composer. I've followed Alex's profile on Spotify now and can't wait to listen to his music today while I work on my own content for work. I can't wait to watch your other videos. Amazing work. I hope you receive the recognition in the circles you're aiming for because you very much deserve it.

  • @shoeboot1346
    @shoeboot1346 Год назад +2343

    Listening to the background music and thinking "Damn, this is good, I wonder who made it?" made that ending even better

    • @RaxiazRedux
      @RaxiazRedux Год назад +61

      it threw me for not just a loop but a whole damn planetary excursion

    • @fcantil
      @fcantil Год назад +17

      Oh my. I'm so glad that I didn't scroll past the first comment. This is literally right below it as I'm typing this. Can't believe I'm saying it but I almost got spoiled on an RUclips video. Well, it's more than just a RUclips video but you get what I mean.

    • @monohanie5778
      @monohanie5778 Год назад +8

      fr its crazy cos like 20 minutes before the reveal i was like aye nice music choice for the bgm

  • @123tatirox
    @123tatirox Год назад +2228

    the part where you revealed that every song played in this video has been Alex’s brought me to tears. i felt such a sense of relief that his legacy would be preserved. this is an amazing documentary, well done dude.

    • @MAGMOTORACING
      @MAGMOTORACING Год назад +23

      Right there with you.

    • @howtomeetwomen-
      @howtomeetwomen- Год назад +79

      That was kind of great for me, I had actually been wondering what the music was at several points. It says something when the background music gets your attention, you know?

    • @salamencerobot
      @salamencerobot Год назад +34

      I was crying too. The amount of love and care put into these documentaries are astounding.

    • @genericusername702
      @genericusername702 Год назад +22

      just...fucking tears

    • @SecretSauceyjuice
      @SecretSauceyjuice Год назад +6

      Tear ducts went into overdrive upon that reveal. And I tear up maybe once per year. Dude got me good with that little emotional time bomb he planted.
      I keep coming back to show people the video or re-watch a couple parts for myself, but that is probably still my favorite single moment of the doc because of how moving it was.

  • @lancesmith8298
    @lancesmith8298 4 месяца назад +19

    There is an hour and a half to unpack here, but the dramatic sequence of misdrawing the Disney Channel logo, only to get promptly shot by “no, that’s Zoopals” fucking sent me

  • @BlackMateriaxx
    @BlackMateriaxx Месяц назад +8

    This went from being something I thought I could play in the background while doing laundry to becoming one of the most compelling things I’ve seen on RUclips this year. Excellent job.

  • @myriadmediamusings
    @myriadmediamusings Год назад +5969

    Oh dang you weren't kidding about this one being different. I honestly completely forgot about the Disney Channel theme and always took it for granted.

    • @KelpyG.
      @KelpyG. Год назад +43

      Me too honestly until he said it was a four note melody and I immediately recognized it. I remember after every show id always hum the melody after the breaks, so i guess it worked.

    • @artry93
      @artry93 Год назад +9

      Agree. I was child and preteen from 2002 to 2007 when I sometimes watched some Disney show at the time. Also, I didn't know the original composer name until I watched this video.

    • @Kuddlesnot
      @Kuddlesnot Год назад +12

      Hey Kevin, I work in post-production in LA as a "post-fixer" and a big part of my job is what I call being a "post-production detective", and I got to say, your passion and enthusiasm for this project sounds exactly like my excitement when i figure out that a particular shot is from a reshoot that was done by the third second-unit director that wasn't documented correctly by the UPM because they were being petty and didn't want the new hire to get their union membership hours.
      I learned a few things watching this, and thought of a few ways that might of been able to help you skip a few monotonous steps. So not only did I enjoy this amazing documentary, but it was career educational experience. So thank you!

  • @christiandelacruz8800
    @christiandelacruz8800 Год назад +15282

    This is honestly a masterpiece. You should submit this to a film festival no lie whatsoever.

    • @AlexBloggFilm
      @AlexBloggFilm Год назад +357

      Film festivals don't deserve it, it's too good for them

    • @daviddevoe8810
      @daviddevoe8810 Год назад +42

      Seriously

    • @jadestar22347
      @jadestar22347 Год назад +154

      I was gonna say, really any of his videos could be submitted to a film festival, but I agree that film festivals don’t deserve them

    • @jaclyn6632
      @jaclyn6632 Год назад +8

      Literally!!!!

    • @ChrisPoindexter98
      @ChrisPoindexter98 Год назад +38

      Regardless of if they'd deserve it or not. It would and will go far there.

  • @chriscoulson5627
    @chriscoulson5627 7 месяцев назад +16

    I’ve now watched this documentary twice. I have cried twice. This is so important and inspirational for artists everywhere. Really beautiful stuff here Kevin, you’ve outdone yourself.

  • @amakaforever
    @amakaforever 6 месяцев назад +54

    you can actually make out the date the wand shoots were filmed on the bottom right corner of the clapper: 8/25/02. Very cool bit of archival history!

  • @Agitated_Alien
    @Agitated_Alien Год назад +1511

    I said to myself at least three times during this documentary - "Damn, thats a good song playing in the backround". Then you revealed it was all Mr. Lasarenko's work all along and I cried a bit. Wonderful documentary, thank you for your hard work.

    • @gabrielfernandez4503
      @gabrielfernandez4503 Год назад +34

      That happened to me too! I wonder where he was getting his music from... Then he made the big reveal and was such a crazy shock of joy.

    • @jibjibs9401
      @jibjibs9401 Год назад +4

      Zoogs

    • @melm4251
      @melm4251 Год назад +1

      same!

    • @Ckbtony1983
      @Ckbtony1983 Год назад +8

      Even knowing it was his work I still cried a bit myself

    • @sodatoast
      @sodatoast Год назад +10

      same here!! it’s not very often that music can scratch my brain in the way this music does, it’s so good!

  • @Paint
    @Paint Год назад +4781

    There are so many remarkable moments in this it’s hard to leave a comment. Just know this is a singular piece of work, literally nobody else could have done it. Marrying RUclips with traditional cinematic elements is so difficult but you did it brilliantly. Thanks for elevating the form

  • @danielgilbert8338
    @danielgilbert8338 4 месяца назад +33

    "Okay, that's a little sinister..."
    "Mhmm"
    Lmaooo

  • @Army_Coro
    @Army_Coro Месяц назад +8

    That monologue you did at the end genuinely made me cry

  • @mariposanova
    @mariposanova Год назад +1441

    I think there's something really beautiful about the fact that despite his legacy being largely unknown until this doc, Alex still left such an impression on so many, especially those closest to him. Hearing the way everyone spoke of him brought me to tears - sometimes we're so focused on leaving a mark on the world at large that we forget that just leaving a legacy with our loved ones can be monumental. Thank you so much for making this. This is art.

    • @Yippieyiyo
      @Yippieyiyo Год назад +20

      This made me almost cry. I’m dealing with the death of a family member and this is so true. He wasn’t famous but I can feel his legacy on our community so strongly. Even stronger, now that it’s all I have left of him.

    • @mayflower7811
      @mayflower7811 Год назад +1

      RIP Alex thank you for your contribution

  • @liv97497
    @liv97497 Год назад +549

    I thought "Shape Land is Animal Kingdom" would forever be the biggest plot twist in Defunctland history, but here we are - this was truly incredible. I have no hesitation calling it art.

    • @GoldTheWriter
      @GoldTheWriter Год назад +3

      Which one is this reveal from? Even if I know the twist it still sounds like it would be an interesting watch

    • @andresponce-vazquez9158
      @andresponce-vazquez9158 Год назад +19

      @@GoldTheWriter fast pass episode

    • @liv97497
      @liv97497 Год назад +2

      @@GoldTheWriter it's the Fast pass video, and it's mind-blowing. So well made and still worth a watch even if you know what's coming haha

  • @babyhippo3000
    @babyhippo3000 4 месяца назад +6

    i’ve now watched this three times and forced my mom, dad, and husband to watch it with me. i’m an author right on the cusp of my debut with a major publishing house, and it isn’t everything i’ve hoped it to be. i keep coming back to hear the ending. “what a monumental achievement to be remembered for four.” thank you for this.

  • @mtgreviews219
    @mtgreviews219 6 месяцев назад +20

    One of the single best videos I have ever seen. Productions and tone was phenomenal. The story was riveting and so well done. You gave Alex Lasarenko the honored he deserved. Thank you!

  • @sidfritch974
    @sidfritch974 Год назад +871

    as a station promo producer, who makes Ids, bumpers, and other in between stuff, and i got to say its humbling to know people care about the work we do. I wish we got more credit for them.

    • @VitoxCzechia
      @VitoxCzechia Год назад +9

      Wow, which station do you work on?

    • @camazotzz
      @camazotzz Год назад +14

      I'd imagine you could do a lot to subconsciously influence people doing that kind of thing. The average TV viewer probably sees your work more times than any of the shows or commercials.

    • @loorthedarkelf8353
      @loorthedarkelf8353 Год назад +9

      Where can a curious person find your work? Do you have a personal website folks can peep at?

    • @campfortson4387
      @campfortson4387 Год назад +5

      Its a shame its kind of a dying art

    • @benjaminguzman3428
      @benjaminguzman3428 Год назад

      @@loorthedarkelf8353 on their youtube page is a lot of videos of their work from WEHT

  • @jabble__
    @jabble__ Год назад +6599

    Kevin, you ARE a documentarian. You ARE changing the world with your art. You have preserved the memory of people like Alex and Jim in a way almost nobody else can. Plus, your cinematography is fantastic. Don't sell yourself short, man.

    • @USMC0331OIF
      @USMC0331OIF Год назад +14

      Changing the world with his art?
      A bit much.

    • @treallday9018
      @treallday9018 Год назад +2

      @@USMC0331OIF why do people like you exist?

    • @jabble__
      @jabble__ Год назад +275

      @@USMC0331OIF A small change is a change nonetheless.

    • @punkuke
      @punkuke Год назад +234

      @@USMC0331OIF Man the point of the video just completely flew over your head, huh?

    • @explanoit
      @explanoit Год назад +139

      @@USMC0331OIF DefunctLand's compelling content on Disney Parks have significantly changed the public discourse on their parks, and recently the changing of CEO. It's not causative, but it is a major presence.

  • @_juliakp1_
    @_juliakp1_ 5 месяцев назад +11

    This documentary is one of those pieces of art that leaves you feeling slightly empty afterwards
    it makes you feel so much that when it ends everything else feels kinda... off
    thank you

  • @joshgreen4524
    @joshgreen4524 6 месяцев назад +9

    It's really interesting to see this underlying theme told through the text shots and newspapers about his imposter syndrome and how much his opinion of what he does seems to be influenced by outside sources. Dude, you ARE a filmmaker, you ARE an artist, and these shots, colors, and editing are 100% beautiful. Please don't let others tell you what you are

  • @savinggraceproductions624
    @savinggraceproductions624 Год назад +703

    In a business where your work is nameless and faceless as television music, you worked so hard to uncover Alex Lasarenko's legacy and show it to the world. That's amazing.

    • @ZeranZeran
      @ZeranZeran Год назад +16

      Beautiful words and a beautiful video. Seeing so many people's years of hard work get destroyed or abandoned can be dark. Taking time to remember how much light and happiness they brought to the world is a beautiful thing to do. Even if it was just 4 notes.

  • @Alistocrat
    @Alistocrat Год назад +2808

    I was so convinced at the beginning when the camera zoomed out of the screen and turned to Kevin's silhouette that he was gonna say *"me."* and this entire video was gonna be Kevin proving that he was somehow the one who made the disney channel theme lmao

    • @jmaldonado790
      @jmaldonado790 Год назад +100

      Ok good I wasn't the only one

    • @Ckbtony1983
      @Ckbtony1983 Год назад +33

      Bro I thought the same thing

    • @oldjones5353
      @oldjones5353 Год назад +30

      You got posted on his twitter 😂

    • @Alistocrat
      @Alistocrat Год назад +23

      @@oldjones5353 Yeah, people are calling me dumb lmao. Twitter moment

    • @mollycblaeser
      @mollycblaeser Год назад +60

      Came from Twitter to find this comment 😅 honestly, I can see where you're coming from. Those kind of camera pans do usually lead to a plot twist & after Shapeland...y'know.

  • @dbblues.9168
    @dbblues.9168 6 месяцев назад +12

    44:29 😅 I did watch this movie premier, but in my defense, I had a 9 yo daughter and her friends had a watch party at our house because we had the biggest tv and living room. We must have made 150 puzza rolls that night. Sadly I do remember alot of that movie

  • @hurricanejaney
    @hurricanejaney 18 дней назад +2

    oh Kevin. this was so beautifully done. what a thorough investigation and a well-paced tribute.
    “No. No regrets.” i’m tearing up over a man i didn’t know existed until now. he unwittingly created a cornerstone of our childhood. what a guy.

  • @kiyo4476
    @kiyo4476 8 месяцев назад +991

    Notice that the music starts right after the short pause following the "The Disney channel theme was created by."? It makes SO MUCH SENSE in retrospect.

    • @NicholasBaldwin-om9xv
      @NicholasBaldwin-om9xv 5 месяцев назад +133

      Hes mastered the craft at this point, he told a story, cut the interviews perfectly, put the music in the right spots, truly a masterwork, cant wait to see whats next!

    • @annonomeece6443
      @annonomeece6443 Месяц назад +4

      What actually is that music? Can’t find it anywhere
      Edit: nvm

    • @Jack_Richards
      @Jack_Richards Месяц назад +1

      3:49 for future readers

    • @florentpierre5798
      @florentpierre5798 27 дней назад

      Wow. Perfection. All the work put in this documentary amazing job. When I was a kid I was passionate by all the audio or video around the ID of a channel or a radio station (in France). Good memories.

  • @bekkahboodles
    @bekkahboodles Год назад +2146

    I did not expect this to turn into a tear-jerking obituary honoring the composer. He sounds like a lovely man and musician. The Disney Channel theme is so iconic; I was surprised when the actors didn't remember it!
    P.S. My brother if you're not a documentarian then who is?!?! I cherish your documentaries and respect you for putting them out for free.

    • @megamage911
      @megamage911 Год назад +29

      Ikr?! Doesn't matter what medium the video is put out through, this is still 100% a documentary, and Alex absolutely has earned the title of documentarian!

    • @TheSareus
      @TheSareus Год назад +2

      Truth!!

    • @loorthedarkelf8353
      @loorthedarkelf8353 Год назад +3

      This, this until the heat death of the local galexy

    • @TadpoleMusics
      @TadpoleMusics Год назад +3

      @@megamage911 Alex? Isn't his name Kevin?

    • @megamage911
      @megamage911 Год назад +2

      @@TadpoleMusics Oh right, I was very tired when I made that comment, brainfart xD

  • @PizzaHorseProductions
    @PizzaHorseProductions 6 месяцев назад +6

    This was fascinating and beautifully done - I love how it became a tribute to Alex Lasarenko, and by extension all behind-the-scenes artists. Art is everywhere and we don't notice most of the time, but it took work and creativity, and we all benefit. Well done!

  • @MattMamba24
    @MattMamba24 Месяц назад +2

    Holy frick! I've watched this video like 5 times and seen the thumbnail on here a ton! And I just realized that you added a question mark inside the Disney channel logo in the thumbnail.
    Nice touch!

  • @lyktotallyobscure
    @lyktotallyobscure Год назад +1981

    That facetious comparison between Highschool Musical 2 and Ross Perot's NAFTA debate was God tier. Thank you.

    • @jayceyallen7745
      @jayceyallen7745 Год назад +14

      My favorite part of the video lol

    • @eustatic3832
      @eustatic3832 11 месяцев назад

      Very American, to compare the earth-shaking economic plan, the thing that will start wars and alter the decades to come, and that no one understands, to...the thing that people are actually paying attention to instead

    • @cpolitz
      @cpolitz 11 месяцев назад

      I know amazing

  • @katyneese6254
    @katyneese6254 Год назад +809

    Wow I didn't think the question, "who wrote the Disney Channel theme" could make me feel so many emotions. This piece of artwork is engaging to the extreme and that climax? Breathtaking. Masterful talent

    • @emlyndewar
      @emlyndewar Год назад +3

      This is truly what RUclips should be for. It was fantastic.

  • @GraceH-tb6xw
    @GraceH-tb6xw Месяц назад +2

    A documentary about Disney Chanel brought me to tears. Closing it all with what artist’s legacy is and weather that’s what we want out legacy to be, brings chills everything; and seeing that in that interview Alex had “no regrets” truly made me well up with tears

  • @aaronsimons
    @aaronsimons 53 минуты назад

    I've watched this so many times now. Every single time, I am moved to tears. The final shot of the four notes has me on my feet clapping with tears streaming down my face -- without fail. Thank you for this, Kevin. You are a documentarian, a filmmaker, a researcher, a storyteller, and an artist.

  • @codybaird4811
    @codybaird4811 Год назад +1365

    The ending with the interview with Alex he read where he replied to "would you do anything differently?" With "No, no regrets," was oddly heart warming.

    • @Exzachtly27
      @Exzachtly27 Год назад +1

      That's not Alex. He's dead.

    • @winnerdiego4562
      @winnerdiego4562 Год назад +39

      @@Exzachtly27 yes it is lmfao

    • @adamm6290
      @adamm6290 Год назад +91

      @@Exzachtly27 it’s a transcript of an interview he did *before* he was dead.

    • @Exzachtly27
      @Exzachtly27 Год назад +3

      I thought he was talking about 1:25:11 and thought he might have skipped over parts of the video and thought that this was him.

    • @codybaird4811
      @codybaird4811 Год назад +31

      @@Exzachtly27 yeah no I was talking about the transcript that Kevin showed on screen, where someone else intervied Alex when he was alive.

  • @viktor11987
    @viktor11987 Год назад +679

    I legit welled up with tears at the reveal that Alex’s music had been playing since the start. masterful work, Kevin. you’re a true documentarian to me.

    • @chantolove
      @chantolove Год назад +9

      SAME why aren’t more people talking about that

    • @Venraven
      @Venraven Год назад +7

      God I think that was the bit that actually got me to start tearing up as well. Just the reveal that all along, it had on some level been a tribute even before we realised

  • @StephanieManley
    @StephanieManley 5 месяцев назад +3

    One of the best videos I have watched in a long time. Your storytelling reminds me of American Life, a radio show that I love. I loved this. Thank you.

  • @OmegaMew2
    @OmegaMew2 Месяц назад +2

    Anyone else start getting misty-eyed whenever Kevin speaks from 1:20:59 on? That was such a beautiful way to describe the feelings he got from investigating this and summing up his opinion on the creative process. Very well done, Kevin. You ARE an artist, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

  • @rouleigh
    @rouleigh Год назад +1914

    I am deeply saddened that I can only ever watch this for the first time once. This is your most powerful and moving documentary yet... 4 notes... 4 NOTES! The dedication and passion you have is unmatched. I just can't wait to see what you create next.

    • @Ambipie
      @Ambipie Год назад +8

      The official Garfield Tunnel of Love

    • @tmk6022
      @tmk6022 Год назад +6

      Well you get to focus on the music the second time around so that's good

    • @somewiseguyhehe
      @somewiseguyhehe Год назад +1

      watched for the second time, 6 months later, so good

    • @jackpumpoen
      @jackpumpoen Год назад

      @@somewiseguyhehe same here lol

    • @teguh.hofstee
      @teguh.hofstee Год назад

      Nick Robinson has a few videos in obscure video game lore that fit a similar niche

  • @halealert
    @halealert 11 месяцев назад +1206

    Even if that is the only picture of him that survives, it's absolutely perfect. As his sister said, his right hand is out of frame. Composing his music. He will never be forgotten because of you.

  • @trixiehumour6895
    @trixiehumour6895 Месяц назад +2

    Why am I crying?! Absolutely moving. I am pleased to have had this autoplay for me. Thank you RUclips algorithm for not only leading me to Defunctland a few months ago but for playing this whilst I was awake. Will definitely stay a subscriber.

  • @dagoonite
    @dagoonite 6 месяцев назад +9

    When I released my first "big" piece of writing, it got extremely little traction. I finished it, but it will never be popular. I was at a con, complaining about how I'd never be a writer to a friend. A professional suddenly appeared, grabbed my shoulders and got right up in my face. Well, as best he could given our height difference. "You are a writer. You did the work. You will continue to do the work. If you do the work, you are a writer. Don't let it stop you. Write. Keep being the writer."
    You are a documentarian. You did the work. You took something that strangers had no stake in, didn't care about the subject. And at least one of them laughed, cried, sat in awe, and learned something about the world around them. You did the work. You are the thing, no matter what anyone else says.