What would be more appropriate for a slapstick video?
- Kumatora
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What would be more appropriate for a slapstick video?
Right now, I have in mind of using either the Sabre Dance with fast speed footage or Waka Laka.
I'm thinking about using them with the Rayman Raving Rabbids series. Yes, I know it can't be hosted here.
I'm thinking about using them with the Rayman Raving Rabbids series. Yes, I know it can't be hosted here.
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william tell overture is a good call for slapstick if you ask me O.o
- Inkwolf
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If you're still looking...
Unter Donner und Blitz by Johann Strauss could be good.
Bizet's Les Toreadors (Bad News Bears theme)
Brahm's Hungarian Dance #5 (I think someone did an Excel Saga AMV to it already, though)
Half the challenge of finding good, fast classical music is finding a performance of it with enough zing, though. And many of the really zippy ones were overuexposed in cartoons of the past...
Unter Donner und Blitz by Johann Strauss could be good.
Bizet's Les Toreadors (Bad News Bears theme)
Brahm's Hungarian Dance #5 (I think someone did an Excel Saga AMV to it already, though)
Half the challenge of finding good, fast classical music is finding a performance of it with enough zing, though. And many of the really zippy ones were overuexposed in cartoons of the past...
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