@@fox_crafter Nah, Beethoven was dead and he hated doctors cause one of them stole his girl Elise. (They couldn't get together anyway cause Germany had a bunch of strict "marry your own class" kinda thing going on back then)
Trivial fact: This song is based in Beethoven's song called "patethique" composed in 1798. Beethoven started going deaf that same year but didn't go fully deaf until 20 years later.
Keep in mind people. 1. He's deaf. 2. He's from another time period. 3. He's using BOTH pads on a game he's never seen before And He's probably better than most of us combined.
To be entirely fair, knowing the sheer amounts of fuckery that Mr. Peabody does across time, he probably already knows what D.D.R. is in canon because of some unfilmed shenanigans.
I mean, a lot of them were far superior to millions of people today when it came to certain hobbies and jobs and all that with little to no tech, so i think the implication is true
@@monikaisdonewiththeinterne2039think he would be even better with all the tools that make a lot more stuff accessible to hard of hearing, tho he might just get brainrot...
Beethoven suffering from today's Brainrot is funny, could you imagine him coming to the future and the first thing he sees is all the "Erm, what the sigma" @@lemon4087
The fact that a bunch of screenwriters sat in a room and basically went, "how about we let time-displaced Beethoven play the DDR machine and absolutely crushing it in 2-player mode while he's conducting all at the same time?"
Btw, just asking, where's this scene from? EDIT: Nwm, I found it (from other comments, and it is Mr. Peabody & Sherman, if anyone else is looking for it)
"Good friend, let me elaborate on this topic and enlighten you upon its various complexities and perculiarities, so I may demonstrate to you the true, unmitigated extent of my prowess."
@@mikeyalexanderpadgett4019 No, Ludvig van Beethoven was not blind. He was deaf by age 42. Beethoven could no longer hear speech or music normally. Bach was Blind.
The best detail is how he’s conducting the machine with a baton, implying back in the 1700’s he conducted orchestras while getting absolutely down with it.
@@KrispyKremeIsMaking I somehow accidentally typed blind instead of deaf. I don’t know how I did that I even searched online to be sure it was deaf man
I mean, he's not only playing at an insanely high level, he's also playing in the2 player mode *alone* AND he's conducting. All of that without making mistakes
During the premiere of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, Joseph Böhm, a violinist who played in it, said "Beethoven himself conducted, that is, he stood in front of a conductor's stand and threw himself back and forth like a madman. At one moment he stretched to his full height, at the next he crouched down to the floor, he flailed about with his hands and feet as though he wanted to play all the instruments and sing all the chorus parts."
Peabody and Sherman was that one movie which was in my heart, buried deep down and forgotten until these memes showed up. As a history fan, this movie is a dream come true. After all, when was the last time we see Da Vinci and Queen Victoria vibing to Beethoven absolutely destroying a machine which was invented hundreds of years after his time, and can't even be dominated by the people who invented it. I've been rewatching this for so long now lmfao.
How did you manage to spell every word incorrectly? It's spelled "Deutsche Demokratische Republik". You, as someone who is obsessed with socialism, should know that.
@@xavier10x I'll admit, I was not expecting someone just casually give the ACTUAL 100% correct and true factual answer to this joke of a question. That took me off guard. Amazing. XD
Definitly the best part of this movie, what makes it even greater is knowing this is one among many chaotic scenes at the endgame of the movie. Masterful throwaway gag
Septette for a Dead Princess is directly inspired by classical music namely the first bar of which is directly from Beethoven's Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op 13. A song which Beethoven Virus is also based on directly.
This movie made me as a kid completely convinced that if any of the high-end composers from olden times experienced any form of rhythmn games, they would be unstoppable LOL
Rare insight into how the deaf man composed the sickest beats
You're thinking of Mozart
Edit: Oops, sorry. I just looked it up and Beethoven actually was def.
@@fox_crafter Nah, Beethoven was dead and he hated doctors cause one of them stole his girl Elise. (They couldn't get together anyway cause Germany had a bunch of strict "marry your own class" kinda thing going on back then)
@@fox_crafternope Beethoven was def, Mozart was just a genius
@@nokia5959mozart’s a genius, but also a dick
Trivial fact: This song is based in Beethoven's song called "patethique" composed in 1798. Beethoven started going deaf that same year but didn't go fully deaf until 20 years later.
Keep in mind people.
1. He's deaf.
2. He's from another time period.
3. He's using BOTH pads on a game he's never seen before
And He's probably better than most of us combined.
True, bro suddenly got sent to the future falling from the sky, then shows off his DDR skills, and refuses to elaborate
@@Serious5GamingS5G litteral gigachad
Most??? All
Best of all, he's not holding any of the bars for support. What a true time to have him in.
To be entirely fair, knowing the sheer amounts of fuckery that Mr. Peabody does across time, he probably already knows what D.D.R. is in canon because of some unfilmed shenanigans.
I love the implication that historical figures who lived long before this tech was invented would completely DESTROY us at it
I mean, a lot of them were far superior to millions of people today when it came to certain hobbies and jobs and all that with little to no tech, so i think the implication is true
Well to be fair the deaf man absolutely destroyed everyone on his time seems absolutely in place that he would be crazy good even today
@@monikaisdonewiththeinterne2039think he would be even better with all the tools that make a lot more stuff accessible to hard of hearing, tho he might just get brainrot...
@@lemon4087 With today's technology, he would regain his hearing
Beethoven suffering from today's Brainrot is funny, could you imagine him coming to the future and the first thing he sees is all the "Erm, what the sigma" @@lemon4087
The fact that a bunch of screenwriters sat in a room and basically went, "how about we let time-displaced Beethoven play the DDR machine and absolutely crushing it in 2-player mode while he's conducting all at the same time?"
I bet everyone in the room immediately tried to make the models required for it because this scene was and still is great.
Those people were geniuses
Someone in that room listened to Beethoven Virus once, and this was the result. It was absolutely glorious.
I'm guessing they had watched Bill and Ted extremely recently
Btw, just asking, where's this scene from?
EDIT: Nwm, I found it (from other comments, and it is Mr. Peabody & Sherman, if anyone else is looking for it)
Hardest classic in all of history
Haha try La Follia
Idk man, Tchaikovsky had Cannons in his pieces
@@termicrafteron2794 don't get me wrong that is indeed a banger
harder than me?
Yes sir 💯
LET BEETHOVEN COOK
HE COOKED FOR LIKE,,, 50 YEARS. MF GOT A WHOLE ASS MENU
BRO COOKED AND MADE A MASTERPIECE FOR CENTURIES TO ENJOY
BRO COOKED AND FORGED THE FINEST GOURMET MEAL OF ALL TIME
BEAT-OVEN 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
No, it's BEAT-HOVEN@@toazethegecko
Peabody & Sherman is a buried treasure just waiting to be discovered
no they will remake it if they do or worse make a sequal
@@eagle-tn6brThere is a sequel
@@wafflebroz... really?
What year was it released?
@@JDReC100 Original was 2014 and the sequel was 2020
This is in that movie, i never seen this before, i got to rewatch it again
Beethoven being good at dance dance revolution is something that actually makes sense.
The fact that he's conducting while he's doing it as well with that wand thing is just peak
@@sadierift1201fr bro. Also, it's called a baton. 🤓
from what i learned from a movie my music teacher put on, its true
@@pugpartyproductions8805wand thing is better
It would make more sence if if was Bach
Bro really said "Let me break it down for you" back in the 1700s 💀
"Good friend, let me elaborate on this topic and enlighten you upon its various complexities and perculiarities, so I may demonstrate to you the true, unmitigated extent of my prowess."
@@Ze_N00B👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This speech made me cry 😭
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Beethoven was 1800’s
@@Yomi2012 he was 1700s look it up
Anyone not gonna mention he is getting it down on two player pads??!
I was looking for someonr to mention it
I didn’t even notice until I read this
Some single player songs use both pads
This is what I was thinking
Its pretty common in competitions to use both pads.
Mr. Peabody & Sherman really is a criminally underrated gem.
Thank you for at least *implying* the source
i thought it was from there
@@XavierZarathat is the source, the movie is called Mr. Peabody and Sherman
Im so proud watching that movie lol
If anyone says this movie is terrible they are most definitely in the Nile
When a time traveler accidentally moves a chair:
That’s kinda the plot of the movie lmao
@@BlizzyP039 lollll
It was actually when a time traveler touches himself
That is literally the plot of the movie hehehehehe
@@user-ld9tf4td8sMore like the plot of the 3rd act where a time traveler hi-fives himself.
He's doing this while being deaf. Bravo!
Wrong. Disability,he. Was. Actually. Blind
@@mikeyalexanderpadgett4019 No, Ludvig van Beethoven was not blind. He was deaf by age 42. Beethoven could no longer hear speech or music normally.
Bach was Blind.
@@SonicXD001 ok. I. Looked. It. Up. And. What. The. Fuck?i. Swear. I. Remember. School. Telling. Me. That. He. Was. Blind
@@mikeyalexanderpadgett4019 Well that school fucked up at teaching.
@@thechaotictrio4014 ok. You. Have. No. Right. To. Insult. Most. Of. My. Schools,the. Only. One. You. Can. Is. That. Cuntful. Middle. School. Academy. That. Forced. Me. To. Wear. A. Uniform(glad. That. Walrus. Principal. Is. Fired)
Leonardo Da Vinci : vibing
Queen Victoria : royaly vibing
Queen Victoria its cool
@@emperador_de_chile quite ghastly would differ
I was wondering what queen that was
And now something new for you about this movie
Mel brooks voiced Albert Einstein
The best detail is how he’s conducting the machine with a baton, implying back in the 1700’s he conducted orchestras while getting absolutely down with it.
Now we know how Beethoven composed despite being deaf. He just followed the arrows.
Beethoven was deaf
@@Fusion1157 I MEANT TO SAY DEAF
blind?? XD
"Edited"
...You said dead, didn't you.
@@KrispyKremeIsMaking I somehow accidentally typed blind instead of deaf. I don’t know how I did that I even searched online to be sure it was deaf man
bro cooking
I mean, he's not only playing at an insanely high level, he's also playing in the2 player mode *alone* AND he's conducting.
All of that without making mistakes
Underrated comment
@@hasturthekinginyellow5003 Also, remember that he is deaf.
LET MY GUY BEETHOVEN ABSOLUTELY USE THE WHOLE KITCHEN WITH THIS ONE 🗣🔥
BRO IS ABOUT TO BE HEAD CHIEF 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Ler him cook
THIS FINE GENTLEMAN BOUTTA GET 3 MICHELIN STARS WITH HIW HARD HE'S COOKING 🗣️🔥🔥
LET HIM COOK NOW! LET HIM COOK!! 💀💀🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The idea of a famous deaf composer absolutely cooking at DDR is hilarious to me 😂
Deaf not blind
@@Spiderfisch mb you right
Not sure how that relates since he’s playing Pump It Up.
Imagine you’re in some random Japanese arcade. And you just see Beethoven absolutely shredding it at Dance Dance Revolution.
normal
On 2-player mode no less. There would be a huge crowd.
On two player mode, while Queen Victoria and Leonardo Da Vinci watch him do it.
U mean shredding instead of shedding? Although everyone knows that Beethoven was a lizard and had to shed its skin.
@@ayskaripepperooni2770 Yeah it was a typo. Thanks for pointing it out.
Yo bailando en la fiesta para que nadie se de cuenta que me metí para robar el tanque de gas
🚬🗿
fuiste tu!!! devuelve mi tanque perro!
@@MG-bs7bp el gas está muy caro estos días, no quiero
@@JeanC.248 Bro, me robaron el tanque de gas, ayuda
Fui yo perdon@@isma1768
Beethoven came back to make sure all the musicians knew their place.
Best comment right here.
haters will say that this is fake
It was real guys.
I was the camera man.
It was real guys. I was across the street.
It was real guys, I was in a plane flying overhead
It was real I was the guy in the yellow car
It was real guys, I was the DDR cabinet.
I've been waiting for years for Peabody and Sherman to be rediscovered, this whole movie is a massive meme
One of my fav movies
In the best way possible
“Bro, he’s on fire” 😐🧯
🔥🔥 🕺 🔥🔥
No, he's the fire 🔥🔥🔥
🚼 This emoji got me acting up
@@lNGSOC♿️ mine is this one
@@Palta_o_Aguacate0 He is the very definition of heat itself 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dance Dance Industrial Revolution
Nah, Danca Dance Renaissance
Dance Dance Revolution in France
Dance Dance Germanic Reunification
Dance Dance Italian Unification
Ong
Sauce guy here: the clip is from the movie Mr Peabody & Sherman
Thanks 👌
Thanks man
thanks a lot
Thanks I thought it was from that epic banger of a movie
wheres the music from
bro isn't playing the game
bro IS the game
No he is the Final boss
I am earthbound
I'm an RPG
The second game in
a set of three
Bro isnt beating the music, he is one with the music
He's playing 2 player, truly the greatest musician of all time
What queen Victoria doing that
She vibing
And Leonardo da Vinci
That’s how snobby royals get down.
One thing that really shocked me about this scene, Is not only does he conduct while being deaf. But also using both of his legs to find the rhythm.
and on both pads, too. legendary performance, bravo.
and not holding on the bars aswell
During the premiere of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, Joseph Böhm, a violinist who played in it, said "Beethoven himself conducted, that is, he stood in front of a conductor's stand and threw himself back and forth like a madman. At one moment he stretched to his full height, at the next he crouched down to the floor, he flailed about with his hands and feet as though he wanted to play all the instruments and sing all the chorus parts."
This is why we let bro cook for a reason.
Peabody and Sherman was that one movie which was in my heart, buried deep down and forgotten until these memes showed up. As a history fan, this movie is a dream come true. After all, when was the last time we see Da Vinci and Queen Victoria vibing to Beethoven absolutely destroying a machine which was invented hundreds of years after his time, and can't even be dominated by the people who invented it. I've been rewatching this for so long now lmfao.
same here bro
Bro is somehow dancing,conducting and shreding on two pads at once whilst never having any practice or knowledge of how it was made
Bro was ripped from his time period and showed everyone who's boss before returning home.
That’s because he lost his hearing, but the rhythm NEVER left him!
some people are just built different
I bet thats how he felt when making the song
People hear this nowadays: what a great classical music
People in 1800s:
Legends say he was deaf, when in reality he could hear just fine but just never responded to the haters.
0:33 "bro why are you driving backwards?" "HIS DANCE COMPELS ME"
This is the scene that the writers first imagined before the plot of the movie, the entire film was an excuse to create this cinematic masterpiece.
"Don't only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets; art deserves that, for it and knowledge can raise man to the Divine." - Beathoven
Beethoven's been real quiet since this drop- WAIT
He’s too busy playing Dance Dance Revolution
That’s Stepmania, not DDR.
The fact that makes me laugh about this is the fact that queen Victoria and da Vinci are in the back vibing
I'm glad Mr. Peabody & Sherman is getting attention. One of my favorite animated films.
People in 1782 when Beethoveven dropped his first album.
Beethoven? More like Beathoven, cus these beats straight heat. 🔥🔥
Mor like BeatOven then 🎵🔥
@@z30_HUNGARY Cause bro is cooking
Y’all even Queen Victoria is vibing to this! she’s literally the unamused Queen
And Leonardo da vinci
he is playing DDR.
Deutche
Demokratic
Repubrik.
How did you manage to spell every word incorrectly? It's spelled "Deutsche Demokratische Republik". You, as someone who is obsessed with socialism, should know that.
@@TicTacToeCraft Looks like I am caught in stasi
@@TicTacToeCraftas a socialist I vehemently apologize for his actions. it won't happen again
@@TicTacToeCraftdamn bro really called him out like that
*Deutje
*Demogratische
*Repooblique
Therapist: All dreams have meaning.
My dreams:
Your dream indeed has a deep meaning. So deep that no therapist has ever been able to found the meaning of it without going insane
My man’s bustin’ it down Classical Style.
Mozart has been real quiet since this dropped🗣️🔥
Dang, bro is getting the highest score in the 1700's not only whilst deaf, but on BOTH player pads
bro HOW IS BROS LEGS MOVING LIKE THAT, HE GETTING JIGGY WITH IT TOO💀💀💀
Because bros animated!
@@xavier10x I'll admit, I was not expecting someone just casually give the ACTUAL 100% correct and true factual answer to this joke of a question. That took me off guard. Amazing. XD
@@TheTrytix Thank you ❤️
Only real osu fans remember when beethoven ruled these floors
😐😐😐😐😐
Okay, time to put you down for your nap and viewing of Bluey. :) All I have to say to you is "PGEKMMN-INGLOMI"
I think we know what we all need: 1 hour video of this
Mr. Peabody and Sherman is such an underrated movie bro
Definitly the best part of this movie, what makes it even greater is knowing this is one among many chaotic scenes at the endgame of the movie.
Masterful throwaway gag
“Can someone explain me who’s Beethoven?”
“Let me break it down for you”:
I love how there’s three people from the past and 2 random pedestrians are vibing with them no questions asked
This feels longer than 56 seconds.
I kept asking myself, “Why does this look like the Mr. Peabody and Sherman movie animation style?” And I guess I was right.
Mr Peabody and Sherman is a hidden gem waiting to be exposed by the internet...
"How useful are the captions in this video?"
Extremely useful 10/10, couldn't hear why he was dancing until i turned them on
i find it like funny and wholesome for the characters in the backround bopping to the beat
The movie is called:
Mr Peabody and Sherman
(For the ones who don’t know.)
I actually new that because of the characters in the background.
this comment makes me feel old
@@BritishEmpire1707 don’t worry you’re not old ! Because i feel old too 🥲
Beethoven absolutely cooked Mozard with this one 🔥💯🍲
It’s just extra finesse that he’s waving the baton while completely shredding DDR
this guy just came back to life, dropped the sickest beat ever, then dipped
POV: Beethoven cooks while Leonardo DaVinci, Queen Victoria, Who I Guess is Harry Truman, And Some Other Person casually vibe.
man, why haven't real DDR players thought of just ignoring gravity
Because they ain’t Beethoven
@@LordCrate-du8zmBeethoven built different
Beethoven may have a disability but he got DISability.
how can he see the arrows if he's deaf?
we have a genius here everybody
You're getting "Deaf" & "Blind" mixed up, deaf means he's can't hear anything
@@firehedgehog1446 i think he was being sarcastic im not sure
This is what happens when we use 100% of the brain
this is why time travel/modern history movies are the best genre
this movie is so underrated, love seeing it be used for memes
Same, it’s far better than TikTok’s garbage ass memes for sure
I am so glad the Mr.Peabody and Sherman movie is reviving through memes.
Hopefuly this will bring the fandom back
"I don't Dance" Mfs when they are home alone:
Stop... MAKING TOM FOOLERY OF ME!
What are you talking about? This is fantastic.
They need to make tomfoolery of people like us more often
@@DaRealDaVinci I just.. feel it is too embarrassing to my career.. someone said I was a fanboy of MOZART, I kinda.. NO, Im not!
Mi mama: el que no baile no como pastel.
El narc0 que vino a balacear a mi tio: 0:00
😂😂
Hay que priorizar
Beethoven got those Hotel Transylvania moves 🔥☠️
So fire even Victoria spawned 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Why the music almost sound like some Touhou shit sometimes
because it's literally the melody from remilia scarlet's theme
Septette for a Dead Princess is directly inspired by classical music namely the first bar of which is directly from Beethoven's Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op 13. A song which Beethoven Virus is also based on directly.
Bro said: Jessie, I'm not in danger. I am the danger.
Fr dude xD
We get to see him make the chart, finally.
As a music major, i can confirm this happened
This movie made me as a kid completely convinced that if any of the high-end composers from olden times experienced any form of rhythmn games, they would be unstoppable LOL
WE'RE MAKING IT OUT OF THE SCARLET MIST WITH THIS ONE 🗣‼️
WE EXPLODING THE SCARLET DEVIL MANSION WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🔥🔥
it hits so hard even the drivers are going back and forth to listen more
Nah queen Victoria in the background 💀💀
Beethoven can cook but at what cost he can't hear 😔
The price of cooking so hard is that you can’t taste what you cook up
Mr peebody and Sherman was wild bro
Bro don't need a "modern day remix" he still makin' his own beats 🔥 🔥
Имба!
Он сразу два поля использует!
Mozart was real silent after this video dropped
The boss with a health bar so long it can't even fit on the screen.
This felt multiple magnitudes longer than 56 seconds
Mozart has been real quiet ever since this dropped
"What's he doing?"
"He's starting to believe"
Instant Gem
So says the heretic.
This is the boss music that will play when Beethoven resurrect as a litch
lore accurate beethoven
*O agiota na minha festa de aniversário que veio cobrar do meu tio dançando pra se disfarçar:*
calma ae o agiota que taria dançando então? me perdi no enredo