Don’t mind the beginning where I accidentally put “Death Wish” instead of “Death Request” that was a mistake I swear Btw the link to the OG is in the description
“Why do you think Hawaii Part II is so good?” You may ask. My answer? It’s obvious. Hawaii Part II is an album of time and acceptance, I believe that not listening to it is cringe and you need to listen to real music for once. Obviously if you haven’t heard Hawaii Part II then you’re missing out on a spectacular experience that only God himself can tell you what you just felt while listening to Hawaii Part II. Although my words may not justify the glory of what is the Hawaii Part II album, I will pour my heart and soul into writing this just to at least try explaining and trying to live up to the perfection of what is the Hawaii Part II album. Released on the 12th of December 2012, the day the world was predicted to be “no more” and the lives of everyone and everything finally being put to rest, I would have honestly been more than pleased if the Hawaii Part II album was the last thing to exist before the Earth takes its final breath. It would be a fantastic finale and the perfect way to end things off, obviously, because of how glorious it is. I want to talk about something very important, which is the Hawaii Part II album cover. It is incredibly underrated, and needs all the love in the world, as it perfectly encapsulates what is to come from Hawaii Part II. With all the colors gone to fit the relaxation and calmness, yet mysteriousness and glory, and with a grand staircase leading to who knows where, yet looking so elegant with the way it twists around the palm trees standing still, the breeze brushing their leaves. Some leaves may fall before or after others, but none have fallen in the Hawaii Part II album cover. With a deep sea indicating the tone and how mysteriously mysterious this album is, and a boat. A simple boat, about to be eaten by a large angler fish. Larger than possibly anything else on the album, yet looking so hidden. At first, I didn’t even notice it until someone pointed it out. The album is scary, it can get very dark at times, but the Hawaii Part II album’s cover perfectly reflects every tone and every path the long and story of the album leads you on to. I would show it here, but Google Docs doesn’t let me show you the perfection of what is the cover of the Hawaii Part II album because it is simply too fantastic for these Google Documents. Oh, did I not mention that the album tells a story within its songs? Not only is the Hawaii Part II a fantastic and powerful album, but it also has a magnificent deep story that is romantic, dreadful, fearful, joyful, calming, intense, and magical in every way possible. In fact, when I first found out about the album’s story in a comment section on one of the album’s songs, I immediately fell in love with the story and listened to the album for the first time. That glorious and magical moment, listening to the Hawaii Part II album for the first moments in my life was the best thing that ever happened to me that year. It is a moment I beg to go back to every day. It is a shame that I could not appreciate the album at the time because I only listened to it to fill up time when I really should have listened to it while staring off into the dark sky at the beach while the breeze of the air relaxes and enchants the experience of listening to the Hawaii Part II album for the grand magical first time. Thankfully I remembered the album a year later and relistened to it, bringing back all the fantastic memories that I somehow forgot about. Now, I listen to the album at least once a day or maybe more. I have been doing this daily routine of listening to the album ever since May of 2022 (Or maybe earlier) and have the lyrics of every song in the album memorized, even that song that has Japanese lyrics. The day that I get bored of listening to the album has not come yet, I believe when I am able to reach the age of 70 (which I doubt i’ll even reach) I’ll still be listening to it, even in my death bed. Well, I'll listen to the Hawaii Part II album and then after that I'll listen to the album “In Case I Make It” by Will Wood because that’s the album I want to actually want to hear in my final moments. But this document is about how perfect the Hawaii Part II album is, not about how marvelous every single one of Will Wood’s songs are, even that random song that is basically just bells ringing but it just manages to be fantastic only because it’s made by Will. I’ll probably make another document after I finish writing the entirety of this one. Probably. Actually writing about it Introduction to the Snow The first song that starts the magnificent experience is called “Introduction To The Snow.” Introductions are very important because they serve as the first thing you’d see/hear in anything ever. As you already probably know, the Hawaii Part II album is perfect in every way, even with its introduction. The album’s introduction starts off as extremely calming, it feels magical and it is extremely pleasant to listen to in every situation in existence. The tone is soothing and lets you fall into the Hawaii Part II’s universe at the first second when you start listening to it, marking what is the first impression to the listener. It might just make you feel free, as if you’re at the edge of the universe, floating in space, with the stars aligning to write the words “Hawaii Part II” as they shine just bright enough not to blind you, but to soothe you, while the planets spin and orbit around you, just in sync with the Introduction To The Snow. The whistling in the introduction then stops in a perfect way, with a voice following soon after. There are not many lyrics to this song, it’s only about two minutes long, but the impression it makes is beyond comprehension, simply because it is just too marvelous and magical. Those forty three words are the grandest they can be, perfectly matching the tune and introducing the listeners to the setting of the album; Hawaii. Hawaii is the perfect environment for the album, as it is both gorgeous and calming, the tones from both the album and the actual place are perfect matches, it’s as if they were made in the same packaging. Hawaii is extremely beautiful and gorgeous, perfectly matching up to the glamoricity of what is the Hawaii Part II album. Glamoricity isn’t even a real word, I’m even making up words never created before just to try to justify how utterly amazing and magical the album is. It’s just the power of the Hawaii Part II album. Isle Unto Thyself The first song was just 1% of Hawaii Part II’s full power and potential, this next song adds a whole cake to the table, (the first song was just an extremely delicious cupcake) with it starting with its high voices illuminating the grand addition to introducing more to expectations and raising the bar more than ever before in the entirety of music history. It’s like a whole fantastic musical in one song, but the thing is, nobody has ever created a Hawaii Part II musical. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. Although, with the complaint on humanity aside, Introduction to the Snow’s ending and Isle Unto Thyself’s beginning blend together very smoothly like very high quality bread, jelly, and peanut butter. No this is not finished
i did it on ibispaint- i dragged around the characters on a separate layer, at the time ibispaint didn’t update it, so usually it’d just look like it was moving around by its own nowadays, there’s blue outlines around the thing you’re dragging around
Don’t mind the beginning where I accidentally put “Death Wish” instead of “Death Request” that was a mistake I swear
Btw the link to the OG is in the description
why is this actually well made
t-pose bora genuinely terrifies me
“Why do you think Hawaii Part II is so good?” You may ask. My answer? It’s obvious. Hawaii Part II is an album of time and acceptance, I believe that not listening to it is cringe and you need to listen to real music for once. Obviously if you haven’t heard Hawaii Part II then you’re missing out on a spectacular experience that only God himself can tell you what you just felt while listening to Hawaii Part II. Although my words may not justify the glory of what is the Hawaii Part II album, I will pour my heart and soul into writing this just to at least try explaining and trying to live up to the perfection of what is the Hawaii Part II album.
Released on the 12th of December 2012, the day the world was predicted to be “no more” and the lives of everyone and everything finally being put to rest, I would have honestly been more than pleased if the Hawaii Part II album was the last thing to exist before the Earth takes its final breath. It would be a fantastic finale and the perfect way to end things off, obviously, because of how glorious it is.
I want to talk about something very important, which is the Hawaii Part II album cover. It is incredibly underrated, and needs all the love in the world, as it perfectly encapsulates what is to come from Hawaii Part II. With all the colors gone to fit the relaxation and calmness, yet mysteriousness and glory, and with a grand staircase leading to who knows where, yet looking so elegant with the way it twists around the palm trees standing still, the breeze brushing their leaves. Some leaves may fall before or after others, but none have fallen in the Hawaii Part II album cover. With a deep sea indicating the tone and how mysteriously mysterious this album is, and a boat. A simple boat, about to be eaten by a large angler fish. Larger than possibly anything else on the album, yet looking so hidden. At first, I didn’t even notice it until someone pointed it out. The album is scary, it can get very dark at times, but the Hawaii Part II album’s cover perfectly reflects every tone and every path the long and story of the album leads you on to. I would show it here, but Google Docs doesn’t let me show you the perfection of what is the cover of the Hawaii Part II album because it is simply too fantastic for these Google Documents.
Oh, did I not mention that the album tells a story within its songs? Not only is the Hawaii Part II a fantastic and powerful album, but it also has a magnificent deep story that is romantic, dreadful, fearful, joyful, calming, intense, and magical in every way possible. In fact, when I first found out about the album’s story in a comment section on one of the album’s songs, I immediately fell in love with the story and listened to the album for the first time.
That glorious and magical moment, listening to the Hawaii Part II album for the first moments in my life was the best thing that ever happened to me that year. It is a moment I beg to go back to every day. It is a shame that I could not appreciate the album at the time because I only listened to it to fill up time when I really should have listened to it while staring off into the dark sky at the beach while the breeze of the air relaxes and enchants the experience of listening to the Hawaii Part II album for the grand magical first time. Thankfully I remembered the album a year later and relistened to it, bringing back all the fantastic memories that I somehow forgot about. Now, I listen to the album at least once a day or maybe more. I have been doing this daily routine of listening to the album ever since May of 2022 (Or maybe earlier) and have the lyrics of every song in the album memorized, even that song that has Japanese lyrics. The day that I get bored of listening to the album has not come yet, I believe when I am able to reach the age of 70 (which I doubt i’ll even reach) I’ll still be listening to it, even in my death bed. Well, I'll listen to the Hawaii Part II album and then after that I'll listen to the album “In Case I Make It” by Will Wood because that’s the album I want to actually want to hear in my final moments. But this document is about how perfect the Hawaii Part II album is, not about how marvelous every single one of Will Wood’s songs are, even that random song that is basically just bells ringing but it just manages to be fantastic only because it’s made by Will. I’ll probably make another document after I finish writing the entirety of this one. Probably.
Actually writing about it
Introduction to the Snow
The first song that starts the magnificent experience is called “Introduction To The Snow.” Introductions are very important because they serve as the first thing you’d see/hear in anything ever. As you already probably know, the Hawaii Part II album is perfect in every way, even with its introduction. The album’s introduction starts off as extremely calming, it feels magical and it is extremely pleasant to listen to in every situation in existence. The tone is soothing and lets you fall into the Hawaii Part II’s universe at the first second when you start listening to it, marking what is the first impression to the listener. It might just make you feel free, as if you’re at the edge of the universe, floating in space, with the stars aligning to write the words “Hawaii Part II” as they shine just bright enough not to blind you, but to soothe you, while the planets spin and orbit around you, just in sync with the Introduction To The Snow. The whistling in the introduction then stops in a perfect way, with a voice following soon after. There are not many lyrics to this song, it’s only about two minutes long, but the impression it makes is beyond comprehension, simply because it is just too marvelous and magical. Those forty three words are the grandest they can be, perfectly matching the tune and introducing the listeners to the setting of the album; Hawaii.
Hawaii is the perfect environment for the album, as it is both gorgeous and calming, the tones from both the album and the actual place are perfect matches, it’s as if they were made in the same packaging. Hawaii is extremely beautiful and gorgeous, perfectly matching up to the glamoricity of what is the Hawaii Part II album. Glamoricity isn’t even a real word, I’m even making up words never created before just to try to justify how utterly amazing and magical the album is. It’s just the power of the Hawaii Part II album.
Isle Unto Thyself
The first song was just 1% of Hawaii Part II’s full power and potential, this next song adds a whole cake to the table, (the first song was just an extremely delicious cupcake) with it starting with its high voices illuminating the grand addition to introducing more to expectations and raising the bar more than ever before in the entirety of music history. It’s like a whole fantastic musical in one song, but the thing is, nobody has ever created a Hawaii Part II musical. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. Although, with the complaint on humanity aside, Introduction to the Snow’s ending and Isle Unto Thyself’s beginning blend together very smoothly like very high quality bread, jelly, and peanut butter.
No this is not finished
i so totally definitely read all of that
OH MY GOD I NEED A HAWAII PART II MUSICAL i mean it’s literally called miracle →MUSICAL← but I only see the miracle part…..
Essay??-
PEAK USAGE OF THIS APP ‼️ INCREDIBLE
1:01 NOOO YOU SKIPPED THE BEST PART 😭😭
3:42 this part tho
Ok, this whole thing was really funny. Especially the last bit
He embraced his inner Gacha Life
Not me Reading The Whole Hawaii part:ii Thing😭
@@Wah_Wah_World_ The Whole…?
IS THAT A-
@@WeirdShtuff Yeah I did.
3:44 ty Andrew, that was so inspiring.
Best gacha video out there!
10/10 better then fnaf gacha
As a left-handed dude who doesn't like gacha much but does like tally hall
I can confirm that Rob Cantor is somehow left-handed here
I am eating this, it is very tasty
The lace gloves you gave the Tallies
Andrew is the land tie
U N D E R A T E D
This is so perfect 🙌🏼
I’m loving it
NOT T POSE BORA- ANYWYAS
this is amazing?! wth!
Ok gacha is cringe but I'll let this slide because
1. I like Tally Hall
And
2. This was actually pretty well made
Not all gacha is cringe
"gacha is cringe" brave words of someone with that pfp
this app can be used for good animations, (fuzzing) FINALLY
I LOVE THIS ITS VERY SILLY :3
This is actually really well made lol!!!
This is amazing
this is actually so good dude wtf /vpos
OOH MY GOD THEY GOT TALLY HHALL./VVPOS
1:51 hi! Um I’m just asking but how did you do that I’m trying to remake it…
i did it on ibispaint- i dragged around the characters on a separate layer, at the time ibispaint didn’t update it, so usually it’d just look like it was moving around by its own
nowadays, there’s blue outlines around the thing you’re dragging around
Tysm for telling me:DD
why is rob’s hair black 😭 otherwise it’s super cuteee
How long did this take you?
I don’t remember since it was a year ago, but i think it took around a month or two
@@LolmixYT oh wow lol
I love tally hall and gacha! Ty for producing this
why did you make ross hair gray
He has gray hair
@@LolmixYT i mean black
@@LolmixYT you made him have black hair
It’s graying black hair
@@LolmixYT oh that’s a cool detail. Me and my bff watched this on call and we thought it was good
wait this isnt cringe