Interestingly, as many people have pointed out, the "When You Meet a Business Man" song seems to foreshadow nearly every episode in the series, but something I haven't seen commented is how the references are out of order: - Business Man (Episode 1) - Family Man (Episode 3) - Choo Choo Man (Episode 5) - Friendly Fellow (Episode 4) - Plugging Man (Episode 6) Now, let's remember some key details. Episode 1 has them exist in an alternative reality where they live an entire lifetime in the factory, which then gets reset once they find Briefcase. Episode 3 has them sharing and reinforcing their family bond, which leads to them caring more for each other. Episode 5 has Red Guy suffering a breakdown and trying to escape the house, after which the world resets; then, episode 4 has Red Guy screaming "And we live in an actual *NIGHTMAAARE!!"* at the very start. I propose that the order of the references in this episode is tied to the "canon" order of the story, though this isn't a perfect fit, since Yellow Guy describes the events of episode 6 in episode 5, implying that this had already happened...
I'm fully in admiration of the music at the end of episode 6. When your mind has been truly bent out of shape by seeing the end of that episode and then all of a sudden, happy perky music.
Oh maybe this is obvious but I didn't realize right away. The handshake song somewhat corresponds to the episodes. 1. Business 3. Family. 4. Cho cho man (train) 5. Plug in man (electricity)
At this rate for the episode 4 credits, Duck will definitely see a skeleton that he wished to see, whether it be Yellow's, Reds' or his own if they keep going at it.
The finale ending credits makes me feel unsettled, just the fact its the only end song thats the intro music unlike every other episode And.. and the episode
episode 1 - basically like a normal shows episode end episode 2 - catchy like its supposed to be an special episode 3 - like a normal episode end but with todneys beautiful singing episode 4 - comedy shows endings episode 5 - behind the scenes: episode 6 - just the intro without them.
When You Meet A Buisnessman You Must Shake Shake Him By The Hand When You Meet A Family Man You Must Shake Him By The Hand When You Meet The Choo Choo Man You Must Shake Him By The Hand When You Meet The Friendly Fellow You Must Shake Him By The Hand, When You Meat The Plugin Man You Must Shake Him By The Hand.
Is as basic of an answer as this is, my favorite credits theme episode six when it uses the opening theme’s instrumental. Also, why the heck are the credits split screen if nothing is being shown on the right. XD
Bit late, but the credits are on the left because Channel 4 always have a preview for the next show and the one after that during the credits, so the right side of the screen is always reserved for the pop-up.
@@ujiarchive I have NEVER heard of a TV channel doing that before. So they just leave the show’s music alone and just have some person talk over it for the preview? XD
Most often, Channel 4 will just have a muted clip of the next few shows play with the music left present. Other times they will talk over it. Other UK channels are guilty of this too, believe me. Channel 5 talks over the entire ending, even if there's still an in-credits scene, and they also just push the image up to make room for the pop-up from the bottom. E4 (Channel 4's sister channel) does that as well. Other times, channels will actually speed up the credits of a film so they're over in 30 seconds. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit airs on BBC One, and it has only the ending part to the main theme of that film used in the credits, and the credits are sped up tenfold to keep schedule.
@@ujiarchive At least some UK channels let you hear a show’s credit music sometimes. Most credit commercial crunches in the US (where I’m from) don’t even give you the courtesy of listening to the show’s own credits music. They just go “Don’t forget to watch this new show at 8 PM” or “Play a pointless mobile game about our new show”. Some current channel do the even more obnoxious thing of placing the credits near the end of an ONGOING episode (in extremely tiny print) and have them go by very quickly. It’s sad how far TV has gone into advertisements, which is why I respect retro focused channels who leave the credits alone. As someone who likes to study film and animation, I like to see the hard work of the people who made it. It’s very sad.
Episode 6's end song is just the intro song without the lyrics. I wonder when we will get more DGMIS, or if we ever will. How long has it been since the last episode ared?
I love how the argument is considered a song
It truly brought me to tears
there’s a song in the background
@@JVidz4 wait i noticed and its true
@@AnotherRandomUser123 you didn't hear it the first time?
Yea, it's more like poetry than a full blown song
When You Meet A Businessman goes unnecessarily hard
I’m trying to sleep
FR I CANT STOP SINGING IT
Fr i was headbanging along with the "There's three of us" instrumental
haha maverick/mikael pfp-
but actually, the fact it implies Duck knows too is killing me- 💀
real
"When You Meet A Businessman" got me tapping my foot in tune
(you must shake him by the hand)
Love how you can see “& Roy” in the credits just like the web series.
My favorite is the 4th song, so lovely.
Music to my ears.
(REVS CHAINSAW) OH REALLY?
🤌✨
(PIG SQUEAL)
4TH ONE IS DA FIGHT!
Interestingly, as many people have pointed out, the "When You Meet a Business Man" song seems to foreshadow nearly every episode in the series, but something I haven't seen commented is how the references are out of order:
- Business Man (Episode 1)
- Family Man (Episode 3)
- Choo Choo Man (Episode 5)
- Friendly Fellow (Episode 4)
- Plugging Man (Episode 6)
Now, let's remember some key details. Episode 1 has them exist in an alternative reality where they live an entire lifetime in the factory, which then gets reset once they find Briefcase. Episode 3 has them sharing and reinforcing their family bond, which leads to them caring more for each other. Episode 5 has Red Guy suffering a breakdown and trying to escape the house, after which the world resets; then, episode 4 has Red Guy screaming "And we live in an actual *NIGHTMAAARE!!"* at the very start. I propose that the order of the references in this episode is tied to the "canon" order of the story, though this isn't a perfect fit, since Yellow Guy describes the events of episode 6 in episode 5, implying that this had already happened...
I'm pretty sure that what happened in episode 6 did happen before. The big and bigger boys seem to recognize Yellow Guy when he enters their rooms
I'm fully in admiration of the music at the end of episode 6. When your mind has been truly bent out of shape by seeing the end of that episode and then all of a sudden, happy perky music.
I think it's an instrumental version of the intro
i think it’s meant to represent the beginning of the next episode
@@yololthepikminenjoyer That's actually makes a lot of sense
When you meet a business man, you must shake him by the hand
When you meet a family man you must shake by the hand
IT IS SO CATCHY
Fr
When you meet the choo choo man you must shake him by his hand
When you meet the freindly fellow you must shake him by the hand
For the episode 4 credits, Im wondering how did they get their hands on a pistol, an M60 machine gun, a katana, and a chainsaw.
I'm pretty sure I heard a pig in there too.
@@WatchKid12 that’s Yellow Guy since he said before “I’m a yellow pig 😊”
Wait, the characters, the creators, or both?
@@silversonome5360 Just the characters, buddy.
Same way Duck has a flyswatter sometimes and when Yellow guy played that saxophone at Duck's funeral.
the buisnessman song foreshadows all the teachers
Because the coffin was in that episode so no need to put it in there
When you meet a business man you must shake him by his hand
ua-cam.com/video/ET4Ac7iKbdE/v-deo.html :o
When you meet the family man you must shake him by the hand
When you meet the choo choo man you must shake him by the hand
When you meet the friendly fellow you must shake him by the hand
When you meet the plug in man you must shake him by the hand
Oh maybe this is obvious but I didn't realize right away. The handshake song somewhat corresponds to the episodes. 1. Business 3. Family. 4. Cho cho man (train) 5. Plug in man (electricity)
4 is "friendly fellow", 5 is "choo choo man", 6 is "plug in man"
you missed friendly fellow, although that one is out of order, the friendly fellow is warren the eagle
i love how in episode 5s credits the guy singing breaks character lmao makes it so much funnier
1:19
Ah yes...
*Music to my ears!*
At this rate for the episode 4 credits, Duck will definitely see a skeleton that he wished to see, whether it be Yellow's, Reds' or his own if they keep going at it.
i love at the end of episode 2 you can hear yellow guy say "im trying to sleeep!"
Dude how is no one talking about the song of the first episode its so calm and chill
1) Guitar Solo
2) Duck’s Song
3) Todney’s Nighttime Song
4) …what do I even call this?
5) The “Oo” Vowel Song
6) Intro Theme (instrumental)
4) *FRIENDSHIP*
4) the fight
episode 4 has such a good song
Honestly the first one is just so nice. I wonder if it's an original composition for the show or another piece of music?
Well it could be actually played during duck guy stepped out of the elevator
BUSINESS MAN IS A VIBE LMFAO
0:00 1nd episode
0:28 2st episode
0:53 3nd episode
1:18 4rd episode
1:43 5rd episode
2:13 6nd
6nd..?
6nd... !
Firnd? Fourrd?
Secondst???
3nd?????
choo moo moo says the cow
the part where doi (yellow guy) said ‘’IM DYING GUYS’’ that made me fling
I have *never* caught that, good ear 😂
Becky Sloan and Joseph Pelling are people we didn’t know we needed but now that we have them making this series our life has gotten 100x better.
Episode 1 is great. Love the acoustic guitar.
3 (0:54) and 5 (1:44) are my favourite
🎶🎵 fra lalalalalaa fra lalala fra laaa lala fraaaa fra lalala 🎵🎶
Remember how the original videos have as a special thanks it says "& roy"? it does appear in here too
Moo moo moo says the cow, choo choo choo says the train…
Goo Goo Goo says the baby, choo choo choo says the train
The finale ending credits makes me feel unsettled, just the fact its the only end song thats the intro music unlike every other episode
And.. and the episode
episode 1 - basically like a normal shows episode end
episode 2 - catchy like its supposed to be an special
episode 3 - like a normal episode end but with todneys beautiful singing
episode 4 - comedy shows endings
episode 5 - behind the scenes:
episode 6 - just the intro without them.
I just realised when it says “special thanks” it includes Roy
Been like that since episode 2 of the original series.
@@The_SniperCam I know
We need a When You Meet A Business Man hour or like 10 hour version..
when you meet a business man is the best ngl
0:50
Yellow Guy: “Go To Sleep!”
im trying to sleeep!
1:19 good music
Goddamn, Todney doesn't need auto tune 😤
I want to meet the friendly fellow :(
Go episode 4
I like episode 6 song, I been looking for this one the whole time
dam bro episode 4 is a banger
The 3 of them in episode 4 really slaps
1:28 come here!
Choo moo moo says a coooooww
Something I love about e2's ending is also a foreshadow to the rest of the puppet teachers going forward.
I have the episode 5 outro on repeat
Episode 4 ending is very funny
Song 5 is the best by far
Thanks for posting this.
i’m glad you have use of it.
2:13 is my fav lol
Same
Okay but the first one is just amazing
When You Meet A Buisnessman You Must Shake Shake Him By The Hand When You Meet A Family Man You Must Shake Him By The Hand When You Meet The Choo Choo Man You Must Shake Him By The Hand When You Meet The Friendly Fellow You Must Shake Him By The Hand, When You Meat The Plugin Man You Must Shake Him By The Hand.
I’m trying to sleep!
The Argument™️ goes hard!
DUCKS SONG HITS HARDER THAN ANYTHING 🤩
I really like the first one. I think whoever’s playing the guitar did a stellar job
1: Guitar Solo
2: Shake him by the hand
3: Night time song
4: *THE FIGHT*
5: Oo Vowel Song
6: Intro song but instrumental
4 is just killing
0:33 i m love this music instrumental
When you meet a friendly fellow, you kust shake him by the hand.
*WHEN YOU MEET A BUSINESS MAN…*
*YOU MUST SHAKE HIM BY THE HAND*
1. Guitar Solo
2. When You Meet The Businessman
3. Toddney's Night Song
4. A Fight?
5. The "-oo" song
6. Instrumental Intro
the one for season 4 😭😭👌
"When you meet a Businessman"
when you meet a buisness man, you must shake them by the hand.
-Duck 2022
is there an extended version of the episode 1 song? it's very peaceful and makes me happy
i honestly like e6 credits
Why does It Sound like Pingu in Ep 3’s credits?
When you meet a businessman is a certified hood classic, but can we get some appreciation for todneys singing?
Goo Goo Goo says dababy
*Les goooo*
what is yellow guy says at the end of 2 credits
Probably "I'm trying to sleep"
Is as basic of an answer as this is, my favorite credits theme episode six when it uses the opening theme’s instrumental.
Also, why the heck are the credits split screen if nothing is being shown on the right. XD
Bit late, but the credits are on the left because Channel 4 always have a preview for the next show and the one after that during the credits, so the right side of the screen is always reserved for the pop-up.
@@ujiarchive I have NEVER heard of a TV channel doing that before. So they just leave the show’s music alone and just have some person talk over it for the preview? XD
Most often, Channel 4 will just have a muted clip of the next few shows play with the music left present. Other times they will talk over it.
Other UK channels are guilty of this too, believe me. Channel 5 talks over the entire ending, even if there's still an in-credits scene, and they also just push the image up to make room for the pop-up from the bottom. E4 (Channel 4's sister channel) does that as well.
Other times, channels will actually speed up the credits of a film so they're over in 30 seconds. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit airs on BBC One, and it has only the ending part to the main theme of that film used in the credits, and the credits are sped up tenfold to keep schedule.
@@ujiarchive At least some UK channels let you hear a show’s credit music sometimes. Most credit commercial crunches in the US (where I’m from) don’t even give you the courtesy of listening to the show’s own credits music. They just go “Don’t forget to watch this new show at 8 PM” or “Play a pointless mobile game about our new show”. Some current channel do the even more obnoxious thing of placing the credits near the end of an ONGOING episode (in extremely tiny print) and have them go by very quickly.
It’s sad how far TV has gone into advertisements, which is why I respect retro focused channels who leave the credits alone. As someone who likes to study film and animation, I like to see the hard work of the people who made it. It’s very sad.
Episode 6's end song is just the intro song without the lyrics. I wonder when we will get more DGMIS, or if we ever will. How long has it been since the last episode ared?
Who was that singing in episode 5
Oh then my parents make a song a lot
????
YEAH
Just music then episode 4 comes
Pause at 2:13 that