Almost nobody agrees with me probably, but wet-dry world will always be my favorite level. From solving (rather simple) puzzles to wall-kicking and triple-jumping your way around most of the level to of course discovering the secret underwater town, wet-dry world is by far the best level. Plus this music is both catchy and a little eerie. Love love love love love it!!
@@Mi_Fa_Volare yeah when i played through this game for the first time (fairly recently) i thought it was dope, like it seemed to almost be slightly optimistic
The SMB1 underground theme is one of the most frequently re-used themes throughout the mario series but 64 quite easily is my favourite rendition of the theme by far.
I know this comment was made two years ago but- same. I love all the melodies at play within the song. And the slow, mysterious vibe of it really makes me feel like Mario exploring some abandoned watery ruins or an untouched cave. It's really an amazing melody all around. In short, as a wise man once said: "It really makes you FEEL like Mario"
To anyone who says this doesn't give off a negative emotional aura, please keep in mind this music is different because of the fact it's from a highly personalized cartridge of Super Mario 64 that makes Wet-Dry World give off a positive emotional aura.
this is absolutely true, when i entered Wet Dry World in my personalized copy, instead of playing the original theme, it played the intro to Ronaldinho Soccer 64
@@whact Damn, my cartridge had such a good emotional aura on that level that it played happy celebratory music with trumpets and it gave me a girlfriend in real life
It's with Wet Dry world itself, not the theme. It's to do with the sunken, underwater town and the weird skybox texture. It just irks some people in a weird way. I definitely got an uneasy feeling playing the stage as a kid, especially after getting to the abandoned sunken city.
It could be the urine turned into gas too, since it looks yellowish. Other than that, the theory about Hazy Maze Cave being the Septic System is plausible.
the rising water town has many buildings inside of it. those buildings were likely inhabited at one point and the doors are way too small for most of the enemies. the skybox of wet dry world is a picture of casares from spain but edited to have water high in the sky. theres a chance that wet dry world is from a world that was similar to ours, but got consumed by water and the previous owners of the buildings you can see were likely forced to leave or drowned. there is also the thing where some people feel really negative emotions in that stage and though its probably because its a really claustrophobic stage it could also just be the feeling of desolation within a dead water world
@@HyperMotionDX nono i didnt even remember what the level was so i couldnt..didnt remember anything except for that tone :p no need to call ppl names rudy
Because people love to jump on bandwagons and regurgitate the latest popular opinion. Level was a little experimental and odd? It's obviously the "nEgAtIvE eMoTiOnAl AuRa!!!"
Have you read through the comments though? While no one out right uses the words "negative emotional aura" I have found quite a few describing how odd and creepy the level is. On the other hand, I have also seen people describing it as relaxing, so who knows!
People just feel a little lonely in this level and don’t want to admit that they’re just afraid of it, so instead, they call it a “negative emotional aura”. It’s ok to feel scared of a level haha
I know what you mean. There are a lot of songs that are reused in this game but they're often reused in levels that have nothing in common with each other so you don't really notice it.
I feel like I'm in the minority when I never felt anything negative about Wet-Dry World, but I never felt positive either. To me it was just another level, I was sort of indifferent to it. However, the theme to the Endless Stairs scared the crap out of me. Like, oh hey, here's what a descent into lunacy sounds like. You know, for kids!
0:04 This little part i love, I wish it was incorporated more into the rest of this to make it more mysterious sounding. Still a good underground theme remix Ive memorized from all my time solving puzzles in Wet-dry world.
Its also a good "odd" song when something doesn't quite fit any theme When something doesn't quite fit the ground theme or ice,or lava or desert, not even space or sky it's just kinda there
What is up with wet dry world negative aura? That level was honestly pretty fun and I enjoyed it. Also this soundtrack is one of the few that doesn't get annoying, it is a nice remix of SMB underground. It is honestly a bop. Idk what everyone is talking about.
@@Duif420 While I agree some people might just be dramatic, others probably actually feel this way or have felt this way. It definitely comes down to personal opinion, as well as how you view the stage.
When the beat starts up at 0:33 I can picture Gary's (from spongebob) eyes knocking together from that one episode where he leads the jellyfish conga line out of his house or w/e. The Jellyfish Jam I think
The audio alone gives me a feeling of odd tranquility. The level itself feels like a funhouse with liminal space or unfinished/demos level type of unease.
Idk how they made the Underground theme from SMB1 so otherworldly and unsettling in this but holy heck did they do it. This coupled with the atmosphere of Wet Dry World makes SM64 feel more like Silent Hill than anything
Something that is really cool about this song is that when you're in certain areas of the levels this song plays in the instruments change from the normal version( 0:01 ) to the "choir" version ( 1:52 ). So when you enter the hazy maze in hazy maze cave it phases out the main instruments for the choir ones, same thing for the town in wet dry world.
I remember I used to come to this world to figure out some demented meaning towards it, yeah the whole world was very.. depressing, water felt like you were gonna drown it it, the world outside felt so abandoned, you the player felt alone other than the enemies you encounter in the whole stage but even then, imagine you were the only person in that stage, different feeling entirely. I had a dream once where I was in that world and I felt so claustrophobic and scared, making me think I was gonna drown in the water or something worse. I dunno this is my take on the whole wet dry world depressing aura thing. But to sum it up. This world felt very off compared to new mario titles
I personally don't get the weird feelings people get from this song and Wet Dry world's skybox, this song's a banger and the skybox is genuinely kinda cool
I would combine Hazy Maze Cave, Sinking Sand Land and Lethal Lava Land to create Crazy Cavern Labyrinth Power Stars: Hand me the Power Star: Fight Eyeork Deadly Toxic Maze Necklace Jewels: collect 8 necklace jewels and give them to the statue to get the power star Night at The Puzzle Maze Lethal Lava Lake Loading Lava Lift Monorail of Madness: Ride a Carpet
So younger me used to think Wet Dry World was the Mario World's verison of Alantis with the machines and changing water level devices being what remains when Bowser took over and kidnapped everyone.
Wet dry world looks like a beta level and there are many monsters that throw you around so you don't have control so that is maybe the reason of the emotional aura
I loved this level when I was a kid love it even more now that I find out there’s this cult like understating that everyone went through this fear as a kid just found the original song too and it’s amazing
I'm probably in the minority but I'm fond of this level. I played mario 64 like 6 years ago and I think the level was cool, the one I actually thought was scary is the sea world one with underwater ship and snake, I think full underwater worlds were very scary.
@@guacbird Yes, that stage was actually so scary, when I try to remember the song and all the water, the sunken ship, the sea snakes, it makes me so uncomfortable.
am i the only person who fsr got nostalgic and kinda felt at home in Wet Dry World? Like it's really the only level in this game that gives me nostalgia and I've no reason why
See this music fits Hazy Maze Cave. It’s a underground cavern that Mario has to explore. The definition of Stage 1-2’s music. But with Wet Dry World, it’s above ground. The only reason why they’d use it is if there was something about the level that was unsettling, or ominous. Essentially, Wet Dry World is supposed to be this ominous place. The flooded ghost town feeling is intended. The lack of any real companionship is intended. I think the unsettling part comes from thinking all of it is unintended, and that it’s mysteriously creepy.
Main part of the song: you’re in the main parts of the mine or the main part of the Wet Dry world. The changeover at 1:54 (and the music onward): You’re either in the poison air maze or the underground lake, or you’re in the water town on the other side of the Wet Dry world.
@@dashua1735 yeah you're right. i was just repeating what the "rumor" is, it is just a creepypasta type thing and theres no evidence suggesting its true.
“Negative emotional aura”
Bruh wym I’m jamming rn
Same
Same
same
Same but blueberry flavour
its a good, and mysterious song, but pairing it with a level like wet dry world can make it unnerving
I've no idea how the song sprouts a 'negative emotional aura' - shit's a banger
Its the level, not the song. I agree its fucking stupid tho
The way you have to deal with this level is giving a “negative emotional aura”
Dumbass creepypastas
Negative emotional aura?
1:48 ah nevermind the aura starts to kick in
the part in wet-dry world where you shoot out of the cannon and it looks like you're gonna fly straight into the city in the background
That creeped me out
Ahhhhhh
The flooded city
always horrible
I mean, you techinally kind of go there? It's a little walled-off area, sure. But it's still a sunken city with buildings similar to the skybox.
Almost nobody agrees with me probably, but wet-dry world will always be my favorite level. From solving (rather simple) puzzles to wall-kicking and triple-jumping your way around most of the level to of course discovering the secret underwater town, wet-dry world is by far the best level. Plus this music is both catchy and a little eerie. Love love love love love it!!
@Christopher Antonio I liked it the most too
I loved it!
nope
WDW was always my favorite level as a kid
It´s both weird and fun as hell,gotta love it
memes aside wet dry world was very very unsettling
What about the DS version of the stage?
I can't share that opinion. It's a cool world.
@@Mi_Fa_Volare 8.5/10 great stage
I theorize because it's more contained/claustrophobic that other levels and it's more "urban".
@@Mi_Fa_Volare yeah when i played through this game for the first time (fairly recently) i thought it was dope, like it seemed to almost be slightly optimistic
Relaxing, unlike the levels.
Yea, ain't nothing relaxing about Hazy Maze Cave. It scared the shit out of me as a little kid that I was going to end up trapped there lost forever.
Wet dry world is so relaxing though
Not true, dire dire docks is easy because you can legit skip it in a 0 star run
Yes they are! Specially Wet Dry World
You call this relaxing?
But first let's talk about parallel universes.
At this point, I begin to run for 12 hours
Mario
King kooper kidnaped the peach and stole my eggs
you predicted it
•LaAdiccion1998• predicted what?
@Guts Magoo im sure this whole thing was a theory before, after all, an iceberg is supposed to gather a ton of facts and stuff, not make them up
Wet dry world was actually my favorite level in 64 and so was this song
It feels so mysterious, I love it
The Dire Dire Docks/ Jolly Roger Bay music is better
@@abcxyz53 I DO NOT agree with you
As I have said, personalized.
Wet dry world forever!✊
The SMB1 underground theme is one of the most frequently re-used themes throughout the mario series but 64 quite easily is my favourite rendition of the theme by far.
I know this comment was made two years ago but- same. I love all the melodies at play within the song. And the slow, mysterious vibe of it really makes me feel like Mario exploring some abandoned watery ruins or an untouched cave. It's really an amazing melody all around.
In short, as a wise man once said: "It really makes you FEEL like Mario"
wet dry world negative emotions
w a r i o a p p a r i t i o n
l is real
Mario if he real
Bowser Room
I just came here because of a video which talked about it xD
To anyone who says this doesn't give off a negative emotional aura, please keep in mind this music is different because of the fact it's from a highly personalized cartridge of Super Mario 64 that makes Wet-Dry World give off a positive emotional aura.
it doesn't give any emotional aura for me, I must be glitched
lol
this is absolutely true, when i entered Wet Dry World in my personalized copy, instead of playing the original theme, it played the intro to Ronaldinho Soccer 64
But still, to hell with that!
@@whact Damn, my cartridge had such a good emotional aura on that level that it played happy celebratory music with trumpets and it gave me a girlfriend in real life
How do people feel a negative emotional aura?? This song is just a jam.
another kid who judges but who has probably never played Mario 64 🙄😒
@Xiam I have played SM64 on the N64, Wii, and on Switch, so please don’t tell lies about people.
@@gabrielbader9057 exactly the only reason I like this stage is because the music.
It's with Wet Dry world itself, not the theme. It's to do with the sunken, underwater town and the weird skybox texture. It just irks some people in a weird way. I definitely got an uneasy feeling playing the stage as a kid, especially after getting to the abandoned sunken city.
@@TakeNoShiftthe sunken city is an atlantis refrence!
Still hate the guy that said that the gas in Hazy - Maze cave was Peach’s farts.
It could be the urine turned into gas too, since it looks yellowish. Other than that, the theory about Hazy Maze Cave being the Septic System is plausible.
@@WerewolfLPSoldier It's Mario 64, not Conker.
wtf nintendo
@@chocolatekake mario
and that the rocks are poop...
This is totally me when I find a negative emotional aura
It’s not negative it’s hazy the theme is supposed to be confusing like brain fog. Mixed with paranoia
L Is Real
Wario's big head
Yoshi suicide
Eyeless luigi AND Mario
the rising water town has many buildings inside of it. those buildings were likely inhabited at one point and the doors are way too small for most of the enemies. the skybox of wet dry world is a picture of casares from spain but edited to have water high in the sky. theres a chance that wet dry world is from a world that was similar to ours, but got consumed by water and the previous owners of the buildings you can see were likely forced to leave or drowned.
there is also the thing where some people feel really negative emotions in that stage and though its probably because its a really claustrophobic stage it could also just be the feeling of desolation within a dead water world
I never realized the background was under water, if it is then that makes no sense
tl:dr
Bruh its literally an Atlantis level lmao
@@PXDessert makes sense
Wait.... there is water you raise up and down in the stage but also more water in the skybox....
Which is the real water!?
wet dry world and its unsetting skybox x)
the lost city underwater is unsettling. the sky-box is a picture of some city in Spain
@@lordgarmadon2598 probably late to say this but, Casares, Spain to be exact! Wonder why they chose that for wet dry world''s skybox!
@@andross51 It's not too late to say it.
@@lordgarmadon2598 never too late
@@andross51 because it looks something straight up from a painting, and SM64 is painting based right?
Forget this music giving you a negative emotional aura, this is giving me the energy to travel to a Parallel Universe
Nice reference
Honestly Ive been looking for this song for like 3 years and FINALLY… there it is. A truly wonderful masterpiece
just type "hazy maze cave" dumbass
@@HyperMotionDX nono i didnt even remember what the level was so i couldnt..didnt remember anything except for that tone :p no need to call ppl names rudy
@@lumino8852 sorry ☹
@@lumino8852 I'm glad you found it. Super Mario 64 has truly timeless music.
I just typed wet dry world
I really love wet dry worlds theme especially that killer bass
yes
this was actually my favorite song in Mario 64
Mine too!!
Same this music is amazing
HOW CAN PEOPLE FEEL SAD WITH THIS BOP PLAYING!?
They are talking to the background of the flooded buildings not the songs.but you are right about how it is a bop
Probably the fact that the second half of the song is clearly sad sounding compared to the first half?
@@fernandothesailorwaddledee6237 Yeah, basically the main reason for the level to feel weird is just the skybox.
@@DoomKidwhat?
Maybe the emptiness of the actual level?
This also plays inside the pyramid :D
And the igloo.
Omg I forgot about that
Suigetsu Hozuki And in some of Tiny Huge Island
@@Sarulicious play at Jungle too
@@gamerawesome64dd91 there is sadly no jungle course would be cool if there was
That bassline still gets stuck in my head.
when the shaking sound speeds up around 0:25. leading to the bass shortly after. damn. so simple. so clean.
Fa real though
Never, until now I heard people saying anything about wet dry world emotional aura. The older comments also say nothing about it.
That's cause the idea of it having negative emotional aura was just ingrained into their brain when this whole L is Real 2401 thing came around
Totally, I can’t compressive to people who says this shit have a depress aura. I find this soundtrack chill n’ relaxing
Because people love to jump on bandwagons and regurgitate the latest popular opinion. Level was a little experimental and odd? It's obviously the "nEgAtIvE eMoTiOnAl AuRa!!!"
there's a comment from 4 years ago saying the same as the others 💀
Have you read through the comments though? While no one out right uses the words "negative emotional aura" I have found quite a few describing how odd and creepy the level is. On the other hand, I have also seen people describing it as relaxing, so who knows!
I know everybody is unsettles by this level, but Wet Dry World is a blast to go through. Fun level.
"negative emotional aura" bruh this shit bangin
idk what a "negative emotional aura" is, but if it's this, i love it.
It’s not the song it’s the level aswell.
People just feel a little lonely in this level and don’t want to admit that they’re just afraid of it, so instead, they call it a “negative emotional aura”.
It’s ok to feel scared of a level haha
Any Mario 64 track: *exists*
Bongo person: *intense bongoing*
bongo cat time
shoutout to that guy
It's funny because all of the audio in this game is sequenced
Bongo person is problaby the best role name ive ever heard
Bomp bombpo
I.. how didn't I know these were the same song. I guess I never went to Hazy Maze Cave unless I absolutely needed to, but still.
I know what you mean. There are a lot of songs that are reused in this game but they're often reused in levels that have nothing in common with each other so you don't really notice it.
Every copy is personalized...
Play it
I feel like I'm in the minority when I never felt anything negative about Wet-Dry World, but I never felt positive either. To me it was just another level, I was sort of indifferent to it.
However, the theme to the Endless Stairs scared the crap out of me. Like, oh hey, here's what a descent into lunacy sounds like. You know, for kids!
0:04 This little part i love, I wish it was incorporated more into the rest of this to make it more mysterious sounding. Still a good underground theme remix Ive memorized from all my time solving puzzles in Wet-dry world.
I relate more to hazy maze cave with this, its that perfect cave atmosphere
Its also a good "odd" song when something doesn't quite fit any theme
When something doesn't quite fit the ground theme or ice,or lava or desert, not even space or sky it's just kinda there
What is up with wet dry world negative aura? That level was honestly pretty fun and I enjoyed it. Also this soundtrack is one of the few that doesn't get annoying, it is a nice remix of SMB underground. It is honestly a bop. Idk what everyone is talking about.
People are just being dramatic
@@Duif420 While I agree some people might just be dramatic, others probably actually feel this way or have felt this way. It definitely comes down to personal opinion, as well as how you view the stage.
@@Duif420 i dunno...we are under water where we can see a flooded abandon city in the background,and even a city when you go underground...just sayin
@@Duif420 For real. They should think WHEN the flood actually happened. And if it happened recently, there's a chance everyone escaped.
every copy of SM64 is personalized
ah yes, the brain level.
When the beat starts up at 0:33 I can picture Gary's (from spongebob) eyes knocking together from that one episode where he leads the jellyfish conga line out of his house or w/e. The Jellyfish Jam I think
I can see it to.
Is it just me or does the first 2 seconds feel... wrong? It's not the same as I remember it.
probably some sounds were missing from your '90s crt tv
Nintendo had to change the intro of the song when they re-released it outside of the n64 due to it not being synthesized in the same way
Your game was personalised differently
your game was probably just personalized different than ours
@@Bluefire397 I bet the famicom 64 had better sound
Yeah Gary, play those eye stalks!
The audio alone gives me a feeling of odd tranquility. The level itself feels like a funhouse with liminal space or unfinished/demos level type of unease.
wdym looks like a funhouse?
I loved it...felt like there was some unsolved mystery and as if Bowser is watching 😮😳😈👿👽👽
this music is killer honestly
Everybody saying “negative aura” but I can imagine Dashie aggressively jamming out to this.
🤣
this song hits when your in the cavern with the sea monster
That thing is terrifying especially reading the sign before it.
Idk how they made the Underground theme from SMB1 so otherworldly and unsettling in this but holy heck did they do it. This coupled with the atmosphere of Wet Dry World makes SM64 feel more like Silent Hill than anything
People tryna make this game seem scarier than it is
Wet Dry World and Hazy Maze Cave will always be my favourite levels and part of that is because of this absolute banger
The music is fine, it's just the level itself. It has weird vibes, but the music is a banger ngl. And yeah, I'm very late to the conversation.
Wet dry world: *exists*
Negative emotions: my time has come
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B
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This is a positive emotional aura
Something that is really cool about this song is that when you're in certain areas of the levels this song plays in the instruments change from the normal version( 0:01 ) to the "choir" version ( 1:52 ). So when you enter the hazy maze in hazy maze cave it phases out the main instruments for the choir ones, same thing for the town in wet dry world.
Joder esos de Nintendo eran unos genios para música de ambiente en los Videojuegos que nostalgia
querras decir koji kondo, el fue el compositor de los juegos de nintendo en aquellos tiempos
I remember I used to come to this world to figure out some demented meaning towards it, yeah the whole world was very.. depressing, water felt like you were gonna drown it it, the world outside felt so abandoned, you the player felt alone other than the enemies you encounter in the whole stage but even then, imagine you were the only person in that stage, different feeling entirely. I had a dream once where I was in that world and I felt so claustrophobic and scared, making me think I was gonna drown in the water or something worse. I dunno this is my take on the whole wet dry world depressing aura thing. But to sum it up. This world felt very off compared to new mario titles
This theme was the sound a stressful time... until METAL MARIO! Theme kicks in.
I personally don't get the weird feelings people get from this song and Wet Dry world's skybox, this song's a banger and the skybox is genuinely kinda cool
IKR
Once upon the timer i have a nightmare about the wetdry world
this song gives me the tingles
People say that the wet dry world music is creepy but they forget that it’s also from hazy maze cave.
0:03 when your singing never gonna give you up by Rick astley while home alone and you hear somone humming along to it in the other room
Finally, a friend.
What's funny is that someone just randomly decided to sing never gonna give you up lmao
“Negative aura”? What the hell is wrong with the people who said that. This song is jamming and the levels are very fun!
bro search "beta wet dry world"
I would combine Hazy Maze Cave, Sinking Sand Land and Lethal Lava Land to create Crazy Cavern Labyrinth
Power Stars:
Hand me the Power Star: Fight Eyeork
Deadly Toxic Maze
Necklace Jewels: collect 8 necklace jewels and give them to the statue to get the power star
Night at The Puzzle Maze
Lethal Lava Lake
Loading Lava Lift
Monorail of Madness: Ride a Carpet
1:02 was NOT expecting metal mario to pop outta nowhere
take this as a jumpscare warning
regardless of negative emotional aura, this is a good song to listen too whilst researching the Mario 64 rabbit hole
So younger me used to think Wet Dry World was the Mario World's verison of Alantis with the machines and changing water level devices being what remains when Bowser took over and kidnapped everyone.
Wet dry world looks like a beta level and there are many monsters that throw you around so you don't have control so that is maybe the reason of the emotional aura
And the dull color palette doesn't really help either.
The hidden town is literally the Ocarina of Time alpha.
Beta whomps fortress
nice pfp
It does look like they had two and a half hours to make it
The starting is GOLDEN !!!!!!!
0:18 - 0:34 My TV Cant Handle That.
When you start the game, the John Paul Second appears
Am I the only one who was not scared of WDW?
Honestly HMC was way scarier with the sign saying Dory would kill you and the giant rocks
The fact that there are dry bones and boos in the little underwater town has some dark implications that went over my head as a kid.
It didn’t have any boos or dry bones for that matter
What? That's so weird, my version of the game never had those enemies there (I never even saw Dry Bones in the game at all).
@@dg_777player5 Bro I think this guys copy is personalised..
@@limeanimates Either that or he's joking
I loved this level when I was a kid love it even more now that I find out there’s this cult like understating that everyone went through this fear as a kid just found the original song too and it’s amazing
I did not expect to find this when I searched up the Hmc (Howl's Moving Castle) theme, but I'm not complaining.
I feel stupid that right now, in 2020, only when I really got into the game, I realised that this is just the underground theme.
The only game I can think of that doesn’t use this song is Mario 2 and world - pretty much every Mario game uses this song for underground.
*cough cough* mario paint *COUGH CHOKE WHEEZE*
This is so fitting in the new minecraft trial chambers 😂
These comments are annoying as hell
This song is so creepy but such a good improvement on world 1-2
I'm probably in the minority but I'm fond of this level.
I played mario 64 like 6 years ago and I think the level was cool, the one I actually thought was scary is the sea world one with underwater ship and snake, I think full underwater worlds were very scary.
Dire dire docks?
@@guacbird Yes, that stage was actually so scary, when I try to remember the song and all the water, the sunken ship, the sea snakes, it makes me so uncomfortable.
One of the best pieces of game music composed ever.
I hated those guys that threw you up in the air
Wrong game. That’s Mario Sunshine
Edit: ohhh I thought you were talking about the chucksters nvm I hate the heavens hos too
Idk about you guys, but I love this theme. :D
I love how all of this feels like some calm weirdcore with HEAVY nostalgia. It's terrifying with large amounts of negative aura, so it's perfect.
Where does this “negative emotional aura” meme come from?
Not a meme. But a common shared fact amongst people that grew up with the game
am i the only person who fsr got nostalgic and kinda felt at home in Wet Dry World? Like it's really the only level in this game that gives me nostalgia and I've no reason why
Best version of the underground theme in my opinion
If Digital Mystikz covered the Mario theme
See this music fits Hazy Maze Cave. It’s a underground cavern that Mario has to explore. The definition of Stage 1-2’s music. But with Wet Dry World, it’s above ground. The only reason why they’d use it is if there was something about the level that was unsettling, or ominous. Essentially, Wet Dry World is supposed to be this ominous place. The flooded ghost town feeling is intended. The lack of any real companionship is intended. I think the unsettling part comes from thinking all of it is unintended, and that it’s mysteriously creepy.
Why does the beat in the background sound exactly like gary's eyeballs clacking in the jellyfish jam, the sound and the beat are the same
When the smb underground theme comes it hits different
Main part of the song: you’re in the main parts of the mine or the main part of the Wet Dry world.
The changeover at 1:54 (and the music onward):
You’re either in the poison air maze or the underground lake, or you’re in the water town on the other side of the Wet Dry world.
This sounds like the new Cupcakke song - Backseat Passes
I used to love this game when i was a kid
I fucking loved wet dry world as a kid, I had no idea people didn't like it. It just felt really fun to me and the tunes were amazing.
1. People didn't liked water levels maybe.
2. n e g a t i v e e m o t i o n a l a u r a
But i like it
you can even hear the mario bros 1 underground music in it
It's crazy how they pulled of 1 music for 2 opposit themed level.
wet-dry world is a human brain and functions as one.
I'd like to know how it functions like a brain
Dashua Puffstar in the same way that people can make calculators in games like minecraft. it has something to do with the shifting water tides
@@corno2058 By that logic then every video games work like a brain
@@dashua1735 yeah you're right. i was just repeating what the "rumor" is, it is just a creepypasta type thing and theres no evidence suggesting its true.
I still hear that sea dragon sfx when you ground pounded his back.
the intro💙gives me the vibe of both of the town from wet dry world
Who is here for the iceberg?
Like a actual ice berg
here
@@RediteTheGemBoy probably
Honestly I like the idea of wet-dry world
It’s astounding that this songs an absolute BOP, even after all these years later
this song absolutely slaps
Element of ancient mystery and like music when solving a puzzle ....loved it