It's actually because they didn't want to terrorize anyone who heard these alarms! Imagine you are a baby and you are on your mother's lap and out of nowhere you hear a great desperate noise and you start to cry. To prevent that from happening, they put these songs on so it's not hopeless or terrifying for kids and adults alike.
So Scott use these old alarms for fanf 3 when I was young I heard these song when some UA-camr did a game play even so here the song he used 1:08 and 1:50 and last one which is fanf 2 is 2:44 c:
Random fact: the uk’s was alarm is actually something most childrens music boxes play. As well as the Philippines. They where all made into something similar to a music box so it would calm people and remind them of their happier childhood as they died. This is what I was told by my grandfather. I have no clue if it’s true or not, but if it is that’s really messed up. (Edit #1) i found an old music box of mine and it does indeed play the song the uk had as their das alarm.
Most of countries in 1900: so, lets do an EAS alarm as a music box, so peoples wouldn't get scaried. *Actually do a terrifying horror movie song that makes peoples get more anxiety*
i can sense that the one's near 1920-1970 just put those soft songs so people won't be super alarmed and be calm while being bombed, because there's no way back
Fun Fact: Philippines 1940 is a song called "My Grandfather's Clock" and plays in Fnaf 2 as the song you hear when you wound the puppet's music box. Edit: Those of you who know you know k? This is for those who didn't
My ratings: 0:00 🇵🇱 poland (1939) 8/10 it's sad. 😓 0:08 🇦🇷 argentina (1922) 9/10 image hearing that when you're sleeping at night. 0:30 🇻🇳 vietnam (1964) 0/10 it's a xylophone playing a sad music. 0:49 🇸🇦 saudi arabia (1924) 2/10 I travelled in saudi arabia when I was two months old and I Didn't knew that the FNAF characters were in saudi arabia. 😞 1:09 🇩🇪 germany (1945) 1.9/10 ice cream truck in 3:00am. 1:23 🇨🇴 colombia (1903) 4/10 it's calm not scary don't judge me. 1:48 🇬🇧 uk (1939) 2/10 poor kingdom. 😔 2:02🇨🇾 cyprus (1974) 0/10 it was supposed to be a sad song not germany 1945 high pitched. 😡 2:15 🇰🇷 south korea (1950) 10/10 su*c*de mouse jumpscared me and this happened. 😧 2:43 🇵🇭 philippines (1940) 0/10 why is everyone scared from this alarm? It's a music box.
@@cassandra_bonnet its because It was supposed to be a march song called "pierzwa burygada(I think its burygada)" Due to the radio's quality,it got like it
My ratings: Argentina: 10.01 / 10 Its a burning memory of your first day of baby scool UK: I heard it play in a song before 5 / 10 South Korea: 420 / 10 No reason u prob understand too Vietnam:12/10 Makes me want to sleep the more I listen Saudi Arabia 10/10 sounds like a dead woman haunting a school Germany: No / 10 sounds like a scary ice cream truck Polish:420,000/10 NAH HELP ME BRUH THATS TERRIFYING Colombia: 960,690/10 MY FRIEND ARE YOU POSSESSED Philip: No Sleep/10 Thanks for giving me endless paranoia
Me being a FNaF fan lookin' for music box for my fan-game project and choosing most unsettlingly calming sound as sign of player's nearest terrible death.
These "EAS Alarms" (In which the Emergency Alert System is an American only system that was launched in 1997) are all fake. There are exceptions like Poland's radio chime, which is just My Pierwsza Brygada played on a piano recorded in low quality, and Germany's chime, which is from a German number station (As heard here ua-cam.com/video/GUQUD3IMbb4/v-deo.html ), but the rest are just music box recordings taken from online.
This makes it more creepy for five nights at Freddy’s because all of the music used to be siren alarm like the UK, Saudi Arabia and the Philipines It freaks me out
The ones that scared me the most: (Gold Throphy) 1st: Germany EAS From 1945 ( Aluminum Throphy) 2nd: Poland EAS From 1939 (Orange Concrete Throphy) 3rd: Colombia EAS From 1903 (Dark Throphy: ???th: South Korea EAS From 1950
My grandgrandmother remembers the polish eas alarm, she also saw Hitler.. And to think that my grandgrandmother was only 7 yrs old while the wars.. I still cant belive she is still alive... I live in the part where was the Nazi Germany.. I also can't believe that on a small Island the war just started (on Westerplatte for ppl who don't know)
Other eas alarms: Seems fine Vietnam eas alarm: Idk this exists in my country Saudi Arabia eas alarm: bad ending South Korea eas alarm: "The sights of hell brings its viewers back in"
Columbia: Goodnight, My Baby Germany: Come get your Ice Cream! Saudi Arabia and UK: FNAF Vibes South Korea: MTV is blasting music. Philippines: Why? Cyprus: More ice cream!
So my sister had an old doll house toy with a button. you press the button, and it plays a song. **YEARS LATER I FINALLY FIND OUT THAT IT WAS THE OLD UK EAS BRO WHAT**
Germany: Who Wants Ice Cream? Argentina: I Don't Want It Thank You Germany: Ok Vietnam: Me Me Me! Germany: Ok Vietnam: Can I Have An Strawberry Ice Cream? Germany: Ok Here You Go! Vietnam: Thanks Germany: Your Welcome Poland: Can I Have That Too? Germany: Ok What Flavor? Poland: Blueberry! Germany: Ok Here You Go Poland: Thanks! Germany: Your Welcome! The End!
All of these are fake, argentina has sick 2022 beat, and saudi arabia is just mr incredible meme, but the polish one well it was just 'the jingle' of the Polish radio in the 1930s, but the history behind it goes a little deeper than this, so read on if you're interested. The collection of notes you're hearing comes from a Polish army song titled "Pierwsza brygada" (still considered the anthem of the Polish armed forces to this day). It sounds ethereal and maybe even creepy to some, because of the poor quality of radio transmissions at the time, but is actually just played on a normal piano. It was introduced in 1935 in honour of Marshal Piłsudski, following his death, in May of that year. An important thing to keep in mind is that in the 1930s radio technology was far less advanced and instead of having a national radio station (never mind several) people would just tune in to whichever radio tower was closest to them. The most important of these towers was 'Warsaw 1' which used this sound from 1935 to 6 September 1939. This is what people heard on the morning of 1 September 1939 right before the announcement of the German invasion of Poland. on 6 September, the station was blown up by the Polish army to prevent the invading Germans from taking over the Polish airways once they would inevitably reach the radio tower. From that point on, the broadcasts were made from 'Warsaw 2' which used a different jingle (in fact it was the one used by Warsaw 1 before the switch in 1935). The old jingle was taken from Chopin's Polonaise op. 40 no.1 in A major. This is the sound most associated with Polish war time radio, This is the sound most associated with Polish war time radio, as that was the jingle which preceded the final announcement Warsaw made before the Germans took control of the tower.
1:48 this is, in my opinion, the scariest one since it has a weird feeling of making me want to watch my back all the time. I never liked this song but liked it
FNAF: *exists*
Saudi Arabia, Phillppines And UK: And I Took That Personably
HOW DID YOU-
@@naomi_.officiaI yes
thats how
@@DAJTheUA-camr_2007 uk is not a fnaf music box lol
@@naomi_.officiaI it is
@@alabarda29 ok
Argentina's one is like "It's a Burning Memory" vibes.
More like "synapse retrogenesis vives"
it sounds depressing af
and im from Argentina
Im from Argentina...
@@MilyR2412 I am too.
As an Argentilian person,
I gotta say that the alarm of Argentina used to sound very sad in 1922..
You don't seem one by your name
@@redactedmemories Oh, any PROBLEM with MY name?
@@redactedmemories I used Google Translator for that name.
@@redactedmemories shut up
@Aguila It's my Country. And I know my country.
Idk why the old eas alerts were mostly sounding like music boxes, it’s creepy and a lil sad at the same time🥺
cuz all are fake
(poland a little bit real but no)
@@nixour all are real dumbass
Its like "we gonna die all and cant do anything"
@@Ahmedgoodr3they are mock bro
It's actually because they didn't want to terrorize anyone who heard these alarms! Imagine you are a baby and you are on your mother's lap and out of nowhere you hear a great desperate noise and you start to cry. To prevent that from happening, they put these songs on so it's not hopeless or terrifying for kids and adults alike.
Scott: Yes, it's a good Idea to use old EAS alarms in my games (:
That's actually pretty smart what I call klug and Albert Einstein thinking
And a creator of suicide mouse too
So Scott use these old alarms for fanf 3 when I was young I heard these song when some UA-camr did a game play even so here the song he used 1:08 and 1:50 and last one which is fanf 2 is 2:44 c:
couldnt these just be fake alarms made by some randos lol
I know guys those alarms are fake
Random fact: the uk’s was alarm is actually something most childrens music boxes play. As well as the Philippines. They where all made into something similar to a music box so it would calm people and remind them of their happier childhood as they died. This is what I was told by my grandfather. I have no clue if it’s true or not, but if it is that’s really messed up. (Edit #1) i found an old music box of mine and it does indeed play the song the uk had as their das alarm.
Vietnam's One Is Making Me Sleepy
The 1964 One
OH NO HELP ME THE 1924 SAUDI ARABIA ONE AAAAAAAAAA
Eas*
@@yasminetaraboulsibro stop being a jerk.
Most of countries in 1900: so, lets do an EAS alarm as a music box, so peoples wouldn't get scaried.
*Actually do a terrifying horror movie song that makes peoples get more anxiety*
Indonesia is the scariest cuz it can call spirits and Ghostd
godzilla had a stroke while reading this
@@sea9926 I stronk had while reading this is and died fucking
Kinda like japan
They're fake lmao
i can sense that the one's near 1920-1970 just put those soft songs so people won't be super alarmed and be calm while being bombed, because there's no way back
Poland's EAS And Japan EAS Alarms I Love It!
EAS didn't exist in those times. Tho the Polish one was really played at the start of ww2 because it was a radio jingle of the main radio station
And the German one is actually a recording of a numbers station called "Swedish Rhapsody Numbers Station"
@@RocketMan2403 And it comes from Poland too
wait up... WHAT ABOUT THE OTHERS...
@@kagaminerinisbetterthanpolar the rest is pure shitpost. Old recordings of a lullaby. Suicide mouse song and last one being playthrough of fnaf 2
@francisco petit nvm it's country roads i'm retarded
why r the old eas alarms so calm lol
not all .-.
@@naomi_.officiaI they are pretty calming compared to the new ones like i could fall asleep to them they aren't even 1% spooky or whhavever to me
Calm but eerie
The last thing they want is for people to freak out and panic.
Because these arent real alarms
Fun Fact: Philippines 1940 is a song called "My Grandfather's Clock" and plays in Fnaf 2 as the song you hear when you wound the puppet's music box.
Edit: Those of you who know you know k? This is for those who didn't
True
True
Yes music box thing
I’m that
I know*
Vietnam’s sounds familiar 🥹
edit: UK’s alarm sounds exactly like a music box my family gave to me when I was little. I still have it :)
Sound like a song from Shrek
Vietnam's based on Gustav Holst's Jupiter. It's an awesome part of his Planets Suite, check it out!
Its I Vow To Thee My Country
My ratings:
0:00 🇵🇱 poland (1939) 8/10 it's sad. 😓
0:08 🇦🇷 argentina (1922) 9/10 image hearing that when you're sleeping at night.
0:30 🇻🇳 vietnam (1964) 0/10 it's a xylophone playing a sad music.
0:49 🇸🇦 saudi arabia (1924) 2/10 I travelled in saudi arabia when I was two months old and I Didn't knew that the FNAF characters were in saudi arabia. 😞
1:09 🇩🇪 germany (1945) 1.9/10 ice cream truck in 3:00am.
1:23 🇨🇴 colombia (1903) 4/10 it's calm not scary don't judge me.
1:48 🇬🇧 uk (1939) 2/10 poor kingdom. 😔
2:02🇨🇾 cyprus (1974) 0/10 it was supposed to be a sad song not germany 1945 high pitched. 😡
2:15 🇰🇷 south korea (1950) 10/10 su*c*de mouse jumpscared me and this happened. 😧
2:43 🇵🇭 philippines (1940) 0/10 why is everyone scared from this alarm? It's a music box.
Poland is not sad loo
sus
why tf phillipines are using FNaF 2 Puppet Song called (My Grandfather's Clock)
@@imapineappl-s7l I have see you before
Saudi Arabia And UK Old eas alarms Reminds me Of FNAF 3
1:23 that is literally west virginia?!?? 😭😭😭
@@Minettelow What
Take me home, country roads by John Denver 😭🥲
0:50 My favorite one.
F N A F
@@naomi_.officiaI Put a Fnaf jumpscare after the Saudi Arabia EAS alarm.
@@naomi_.officiaI Can you please put a FNAF jumpscare at the of the Saudi Arabia EAS alarm please?.
its in mr incredible becoming uncanny extended meme
@@naomi_.officiaI m.ua-cam.com/video/joAfa7fdKTk/v-deo.html
The Poland eas alarm is the scariest one out of all of them
Yeah because it sounds more broken than the others
@@cassandra_bonnet its because
It was supposed to be a march song called "pierzwa burygada(I think its burygada)"
Due to the radio's quality,it got like it
@@redactedmemories Oh ok
No its Austria-hungary
My ratings:
Argentina: 10.01 / 10 Its a burning memory of your first day of baby scool
UK: I heard it play in a song before 5 / 10
South Korea: 420 / 10 No reason u prob understand too
Vietnam:12/10 Makes me want to sleep the more I listen
Saudi Arabia 10/10 sounds like a dead woman haunting a school
Germany: No / 10 sounds like a scary ice cream truck
Polish:420,000/10 NAH HELP ME BRUH THATS TERRIFYING
Colombia: 960,690/10 MY FRIEND ARE YOU POSSESSED
Philip: No Sleep/10 Thanks for giving me endless paranoia
UK is fnaf lol
Saudi Arabia is fnaf 3 bad ending
isnt UK are Fnaf minigame or smth like that?
then the ice cream truck will serve blood instead of ice cream
Hola soy de Argentina, tengo pruebas mira: che, boludo, pelotudo, me gusta el mate.
Na joda en serio soy de Argentina.
South Korea sounds like me when I'm trying to solve a math problem
Edit: vietnam 1964 definitely sounds like one of those chill lofi songs
lol
@@naomi_.officiaI most of us know the pain of trying to solve hard math problems ;u;
This is what sounds in my head when I try to remember what day is today
Vietnam 1964 it's similar(actually) Jupiter by gustav holst from thaxted
@@naomi_.officiaI South korea sounds like suicidémouse.avi...
2:40. Dancing pug
Yeah
i mean what is dancing pug?
Countries with normal EAS alarms: *fine, calming and not scary.*
South Korea: *horror eerie noises*
I'm afraid of the uk alarm now at 1:46. Long ago my younger sibling used to have a giraffe sleeping lullaby song thingy, *it had that song*
It’s swan lake :) I too had a music box It gives me such memories
@@TaronStarz ohhh, alright. Ty for telling me, I didn't know.
@@unusedfrv dw! the piece is wonderful, i recommend giving it a listen
@@TaronStarz fnaf music
@@unusedfrv fnaf music
Me being a FNaF fan lookin' for music box for my fan-game project and choosing most unsettlingly calming sound as sign of player's nearest terrible death.
as a polish guy, i asked my grandfather if his parents heard this he just said „yes” and locked his bedroom door can’t believe it lmao.
F that's sad
Imagine someone on the TV started speaking German
@@nevibuster88 would give my grandparents parents flashbacks
How tf did Scott cawthon dig up three EAS alarms, put them into fnaf, and manage to put them in just the right places
These "EAS Alarms" (In which the Emergency Alert System is an American only system that was launched in 1997) are all fake. There are exceptions like Poland's radio chime, which is just My Pierwsza Brygada played on a piano recorded in low quality, and Germany's chime, which is from a German number station (As heard here ua-cam.com/video/GUQUD3IMbb4/v-deo.html ), but the rest are just music box recordings taken from online.
Baby song are the scariest I ever heard that's why
Philipines (1940) eas is the Five Nights At Freddy's music box.
What gives me chills about the Poland eas alarm that it's probably the last thing many people heard.
Vietnam's One Is Making Me Go To Sleep
NOT SAUDI ARABIA HELP
Why Is Germany Sounds Like An Ice Cream Truck!?
Why Is There Soo Many Baby Songs!?
1:47 Best one ever.
This makes it more creepy for five nights at Freddy’s because all of the music used to be siren alarm like the UK, Saudi Arabia and the Philipines It freaks me out
The ones that scared me the most:
(Gold Throphy) 1st: Germany EAS From 1945
(
Aluminum Throphy) 2nd: Poland EAS From 1939
(Orange Concrete Throphy) 3rd: Colombia EAS From 1903
(Dark Throphy: ???th: South Korea EAS From 1950
South korea almost killed me
Suicide mouse was propably living in South Korea in 1950
F**K COLUMBIAS ONE
@@SG-tq2vy It Is?
0:50 You will get jumpscared by Springtrap if you keep the jingle running.
oh no😳
My grandgrandmother remembers the polish eas alarm, she also saw Hitler.. And to think that my grandgrandmother was only 7 yrs old while the wars.. I still cant belive she is still alive... I live in the part where was the Nazi Germany.. I also can't believe that on a small Island the war just started (on Westerplatte for ppl who don't know)
The UK one sounds EXACTLY like that one music box I had when I was little.
1:47 my toy in my new house sounds like this but broken
0:01 BRO THAT WAS MY LULLABY WHEN I WAS LITTLE
My home country (the last one) scares you, now my home country's eas alarm is an oven(the eas alarm sound like beeping sounds)
New Germany alarm: Let’s Dance
Old Philippines alarm: we gonna die anyway let’s go to sleep
I’m polish and the old Poland eas alarm is really scary
Nah
Imagine hearing a lullaby before something life threatening happens like jeez lewis
Other eas alarms: Seems fine
Vietnam eas alarm: Idk this exists in my country
Saudi Arabia eas alarm: bad ending
South Korea eas alarm: "The sights of hell brings its viewers back in"
Eas alarms back then: calming music boxes
Eas alarms now: Loud sirens AAAAA
The uk is 1939. Sorry for no year text
Bro I'm from the UK and I never knew it existed!
@@nathangrosvenor7664 lol
The Vietnam alarm is playing Gustav Holst's Jupiter for some reason
The uk alarm sounds like the minigame of shadow bonnie (background music)
Columbia: Goodnight, My Baby
Germany: Come get your Ice Cream!
Saudi Arabia and UK: FNAF Vibes
South Korea: MTV is blasting music.
Philippines: Why?
Cyprus: More ice cream!
2:14 yeah sound is familiar
Suicide mouse lmao
So my sister had an old doll house toy with a button. you press the button, and it plays a song. **YEARS LATER I FINALLY FIND OUT THAT IT WAS THE OLD UK EAS BRO WHAT**
The Vietnam one might have been played during the Vietnam war
Yea this was played when phillippines attack vietnam
Also i am a filipino
@@isu1523 same
EAS alarm: *exist*
Scott: yeah pretty gud, let’s use it to fnaf.
The Philippines one is the puppet’s music box from fnaf 2
while these sound unsettling, they’re also kinda calming?
Germany’s EAS made me want to dance
Even though some of these sound funny, if you were in that country at that time and heard it, you'd be terrified.
Germany: "ice cream truck"
Germany: Who Wants Ice Cream?
Argentina: I Don't Want It Thank You
Germany: Ok
Vietnam: Me Me Me!
Germany: Ok
Vietnam: Can I Have An Strawberry Ice Cream?
Germany: Ok Here You Go!
Vietnam: Thanks
Germany: Your Welcome
Poland: Can I Have That Too?
Germany: Ok What Flavor?
Poland: Blueberry!
Germany: Ok Here You Go
Poland: Thanks!
Germany: Your Welcome!
The End!
Its Just An Story About Old EAS Alarms!!!
0:32 *INTENSE VIETNAM WAR MEMORIES*
1:16 why does this sound like an ice cream truck 😂 same with Philippines
Indonesia 1942 Alarm But Faster and Better
I actally have a toy that spins around playing the old UK alarm and I didn’t know until now-
0:55 fnaf is real in Saudi Arabia Confirmed.
2:14 it makes me more think about a cancelled super mario bros anti piracy screen with a bee buzzing in the background
All of these are fake, argentina has sick 2022 beat, and saudi arabia is just mr incredible meme, but the polish one well
it was just 'the jingle' of the Polish radio in the 1930s, but the history behind it goes a little deeper than this, so read on if you're interested.
The collection of notes you're hearing comes from a Polish army song titled "Pierwsza brygada" (still considered the anthem of the Polish armed forces to this day). It sounds ethereal and maybe even creepy to some, because of the poor quality of radio transmissions at the time, but is actually just played on a normal piano. It was introduced in 1935 in honour of Marshal Piłsudski, following his death, in May of that year.
An important thing to keep in mind is that in the 1930s radio technology was far less advanced and instead of having a national radio station (never mind several) people would just tune in to whichever radio tower was closest to them. The most important of these towers was 'Warsaw 1' which used this sound from 1935 to 6 September 1939. This is what people heard on the morning of 1 September 1939 right before the announcement of the German invasion of Poland. on 6 September, the station was blown up by the Polish army to prevent the invading Germans from taking over the Polish airways once they would inevitably reach the radio tower. From that point on, the broadcasts were made from 'Warsaw 2' which used a different jingle (in fact it was the one used by Warsaw 1 before the switch in 1935). The old jingle was taken from Chopin's Polonaise op. 40 no.1 in A major. This is the sound most associated with Polish war time radio, This is the sound most associated with Polish war time radio, as that was the jingle which preceded the final announcement Warsaw made before the Germans took control of the tower.
Literally knew from the start these were fake like somebody made the paraguay eas alarm the cod zombies mystery box tune
Nice post
0:50 Mr incredible becoming uncanny
Argentina.. i oove you My ARGENTINA! ( I BURN IN ARGENTINA :3)
1:11 is for THE AMON_0 MUSIC?
The Infinite Note Guy for a regular music box
1:58 fnaf again
Fanf 2 3
There were like 3 FNaF ones. Scott must have taken large inspiration
Scott said he took them from a website lmao
@Aguila calm down jamal i am conscious
South Korea 1950 be sounding like someone teleporting everywhere
Lol what
I can hear a bee flying past
The alarms of Poland, Germany, Colombia, United Kingdom, Cyprus and South Korea sound like very depressive songs from old musical boxes 💀🎵🎶
1:46 WHAT THE HEL-
Me hearing Poland’s 🇵🇱 1939 eas: Germany 🇩🇪: Guten Tag Polen Poland 🇵🇱: Oof
i cant believe saudi arabia was the original fnaf 3 bad ending jingle
When i hear South Korea i feel like i wanna run into daytime and never hear it again (and also get endless no sleep)
Saudi Arabia: A phase from Mr. Incredible becoming Uncanny.
And South Korea
Im polish and for me old polish eas alarm sounds like a start of a raid from minecraft.
The Saudi Arabian one is not only in FNaF 3, but is terrifying because they played this at the end of a war when they got defeated :(
Fact of the video: Philippines’s eas is actually heard in children toys
And fnaf 2
As a Brit I can confirm that our old EAS alarms are scarier
Fun fact: The eas alarms service was not installed until 1990 so technically all the alarms that are old are false
or radio jingles
The polish one is actually real
The 1903 colombia eas alarm sounds like it will play at the ending of bfdi: the game
Dunno why, but the Vietnamese 1964 EAS gives me chills, when i would hear this down my hallway. I would run to my room at mach jesus.
Scott is using old EAS alarms? Cool! Philippines scared me tho
I did not know my own country had a EAS alarm sounding like Suicide mouse.
2:03 Ice-cream truck music go brrrr
What's the music btw I need it for editing
look up swedish rhapsody
they all sound sad
i like how in the first one it sounds like you arent getting out alive but he says “HELP MEH” so sarcastically
1:48 FREDBEAR FAMILY DINNER?
Every sound in this video bass boosted would sound like a horror movie soundtrack if played
Poland’s old EAS alarm is why I don’t go to carnivals anymore.
I literally almost fell asleep on my couch irl with some of these calming lullabies lmao
So you're telling me one of the FNAF 3 minigames had an United Kingdom music?
UK I like it it’s so cool I am your fan so nice to meet you
nice to meet you too
The people in Poland back in the 19's they had nightmares after the EAS alarm went off
Why does my country (Argentina) had such a sad EAS alarm?
Hey just wantintg to tell you, i come from poland and that polish EAS alarm was actually a jingle
Colombia 1903 made me cry with memorys
1:48 this is, in my opinion, the scariest one since it has a weird feeling of making me want to watch my back all the time. I never liked this song but liked it
Fnaf music too
Colombia made me cry so hard I’m legit. Holding it
I like how most of these sound like music boxes
Argentina from 1922 sounds like beach music (100% gives me nice beach vibes)
The way you said they sounded like "baby songs" BABY SONGS AHAHA that's funny ngl this is a cool vid
saudi Arabia's Old eas alarm sounds like Mr incredible becoming uncanny phase 6 but lowered down