Kermit, Gonzo and Rizzo sound close to their actual counterparts (though Gonzo's voice is really a little deeper). Scooter doesn't sound like how he does in the video, he sounds kinda more like a higher-pitched Kermit but not quite, a young adult kind of voice. Fozzie sounds exactly like Bert (though less nasally). Bunsen and Beaker sound close here. Dr. Teeth and Rowlf have very low, gruff voices (think Wolfman Jack and Tom Waits). Animal sounds like a higher-pitched Cookie Monster. Miss Piggy is close to how she actually sounds (just a tad deeper, though). Sam Eagle and Pepe are close to their actual voices (though Pepe's missing his slight raspy sound). Lew Zealand sounds more like an exaggerated Ernie voice, and the Swedish Chef is close to his real voice (just a little deeper, though).
Thanks for this, I figured they were trying their best to mimic the voices but my memory of the voices are so blurry that I just can’t recall but a few!
The chef is called the Swedish Chef so no, he's not German. Also, he's not speaking Swedish either. The joke in the movies and TV shows is that he's speaking gibberish in a funny accent. I'm half Swedish and I speak the language so I know that's not what actual Swedish sounds like
Production wise, stupendium stuff is quite top notch. As for me I'd love a magic the gathering cypher, either plans walkers or based off of the guilds.
Loved the reaction. The Stupendium has a whole bunch of other high quailty videos if you liked this one. the songs "The Toybox", and "A Pizza the action" are good.
His Kingdom Hearts 3 song has several Disney song references in it. His songs focused around Animal Crossing and Spider-Man are top notch. Really, he’s a goldmine.
saying its high quality, this is just stupendiums style. most people say hes one of the top people of nerdcore, and that his songs are more then music, its experiences.
@ToonGod LIVE ya the stupendium has top of the line productions. And they do nearly everything themselves unless they happen to have a guest artist on the track.
You had great personality in your reaction. Check out more of Stupendium's stuff if you liked the production; it's all very high standard. Another cypher to check out would be The Fairytale Rap Cypher. Good stuff.
Thanks I try to be entertaining not just simply let the video do all the work lol..many others told me they do a lot of high quality works and I definitely am impressed! Will have to look for more of them and catch the older ones I missed
stupendium only put thumbnails on there that they got permission to use most have not all of the thumbnails are from close artist friends of theirs. also they put a lot of stuff in there description it's a good idea to read it
Love the video, got a sub from me. I will be here more often. Some people do the voices and they are on point, some use their natural voices and still kill it.
So the whole beginning, you were saying "Wait is that one unlikely?" but the whole point of the intro was showing that those were the commonly done types of ciphers, and this series was going to be "algorithmically unviable" unlikely ciphers. I understand what you were getting at with the credit, but because you kept pausing throughout that part, I wasn't sure if you ended up catching on what they were saying then
Kermit, Gonzo and Rizzo sound close to their actual counterparts (though Gonzo's voice is really a little deeper). Scooter doesn't sound like how he does in the video, he sounds kinda more like a higher-pitched Kermit but not quite, a young adult kind of voice. Fozzie sounds exactly like Bert (though less nasally). Bunsen and Beaker sound close here. Dr. Teeth and Rowlf have very low, gruff voices (think Wolfman Jack and Tom Waits). Animal sounds like a higher-pitched Cookie Monster. Miss Piggy is close to how she actually sounds (just a tad deeper, though). Sam Eagle and Pepe are close to their actual voices (though Pepe's missing his slight raspy sound). Lew Zealand sounds more like an exaggerated Ernie voice, and the Swedish Chef is close to his real voice (just a little deeper, though).
Thanks for this, I figured they were trying their best to mimic the voices but my memory of the voices are so blurry that I just can’t recall but a few!
Well, some of them are actually doing character voices (like freeced as kermit), while others just sing/rap normally (like Mcgwire as Fozzie bear)
The chef is called the Swedish Chef so no, he's not German. Also, he's not speaking Swedish either. The joke in the movies and TV shows is that he's speaking gibberish in a funny accent. I'm half Swedish and I speak the language so I know that's not what actual Swedish sounds like
Production wise, stupendium stuff is quite top notch.
As for me I'd love a magic the gathering cypher, either plans walkers or based off of the guilds.
Loved the reaction. The Stupendium has a whole bunch of other high quailty videos if you liked this one. the songs "The Toybox", and "A Pizza the action" are good.
Ima have to check those out! Definitely unlikely raps but sounds interesting
His Kingdom Hearts 3 song has several Disney song references in it. His songs focused around Animal Crossing and Spider-Man are top notch. Really, he’s a goldmine.
@@DrSuperLuigiSeth1 They use they, but yeah very skilled.
@Isaac Hepworth Oh. Never knew that, I was wondering why other reactors were using “they” pronouns instead of “he,” my bad.
saying its high quality, this is just stupendiums style. most people say hes one of the top people of nerdcore, and that his songs are more then music, its experiences.
This definitely is something that made me feel like I was at a live event with the muppets it was crazy!!
They then remember
One of the suggested ones in the opening was Disney Villains and I would love to see that
Ooo that sounds good right there!
That could be 30 minutes long EASILY, and even longer if Pixar is counted.
I believe The cyphers shown at the beginneng were chosen because they were all done by artists who contributed to the video.
You got a point I was just teasing but you do have a point with that
I am a big fan of the Stupendium, The Stupendium goes by they/them, I subbed but i really want more reactions from The Stupendium :)
I will definitely have to react to more of their work, they got my sub for sure!
@ToonGod LIVE ya the stupendium has top of the line productions. And they do nearly everything themselves unless they happen to have a guest artist on the track.
The last guy was actually talking English but with a heavy “ Swedish chef” accent
Lmao he was spitting..yea I could tell it was an exaggeration accent he executed it well
You had great personality in your reaction. Check out more of Stupendium's stuff if you liked the production; it's all very high standard. Another cypher to check out would be The Fairytale Rap Cypher. Good stuff.
Thanks I try to be entertaining not just simply let the video do all the work lol..many others told me they do a lot of high quality works and I definitely am impressed! Will have to look for more of them and catch the older ones I missed
There has not been a cypher that was the same as this one, most of them revolved around an anime motif. Be it characters, powers or the such
This was definitely the most unique cypher I’ve ever listened to..pure perfection
Even if some of their voices weren't accurate i still find it cool
Now you just have to react to more Stupendium.
stupendium only put thumbnails on there that they got permission to use most have not all of the thumbnails are from close artist friends of theirs. also they put a lot of stuff in there description it's a good idea to read it
Good head bob and it sounded like a lot of people were just having fun with their verses
They were 100% having fun with those verse lmao indeed
Love the video, got a sub from me. I will be here more often. Some people do the voices and they are on point, some use their natural voices and still kill it.
Thank you! And yea they definitely did a great job..the production and quality of the video along with the visuals are chefs kiss!
Took 7 minutes to get to the beginning of the rap.
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So the whole beginning, you were saying "Wait is that one unlikely?" but the whole point of the intro was showing that those were the commonly done types of ciphers, and this series was going to be "algorithmically unviable" unlikely ciphers. I understand what you were getting at with the credit, but because you kept pausing throughout that part, I wasn't sure if you ended up catching on what they were saying then