LYRICS: Hey! Kids! The world just got cooler. Stand back while I make the scene. I'm the most, UH, and that ain't no boast. I'm the swingingest thing from coast to coast! I'm a lizard's nightmare, I'm every girl's dream. The picture of perfect. You know what I mean? I'm Leo Luster, POW! I'm where it's at, I'm a far-out happenin' cat, UH, I'm Leo Luster, baby I'm a trip. Man it hurts to be this hip. Cats dig. It's time to get hip now. Hop aboard it's a groovy ride. Dig my threads, my shades, and my hair. Step aside, squares. I'm a lizard's nightmare, I'm every girl's dream. The picture of perfect. You know what I mean? I'm Leo Luster, POW! I'm where it's at. I'm a far-out happenin' cat. UH, I'm Leo Luster, baby I'm a trip. Man it hurts to be this hip REPRISE: Hey, hah! It's good to be back here You're beautiful and straight from the heart It's time, UH! To fly the coop now Destination Splitsville, dad I'm better than ever I'm top of my game Look at my eyes, baby I'm never the same I'm Leo Luster, baby I'm back I'm still a happening cat, reow! I'm Leo Luster, I always had the stuff I'm that good you just can't get enough! I'm Leo Luster I'm an irresistible force! I'm Leo Luster I'm like a heart attack, baby! Now man let my people, go go!
Fun Fact: The song wasn't written for the show, only the lyrics were. The track's actual title is "Platinum Gun" and it's from an album called Spy vs. Spy.
The website the album's on appears to be under the ownership of Nelvana. I think it's more likely that they just repurposed some of the music from this show to be used as stock music.
This song and it’s reprise are creative masterpieces and leak with political and biblical analogy’s. Leo represents the even changing trends of society and this is shown by his attention seeking life style and focus on looks over personality, spending his time trying to gain popularity and validity from women and his peers. This begins to change however as the ark of the episode continues, giving Leo Luster true insite into the lives of the Kong’s living below him that he had not once thought of how he treated. Realizing this and his wrongdoings he has a change of heart but before he could fix what he had done he was kidnapped by K Rool. Like the Abrahamic figure Moses in the Bible and the Jewish Torah, Leo’s lavish and worldly lifestyle begins to change as he comprehends the future that awaits him that he has the duty called upon by God to rescue his people (the Kong’s) and lead them to the promise land (Kongo Bongo Island). The epic that is the Donkey Kong Country TV series ends on a impactful and influential moment, with Leo repeating the same line that Abraham uttered millennium ago, “let my people go”.
@@generalvic8250 Over seventy percent of the character animation in the series was produced using performance capture.[5] Two performers were required for each character; one performed the character's body movements, while the other used hand movements to control the character's face.[6] The limitations of the technology used meant that actions like picking an object up could not be produced with this method and had to be keyframed.[7] This process allowed the character animation of one episode to be completed in two weeks, as compared to the six to eight weeks keyframed animation was estimated to require for the same length. Nothing is saying that Leo Luster in this scene was specifically Keyframed.
No wonder the abridged series made so many jokes about Candy being for the streets. Shes one of those love interests who emotionally cheats on her lover every other episode
LYRICS:
Hey! Kids! The world just got cooler.
Stand back while I make the scene.
I'm the most, UH, and that ain't no boast.
I'm the swingingest thing from coast to coast!
I'm a lizard's nightmare, I'm every girl's dream.
The picture of perfect. You know what I mean?
I'm Leo Luster, POW! I'm where it's at,
I'm a far-out happenin' cat, UH,
I'm Leo Luster, baby I'm a trip.
Man it hurts to be this hip.
Cats dig. It's time to get hip now.
Hop aboard it's a groovy ride.
Dig my threads, my shades, and my hair.
Step aside, squares.
I'm a lizard's nightmare, I'm every girl's dream.
The picture of perfect. You know what I mean?
I'm Leo Luster, POW! I'm where it's at.
I'm a far-out happenin' cat.
UH, I'm Leo Luster, baby I'm a trip.
Man it hurts to be this hip
REPRISE:
Hey, hah! It's good to be back here
You're beautiful and straight from the heart
It's time, UH!
To fly the coop now
Destination Splitsville, dad
I'm better than ever
I'm top of my game
Look at my eyes, baby
I'm never the same
I'm Leo Luster, baby I'm back
I'm still a happening cat, reow!
I'm Leo Luster, I always had the stuff
I'm that good you just can't get enough!
I'm Leo Luster
I'm an irresistible force!
I'm Leo Luster
I'm like a heart attack, baby!
Now man let my people, go go!
I thought he was saying “the world’s your cooler” at the beginning.
The new Jojo's Bizarre Adventure series is looking sick so far!
Nah bro😭 this is donkey kong you dummy
@@Emoji559 Dude, I was making a joke. Get a life.
@@Emoji559 The only dummy is you. This is clearly Jojo.
@@generalawingyou trippin it’s Donkey Kong Country
Fun Fact: The song wasn't written for the show, only the lyrics were. The track's actual title is "Platinum Gun" and it's from an album called Spy vs. Spy.
The website the album's on appears to be under the ownership of Nelvana. I think it's more likely that they just repurposed some of the music from this show to be used as stock music.
Platinum gun is leo Luster's stand
Honestly makes me wonder how many of the songs featured were not meant to be for the show since a lot sound really different from the usual BGM
This song and it’s reprise are creative masterpieces and leak with political and biblical analogy’s. Leo represents the even changing trends of society and this is shown by his attention seeking life style and focus on looks over personality, spending his time trying to gain popularity and validity from women and his peers. This begins to change however as the ark of the episode continues, giving Leo Luster true insite into the lives of the Kong’s living below him that he had not once thought of how he treated. Realizing this and his wrongdoings he has a change of heart but before he could fix what he had done he was kidnapped by K Rool. Like the Abrahamic figure Moses in the Bible and the Jewish Torah, Leo’s lavish and worldly lifestyle begins to change as he comprehends the future that awaits him that he has the duty called upon by God to rescue his people (the Kong’s) and lead them to the promise land (Kongo Bongo Island). The epic that is the Donkey Kong Country TV series ends on a impactful and influential moment, with Leo repeating the same line that Abraham uttered millennium ago, “let my people go”.
Nah he just had a thicc butt
oh bluster 😍😍😍
Did you know Donkey Kong's speaking voice played Rick in Dino Crisis.
i can't believe how fresh some of the songs in this series were. This and "Eddie, let me go back" are ridiculous
Those, plus "Monkey Business" and "Diddy Drop Rap" all go off unbelievably hard
And "I'm nobody's hero"
As a MagicMush fan, I approve.
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Man, it hurts to be this hip.
0:48
This song has no right being this good
This cartoon got some sweet tunes, still fun to watch.
MagicMush got some insane rizz.
MagicMush PFP at 0:36
Magicmush
1:00 Even Diddy Kong's havin' some fun!
I legitimately look up to Leo Luster. He's so cool.
Magic Mush
The ultimate rizzler
This is my favourite UA-cam Video
Remember someone had to Mocap this, with tech from the 90s
Sadly no, Season 1 was mocap but season 2 changed it to keyframe animations.
@@generalvic8250 Any proof?
@@GundamDragonLord en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donkey_Kong_Country_(TV_series)
@@GundamDragonLord en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donkey_Kong_Country_(TV_series)
@@generalvic8250 Over seventy percent of the character animation in the series was produced using performance capture.[5] Two performers were required for each character; one performed the character's body movements, while the other used hand movements to control the character's face.[6] The limitations of the technology used meant that actions like picking an object up could not be produced with this method and had to be keyframed.[7] This process allowed the character animation of one episode to be completed in two weeks, as compared to the six to eight weeks keyframed animation was estimated to require for the same length.
Nothing is saying that Leo Luster in this scene was specifically Keyframed.
This guy is what happens when you put all of your levels into persuasion in video games
ah man this mush really *is* magic!
We lost a baby on my trip
0:35
bisexual diddy ftw
wdym ist's not a rip of rude buster?
No wonder the abridged series made so many jokes about Candy being for the streets. Shes one of those love interests who emotionally cheats on her lover every other episode
Magnificent!!!
durisimo
HELP I WAS THE 1KTH LIKE
This reminds me of Cool As Can be from Jimmy Neutron
Stag...
0:51
S/o Möggy
This show is not real
Expain this then