This is the first time I have heard the first two songs in full. I always heard them in the Simpsons and South Park and say that I would look them up but then I forget. Its about time I heard all of them.
1. haha, nice. I like the YTPMV style put in it 2. meh. the song works for RD, not so much Pinkie. and if you are going to attempt to lip-sync (which I don't care for anyway) at least do it right 3. surprised this hasn't been done yet, very funny
@Ferrous_Oxide Political Leaders: Winston Churchill: Rainbow Dash (think I'm wrong? Read a couple Churchill biographies. It fits, I promise you) Franklin D. Roosevelt: Rarity George Marshall: A grown-up Apple Bloom, maybe? Iosef Stalin: Applejack Adolf Hitler: Nightmare Moon (remember "their food can't grow without sunlight?") Hirohito/Emperor Showa: Fluttershy. The man's hobby was marine biology, for one thing. Vittorio Emmanuele III (King of Italy): Fluttershy, if Vittorio Emmanuele figures in the story. Benito Mussolini: A grown-up, evil Scootaloo, probably.
European/North African Theater: Dwight D. Eisenhower: Big Mac Alan Brooke and/or Bernard Montgomery: Twilight Sparkle Erwin Rommel: Trixie. Not least for the Monty/Rommel and Twilight/Trixie thing. Erich von Manstein: Celestia
Pacific Theater: Douglas MacArthur: Trixie Chester Nimitz: Spike William Halsey: Rainbow Dash (if Churchill isn't a character) Raymond Spruance: Big Mac Miles Rutherford Browning (strategist of the Battle of Midway, chief of staff to William Halsey): Twilight Sparkle Yamamoto Isoroku: Celestia (not Trollestia, mind: pretty much everyone thought he was a decent guy). Sir William Slim: Applejack
Certainly not a complete list, especially in terms of the European theater. In particular, I don't know anything about the personalities of the Soviet generals, since most of the scholarship I've read on the Second World War is by Western authors, and some of it predates the fall of the Soviet Union and the opening of its archives.
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Oh Hitler, you are so random!
ReplyDeleteoh hitler.
ReplyDeleteHitler video.
ReplyDeleteDat grammar.
I love these Hitler reaction remakes
ReplyDeletelol that Hitler one was great XD
ReplyDelete#3 is funny. xD
ReplyDeletethat third one was great XD
ReplyDelete2nd vid was great! Inspiring music + ponies.
ReplyDelete...am I the only one who thought of The Final Destination when listening to the first one?
ReplyDeleteAnd got a vivid mental image of a redneck racist being accidentally lynched by his own tow truck?
...speaking of which, I'm surprised there hasn't been a Final Destination crossover yet based off the Grand Galloping Gala...
I suppose the Hitler videos could be at least slightly amusing if grammar were even a consideration on the part of the people who make them.
ReplyDelete"Her name is Twilight Sparkle and she's not stupid!"
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. XD
The other two videos were quite good as well!
Love the Hitler brony one but my personal favorite was number one and it really fits the show! :)
ReplyDeleteWhy do I suddenly want to see WWII reenacted with ponies? Or at least well known historical figures as ponies.
ReplyDeleteI'd just like to thank that Hitler vid for introducing me to the Fluttershy "Fireflies" parody. SUPERIOR TO THE ORIGINAL.
ReplyDelete@NotAGoodUsername360
ReplyDeletewhy the hell would we want a final destination crossover...
@Brandeaux I didn't say we did... it's just that almost everything is getting crossed with ponies these days, is all... O_o
ReplyDelete...And that, my friends, is how WWII really ended.
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard that song in the first in a good while now. Not bad.
ReplyDeleteLive To Win! Good song. And every time I hear that song it reminds me of the WoW episode of South Park. lol Decent video.
Spongebob Schwammkopf! That's a good show, right? lol I like these fun Hitler reaction videos. They're usually pretty funny.
#1 was good
ReplyDelete#2 also good
#3 was unexpected but awesome
1. Might be the most apt PMV I've seen.
ReplyDelete2. Kinda didn't get it.
3. Wait, downfall videos are back? Sweet...
Hahaha oh Hitler and your shenanigans in that video
ReplyDeleteI always think of Ponies when I hear 'Live to Win'. Guess somepony else had the same idea :P
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ReplyDeleteFluttershy doesn't have to ask to be friends. She just is your friend automatically.
ReplyDelete#1 was pretty meh, in my opinion.
ReplyDelete#2 was relatively awesome.
#3... hey Hitler, you mad?
Yep, he mad.
hitler is a silly pony
ReplyDeleteHahaha, That Hitler one made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteWait, I thought Hitler understood English for diplomatic purposes (like with Chamberlain), was I incorrect?
ReplyDeleteThe Hitler videos just aren't funny if you speak german.
ReplyDeletei think hitler needs a hug. :)
ReplyDeleteThe hitler video was slightly funny, but those music videos rocked!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I have heard the first two songs in full. I always heard them in the Simpsons and South Park and say that I would look them up but then I forget. Its about time I heard all of them.
ReplyDeleteHitler, we are gonna love and tolerate the shit out of you...
ReplyDeleteReally liked #2
ReplyDeleteThe Hitler reaction vids just arent the same after seeing the actual movie
The Hitler video was hilarious, but DAT GRAMMAR!
ReplyDeleteDamn Hitler be hating! OH and the first song...awesome sweet.
ReplyDeleteHey guys im glad some of you liked my Video (No. 2)
ReplyDelete1. haha, nice. I like the YTPMV style put in it
ReplyDelete2. meh. the song works for RD, not so much Pinkie. and if you are going to attempt to lip-sync (which I don't care for anyway) at least do it right
3. surprised this hasn't been done yet, very funny
@Dylans1o Great job on it.
ReplyDelete@NotAGoodUsername360
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing xD
can you believe they're making another FD movie? *spoiler*
they all die
Well who knew Stalin was a brony.
ReplyDelete@Crimson Valor
ReplyDeleteYeah, that was just lazy, no doubt about it. Some of them are actually kind of well done, but this one...no.
The more I watch the "Why Can't We Be Friends" video, the more it grows on me.
ReplyDelete@Ferrous_Oxide
ReplyDeletePolitical Leaders:
Winston Churchill: Rainbow Dash (think I'm wrong? Read a couple Churchill biographies. It fits, I promise you)
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Rarity
George Marshall: A grown-up Apple Bloom, maybe?
Iosef Stalin: Applejack
Adolf Hitler: Nightmare Moon (remember "their food can't grow without sunlight?")
Hirohito/Emperor Showa: Fluttershy. The man's hobby was marine biology, for one thing.
Vittorio Emmanuele III (King of Italy): Fluttershy, if Vittorio Emmanuele figures in the story.
Benito Mussolini: A grown-up, evil Scootaloo, probably.
European/North African Theater:
Dwight D. Eisenhower: Big Mac
Alan Brooke and/or Bernard Montgomery: Twilight Sparkle
Erwin Rommel: Trixie. Not least for the Monty/Rommel and Twilight/Trixie thing.
Erich von Manstein: Celestia
Pacific Theater:
Douglas MacArthur: Trixie
Chester Nimitz: Spike
William Halsey: Rainbow Dash (if Churchill isn't a character)
Raymond Spruance: Big Mac
Miles Rutherford Browning (strategist of the Battle of Midway, chief of staff to William Halsey): Twilight Sparkle
Yamamoto Isoroku: Celestia (not Trollestia, mind: pretty much everyone thought he was a decent guy).
Sir William Slim: Applejack
Certainly not a complete list, especially in terms of the European theater. In particular, I don't know anything about the personalities of the Soviet generals, since most of the scholarship I've read on the Second World War is by Western authors, and some of it predates the fall of the Soviet Union and the opening of its archives.