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Amr and Joe going for a ride on the Righteous Bro Sleds

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sbseed
sbseed
1 year ago

awe yea, i remember the old crazy frog music videos promoting the video games...
good videos, the racing games where not so good, if the games where as good as the promo videos those games would have sold like no ones business...

then after the studio died and there where no more promo videos there where a bunch of spin-off videos using similar technology with the audio samples from the crazy frog videos as well as more based on same...
some of those spin-offs where pretty good too, then of course you had the nigger rap ones that sucked donkey...

sort like cult classics but with promo videos lol

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94
1 year ago

Well, that was amusing... reminds me of my old clubbing days...

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Mark E
Mark E
1 year ago

What the FUCK did I just watch?

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

You have never seen this? Far Out - this is the contraversial version with the frogs cock... "Oh outrage, outrage, outrage!" - Yes there was a huge outage over the frogs cock, if you look for the other versions they had digitally removed the frogs cock... True....

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Axle F - vague and scrambled here, was a Movie / Detective with Will Smith I think, and the audio track is from the movie, and the people who made the audio ?????? also did a CGI frog video to go with it. - Now I shall look it up. ------- I told you I was a big vague and confused. Close though. ------------- "Axel F" is an electronic instrumental by German musician Harold Faltermeyer. It served as the theme for the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop, starring Eddie Murphy, and became an international number one hit in 1985. The track reached number one in Ireland as well as on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Additionally, it was a number two hit in Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK, and West Germany. Faltermeyer recorded the song using five instruments: a Roland Jupiter-8 provided the distinctive "supersaw" lead, a Moog modular synthesizer 15 provided the bass, a Roland JX-3P provided chord stab brasses, a Yamaha DX7 was used for the marimba sound, and a LinnDrum was used for drum programming. According to Faltermeyer, the initial reaction to his premier presentation of the cues to the film's producers and director did not result in an immediate approval; it was not until director Martin Brest voiced his approval that the producers showed enthusiasm. In addition to the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack, the song also appears on Faltermeyer's 1988 album Harold F. as a bonus track. Reportedly, Faltermeyer was against including it, but MCA insisted as it was his most recognizable track.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Frog ----------- Crazy Frog (originally known as The Annoying Thing) is a Swedish CGI-animated character and Eurodance musician created in 2003 by actor and playwright Erik Wernquist. Marketed by the ringtone provider Jamba!, the character was originally created to accompany a sound effect produced by Daniel Malmedahl while attempting to imitate the sound of a two-stroke engine. The Crazy Frog spawned a worldwide hit single with a cover version of the Beverly Hills Cop theme tune "Axel F", which reached the number one spot in Turkey, New Zealand, Australia and most of Europe. The subsequent album Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits and second single "Popcorn" also enjoyed worldwide chart success, and a second album entitled Crazy Frog Presents More Crazy Hits was released in 2006, as well as a third album, Everybody Dance Now, released in 2009. The Crazy Frog also spawned many singles, a range of merchandise and toys, as well as two video games before going on hiatus in 2009. ///// In 1997, 17-year-old Gothenburg student Daniel Malmedahl recorded himself imitating the noises produced by a two stroke engine. He posted this on a website and caught the attention of a Swedish television researcher, who convinced Daniel to perform the sound live on air.[5] After it debuted on television, recordings of his performance began appearing on file sharing networks and various websites under the filename "2TAKTARE.MP3" ("Tvåtaktare" is Swedish for "two stroker").[6] The sound was adopted as the sound of a Formula One car as early as 2001 in the form of "Deng Deng Form" and later "The Insanity Test" both of which were a static background of a Ferrari Formula One car accompanied by the sound.[7] In late 2003, another Swede, Erik Wernquist, encountered the sound effect and, not knowing about the previous incarnations of the sound, was inspired to create the 3D animated character he named "The Annoying Thing" to accompany it.[8] Wernquist worked on the first animation in his spare time using the LightWave 3D modeling application, and the whole process took between six and eight weeks.[8] On 7 October 2003 he posted it on his website and on the CGTalk forum.[8] The animation was a popular attraction at Wernquist's website, but the sound was credited to "Anonymous". Eventually, word reached Malmedahl that his impressions had been used in a now well-known animation studio. He contacted Wernquist, apparently giving an impromptu performance to confirm his claims. Wernquist was convinced, and gave credit to Malmedahl for his creation. The animation received attention through filesharing and word of mouth and, when Ringtone Europe and Jamster België (now both merged into Jamba!) got wind of this, realizing the monetary possibilities through capitalizing on the underground cult-status, they licensed the rights to the creation, renaming it "Crazy Frog" and starting to market it in mid-2004. In an interview with HitQuarters, Wernquist expressed his displeasure at the choice of name: If I had known that this was going to be such a big thing I would not have allowed them to use that stupid name. It has nothing to do with the character. It's not a frog and it's not particularly crazy either.[8] ///// Genitals In February 2005, viewers submitted a number of complaints to the United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) regarding Jamster's advertising campaign, complaining that Crazy Frog appeared to have a visible penis and scrotum. Some parents claimed that it was inappropriate for children.[50] There were also complaints regarding the frequency with which the advertisement appeared on television, reportedly up to twice an hour across most of the day,[51] with some channels showing it more than once per commercial break. The ASA did not uphold the complaints, pointing out that the advert was already classified as inappropriate for airing during children's television programmes as it contained a premium rate telephone number, and that it was the broadcasters' decision how often an advertisement should be shown.[52] Jamster voluntarily censored the character's genital area in later broadcasts of its advertisements. Similar action occurred in Australia, with similar results.[53] In November 2021, the Crazy Frog Twitter account made light of the controversy, saying, "A lot of people were shocked to see my PP in 2005. And still shocked to see it now in 2021!!"[54] Ringtone advertisements In April 2005, UK television viewers complained about misleading advertisements produced by Jamba!, trading as Jamster and RingtoneKing. Viewers felt that it was not made sufficiently clear that they were subscribing to a service, rather than paying a one-time fee for their ringtone. The complaints were upheld.[55] As the authority had already adjudicated on the matter and confirmed the matter was not within its remit, the unusual step was taken of adding a notice to the ASA's online and telephone complaints system informing viewers that Jamster!-related complaints should be directed towards the broadcaster or the regulator, Ofcom.[citation needed] In May 2005, viewers inundated the ASA with new complaints regarding the continuous airing of the latest Crazy Frog advertisements. The intensity of the advertising was unprecedented in British television history. According to The Guardian, Jamster bought 73,716 spots across all TV channels in May alone — an average of nearly 2,378 slots daily — at a cost of about £8 million, just under half of which was spent on ITV. 87% of the population saw the Crazy Frog adverts an average of 26 times, 15% of the adverts appeared twice during the same advertising break and 66% were in consecutive ad breaks. An estimated 10% of the population saw the advert more than 60 times. This led to many members of the population finding the Crazy Frog, as its original name suggests, immensely irritating.[56] On 21 September 2005, the ASA ruled that the Crazy Frog, along with other Jamba ringtone advertisements, could not be shown before 9pm. This adjudication was revised on 25 January 2006, maintaining the 'upheld' decision but revising the wording of one of the points.[57][58] ------------------ https://upload.wikimedia.org/w....ikipedia/commons/9/9

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Mark E
Mark E
1 year ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: And now I know!

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Mark E
Mark E
1 year ago

I recognized the theme from Beverly Hills Cop!

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@bigintol03: It's interesting... more useless shit to block your mind up with - kind of like a squatters toilet in a house with no water.

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DMAN50
DMAN50
1 year ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: Epic Level Reply, that is the longest comment I have ever seen!

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@DMAN50: Yeah well a few simple lines at the start, actually have a whole history behind them..... So I have lived to see man walking on the moon and a banned frogs cock in an animation....

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@DMAN50: I was sitting at the kitchen table watching it live... https://upload.wikimedia.org/w....ikipedia/commons/a/a

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I just had to laugh - Joe as Crazy Frog and Amr as the Boss....
And the motorbikes.

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