Despite some of the comments here, I actually think it's a great song - it's obviously very catchy or we wouldn't remember it for this many years. Also - by singing the entire song, the audience is kind of lulled into relaxation - but then the Gargantua suddenly appears! Playing the whole song makes his appearance even more intense!
There is a huge chasm which separates a song being memorable for being good, and one being so memorable...for being so terrible. This "song" is the latter. And her performance of said song is absolutely dreadful.
It's a flick from 1966 and the audience, as can be observed, are middle-aged looking people. So it's ANOTHER GENERATIONS idea of good music. WHAT would anyone EXPECT? .. . frigging rap/hip hop, emo, thrash metal?
Well said. Spot on. If I may add, because what do people today, understand about culture other than blunts and emo pseudo rap etc, is the fact that this is exactly the trailing music of the bing Crosby, frank Sinatra era that served that generation and market that sure as hell wasn't going to give in to counter culture, much less, most of the rock and roll genre except for maybe Elvis who despite the Rock roll side, proved himself more so a DECENT GUY....as the also love song crooner and even more so and his most success award wise... Christian gospel along with his movie musicals that the Perry Como and Dean Martin crowd could accept and of course the music type you hear here. But that 50s rock and especially its Rolling Stones and led Zeppelin style soul rhythm and blues rock.... whatever one wants to call it, I am describing it THE WAY THEY HEAR IT and.... I remember one of those old timers from the Perry Como days, his music choice into the 90s I remember, his degenerate burnt out 70's son who put on some Zeppelin with the stereo volume so low you could barely hear it unless You put your ear to the speaker box as intended by his son in which within 1 minute while the old timer sitting on his recliner chair watching as usual everyday in the afternoon, his cowboy westerns....I found out why is son put it on so low and at 23 myself, I learned something I didn't know. Out of nowhere The old timer turns to me and says with a straight face, "you know, I really hate that N*##** music" ...and instantly his son turned the volume off, power off, grabbed the record and put it away and that was the end of that. Stones and Zeppelin for example did have blues and soul inspiration and leanings and the die hard bing Crosby white American generation across the board wasn't having none of that, which they keenly saw as BLACK music. And so the old racist generation is the label given, but that's not exactly true. It's more so a American culture viewpoint, where a decent moral America is the ideology, and therefore blacks and the Rights movement and it's also keenly noticed communist flavors, stemming from the Cold war, red diaper babies and in other words, ROCKING THE BOAT, THEY DON'T LIKE THEIR SEAT ON THE BUS, THEY DON'T KNOW HOW GOOD THEY HAVE IT, etc etc....was UN-AMERICAN. And if it's American bigot idolatry, then let's reference a Simpsons episode where Homer's father back in the 60s representing the old regime and what on television ultimately sparked his wife...house wife with the classic stay at home and have supper fixed and beer and slippers ready for the hard working MAN OF THE HOUSE, "Hey woman can't you see I'm trying to watch the super bowl or else it's liable to lose interest in the next few years (here comes Joe Namath on the screen) LOOK AT HER!! GET A HAIRCUT HIPPIE!! (she becomes mesmerized now knows her new path in life and now comes Unitas) ...now look at HIM...that's a HAIRCUT you can set a watch to..." And so, it's hard to be biologically racist to a member of your own racial group and therefore, the last of what was truly American was baseball, apple pie and...not Chevrolet, because as Henry Ford said as a warning against decadent ruination of America, YOU DON'T NEED anything but what my Model A and T can deliver instead of annual restyling and what is only fashionable rather than practical....he was right. So much so as far as what is American along with not being a communist and not being a whiner or rocking the boat and/or much less trying to be different than the carbon copy rest of those who follow suit or in other words damn well know encoded by their flat top or acceptable style of hair and dress....WE DON'T LIKE SHOW OFFS OR bad guys and the movie TEN COMMANDMENTS was all the STAR WARS white Christian America ever needed. Where it was common many teenage boys coming out of the movie theater and fighting each other for weeks to come at school recess as to who was going to be Moses that day... I WANT TO BE MOSES....nooo!! I WANT TO BE MOSES 😡😤!!! This America even for the practical well ordered Japanese who despite losing the war and on top of it if the island chain ass kicking wasn't enough, a couple nukes to boot.... understand and accept a well ordered and moral society where America led the way and Japan, like what is shown in this movie....imported what is pure wholesale Americana and they PAID for it because they liked it. So much so that just because they also copied it and many things Western....they also understood and appreciated the authentic aspect and what you see here was one of many singer females from America that came for a very well paying entertainment position....a sort of las Vegas lounge equivalent that to this day can still be had in some degree or fashion. Heck, I even knew a woman who happened to do just that and typical for the time of the single unmarried and unfashionable American woman who for whatever reason slipped through the cracks and didn't get married. Probably at the time, A woman with her own slight opinion in which today you wouldn't even notice but back then....HEY MISS, YOU SAID JOHN Kennedy was handsome???? THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD! ....notice in the movie too, the singer was spared and when released to only fall a injurious unconscious landing, all the Japanese patrons quickly coming to her aid and rescue.... It's not a accident, it's scripted into the movie for a reason.... It's not a stupid song. It's not a stupid scene with some supposed out of place redhead American nobody that appears to make no sense and adding to the theme or plot of the movie that arguably doesn't make real life sense. It makes plenty of sense...this is Japanese culture with its adopted western culture segments they like, as well as their increasing popularity for what is yet to peak ....gigantic theme character monster movies....and the West in reciprocation, liked those segments. Of course this hell bent rappula culture has no idea how popular Godzilla was in America back in the 70s along with its toy memorabilia, trading cards etc... I got the song on my MP3 file, she is classic Japanese lounge talent, persona, vocal drive....it's cultural history annnnnd of course it's no surprise most simpleton new age Americans especially don't like it I noticed when comments about this movie and scene comes up and the ironic fact along with it that the Japanese are one of the last major economy holdouts in terms of their own determination for a homogeneous and relatively sovereign JAPAN... Lol a indirect hostility for a country where you are hard pressed to find even a scrap of paper garbage on the ground.... anywhere... For real...
During the 70s this local TV station would play the same movie that week, when this was the movie my sisters, brothers and I would watch it each time. This scene was one of our favorites. We knew the lyrics to the whole song, I still know the lyrics. My brother thought the drummer was cool. Corny movie that was great. Good 70s memories, thanks for posting.
Im 47, (oh my goodness) This was my favorite Giant Monster movie. I have never forgotten this scene. I think i was 13 when i saw it. It was so bazaar and hilarious for us kids back then that i just couldnt forget it.. I seriously was just thinking about the song last Month.
I always wondered if the girl got stuck in the gargantua's throat? Lol, this movie takes me back! As an 8-year old kid, it scared the hell outta me! I just found someone with a bootleg on eBay - bought it for $5!
Short Bio: Kipp Hamilton did a lot of movies and television throughout the Fifties and Sixties but never quite hit it big. Her final credit was the 1968 Toho giant monster movie War of the Gargantuas. In it she appeared briefly as a cruise ship lounge singer who performs a song so dreadful it could have killed anyone’s career. “The Words Get Stuck in My Throat” is so wretched that when the savage green Gargantua appears at the end of the scene to kill her, it’s practically a mercy killing.
Great monster flick from the 70's. I couldn't have been more than 7-8 years old but I remember this movie well. I also remember my sister driving me absolutely CRAZY singing the chorus to that song.
Damn! I saw this back in the mid-70's when I was around 6 or 7. I never forgot that corny song or how the monster ate her and spit her clothes back on the stage! Thanks for posting!
My brothers and I actually saw this movie with Monster Zero at the old Fortway Theater in Brooklyn. When she started singing we were chuckling and saying "yeah, in a few minutes SHE is gonna get stuck in the monster's throat HAHA!
@grips187 Grips she wasn't eaten. Gargantua dropped her when the crew turned on the ship's lights & irritated his eyes. The lady he ate was at the airport he attacked. Haruo Nakajima, the guy playing the green gargantua (also played godzilla) who was athletic, hammed it up in this movie because he could move so freely in the suit, which wasnt stiff like his godzilla suit.
Lounge Singer: Words get stuck in my throat. Audience: (snoring & trying to stay awake) Green Gargantua shows up & eats the lounge singer. Audience: (roars with laughter & gives applause)
Seriously missed opportunity with this script. Gaira chewed up and spit out the garments of countless people in this movie but we didn't get a shot of him choking on this lady while trying to eat her immediately following the song.
I grew up in the 70s and have no memory of this movie. My friends and I would probably have thrown popcorn and been kicked out. Edit - the monster was pretty cool though.
It's a flick from 1966 and the audience, as can be observed, are middle-aged looking people. So it's ANOTHER GENERATIONS idea of good music. WHAT would anyone EXPECT? .. . frigging rap/hip hop, emo, thrash metal?
As much as this grates on my nerves it brings back memories of an awesome movie! Too funny, I looked for this today because just 1hr ago I passed by a cartoon with this same scene! ...think it may have been scooby doo.
This is so great- that grating voice belting out that, god what's the word- ugly lyric. Then she gets chewed up, and her dress spit out on stage. Had to be written by a non-native speaker. Genius.
Ok that that's enough of this song time for old magical remote to work come on work that's it (COMES BACK WITH SHOTGUN) finally even the gargantuan got tired of this song
Damn...this forgotten song reemrged in a Scooby Doo episode
Gabriel Atienza bro I just realized that!
Yeah definitely a nice nod, the scene in Scooby Doo was pretty similar to this one. And even the monster design was similar to the one in this clip
And I absolutely love it. It's a much better version than the one in War of the Gargantuans.
And the whole episode is based on this that’s so cool I love scooby doo
What a classic. The best part of the movie really. Probably the greatest worst movie song ever....I LOVE IT!!! :)
You and I are are of one mind, sir.
That's a fact!
haha comedy but true :)
lol Well put.
@@wildhipichld This^ ain't THAT funny.
In an alternative universe, they lady singer saves the day by unintentionally getting stuck in the monster's throat, killing it!
😂😂😂🎉
Yep. Grew up in the 70's and this song is absolutely burned into my memory. lol My sister would sing it CONSTANTLY.
One of the greatest hits of the seventies, the drummer was unbelievable.
This scene shows how truly evil the Green Gargantua was; he waited until she finished torturing the audience before making his appearance.
And n left her alive to continue again
One of tye most beautiful songs
This is song is beautiful
Despite some of the comments here, I actually think it's a great song - it's obviously very catchy or we wouldn't remember it for this many years. Also - by singing the entire song, the audience is kind of lulled into relaxation - but then the Gargantua suddenly appears! Playing the whole song makes his appearance even more intense!
There is a huge chasm which separates a song being memorable for being good, and one being so memorable...for being so terrible. This "song" is the latter. And her performance of said song is absolutely dreadful.
It's a flick from 1966 and the audience, as can be observed, are middle-aged looking people. So it's ANOTHER GENERATIONS idea of good music. WHAT would anyone EXPECT? .. . frigging rap/hip hop, emo, thrash metal?
Well said. Spot on.
If I may add,
because what do people today, understand about culture other than blunts and emo pseudo rap etc,
is the fact that this is exactly the trailing music of the bing Crosby, frank Sinatra era that served that generation and market that sure as hell wasn't going to give in to counter culture, much less, most of the rock and roll genre except for maybe Elvis who despite the Rock roll side, proved himself more so a DECENT GUY....as the also love song crooner and even more so and his most success award wise... Christian gospel along with his movie musicals that the Perry Como and Dean Martin crowd could accept and of course the music type you hear here.
But that 50s rock and especially its Rolling Stones and led Zeppelin style soul rhythm and blues rock.... whatever one wants to call it, I am describing it THE WAY THEY HEAR IT and....
I remember one of those old timers from the Perry Como days, his music choice into the 90s I remember,
his degenerate burnt out 70's son who put on some Zeppelin with the stereo volume so low you could barely hear it unless You put your ear to the speaker box as intended by his son in which within 1 minute while the old timer sitting on his recliner chair watching as usual everyday in the afternoon, his cowboy westerns....I found out why is son put it on so low and at 23 myself, I learned something I didn't know.
Out of nowhere The old timer turns to me and says with a straight face,
"you know, I really hate that N*##** music"
...and instantly his son turned the volume off, power off, grabbed the record and put it away and that was the end of that.
Stones and Zeppelin for example did have blues and soul inspiration and leanings and the die hard bing Crosby white American generation across the board wasn't having none of that, which they keenly saw as BLACK music.
And so the old racist generation is the label given, but that's not exactly true.
It's more so a American culture viewpoint, where a decent moral America is the ideology, and therefore blacks and the Rights movement and it's also keenly noticed communist flavors, stemming from the Cold war, red diaper babies and in other words,
ROCKING THE BOAT,
THEY DON'T LIKE THEIR SEAT ON THE BUS,
THEY DON'T KNOW HOW GOOD THEY HAVE IT,
etc etc....was UN-AMERICAN.
And if it's American bigot idolatry, then let's reference a Simpsons episode where Homer's father back in the 60s representing the old regime and what on television ultimately sparked his wife...house wife with the classic stay at home and have supper fixed and beer and slippers ready for the hard working MAN OF THE HOUSE,
"Hey woman can't you see I'm trying to watch the super bowl or else it's liable to lose interest in the next few years (here comes Joe Namath on the screen) LOOK AT HER!! GET A HAIRCUT HIPPIE!! (she becomes mesmerized now knows her new path in life and now comes Unitas) ...now look at HIM...that's a HAIRCUT you can set a watch to..."
And so, it's hard to be biologically racist to a member of your own racial group and therefore, the last of what was truly American was baseball, apple pie and...not Chevrolet, because as Henry Ford said as a warning against decadent ruination of America, YOU DON'T NEED anything but what my Model A and T can deliver instead of annual restyling and what is only fashionable rather than practical....he was right.
So much so as far as what is American along with not being a communist and not being a whiner or rocking the boat and/or much less trying to be different than the carbon copy rest of those who follow suit or in other words damn well know encoded by their flat top or acceptable style of hair and dress....WE DON'T LIKE SHOW OFFS OR bad guys and the movie TEN COMMANDMENTS was all the STAR WARS white Christian America ever needed.
Where it was common many teenage boys coming out of the movie theater and fighting each other for weeks to come at school recess as to who was going to be Moses that day...
I WANT TO BE MOSES....nooo!! I WANT TO BE MOSES 😡😤!!!
This America even for the practical well ordered Japanese who despite losing the war and on top of it if the island chain ass kicking wasn't enough, a couple nukes to boot.... understand and accept a well ordered and moral society where America led the way and Japan, like what is shown in this movie....imported what is pure wholesale Americana and they PAID for it because they liked it.
So much so that just because they also copied it and many things Western....they also understood and appreciated the authentic aspect and what you see here was one of many singer females from America that came for a very well paying entertainment position....a sort of las Vegas lounge equivalent that to this day can still be had in some degree or fashion.
Heck, I even knew a woman who happened to do just that and typical for the time of the single unmarried and unfashionable American woman who for whatever reason slipped through the cracks and didn't get married.
Probably at the time, A woman with her own slight opinion in which today you wouldn't even notice but back then....HEY MISS, YOU SAID JOHN Kennedy was handsome???? THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD!
....notice in the movie too, the singer was spared and when released to only fall a injurious unconscious landing, all the Japanese patrons quickly coming to her aid and rescue....
It's not a accident, it's scripted into the movie for a reason....
It's not a stupid song.
It's not a stupid scene with some supposed out of place redhead American nobody that appears to make no sense and adding to the theme or plot of the movie that arguably doesn't make real life sense.
It makes plenty of sense...this is Japanese culture with its adopted western culture segments they like, as well as their increasing popularity for what is yet to peak ....gigantic theme character monster movies....and the West in reciprocation, liked those segments.
Of course this hell bent rappula culture has no idea how popular Godzilla was in America back in the 70s along with its toy memorabilia, trading cards etc...
I got the song on my MP3 file, she is classic Japanese lounge talent, persona, vocal drive....it's cultural history annnnnd of course it's no surprise most simpleton new age Americans especially don't like it I noticed when comments about this movie and scene comes up and the ironic fact along with it that the Japanese are one of the last major economy holdouts in terms of their own determination for a homogeneous and relatively sovereign JAPAN...
Lol a indirect hostility for a country where you are hard pressed to find even a scrap of paper garbage on the ground.... anywhere...
For real...
During the 70s this local TV station would play the same movie that week, when this was the movie my sisters, brothers and I would watch it each time. This scene was one of our favorites. We knew the lyrics to the whole song, I still know the lyrics. My brother thought the drummer was cool. Corny movie that was great. Good 70s memories, thanks for posting.
KTLA channel 5 in Los Angeles did that. Five nights in a row--this, Johnny Socko, and every Godzilla movie ever made. And Gamera. Those were the days!
Never forgot this song or this scene!! Felt so bad for her 😪 My husband sings this sometimes and we crack up...lol!
Awesome, addictive song, thanks for posting.
Shades of the Legendary Lou-Ann Poovie, Gomer's Gal.
Special scene from many of our childhoods.
Im 47, (oh my goodness) This was my favorite Giant Monster movie. I have never forgotten this scene. I think i was 13 when i saw it. It was so bazaar and hilarious for us kids back then that i just couldnt forget it.. I seriously was just thinking about the song last Month.
Kipp Hamilton. former sister in law of Carol Burnett. I definitely remember seeing this sometime in 1973 or 74 on Creature Feature in Chicago.
I always wondered if the girl got stuck in the gargantua's throat? Lol, this movie takes me back! As an 8-year old kid, it scared the hell outta me! I just found someone with a bootleg on eBay - bought it for $5!
One of my favorite movies.
Bad ass movie
When Devo played this I never knew it was a cover song.
Why can't one of these monsters do this to Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus?
Or the whole Kardashian family for that matter?
eh, I,m okay with Taylor Swift, but agree on Cyrus, Katy Perry & Kardashians. Monster would probably get sick though.
@preo2, 👍😉
It can happen in your dreams
Well, like the song says, they probably would get stuck in the poor monster's throat!
She sang that with so much passion, it’s a shame that her career had to come to an end that evening
Short Bio: Kipp Hamilton did a lot of movies and television throughout the Fifties and Sixties but never quite hit it big. Her final credit was the 1968 Toho giant monster movie War of the Gargantuas. In it she appeared briefly as a cruise ship lounge singer who performs a song so dreadful it could have killed anyone’s career. “The Words Get Stuck in My Throat” is so wretched that when the savage green Gargantua appears at the end of the scene to kill her, it’s practically a mercy killing.
lol
@OfThisNot, 😁😆😂🤣
😂😂 That is awesome.
Only to be parodied by scooby doo 50 years later
She doesn't get killed and song isn't particularly dreadful, do you ever get something right b1tch?
this was magically removed from my playlist so i had to add it again. magic is real.
@Beardman29 She wasn't eaten, he dropped her when the lights were turned on by the ship's crew. The woman that was eaten was at the airport attack.
You will either have no idea what this clip is, or you will laugh hysterically at the memories it invokes. There's really no in between ;)
best movie ever made
Omg this is a song from scooby doo
Try the other way around.
it's from the war of the gargantuas
Scooby Doo did it so much better
@@KingDami1999vocally maybe but they ain't touching the band especially the trumpet player
@@KingDami1999that entire Scooby Doo episode is a reference to this movie
Ahhhhh the desperate hope that even if the movie is a flop, surely the song will be a hit.😆😆😆
She was gorgeous
Before Rotten Tomatoes, there was......GARGANTUA!
Great monster flick from the 70's. I couldn't have been more than 7-8 years old but I remember this movie well. I also remember my sister driving me absolutely CRAZY singing the chorus to that song.
Hands down..Awesome song Kipp Hamilton sung🎧🎶🎶🎵✨✨
Ahhhh HELM YASSS! A FAVORITE of my brothers and mine. Have the movie too!
At least he let her finish the song.😁
finally....a childhood earlier is found!!!!
Damn! I saw this back in the mid-70's when I was around 6 or 7. I never forgot that corny song or how the monster ate her and spit her clothes back on the stage! Thanks for posting!
He didn't get to eat her, they blinded him with lights and he dropped his dinner..lol
@@mreunome saw it tonight and looked like the words got stuck in his throat so he had to spit 'em out !
Well the savage green monster didn't ate her. It saw light and dropped her👇
She really brought her A game. Terrific👌
yea but she hit the A game on B flat
It's on a number of streaming platforms now.....Max, Pluto, Tubi, and Plex for starters.
Why did I wake up thinking about this song Lol
Most vicious music review of all time.
Wow!! Premo!!
This is great
I just watched the episode of Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated that featured this song. Victor Cook worked some fantastic references into his cartoons.
The strangest and best Kaiju movie ever made, with nightmarish giant monsters and haunting and horrifying theme music.
Yes, the soundtrack really added to this movie...
My brothers and I actually saw this movie with Monster Zero at the old Fortway Theater in Brooklyn. When she started singing we were chuckling and saying "yeah, in a few minutes SHE is gonna get stuck in the monster's throat HAHA!
@grips187 Grips she wasn't eaten. Gargantua dropped her when the crew turned on the ship's lights & irritated his eyes. The lady he ate was at the airport he attacked. Haruo Nakajima, the guy playing the green gargantua (also played godzilla) who was athletic, hammed it up in this movie because he could move so freely in the suit, which wasnt stiff like his godzilla suit.
Lounge Singer: Words get stuck in my throat.
Audience: (snoring & trying to stay awake)
Green Gargantua shows up & eats the lounge singer.
Audience: (roars with laughter & gives applause)
But then she gets stuck in the monster's throat, and coughed out.
The audience groans with disappointment.
The audience seemed to really enjoy that gaijin's singing.
I wouldn't have looked for this if it wasn't for Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated.
The instrumental version of this tune has the perfect vocal.
fantastic
Gaira: The girl, gets stuck in my throat.
the trumpet is cool...
Classic song
Seriously missed opportunity with this script. Gaira chewed up and spit out the garments of countless people in this movie but we didn't get a shot of him choking on this lady while trying to eat her immediately following the song.
The best!
I guess she assumed it was safe to sing this in a non-english speaking country.
perfect pitch (or the opposite) is universal tho
green gargantua new judge on the voice
Decades later, even being hit by a stroke, it haunts me....😨😨😨😨
I believe that Devo did a version this😂
Carol Burnett s real life sister in law singing here. I would have preferred Carol singing it 😂😂
Yeesh, this song! I gotta go back to Rebecca Black's "Friday."
Devo does it too !
I grew up in the 70s and have no memory of this movie. My friends and I would probably have thrown popcorn and been kicked out. Edit - the monster was pretty cool though.
interesting yet grotesque Kipp Hamilton singing this War of the Gargantuans lounge song....
This actress was the sister in law of comedian Carol Burnett
It's a flick from 1966 and the audience, as can be observed, are middle-aged looking people. So it's ANOTHER GENERATIONS idea of good music. WHAT would anyone EXPECT? .. . frigging rap/hip hop, emo, thrash metal?
the gargantua mistook het for dusty springfield
Where the hell is Booji Boy when you need him?
Call it morbid but I think this was my favorite part
Anyone seen Tivoli Nights..from Reptilicus, another monster movie with a cheesy song??
As much as this grates on my nerves it brings back memories of an awesome movie! Too funny, I looked for this today because just 1hr ago I passed by a cartoon with this same scene! ...think it may have been scooby doo.
You know it was and it was better in scooby doo.
Just saw her in a Man From UNCLE episode.
Here cos of Devo
i cant stop laughing
We would always make fun of this part of the movie,lol!
Everyone can relate to the romantic mood that a sore throat evokes.
Sad...Booji Boy and Kipp Hamilton would have been a killer duo for this song...
Bro this is in a Scooby-Doo door episode
Sung by the Late Kipp Hamilton
I guess the Sea Creature didn't appreciate her singing, no? 👍😎
What gets stuck in her throat.....This could be changed to a dirty song
omg scooby doo made a reference to this movie. the first time this song was sang to brothers in giant costumes were attacking crystal cove...
This is so great- that grating voice belting out that, god what's the word- ugly lyric. Then she gets chewed up, and her dress spit out on stage.
Had to be written by a non-native speaker. Genius.
@jimmybryght Actually, you'd want to get at the writer of the song and then go after the director. LOL
She was related to Carol Burnett.
You left out the best part.
Ok that that's enough of this song time for old magical remote to work come on work that's it (COMES BACK WITH SHOTGUN) finally even the gargantuan got tired of this song
Sounds like she's very familiar with things being stuck in her throat
Their clothes get stuck in my throat (That is why I keep spitting them out).
この歌も、伊福部さんの作曲とは知らなんだ・・・
…and she would’ve gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for you meddling kids!!!
SCOOBY DOOBY DOOOOO
Well, these things happen in Japan.
Guess she didn't get stuck in his throat...
lol i forgot all about this song
1:33 The Japanese version of Rebecca Black dies...
COWBELL!!! COWBELL!!! OMG COWBELL PLEASE!!!!
Our family always joked that the audience should have applauded her being eaten.
Scooby doo did it waaaaayyy better
she cant sing...better than miley cyrus though
恐麩のカイヤさん💦💦