Some of the misinterpreted lines from the Finnish Ducktales version were used for many sites.
Quests will be solved and traps will go off
#DUCKTALES THEME SONG ORIGINAL FULL#
The following are the lyrics of the Finnish DuckTales theme song, with an actual English translation.Īlways full of incidents, that's Duckburg This eventually led to pouriton creating the first interpretation site the day following the addition of text. The YTMND, Finnish DuckTales! by Boredalot, was originally textless until he received many comments telling him to add "Your arms are broken" as text.
#DUCKTALES THEME SONG ORIGINAL TV#
The original Finnish DuckTales YTMND was part of a smaller, more obscure fad where international versions of TV show themes are played. on Volume 1 and Finnish Ducktales on Volume 2). songs are included on the YTMND Soundtrack (German Super Mario Bros. 'A group of guys from England walked up and said, We heard your voice and knew right away that it was the guy who sings the DuckTales theme song. Instead of having an image which relates to the topic of the YTMND, the full interpreted lyric is written on the background image, with the topic of the YTMND saying something about the interpretation, usually "WTF?".īoth the Finnish Ducktales and German Super Mario Bros. In December, Disney promoted the reboot with a video featuring the new DuckTales cast-among them Danny Pudi, Ben Schwartz, and David Tennant-tackling the theme song. Super Show.Īn Interpretation fad is similar to a Dew! fad, but differs by having a much longer sound clip. Another popular song is the German version of the ending of the Super Mario Bros. Since then, they have expanded to include translations from other language versions of DuckTales and other series, as well as general non-English songs such as Heute Ist Mein Tag. The most popular phrases to come from this YTMND include "Your arms are broken!", "Uncle Lina" and "taco nazi". The fad first involved the Finnish version of the theme song from DuckTales. The Interpretation fad is one of several types of misinterpretation fads in which songs, typically sung in a foreign language, are phonetically "interpreted" (ad-lib) to English.
Interpretation - (anti-circumcision propaganda and other lechery)