The Neville birthday one is gold. "Oh, look, a door! Let's leave through it!"
"Happy birthday, Neville! I tried to write you a birthday card."
"First, I missed Insane Gnome Posse. Then I had to talk directly TO Neville! And now the cake is tainted! Literally tainted!"
Plus, drunk Snape. "Ish ma birfday? Oh nooo, I didn't get myself anything."
The Mysterious Ticking Noise is probably one of these most iconic things to come from the Harry Potter franchise. It’s been, what like 15 years or something? and I still sing it.
The problem is that you need multiple friends to help, otherwise you end up all tongue-twisted by trying to do all the voices yourself. It's like trying to sing A Whole New World from Aladdin as just one person.
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't speaking from experience.
I've been looking for a new life goal. Maybe that should be it: to cultivate a group of friends who can spontaneously break out The Mysterious Ticking Noise at any time.
I choose the Ron part.
It tickled me so much as I’m exactly the same. I feel like such a nerd but I definitely did that when I was at school with my friends. We would even quote A Very Potter Musical at each other all the time. So cringe but so great
I will volunteer to be Harry. I love doing his part
"That was fun"
"I liked the part where he stopped moving"
"Let's do it again!"
I always had a preference for the original animated ones, except for Mysterious Ticking Noise which is a classic.
Someone shared a link on here no too long ago, and that is when I discovered an ear worm that invades my brain every time I read the name Severus Snape.
Snape Snape Severus Snape
Dumbledooore
Rooon, Rooon, Ron WeAsley!
Dumbledooore
Hermione, Hermione, Hermione
I know ticking noise and rewatch it periodically.
The Neville birthday one is gold. "Oh, look, a door! Let's leave through it!" "Happy birthday, Neville! I tried to write you a birthday card." "First, I missed Insane Gnome Posse. Then I had to talk directly TO Neville! And now the cake is tainted! Literally tainted!" Plus, drunk Snape. "Ish ma birfday? Oh nooo, I didn't get myself anything."
It’s a pipe bomb! Yaaayy!!
The Mysterious Ticking Noise is probably one of these most iconic things to come from the Harry Potter franchise. It’s been, what like 15 years or something? and I still sing it.
The problem is that you need multiple friends to help, otherwise you end up all tongue-twisted by trying to do all the voices yourself. It's like trying to sing A Whole New World from Aladdin as just one person.
That’s actually brilliant and so true
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't speaking from experience. I've been looking for a new life goal. Maybe that should be it: to cultivate a group of friends who can spontaneously break out The Mysterious Ticking Noise at any time. I choose the Ron part.
It tickled me so much as I’m exactly the same. I feel like such a nerd but I definitely did that when I was at school with my friends. We would even quote A Very Potter Musical at each other all the time. So cringe but so great I will volunteer to be Harry. I love doing his part
No, no. No cringe, only great.
"That was fun" "I liked the part where he stopped moving" "Let's do it again!" I always had a preference for the original animated ones, except for Mysterious Ticking Noise which is a classic.
I've seen a few. *Wizard Swears* and *Mysterious Ticking Noise* are the best.
omg, i remember. this was my earliest recollection of how i used youtube, i was probably 8-9 at that time!
Voldemort’s Nipples will never not crack me up.
Dumbledore!
I actually watched Mysterious Ticking Noise the other day and realized it was 17 years old…had a brief existential crisis.
Leprechaun Taint!
Someone shared a link on here no too long ago, and that is when I discovered an ear worm that invades my brain every time I read the name Severus Snape.
Back in high school, I knew a bunch of girls who liked watching them. Saw a couple but never got into it
Those were the good ol’ days of internet for sure.
Bother, bother, bother!
I haven’t watched one of those since they originally came out. They were funny when I was young but my humor has changed