They usually feature animated
characters singing songs and showing how to use the potty.
Taking over for the Squid Sisters from the first game, the two
characters sang songs for an audience of adoring, human fans.
With Animoji Karaoke, the idea is to use Animoji to lip sync to popular songs, making it look like the Animoji are doing the singing.The Apple Animoji ad features several Animoji
characters singing the song «All Night» by Big Boi.
Not exact matches
We chat and dance around and find things to make each other laugh (read: making weird faces, play - acting
characters, and
singing made - up
songs together).
Make cookies that you decorate based on the game, make up stories about the
characters in the game, dress up like them, find books or cards,
sing the
songs from the game, make up physical games like pretend to be the
characters in the game and play hide and seek - do all kinds of things that connect to the thing he / she enjoys.
In the musical «Avenue Q,» the
character Trekkie Monster
sings a
song called «The Internet is for Porn,» bursting the... (read more)
In the musical «Avenue Q,» the
character Trekkie Monster
sings a
song called «The Internet is for Porn,» bursting the bubble of his good - natured neighbor Kate Monster, who just wants to teach her kindergarten class how to use the world wide web.
In the musical «Avenue Q,» the
character Trekkie Monster
sings a
song called «The Internet is for Porn,» bursting the bubble... (read more)
Randy Newman may have written some
songs that aren't that impressive but these
songs are some of his best
songs, and they are all
sung fantastically by the
characters, they're either emotional
songs, or energetic and fun
songs, and combine that with the great animation and you have one heck of an awesome animated film.
Through
songs sung by numerous quirky
characters - the scientist, the government official, and the Hollywood agent - Daisy ultimately learns that being different is OK, and that fame and money aren't all they're cracked up to be.
Then there's the
character Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays: a young craps player high on the dice, howling obscenities,
singing snatches of nonsense
songs and crowing to nobody.
The stage show's original «book»
songs,
sung by the
characters as part of the show's narrative, are all dumped.
SING features more than 65
songs as it follows the musical aspirations of a diverse group of
characters all vying for the top spot in the world's biggest
singing competition.
You still get all of the old bonus material from the initial release — including seven audio commentaries with the cast and crew, the making - of featurette «Here's How It Was,» «Serenity: The 10th
Character,» deleted scenes, a gag reel, Alan Tudyk's audition tape, and two short bits of Joss Whedon visiting the set and
singing the theme
song — but only two new extras have been added to the Blu - ray set.
With a sparkling voice cast (everyone performs their
characters»
songs) and a heaping helping of wit and charm,
Sing is unexpectedly great fun.
To distinguish the
character - defining
songs (always of inner turmoil) from the more matter - of - fact and plot - driving
singing - as - dialogue, Hooper and cinematographer Danny Cohen shoot the
characters» solos in long close - ups (most done in a one - take or with only a short cutaway in the middle or a complete break just at the final word)-- every tiny movement magnified and expanded on the screen.
But first, Chelsea Peretti's
character needs to listen to a recording of her
singing a
song that she wrote — to calm down, of course
This first teaser trailer didn't show much at all, now we finally get a look at all the
characters and we get to hear some of the
songs from this musical - though no
singing yet.
That said, Disney has employed the Shrek formula of ending their movie with a feel - good
song where the
characters sing, although there appears to be no reason why Elton John's «Don't Go Breaking My Heart» is chosen, as it has absolutely nothing to do with the message of the movie.
At times it seems like the
characters finish a
song, speak six lines of dialogue, and then start
singing again.
It also raises the stakes on pop music drop - ins (having a
character sing a modern - day pop
song in an out - of - context time period) by having the guts to use a Radiohead
song.
Valerie Easton, in her directing debut, lets the cast tell the tale through acting and
character - driven
singing, saving the glitzy
song - and - dance for later.
The movie musical is dead, and I doubt Evita will be its resurrection; I'm not so certain that contemporary moviegoers are ready for films where
characters periodically break into
song, let alone
sing throughout the entire film.
One of the most memorable
songs is «Luck Be a Lady,» which became one of Sinatra's standards — although Brando's
character actually
sings it in the film!
And more importantly, it restores scenes featuring the home life and dance numbers of
characters Gregory Hines and his brother Maurice, and
songs like «Stormy Weather,»
sang by Lonette McKee playing a Lena Horne - like
character.
There are also more than enough heartrending scenes as several
characters sing their respective swan
songs to bring this particular film saga to a fitful conclusion.
On the soundtrack of The Book of Life «The Apology
Song» is
sung enthusiastically by La Santa Cecilia, then reprised in a more soulful manner by Diego Luna, the Mexican actor who is the voice of the lead
character Manolo in the film.
Sondheim's subversive and darkly comedic take on the most iconic
characters of fairy tales and folklore brings the disparate
characters into one story as they all head into the forest on various quests, running into each other and
singing a
song or two along the way.
Everyone, to a man and woman, hits the right notes for their
characters, as well as having the
singing chops to support the
songs.
Hands together in inverted v for the stable etc There is also a
song Petit Jesus that I put on a couple of years ago that
sings to the tune of Frere Jacques which brings in all the nativity
characters.
These Book Projects with Grading Rubrics include: - Introduction - student reading record - new book jacket - pyramid diorama - act it out - letter to the author - dress - up
character - salesperson - book critic - letter to friend - radio or television broadcast - comic strip -
sing a
song -
character puppet - mobile - new words - Venn diagram - poster board - map with key places - make a web - create a new page - story sequence - advertise - story flip book -
character map - book award - new ending - story chart - story map - postcard - story flag - letter to the author questions -
character feeling - real or make - believe -
character Venn diagram - fact finder - cause and effect - fact and opinions - event timeline - story quilt - book news - grading rubric These are GREAT for reading workshops.
Around the Piano /
Character Building Songs for Teens and Preteens is an engaging resource for teachers and team leaders that promotes social, emotional and character development while improving climate through singing, lyric writing and di
Character Building
Songs for Teens and Preteens is an engaging resource for teachers and team leaders that promotes social, emotional and
character development while improving climate through singing, lyric writing and di
character development while improving climate through
singing, lyric writing and discussion.
Students will get a chance to practice counting by twos as they
sing along to these
songs while they watch animated
characters, such as monkeys, holding up signs displaying multiples of two.
Other
characters include office - worker - turned - action - heroine Matilde (the «you» to whom the
song «Code Monkey» is
sung), Laura the Robo Queen (from the
song «The Future Soon»), Zombie Bob (from «Re: Your Brains») and the heroic curler (from «Curl»).
The cool part about the Kindle version of
Sing You Home is that it includes a set of folk
songs written by Picoult and
sung by Ellen Wilber that apply to Zoe, the main
character's life.
Soundtrack — A soundtrack with 20
songs from composer Nitta Takashi, including the previous title's theme
song, «Toki o Koete»
sung by Fuyumi Sakamoto, as well as the main theme, battle background music, main
character image
songs, and more.
The video showcases
characters special moves and impact skills including the newly additional
characters with a new theme
song, ( I've ) の新曲 「 belief 」,
sung by Kawada Mami.
This software, which can recreate a
singing voice carefully recorded and processed for each
character, makes it possible to generate an entire
song's vocal parts by simply entering a melody and lyrics on your computer.
Battles play out with two
characters under your direct control — the male protagonist doing the combat while your chosen heroine
sings a
Song Magic.
VGA X was basically an hour - long Sam Jackson commercial, and yes, he did voice a
character in GTA: San Andreas but Kelsey Grammer has probably
sung a
song or two.
Singing these
songs is a handful of vocaloids, primarily the game's title
character, Hatsune Miku.
In the case of Tosca, our Work of the Week, the
song in question is «Vissi d'arte» from the Puccini opera Tosca, in which the title
character, «the opera singer with the eyes of black, threatened with rape by her lover's imprisoner,
sings of her life dedicated to art and love, [then] fights him off and kills him,» explains Schimmel Gold, who set out to capture the «despair and overwhelming emotions» of the tragic heroine.
Theaster Gates's
character sings «Amazing Grace» on the streets of Harlem, while Courtesy the Artists, a collective, videotapes the willing as they interpret a
song in the dark.
What happens when you ask your friends to dress up like TV and film
characters of the eighties and
sing songs with you?
The methods are diverse: find a fictional
character that's going through exactly the same thing,
sing along to the pop
song that just gets you, or carefully study astrological compatibility charts.
In the «Cry Me A River» video most shots are taken on a beach or resort and depict three
characters on holiday
singing to the Justin Timberlake
song.
Over five - and - a-half minutes, a boy performs a surreal series of actions in idyllic spaces,
singing a disarmingly catchy, showtune - like
song; carrying an oversized fork; cutting apart a swath of fabric printed with images of the politically loaded cartoon
character Pepe the Frog; and, in one shot, standing backlit before a microphone in a recording studio.
The
song comes from the Gershwins» opera Porgy and Bess (1935) where it is
sung by the
character Sportin» Life, a drug dealer, who expresses his doubt about several statements in the Bible.