The show "Trazan och Banarne" was from the 70s/80s, but was Swedish not Dutch. The song was from one episode & I asked a friend about the translation. He explained that as it's a kiddie song, much like Dr. Seuss some of the words are just nonsense for the sound/effect (i.e., Apepapedingdingdång). The song is a back and forth between Trazan (Tarzan) & Apan (ape), one calling, the other responding "Ja" (yes), one asking if the other wants to dance, play, etc. Not a single reference to kebabs.
Well, it's mostly random 90s internet stuff. I think the bunny got some connection to the killer bunny in Monty Pythons hunt of the holy grail, or so I've heard.
Oh, and a funny note. "Dra en trall" can be interpreted both as sing a song and to fap. When the show was broadcasting, the later expression wasn't around.
And for this 'Dutch or Swedish' thing: The info bar to the right clearly states that it's a Swedish song, if anyone bothers to read it.
The flash won't work for me on albinoblacksheep, but I remember watching this for the first time absolutely years ago and thinking it was so funny. I ran around school singing it to my friend who pissed herself laughing. Good times!!
The song's from a Dutch kids' TV show of the seventies or eighties called "Trazan and Banarne" - there's videos about on YouTube. I have no idea what they're singing about but I'm fairly sure it has nothing to do with rabbits or Maggie Thatcher.
have not seen in years, thank you
CornyPoopDude 2 months ago
The show "Trazan och Banarne" was from the 70s/80s, but was Swedish not Dutch. The song was from one episode & I asked a friend about the translation. He explained that as it's a kiddie song, much like Dr. Seuss some of the words are just nonsense for the sound/effect (i.e., Apepapedingdingdång). The song is a back and forth between Trazan (Tarzan) & Apan (ape), one calling, the other responding "Ja" (yes), one asking if the other wants to dance, play, etc. Not a single reference to kebabs.
Tcheera 2 years ago
Well, it's mostly random 90s internet stuff. I think the bunny got some connection to the killer bunny in Monty Pythons hunt of the holy grail, or so I've heard.
Oh, and a funny note. "Dra en trall" can be interpreted both as sing a song and to fap. When the show was broadcasting, the later expression wasn't around.
And for this 'Dutch or Swedish' thing: The info bar to the right clearly states that it's a Swedish song, if anyone bothers to read it.
Tullkasse 2 years ago
*Giggle*
Thanks so much for the info on the fap reference. That I didn't know, and makes me incredibly happy.
Tcheera 2 years ago
The flash won't work for me on albinoblacksheep, but I remember watching this for the first time absolutely years ago and thinking it was so funny. I ran around school singing it to my friend who pissed herself laughing. Good times!!
naixoa 3 years ago
AUPABOPADINGDANGDONG!
cafeterialoca 3 years ago
Totally epic! :D
orderinchaos 3 years ago
It's the sort of thing that comes across as really strange, then when you think it couldn't get any more weird, it gets even more sureal.
Best thing on the Internet.
zionravescene 3 years ago
Funnniest damn thing I've ever seen!
I'll have to go to Kebob King if I ever get to Sweeden.
kaijuman 3 years ago
HAHAHA!!! EPIC!!
NevikUran 3 years ago
I wish I could find the chords for this song - I'd like to play it on my guitar :)
ohlala73 3 years ago
jada is a very well-known jazz standard. You should have no problem.
RobM75 3 years ago
What are they singing about? What's the song and who's the artist?
This is one of my favorite videos ever.
GrimVixen 4 years ago
The song's from a Dutch kids' TV show of the seventies or eighties called "Trazan and Banarne" - there's videos about on YouTube. I have no idea what they're singing about but I'm fairly sure it has nothing to do with rabbits or Maggie Thatcher.
LosDelMango 3 years ago
Dutch? I would say it's Swedish..
driot1 3 years ago
My bad - you're quite right, the show was Swedish.
LosDelMango 3 years ago
Apepapedingdingdång!
Conchobhar 4 years ago
Trazan? Ja.
srdale17 4 years ago