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  • I remember this when I was young.

  • weird

    

  • rad

  • lazy freeloders....JK JK PPL....

  • I was always worried about the other animals getting too close to the porcupine.

  • I thought it was a hedgehog.

  • Does anyone remember another one where a girl and an alligator were like mimicking each others dances? And then a dog next to them watches but then eventually joins in at the end.

  • I Know Karen! I made In The Shadows Of Monadnock with her, and Ken. They are both amazing people!

  • I really really like this. It's so cool. There was another "music" clip in that show from many years before that had a space orchestra, it was the same concept as this (number of sounds increases then decreases). Also, the hedgehog is blue and can roll along. Sounds so familiar....

    ~Ra'akone

  • I recall that one, it had two different soundtracks. The "instruments" are alive, first a triangle creature with duck feet, then a green bouncing ball with a face, later a lute/guitar thing playing itself, not sure of the rest. Pretty weird and fun.

  • So, was this the inspiration for STOMP!?

  • Animals on Parade

    An elephant, a zebra, an ostrich, a hedgehog, a frog, and a ladybug walk across the screen, each adding the rhythm of its own walk to the soundtrack as it appears. At the end, each animal jumps on the elephant's back in turn, and the piece ends with just the elephant's rhythm left as it walks off with the others riding. Percussion by Ken Winokur and Ken Field.

  • I met her awhile ago. She's a prety amazing lady; everything is done by hand.

  • this is very original

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