This? This was a beautiful rendition of the song, coming across the airwaves to Tokyo.
It was partly that Rikku was giggling too hard to stay on-key.
It was partly that Reno insisted on appending the lines to variations like, "Happy birthday t'you, an' shit."
It was partly that Mako heard all of the noise and deciding to sing along, with some well-placed honks.
It was partly that Petey chose that moment to NINJA ATTACK!!! Mako, and the ensuing vicious scuffle was a smidge louder than that particular part of the song.
It was partly that Rikku decided to cram in extra words at the end of lines, like "to you, Oh! Say hi to Dojima for us, okay?"
It was partly that Reno was halfway to being drunk, and rooting on his ferret in the cat-vs-ferret smackdown.
And, finally, it was probably not helped at all by the fact that Reno and Rikku had started it entirely different keys. They'd switched keys a few times, but neither of them had ended up where the other was.
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Date: 2009-11-12 01:49 am (UTC)It was partly that Rikku was giggling too hard to stay on-key.
It was partly that Reno insisted on appending the lines to variations like, "Happy birthday t'you, an' shit."
It was partly that Mako heard all of the noise and deciding to sing along, with some well-placed honks.
It was partly that Petey chose that moment to NINJA ATTACK!!! Mako, and the ensuing vicious scuffle was a smidge louder than that particular part of the song.
It was partly that Rikku decided to cram in extra words at the end of lines, like "to you, Oh! Say hi to Dojima for us, okay?"
It was partly that Reno was halfway to being drunk, and rooting on his ferret in the cat-vs-ferret smackdown.
And, finally, it was probably not helped at all by the fact that Reno and Rikku had started it entirely different keys. They'd switched keys a few times, but neither of them had ended up where the other was.
In other words, it was awesome.