Have you seen the video, What Does the Fox Say? It
first appeared on YouTube September of last year. Since its debut, over 400
million people have watched it and tried to imitate the noises the fox makes. This
fox is very unique and a little jazzy.
Musician brothers Bard and Vegard Ylvisaker make up
the band, Ylvis, pronounced Elvis. They are also comedians with their own talk
show in Norway. Christian Lochstoer, managing editor for the boys, helped them
write the song and produce the video.
It is a simple song based on the fact that fox
noises are unfamiliar to most humans. We know that a cow moos and a cat meows,
but what does a fox do? We have a frog croaking and a bird tweeting, but the
fox is sly. What sound does sly create.
This fox says, “Ring-ding-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!”
or “Wa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pow!” You will hear it say, “Joff-tchoff-tchoffo-tchoffo-tchoff!”
and “Hatee-hatee-hatee-ho!” Like I said, he is a very jazzy fox. At the end of
the video, the animated fox comes out and does a little dance while scatting, “Boo-boo-bop-weydo!”
Apparently, foxes scat.
Enter the highly popular children’s book, What Does
the Fox Say? illustrated by another Norwegian, Svein Nyhus. This Simon and
Schuster production uses the lyrics of the song and borrows the masquerade
party atmosphere from the video as a back drop for the wacky red, yellow and
gray scenes involving oddly shaped animals.
In the music video, the brothers sing and dance
while wearing fox outfits similar to a team mascot. Most of the revelers are
also clad in mascot-like animals such as a dog, mouse, elephant and bird who
dance around the foxes in an odd line dance that emphasizes the different
animal paws/feet.
Amongst the dancing, sits an older man in a rocking
chair with a little girl on his lap. As the boys sing “A-hee-ahee-ha-hee!” the
man attempts to read the same words as if they are coming out of the picture
book. In the book, it is a frog reading to two chicks and a fish in his bowl.
The rocking chair is reaching to the sky as the frog looks to be horizontal and
tongue-tied.
I say, grandparents beware! This is a messed up,
crazy noise making book and you will need to watch the video before attempting
the fox’s vo-SCAT-ulary.
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I'm taking part in a "blog tour"--posting on June 23 and then sharing three other blogs I enjoy. Would you be willing to participate the next week? (June 30)? I am trying to link my friends to a variety of bloggers, and many of my online friends are writers. Let me know if you'd be interested. Send me your email address and I'll share the basic questions.
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Nancy, this is not a good time for me, but I want to thank you for the invite. Looks like a lot of fun! :)
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