Cripto looks back on his music career.
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All music belongs to all who own the rights; it would take too long to list it all.
Donny & Marie (C) Osmond Productions and everybody else who owns the rights
Sonic the Hedgehog (C) SEGA
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Future Fox: I like to sing too though I only sing in Hebrew. I mostly sing during events in Israel. Our events only corresponds to the Hebrew calender so it won't coincide well with your Gregorian calender. Yom Ha'atzmaut, also known as Israel's Independence Day, is on the 5th of Iyar but has to be celebrated on Tuesdays or Thursdays in the Gregorian Calender since we don't want to throw a party during Shabbat which would violate our norms. Our first Yom Ha'atzmaut was on May 14 and Lior's birthday coincides with that date but we do not celebrate his birthday every year on May 14 since its more proper for us Israelis to celebrate his birthday in accordance to the Hebrew calender.
Chuong: So, what do you usually sing?
Future Fox: Usually Hava Nagila or Rabbi Nachman as they are two of the most popular songs in Israel during Yom Ha'atzmaut. Whenever I sing Rabbi Nachman, I would have my electric guitar with me. Music will never go away and its important to every country, But in Israel, music, especially the ones with a lively and fast feel to them, is the soul of Israel.
Chuong: You and Cripto have a lot in common; both of you are autistic superheroes who love singing. The difference is that your powers are not as strong as Cripto's powers.
Future Fox: I don't think that would be a correct statement. The more powers you have, the more responsibility is on you. If you let your powers control you, you will get hurt. My powers are mostly my super intelligence hence I built my super armored outfit on my own that gives me abilities. I can even fire portable missiles from my forearm armor parts.
Chuong: So, what do you usually sing?
Future Fox: Usually Hava Nagila or Rabbi Nachman as they are two of the most popular songs in Israel during Yom Ha'atzmaut. Whenever I sing Rabbi Nachman, I would have my electric guitar with me. Music will never go away and its important to every country, But in Israel, music, especially the ones with a lively and fast feel to them, is the soul of Israel.
Chuong: You and Cripto have a lot in common; both of you are autistic superheroes who love singing. The difference is that your powers are not as strong as Cripto's powers.
Future Fox: I don't think that would be a correct statement. The more powers you have, the more responsibility is on you. If you let your powers control you, you will get hurt. My powers are mostly my super intelligence hence I built my super armored outfit on my own that gives me abilities. I can even fire portable missiles from my forearm armor parts.
Cripto: What you just said is accurate; I had a ton of physical and mental pains from my superpowers. Its worst was when I first got them at age 15; I kept wondering if life was even worth it. Obviously I can see that it is.
Me: Back on Kriegland, music was the heart and soul of our kingdom.
C.K./King Leo: Indeed; we wouldn't exist without it. And my subjects have proven that when spreading around this world's populations. When visiting them in foreign countries, they tell me that in the case of ones that like slower cultures, America is just too fast-paced for them.
Me: Back on Kriegland, music was the heart and soul of our kingdom.
C.K./King Leo: Indeed; we wouldn't exist without it. And my subjects have proven that when spreading around this world's populations. When visiting them in foreign countries, they tell me that in the case of ones that like slower cultures, America is just too fast-paced for them.
Future Fox: *To you and King Leo.* Israel is a fast-paced country yet some of your people described my country as what Kriegland could've been if they survived and their culture modernized. Some of your people were also surprised to learn that Israel is far from Neo-Luddite and technology is prevalent everywhere. And to top it off, Israel is not all desert; we have snow, rain, grassland, forests, etc. Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Nazareth are cities in Israel with significant Krieglandonian populations there. Nazareth looks traditional on the outside but inside that city, is actually modern. Yes, its also the city that is described as the childhood home of Jesus and has a significant Christian population despite the majority being Muslim there and yes, they actually get along well there and no one complains. Many Christian tourists around the world also visits Nazareth and the Muslims there don't mind at all one bit. In fact, they welcome them with open arms; the scenes of Israel that Fox News doesn't want you to see since they keep portraying my country as more dangerous than Ireland when in reality, the opposite is true thanks to the IRA.
Zax: The average American would not know these facts about your country. For a small country, you sure have a lot of huge surprises.
Future Fox: Oh yes! The only way to understand my country is by visiting there.
Lior: That and I'm really happy that we do have Krieglandonians living in Israel. Even more happy is that they're happy to live in my country. According to the Torah and the words of Rabbi Nachman, its always a good time to be happy; especially in Israel.
Nadav: After all, we're called the Holy Land for a reason.
Zax: The average American would not know these facts about your country. For a small country, you sure have a lot of huge surprises.
Future Fox: Oh yes! The only way to understand my country is by visiting there.
Lior: That and I'm really happy that we do have Krieglandonians living in Israel. Even more happy is that they're happy to live in my country. According to the Torah and the words of Rabbi Nachman, its always a good time to be happy; especially in Israel.
Nadav: After all, we're called the Holy Land for a reason.
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