Interplanetary Visitor Dudes
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- This article is about the song. For the species itself, see List of implied species § Interplanetary Visitor Dudes.
| "Interplanetary Visitor Dudes" | |
|---|---|
| Composed by: Timothy Foy, Paul Koffman | |
| Vocals | Damon D'Oliveira (English) |
| Appears in | Donkey Kong Country – "Watch the Skies" (1997) |
"Interplanetary Visitor Dudes" is the first song in the Donkey Kong Country television series episode "Watch the Skies". When Funky Kong is explaining to Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong at night about the "aliens" he knows about, he sings this song.
An instrumental version of this song titled "Blast Off" is featured on the album NLV 126 - Music for Silly Moments.[1] The song's instrumentation and opening notes parody The X-Files theme, while the ending notes parody the theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. This song is omitted in the Japanese and Sinhala dubs.
Lyrics[edit]
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English[edit]
Somewhere in the skies, chillin' out in space
There's some alien-lookin' dudes scoping out this place
With big melon heads and beady green eyes
They have slimy, sucking tentacles that paralyzeOut of this world comes interplanetary visitor dudes (Turn you into zombies)
They'll make you their slaves, put you on display and cage you up in a zoo (Scary, ooh!)They've got gruesome pointy tongues they can stick in your ear
They haven't cleaned their toes or fingernails all year
They'll suck out your brain with their mind-control vibes
And leave your head as empty as that Frankenstein guy (AHHHHH!)Out of this world comes interplanetary visitor dudes (Turn you into zombies)
They'll make you their slaves, put you on display and cage you up in a zoo (Scary, ooh!)