

You can tell that she just relishes the role. And on an unrelated note, LaShawn Tinah Jefferies, the speaking voice of Uniqua, has easily the most amazing evil laugh I've ever heard. And guess what, folks? Nickelodeon never released it on any of the soundtracks. We really need to start a petition or something - release not just this song, but all of them. Need I remind you that a little boy is singing this song? It's just so impressive. First of all, the orchestration's so elegant and smooth, and Sean Curley's once again back at it with his amazing belts. And now No Time To Die will be his last one.geez, I feel old.Īfter an extended title sequence that was definitely inspired by the Bond films of the 70s, Pablo kicks off the episode with the song "International Super Spy", which is such an amazing song, I can't even wrap my brain around it. Also, the timing for this event was absolutely perfect, because Casino Royale starring Daniel Craig had come out a year before it aired. No (you can check it out here to compare it to the episodes' music). It fits so incredibly well: jazz is classy, which makes sense because spies are supposed to be like that, and it mimics what John Barry did when he composed the famous James Bond theme in Dr. Evan Lurie returns with easily his best work on the show, and this time he chose jazz as the genre. How couldn't they? It truly feels like an event, revisiting the episodes.

This is definitely a special topic, not just because it's quite possibly the perfect James Bond parody (next to Austin Powers anyway), but also because I feel like people are talking about the episodes overall, not just the one viral song, like "Castaways" and "Into the Thick of It".

Here we are, everyone! The first two parter of the series.
