My Singing Monsters - Cursed Composer Islands

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Published 2023-01-16

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  • @Nationaliberty
    2:43 DUDE THE MICROWAVE ONE IS SO FUNNY I DIDN'T EVEN REALIZE TILL THE END
  • @weegeebeast
    There are two types of My Singing Monsters players: 1. Amazing remixes/originals that slap 2. Memes There is no in-between. I hope this never changes.
  • @RavenStory71123
    4:33 Why do I imagine someone just furiously scratching their head at the same pace as noggin there
  • I remember actually seeing the microwave one and it was Number 1 at some point 😂😂😂 the composter island is a whole new world at this point 😂😂😂😂
  • @GevGevGaming
    sir, you need the lore. So in the first game, My Singing Monsters, there are 5 main natural elements, Cold, Plant, Water, Air and Earth. This acted as the basis for all of the major islands with the exception of ethereal island, which is surprisingly not that important to the lore. However, upon the release of tribal island, it was hinted at that there was a long lost Fire element, because if you got your tribal rank to a certain level, the amber on the island melts to free a Kayna, the single-fire element monster. This is where we get to Dawn of Fire. Dawn of Fire is supposed to take place hundreds of years before the original game, back when the fire element was still perfectly thriving. It also reveals the continent, which is essentially the My Singing Monsters equivalent of pangea. The continent has the clear beginnings of Plant, Cold, Air, Water and Earth island, but at this point they were all connected. The other islands in Dawn of Fire consisted of Party Island, Space Island, Cloud Island, and Cave Island, which you sent your monsters to by levelling them up. Remember these islands, they’ll be important later. For now, we can take note of the fact that in between DoF and MSM, something happened to drive the Fire element to near extinction. We know that the continent at some point splits, and given how there is no actual fire-centric part of it, it can be assumed that without a natural island to call home, the Fire element was unable to survive. Luckily, a small portion of Fire Element monsters took refuge in a large volcano-like structure, which was hidden away from the monster world. It apparently was nearby Tribal Island though, as we see the monsters dig a tunnel into the volcano in order to discover it, and it would explain Kayna being locked in amber outside there. This volcano is of course, Fire Haven. Because Fire monsters have been gone for so long, they are more valuable and harder to breed than in Dawn of Fire. Clearly, even though they had miraculously survived for so many years, the Fire element was unable and is STILL unable to thrive. So the monsters created Fire Oasis in order to create another space for Fire monsters to thrive on. The rediscovery of Fire Monsters caused a ripple effect of monsters going on searches for more islands, knowing now that there was more out there. This is how the Magic Islands are found. The Magic islands are heavily implied to be extremely warped versions of the outer islands from Dawn of Fire. I told you to remember them. Possibly because of being abandoned, some magical source used its energy to meld and craft them to it’s liking, and creating monsters that would be fitting for those islands. AKA, the Magical class of Monsters isn’t entirely natural, and only exists because of this odd source of power. This is why there are no Celestials that represent Light, Psychic, Faerie, or Bone. Speaking of the Celestials, they are extremely important to the story. In DoF, we first see them on Starhenge, a large, ancient structure in the sky that is the home of the Celestials. The Celestials themselves are said to be older than time, basically being the ultimate representation of certain elements. They are essentially gods of their elements. The elements they represent all have constellations that can only be seen during specific months of the year, and this is of course when specific Celestials are most powerful/being represented. The elements represented are the 6 Natural Elements, the 5 Ethereal Elements, and finally Electric, the most powerful element represented by Celestials. Galvana, the actual Electric Celestial, follows this logic of electricity being powerful, and is the de-facto leader of the Celestials. She is also the only one to not appear with significant age, still looking very young despite living just as long as her peers. Further evidence that Galvana is by far the most powerful is that Wubbox, the main electric monster, is said to have been created by Galvana. Meaning prior to creating Wubbox, Galvana may have been the only electric monster, being so much more powerful than any monster before it. Even the Wublins, the only other electric monsters, were created by the Wubbox. Given how both Wubbox and the Wublins were artificially created, and both need other monsters life energy to become alive, it can be concluded that the Electric element has no natural monsters, hence being “Supernatural” Everything for the Celestials seemed to be going good, and Starhenge is implied to have been operating perfectly fine during the events of My Singing Monsters, up until Starhenge crashed. Its unknown the full reason for crashing, but its likely that due to the dwindling power of the Fire Element, Starhenge could not function properly anymore, and so it crashed. When it crashed, the Celestials turned to stone, and for all intensive purposes, they had died. However, by putting the essence of monsters into them via eggs, they can be revived, or rather, reborn. When you free a celestial in the game, it turns into a baby of itself, showing that instead of just going back to normal, the Celestials have been reincarnated into these new forms, and finally, after millions of years in their old forms, they are finally young again. Its worth noting there is a difference between how Celestials are revived and how Wublins come to life. While they both require eggs to cause them to come to life from statues, the Wublins are likely just using the life energy or souls of the monsters in order to be able to come to life. Remember, they are just statues Wubbox made, so he had to find someway to make them alive. Celestials on the other hand, are heavily implied to have died in their stone states, and they require eggs from monsters related to their element. Therefore, the Celestials required an essence and energy powerful enough to revive themselves
  • 2:14 is literally my microwave at 5 am trying to warm up my spaghetti cause I have nothing else to eat
  • @rezer9790
    3:09 So that's how the sound of Handler talking was made in Cruelty Squad.
  • @Yesimlol1224
    0:23 VERY LOUD WHISTLE 0:37 who won? 1:26 Among us DOO remix 1:52 Fwog E 2:13 New Super MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM 2:57 pov:you step on a lego 3:05 24 hours of octotree being a microwave 3:43 i actually dont know this one 3:54 To E Jammer 4:20 fallen down 4:33 your ears will break
  • @jowski808
    The Fwog one was actually really good.
  • Most of these got me really good. For example: "My head itches" and "O A K T O P U S".
  • @Z3N1TY0
    3:06 this is truly the oaktopus moment of all time