WhatsApp Train Vs. TikTok Car in Minecraft Animation

Описание к видео WhatsApp Train Vs. TikTok Car in Minecraft Animation

TikTok car is based off a Cheverlot Camaro TikTok-Sponsored Nascar Xfinity Car.

The Animation is about TikTok (Resembling a car) and the drivers (resembling the users) are oblivious to the outside world on not realizing the problems in life such as ignoring a dangerous train crossing with 3 tracks. WhatsApp, Discord, and SnapChat (resembling the trains) hit the TikTok car to show their superiority on how they are safer than TikTok. This animation should show you and learn you on why you should care about others and the outside world rather on relying on looking at your screens way too much.

No credits are due, here are the credits on who recorded the audio of their Camaro engines revving under that hood. Here
I'll give you a full list of links to where I got the audio from and some audio used for this animation was from freesound.org and
the rest was from YouTube videos.

Camaro sound effects:

recorded by: MP3BOOSTED
   • FBO Cammed 2017 Camaro SS 1LE Burnout  
recorded by: Mike Supercars TopSpeed
   • Chevy Camaro SS Goes INSANE...REVS Fl...  
recorded by: CarSpotterQVS
   • 500HP Camaro SS With Custom Straight ...  
recorded by: MilesPerHr
   • 2020 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS V8 POV Test...  

Safetran Type 2 E Bell Sound Effect:
Train World Studio
   • Safetran Type 2 E Bell Sound Effect  

Song is not mine and the original song is linked here:
   • Android Ringtone (Skvinca Remix (Bass...  

Here is the link to the WhatsApp skin it is not apparently mine but, just for the Animation:
https://www.minecraftskins.com/skin/1...

The WhatsApp Train locomotive is based off a ES44AC and Dash 9 combined in one because the train is weird.

Minecraft is the property of Mojang and is made for entertainment purposes only.

Dababy is a song artists and is copyrighted, so I had to cut off the actual audio to just say "let's go" and "I pull up"

Animated by TSF.

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