The brilliant musical Everyone on Stage is available on Prime Video! With 65 songs, the animated film is a veritable ode to memorable hits. Discover our top 7 most impressive covers, guaranteed to be flawless!
7. Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen
Tired of being elephant shy, Meena works wonders behind the microphone. He proves this with Hallelujah, a poignant piece by the late Leonard Cohen. So many artists have offered a workout, Tori Kelly’s angelic voice pays the perfect tribute to this classic.
The scene plays a major role in the film: on the verge of giving up on her dream, Meena and her golden voice rekindle Mr. Moon’s fire and revive his project.
6. Call Me Maybe, Carly Rae Jepsen, Matthew McConaughey / Patrick Bruel
Theater director Buster Moon does not offer a stage performance. His ambition, his showmanship and the need to save his institution drive this koala to create an innovative musical composed of all kinds of talented animals.
Investing in his project, he tries to convince Ash to conform to popular music. He does this through Carly Rae Jepsen’s 2012 hit, Call Me Maybe, a piece sung by Matthew McConaughey in VO. But just to hear our national Patrick Bruel sing this iconic tune in VF, this sequence is right at the top of our list!
5. My Way, Frank Sinatra, Seth MacFarlane
Clothes Don’t Make a Monk: Mike the Mouse may be charming, even a little arrogant, but his Lilliputian physique doesn’t prevent him from being a real cracker, capable of reaching the most serious and sophisticated octaves.
Behind the fur ball hides Seth MacFarlane: animator, designer, director (Ted), series creator (Griffins and American Dad!) and… jazzman, with several albums. My Way, an iconic title from Frank Sinatra’s discography, he delivers a stunning vocal performance.
4. Don’t Worry About A Thing, Stevie Wonder, Tori Kelly
Meena is certainly one of the most charming characters in the feature film. Stevie Wonder’s aptly titled Don’t you wonder’s about a thing (translation: “Don’t worry about anything”) allows him to overcome his fear and shyness and show the world his talent for the grand finale. show.
Tori Kelly, an R&B, gospel and pop singer lends her voice to Meena’s first foray into the world of dubbing and film. And we want more!
3. Set It All Free, by Scarlett Johansson
It’s not really a cover, but it would be a shame to deprive Scarlett Johansson of her sweet voice in this ranking… if the public knows the actress for her roles as Lost in Translation, Lucy or even Black Widow. In the Marvel Universe, he’s also a featured singer, with two albums released in 2008 and 2009!
Playing Ash, a rocker pig in search of independence, he combines his two passions, comedy and music. Titled Set It All Free , one of Tous en Scène’s rare original tracks, it shines in a grunge rock register that fits it like a glove.
2. I still stand by Elton John, Taron Egerton
Johnny, a young gorilla whose father is a gang leader, wants to follow his passion for singing, not the path of crime. Covering Elton John’s hit ‘I’m Still Standing’, she reveals her true nature in a touching scene to her father, who won’t miss the show’s cell…
A scene that undoubtedly marked a defining moment in Taron Egerton’s life, as 3 years after voicing his primate character, the actor would move to the front of the stage to become Elton John in the biopic Rocketman… Hell. Luck!
1. Shake It Off by Taylor Swift, Reese Witherspoon
In the category of songs that get you fishing, it’s hard to do better than Taylor Swift’s single Shake It Off! A planetary success when it was released in 2014, the pop star title takes center stage 3 years later in Tous en Scène, a Rosita number, aka Reese Witherspoon (and doubled by Jennifer in VF’s dialogues. )
In a duet with the extravagant Gunther (Nick Kroll), this mother of a (very) large family turns out to be an outstanding singer. Two piggies with diametrically opposite personalities find themselves collaborating on one of the catchiest pop tunes of the last 10 years on The Buster Moon Show! “The players will play, play, play, play, play…”
Bonus: Audition Medley
A little bonus for the road? With a little mixing, among other things, a gathering of beavers singing to Dolly Parton, Spiders on the summer hit of 2002, or even a giraffe covering Michael Jackson: the audition scene is a delight for the eyes and ears, but especially for them. Zygomatic!
Watch every scene, now on Prime Video.
Source: allocine

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