Nursery rhymes parodies

DirtyNurseryRhymes

2019.08.14 07:24 DirtyNurseryRhymes

Roses are red, violets are blue, I'll spread my legs, if you spread yours, too!
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2020.07.05 05:56 b472 PewdsNurseryRhymes

Work together with all 19 year olds and children to create the force - PewDiePie - Nursery Rhymes!
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2012.12.18 15:45 Nursery Rhymes

Nursery Rhymes
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2024.05.14 02:03 New_Mammoth_4553 [TOMT] Nursery Rhymes from early 2000's?

I'm looking for a book I had full of nursery rhymes growing up. I had it in 2005. It had rhymes such as "hickory dickory dock", "five fat sausages", "jelly on the plate", "slowly slowly very slowly creeps the garden snail", and "round and round the garden...one step, two steps, tickle you under there". I believe the cover was light blue and white. Possibly had a number on it such as "100 nursery rhymes". Anyone know what it is?
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2024.05.14 01:38 Let047 MY SAFE PLACE

At night I wake up crying, My voice is singing:
Hey diddle diddle, The Cat and the fiddle, The Cow jumped over the moon, The little Dog laughed to see such sport, And the Dish ran away with the Spoon
At night I wake up screaming, It’s the child still in me singing:
Hey Red Monster, The Cat and the fiddle, The Cow jumped over the moon, The little Dog laughed to see such sport, And the Dish ran away with the Spoon
At night, I wake up howling, I catch a glimpse of shadow In the mirror, bright red eyes.
Hey Red Monster, The Red Monster and the Little Boy, The Cow jumped over the moon, The little Dog laughed to see such sport, And the Dish ran away with the Spoon
At night I wake up crying, The Red Monster’s smell is horrible; As I flee into my imaginary haven: the Moon with the Spoon
Hey Red Monster, The Red Monster and the boy, The Red Monster jumped over the Little Boy, The Red Monster laughed to see such sport, And the Dish ran away with the Spoon
At night I wake up crying, Feeling the Red Monster’s love grip Twisting the song. I seek forgetness In the haven of the nursery rhyme.
I now know the Nightmare, memories flooding; Taste, smell, all my senses overwhelmed… The Red Monster everywhere, his two bright eyes!
Hey Red Monster, The Red Monster and the boy, The Red Monster jumped over the Little Boy, The Red Monster laughed to see such sport, And the Red Monster ran away with the Little Boy
my blog: https://deviantabstraction.com/2024/05/09/my-safe-place/
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2024.05.13 22:44 Littlelilylittle An attempt to draw an OC for Monster High (I hope this will not be banned for being too low quality)

An attempt to draw an OC for Monster High (I hope this will not be banned for being too low quality) submitted by Littlelilylittle to MonsterHigh [link] [comments]


2024.05.13 22:03 therealjam3s !!!PFAQ (Probably Frequently Asked Questions)!!!

  1. Why are you doing this?
Because it's funny. To me, there is nothing funnier than singing about gay stuff especially in genres that don't usually talk about that kind of stuff like Country and Rap. If at least one other person finds it funny then my job would be done.
  1. How do you do this?
I write most of my parodies in Google Docs and pull up the lyrics on Genuis. If I need help, Rhyme Zone is a tool I use and if I need to remember the melody of the words, I pull up the song on youtube. It's a simple process.
  1. How long does it take you to make these?
Depends on the song. Somthing Just Like this took me 10 minutes, Fast Car took me 4 hours, and some songs like Really Doe take days to make.
  1. Are you gay?
If I had to describe my sexuality I would say I'm 100% attracted to women and 50% attracted to guys. So yeah I'm pretty gay.
  1. How do you pick songs to make parodies?
The song has to be one that I know or one that is popular. No matter how much I wanna do gay Ghais Guvera songs, nobody will notice them. I also don't do songs that have significant meaning to me like Sing About Me or Be Quiet And Drive. My lyrics get stuck in my head sometimes and I can never listen to certain songs the same way again.
  1. Will you ever make them into actual songs?
Probably. Not all of my parodies will become actual songs but there are certain one that I want to record. I tried to record Gay Fast car once but I am not confident enough in my singing abilities to pull it off.
  1. What is wrong with you?
I had a dream about this girl and it really fucked me up for a while. During that low point I kinda went into overdrive and wrote an entire gay Arctic Monkeys album. I don't know what's wrong with me. I probably just need a creative outlet and this is it. anywho...
  1. Will you do this song/album?
Weird Al said he woundn't take requests until Madonna requested "Like A Surgeon" and he had to do it. Give me a request I can't refuse.
  1. Can I record myself singing these parodies?
DM me first. I would love to have these be actually sung by someone other than me but not without permission. I am very protective over my parodies but I would be proud to hear you guys singing my stupid lyrics. DM me on here and I will most likely say yes.
well, that's the pfaq. If you think I'm a weirdo then you're right and if you think I'm talented you're probably also right. Thanks for reading and please don't get and at me...
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2024.05.13 20:58 a-pox-on-you New Alan Wake II walkthrough (and thoughts on the game)

New Alan Wake II walkthrough (and thoughts on the game)
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I've just published an exhaustive walkthrough for Alan Wake II: Alan Wake II Walkthrough
Feedback, corrections and comments welcome. If you spot spelling errors, missing words and the like, let me know - proofreading is hard!
I played this straight after Alan Wake Remastered and I was surprised to find that I enjoyed the earlier game a lot more for a number of reasons. Here's what I liked:
  • Technically impressive. The Northlight engine is very shiny and I admired the way filmed footage and in-engine visuals were combined. It's a testament to the engine's quality that there isn't a jarring difference in fidelity.
  • Coffee World was brilliant. I'm sure we've all been to a shitty theme park like that and the way that crappy and creepy combine is really well done.
  • I liked Noir New York and enjoyed the puzzle aspects of exploration.
  • We Sing is a technical tour de force. The way the music loops seamlessly until you move things on is breathtaking.
  • I actually liked Saga but then I like my protagonists to be competent and unflappable.
  • I quite liked the Case Board but then I'm the sort who likes to have all my ducks in a row.
  • I really liked Rose's character development.
However, there was plenty that I didn't like:
  • Wolves. Fuck Wolves.
  • The game is far too difficult. A measure of the poor balance is that AWII on Normal is harder than AW on Nightmare. I also found that the difficulty level of Control was overtuned but at least the combat mechanics were up to it.
  • The game screws you over. For example, if you don't switch between stories, the lakeshore defence is separated by ~10 hours of Initiation from the rematch with Scratch. Yet you start that rematch with the same health and ammo reserves that you had at the end of the shore defence. This can result in an unwinnable situation.
  • The pacing is completely off. It is perhaps the slowest game I've played - certainly the slowest game that I didn't actually hate.
  • The game engine seems to be better at places and things than people. The NPCs hanging around Bright Falls and Watery didn't feel alive.
  • Way too much trudging. A good example of this is the penultimate Nursery Rhyme Puzzle sending you to the opposite side of the map for its conclusion. And then because that will be the last thing to do on that map, you trudge all the way back to get in the car.
  • Few to no quality of life features. For example, the trudging issue could have been fixed by implementing fast travel between Break Rooms.
  • Signs of excess. A good example is the 15 minute Yötön Yö movie which adds nothing to the game.
  • This is a personal thing, but I didn't like Alan very much. I believe that the trope is "Failure Hero". Alan is a fuck up. Everything he does makes everything worse and everybody worse off. "I need to fix this", he says for the thousandth time. No, Alan, you don't. When you can't get behind the protagonist, it is difficult to get behind the story.
I've seen other posts where objections to the difficulty, poor combat, pacing and lack of anti-frustration measures are dismissed as "It's Survival Horror, innit?". I don't really accept that because by that formula, "survival horror" = "action adventure with shitty combat". RE2Make, by contrast, has great combat and near perfect pacing. My own feeling is that the genre switch to the Alan Within wasn't entirely successful. From past work, the thing that Remedy do well is the realistic world where weird stuff happens, exemplified by Control. I didn't feel that Alan Wake II played to their strengths.
If you've read this far, thank you for sticking with me!
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2024.05.13 20:27 MachineOutside9297 I SLAY YA FAVORITE RAPPER

I slay ya favorite Rappah
who ya say u aimin at , Ya
Strapped Without a Gat
This aint n' act I'm actually n' actual Diaster
Stack up ration sacks emergency snacks n battery packs - In case tha DISS master come right at ya
n' my wicked words r' urgent surgery ya whack words n verbs be nursery
ya rhymes B forgery n' before you copy lines like mine you better check your Morals G
you rap deformities ain't forcing me I'm tha source of brute force n sorcery
Lord forgive as i forcefully bully these ordinary dorks to the reddit morgue, or mortuary.
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2024.05.13 20:11 Bizarre-Individual I feeling rather good today.

I managed to get through a day at work with something triggering a panic attack or even a near miss. I'm currently sat with my sons sat on my lap watching nursery rhymes on YouTube. So yes today is a good day, which is a marked improvement on the panicking blubbering mess I was yesterday
How is everyone feeling.
If your having a bad one come share my joy if you want 😁
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2024.05.13 17:09 its_brielove Is Posey a tragediegh?

A character in the book I'm reading is named Posey. I get that it's a flower, and in theory it could be cute, like Lily and Daisy, but Posey?? It just reminds me of the creepy nursery rhyme. Idk. Need y'all's opinion.
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2024.05.13 14:35 pubmariner Thoughts on Finishing Season 2

Hi all, long time listener, first time caller. I just finished season 2 last night and have thoughts on the whole thing. I am sure I'm not the first to come up with this, but it makes sense to me. Spoilers ahead.

I think what Boyd's "wife" said in the dungeon was mostly true. I think either the forest or beings in the forest feed on / need crushed hopes. They have the monsters because they are just dangerous enough to keep people busy and unable to really work on the problems. Hence why they only walk.
Next, I think that the "forest" does this thing over and over again. In the first episode we see that there wasn't an incident for about 90 days. A full moon cycle takes 30 days. So 3 cycles. Just like the 3 people and the nursery rhyme. Basically lets them go about their business for a while, then starts to ratchet up the pressure.
I even think buses show up for each one. We've seen at least one broke down school bus, and the chapel has two seats from a bus as pews. I am on the fence on whether or not everyone still alive from the bus is in on it, but at least the cancer patient and the driver are.
Now I do think things changed when Boyd released the locust monster. I think the whole forest thing is there to keep that thing locked up. So the forest gets new people, and whatever one gets to the ruins ends up getting the monster put into them. Then they're captured and chained up for however long they need to be. Think of it like a weird version of Cabin in the Woods.
I also think a few other townsfolk are in on it, maybe followers of a cult or religion or belief, but they use the power from people's ruined hopes to fuel whatever keeps the thing locked up.
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2024.05.13 12:12 hellojustme321 Is there a social etiquette for babies in public settings?

This sounds silly but I'm curious. Let me clarify by giving an example.
My LO is 7 months (I'm a first time mum) and we occasionally attend a baby nursery rhyme session at the library. Parents and their babies also attend and we sit in a big circle while a facilitator sings different nursery rhymes and we all sing along. The babies that are there are all different ages, ranging from a couple weeks old to one year old. And so of course they're all at different developmental milestones, like crawling in the middle of the circle.
My LO is commando crawling and likes to join in if something catches her attention. She's a very curious girl and can be easily fascinated by another baby or what they're wearing, like most babies. There have been instances where she would approach another baby and grab onto their sock, or pants, or even try to grab their face (not aggressively, just curiously). I've intervened when I see her trying to grab another baby's face and apologise to their parents. Most of the time, the parent would say it's no problem the babies are just playing and it's fine.
At what point do you just let your baby explore and not have to intervene or pull them away if they get a bit hands on?
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2024.05.13 11:33 undercoverstr8girl [TOMT] [book] [read around 2019?] YA novel about fairy tale characters in a kind of dystopian world, purple eyed protagonist

The main character was a girl with that Alexandra’s Genesis trope of purple eyes. I could be wrong and mixing it up with another book but I think the first chapter she’s confused and running through the woods in the rain?
The book was one of those fairytale retellings that put all the characters in a fantasy realm together like “School for Good and Evil” or “The Land of Stories,” but I remember the tone being kind of bleak. I think there was kind of a hub where fairytale characters or nursery rhyme characters or something were being assigned their jobs or… lives? Or something. They were being assigned something, and everyone was kind of upset about having no choice. I think it was modelled more dystopian-story-esque where the protagonist and her love interest (I think a blond boy?) had to change the regime or something.
It could have been young readers or YA, but I do remember there being some blood. It also could have come out during the era of dystopian novels being big because I think it had similar vibes but with fairytale/nursery rhyme characters.
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2024.05.13 07:43 shelamurphy In the car with trig

Sorry if this has been brought up. New to this sub but does everyone wonder how she can do so much(talk, makeup, etc) in the car with her own music playing with Trig? My daughter is 1.5 and I have to play nursery rhymes/ms rachel on audio for her to be chill in the car. I find it weird that he is chilling while she plays full blown rap? Is it just because she straps him with an iPad 24/7. I’ve noticed this for a while now
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2024.05.13 06:48 ognootch Need help finding last Nursery Rhymes

As the title states, I need help finding the last bits of Nursery Rhymes and one last doll. The doll I can look up or will find through the help of the internet, but the Nursery Rhymes piss me off because NO ONE on the internet thought to organize the findings.
As seen in the Screenshot, I need the following:
  1. Doll #4
  2. Final CL Rhyme (#5)
  3. Watery Rhyme #2
  4. The 1st and last (#5) Rhymes in BF FOUND
All I need is the names of these rhymes and I'm good to go.
P.S. Thanks in Advance
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Screenshot of what I've got/need
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2024.05.13 06:34 hubb2001 Translation Status Update/Discussion - May 12

Previous thread
This is the weekly translation status update thread. Use this thread to discuss translation news, issues, titles you're looking forward to, etc.
Note: This is simply a mirror from 4chan's weekly thread on the /jp/ board. All credit goes to the user VNTS there. I'm simply copying and pasting for discussion sake here since some people can't access 4chan.
Entries in Bold have had changes since last week
Entries in itallics denote my own changes

Fan Translations

  • 12RIVEN -the Ψcliminal of integral- - 42% translated
  • Aiyoku No Eustia - In progress 100% TL patch leaked, project to continue, 100% Translated/edited/TLC
  • Akatsuki no Goei ~Principal-tachi no Kyuujitsu~ - 100% translated and edited, 70.11% through QA
  • Akatsuki no Goei ~Tsumibukaki Shuumatsuron~ - 100% translated, 41,122 lines edited (67.64%), 4,508 (7.42%) through QA
  • Axanael - "Overwhelming majority" of the text translated, including the main story, some side content remains, in need of editing
  • CHAOS;HEAD Love Chu Chu! - 70.54% translated, 22.70% edited
  • CHAOS;CHILD Love Chu Chu!! - 100% translated, 55.30% edited
  • Chusingura 46+1 - 36455/82770 (44.04%) lines translated, Kuranosuke route partial patch released
  • Dragon Knight 4 - 60% translated, playtesting also ongoing
  • Fate/Stay Night - Partial patch released with a new translation for Fate/UBW/9 days of HF
  • Haruka na Sora - Sora and Yahiro routes translated, Kozue 75% translated, Sora 90% edited
  • Honoo no Haramase Oppai Nyuu Doukyuusei ~Oppai mo Haramase! New Class Zen'in Harama-sensation!~ - Picked up, porting to Ren'Py
  • If My Heart Had Wings: Snow Presents - 100% translated, 100% edited
  • Jisatsu no Tame no 101 no Houhou - 17% translated
  • Junketsu Megami-Sama - 2nd Alpha patch released, Astarotte route finishing up
  • Kaseki no Uta - 100% translated, 4770/15389 (31%) edited
  • Ken ga Kimi - 58% translated
  • Koukan no Toriko-Tachi - Prologue, common, and Cuckold Play route translated, Swinging Route 35%, Yukari POV 40%
  • Kud Wafter - AA Version 23,835/31,579 (75.5%) Lines translated, 18+ Version 19,240 / 33,113 (58.1%) lines translated
  • Kusarihime ~Euthanasia~ - Translation finished, fully edited
  • Lover Able - 100% translated and edited, 9419/32258 lines approved (29.47%)
  • Lucky Star ~Ryouou Gakuen Outousai~ - episode 1 patch released
  • Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai! A - Ryouken Route After - 1942/3,494 (55.58%) lines translated
  • Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai! A Plus Disk - Preparing files
  • Manakashi no Yuri wa Akaku Somaru - 66% translated
  • Miagete Goran, Yozora no Hoshi o - 1 of 4 routes translation finished for the restoration patch, Houkiboshi Hika 2 of 4 H-scenes translated
  • Mujou no Erasmus - The Erasmus two-faced stories - Released
  • Nursery Rhyme - 100% translated and edited, text insertion 100% complete, testing ongoing
  • Pure Pure - 100% translated, needs proofreading, partial patch released, all routes have been inserted
  • Sakura no Uta - Chapter I 30% translated
  • Sakura No Toki - 9.42% translated, 8.55% edited
  • Sakura Wars 2 - Demo patch released, ADV, Battle, and "Long Day in the Theater" mode fully translated, disc 1 text inserted
  • Sen no Hatou, Tsukisome no Kouki - Both original and fan disc 100% translated, in need of editing
  • Shirotsume Yubiwa - 100% translated, 50% beta patch released
  • Shizuku - 120/197 script files translated, 20/197 edited
  • Taima Seiko Alice - 40% translated, 35% edited, 35% proofread, 1st partial patch out
  • Tenshi no Inai 12-gatsu - 100% translated, Editing ongoing
  • To Heart - 720/993 scripts translated, 200/993 edited
  • Tokimeki Memorial 2 - Being translated
  • Tokimeki Memorial Girls Side 4 - 55% translated
  • Tsui no Sora Remake - 100% translated and edited, finalization progressing
  • Umi kara Kuru Mono - 91/138 scripts translated
  • Ushinawareta Mirai o Motomete - 22325/35416 (63.0%) lines translated
  • Yosuga no Sora - Translation finished, editing and TLC ongoing, Total: TL 100% TLC 71% ED 55%, Common/Kazuha/Motoka/Sora routes fully edited

Official work

MangaGamer

  • The Pillagers of Raillore - Out of Beta
  • Ciconia - Phase 1 Released
  • Hadaka Shitsuji fandisc - Picked up
  • Rance 03 - 79% translated, 41% edited
  • Rance X - 94% translated, 5% edited
  • Luckydog1 - 100% translated and edited
  • Funbag Fantasy 4 - 84% translated, 80% edited
  • Eve of the 12th Month - 100% translated and 88% edited
  • DEAD DAYS - 100% translated and edited
  • Beat Valkyrie Ixseal - 88% translated and 81% edited
  • Welcome to a Sexy, Open World - 98% translated and 90% edited

JAST

  • Sisters: Last Day of Summer - June 3rd release
  • Sumaga- Slow progress ongoing
  • Katahane - Progress being made again
  • Django - Not actively making progress
  • Tokyo Hero Project - Translation finished, dealing with bugs
  • Machine Child - Still being developed
  • Yomegami: My Sweet Goddess - 100% translated
  • Yamizome Liberator - Picked up
  • Mojika: Truth Rears Its Ugly Head - Picked up
  • Djibril - 100% translated, in editing
  • Masquerade: Hell Academy - Through 1st QA pass, in 2nd QA pass

Sekai/Denpa

  • Happy Saint Sheol - 100% edited, 40% QA, Demo released
  • Harumade Kururu - Waiting on build
  • Rewrite+ Harvest Festa - 100% translated, 40% edited, Steam page up, 2024 release
  • Subete no Koi ni, Hanabata o. - 50% translated
  • Sumire - Picked up
  • Sanarara R - 100% translated and edited, waiting on build
  • Glass - Picked up
  • New Glass - Picked up
  • Karakara 3 - 100% translated and edited, 70% engine work
  • Yume to Iro de Dekiteiru - 100% translated, 35% edited
  • Zutto Mae Kara Joshi Deshita - 100% translated, in editing
  • Chiisana Kanojo no Serenade - 75% translated, 35% edited
  • Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi 10% translated
  • Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi AA - Announced
  • Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka - 50% translated
  • Hamidashi Creative - Announced
  • Inupara - In Development
  • Nekopara After La Vraie Familie - In Development
  • Raspberry Cube - Announced
  • NEKO-NIN exHeart SPIN - 100% translated and edited, waiting on build

Nekonyan

  • Angel Chaos RE-BOOT!- Delayed after Steam rejection
  • Dracu Riot - Waiting on Build, Release date announcement on hold until after Angel Chaos
  • Melty Moment - 80% translated
  • Fureraba Complete edition - Vita exclusive content to be added to Fureraba a couple months after the fandisc release
  • Floral Flowlove - 100% translated, 70% edited, enging port ongoing
  • Kakenuke Seishun Sparking - 80% translated, 70% edited, QA started
  • Love, Elections, & Chocolate - 100% translated and edited, Engine port nearly finished, entering QA shortly
  • Love Love Love, Burning in my Heart! - 100% translated and 74% edited
  • Ready or Not: The Deadline is Coming! - 100% translated, 99% edited, waiting on build
  • Mysteries of the Heart: The Psychic Detective Case Files - 100% translated and edited, engine work in progress
  • Secret Project 2 - 100% translated and edited, queued for Unity port
  • Secret Project 3 - 100% translated and edited, 50% though QA

PQube

  • SINce Memories: Off the Starry Sky - Announced

VisualArts

  • Summer Pockets Reflection Blue - 2024 release

Dualtail

  • Venus Blood Ragnarok - Kickstarter starting in May

Frontwing

Aksys

  • Radiant Tale -Fanfare- - June 27th release
  • Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch - Summer release
  • Virche Evermore -EpiC: Lycoris- - Fall release
  • Despera Drops - 2025 release

Age titles

  • Kiminozo - Aiming for a Summer 2024 release

Fakku

  • Two Beasts Or Not To Beast!! - 2.0 version, editing in progress
  • Forbidden Ward - In Pre-Production

Saikey Studios (mix of official/unofficial)

HyoukanOpera

  • Knight Case Files - Trial released, upcoming release

MAGES. GAME

  • Corpse Party II - Darkness Distortion - 2024 release

Voltage Inc.

  • Project Code Kaleido Tower - 2024 release
  • Project Code Neon Mafia - 2024 release
  • Project Code Vampire Hunter - 2025 release

B-cluster

  • Re;quartz Raid - 2024 release

MediBang Inc.

  • Cocktail Magic - Upcoming release

Kamitsubaki Studio

  • KAMITSUBAKI CITY REGENERATE - Upcoming release

Dayu Zixun

  • Voice Love on Air - Upcoming release

moesoft

Shiravune

  • AMANATSU ~Perfect Edition~ - May 17th release
  • Destiny Star Girlfriend 2 - Q2 2024 release
  • Real Hentai Situation! 2 - 2024 release
  • NYO-NIN-JIMA -My New Life in Charge of a Tropical Island- - 2024 release
  • Kara no Shoujo III - Announced
  • Sacrifice Villains - Announced

Kagura Games

  • Forsaken Quartet - May 18th release
  • Yoru ga Kuru! -Square of the Moon- Remastered - 2024 release
  • Angel Tear: Goddess Betrayed - Upcoming release

Aniplex

  • Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- - June 27th release
  • Fate/stay night REMASTERED - 2024 release
  • Hookah Haze - 2024 release
  • Tanetsumi no Uta - 2024 release

Spike Chunsoft

  • The Quintessential Quintuplets: Memories of a Quintessential Summer - Announced
  • The Quintessential Quintuplets: Five Memories Spent With You - Announced

Love Lab

  • Ever Maiden - 2024 release

DLsite

  • Friendly lab - unlock(); - Upcoming release
  • Club Suicide - Picked up

Idea Factory

CRAFTWORK

  • Geminism - English version announced

Harukaze

  • Monkeys! - English release planned

Moonchime

  • Haunted Obachestra Vol.1 Awaking - Upcoming release

Alice In Dissonance

  • Fault Milestone 2 - Side Below - Upcoming release

G-mode

  • Shinjuku Soumei - Demo Released, May 24th release

MiKandi Japan

  • Libra of the Vampire Princess - All versions of the patches in testing

PRODUCTION PENCIL

  • Paradise Cleaning! -Tutor X Hypnosis- - Upcoming release

072 Project

  • Princess Paradise - 2024 release

F&C

  • NTR with hypnosis application - Upcoming release

Eroge Japan

  • Trap Yuri Garden - 2024 release

Tensei Games

  • Unfaithful Wife: Ayano's "Netorare Report" - My gentle wife is fucking another man - - Q2 2024 release

GRAVITY GAME ARISE

  • Tokyo Psychodemic - Demo released, May 30th release

Dark Nyaa

  • Master & Succubi Hentai Lessons 2 - April release

MintLip

  • Him, the Smile & Bloom - August 8th release

Cherry Kiss

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2024.05.13 06:21 Icy-Lingonberry-2574 Translation & Release Status Update/Discussion - May 12

This is the weekly translation status update thread. Use this thread to discuss translation news, issues, titles you're looking forward to, etc.
Note: This is simply a mirror from 4chan's weekly thread on the /jp/ board. All credit goes to the user VNTS there. Entries in Bold have had changes since last week
Fan Translations
Official work
MangaGamer
JAST
Age titles
Sekai/Denpa
VisualArts
Nekonyan
PQube
Dualtail
Frontwing
Fakku
Saikey Studios (mix of official/unofficial)
HyoukanOpera
MAGES. GAMES
Voltage Inc.
Aksys
B-cluster
MediBang Inc.-
Kamitsubaki Studio
Dayu Zixun
moesoft
Shiravune
Kagura Games
Aniplex
Spike Chunsoft
Love Lab
DLsite
Idea Factory
CRAFTWORK
Harukaze
Moonchime
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2024.05.13 05:53 GalaxyBreeze111 Help me find a nursery rhyme book from the 2000s

Growing up (late 2000s early 2010s) I remember having a nursery rhyme book, and I can’t find a copy of it anywhere. I remember it having a nursery rhyme either on one page, or across two pages, illustrated in full colour, and I remember some of the nursery rhymes being Little Miss Muffet, Wee Willy Winky, Hickory Dickory Dock, one about blackbirds in a pie, the one about the family who lived in a shoe, and several others. I’ve tried to find the exact book for weeks now, and this is my last resort. I seem to recall little miss muffet on the cover, but my memory could be mistaking it for the books page
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2024.05.13 01:05 katerinara NASA knows

I know I'm in my cups and you think I'm just speaking nonsense, but let me tell you, NASA knows. They don't just explore space, they used to explore the oceans too. Similar to space, just more pressurized and desolate. Oh, you think space is scarier than our oceans? HA! That tells me you don't know much about the oceans at all. You see, in space you just freeze and run out of oxygen. I mean, sure, that sounds horrible, but compared to what the ocean will do to your body that's damn near a nursery rhyme.
The ocean will crush your body like a popped balloon. The pressure of just a few hundred meters will make every part of your body that has air in it collapse, pushing your blood and tissue out of all of your orifices like one of those stress balls you squeeze. POP! There go your lungs and kidneys. And now every predator in the water knows you're just meat to consume. Not like you care, your brain is mush and you are long dead before the first shark even smells your blood.
No, that's not even the scariest part. Say you're down in a proper submarine, observing the flora and fauna of the ocean, when a large great white thinks your light is food. It rams you and..well, you hear the alarm bells. You have two choices, ascend fast enough to get oxygen and likely die of pulmonary barotrauma, or you can try to ascend slowly, use the oxygen tank you keep in case of emergencies, and pray to whatever gods you believe in that you can get above the crush depth in time. Let me tell you, it's a bloody nightmare down there. Don't even get me started on nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity. I could go on for days about all the things that could kill you in the water, and that's not even including ANYTHING living in it. The water itself wants you dead.
Honestly though? The worst of it all is how little we know about the deepest parts. I've been down there. I've seen some THINGS man. I saw shit you couldn't imagine in your worst fever dreams. Discovery channel wouldn't even touch this crap because aliens are more believable than some of the monsters we've seen down there. We thought we knew what we were getting ourselves into when we prepared to explore the Challenger Deep, but ooooooh buddy were we so wrong. Ugh. My cup's sprung a leak, can you fix that for me? Story telling's thirsty work, wouldn't you say? This isn't a story, not that you're likely to believe me on that. So where was I? Right, the Challenger Deep! That's the deepest part of the Mariana trench. Yeah yeah, everyone's heard of it.
So we went down there. Some wild stuff down there my man, wild stuff. We were taking samples, doing research, all the normal stuff. I used to work for NASA as well as NOAA, they were in....what's the word...cahoots? Anyways, so we're down there doing our thing and we get an alarm. Something is coming at us and FAST. We only had a few seconds to react, and I zigged. Learned that in Florida. They tell you to run zigzag instead of straight for alligators, but that's dumb, they'll snatch your ass straight, but whatever. I didn't go up or down, just to the side. We hit the wall so hard most of our experiment crashed around our feet, but we were alive. Man that was lucky. We powered all the lights down and waited, watching to see what kind of predator just tried to make a meal out of us. People think there's prehistoric sharks and shit down there. HA! Those ancient fuckers would be scared shitless by the reality. Anyways.
After a few minutes of silence, we decided to go ahead and turn our lights back on. What we saw. Man. I don't even want to say. Another drink you say? Don't mind if I do! Thank you kindly sir! So...we turned the lights on and realized we were stuck in something. It was gelatinous and cloudy, and it stretched as far as our lights could show. It took us multiple attempts to extract our craft from it. Man, we really thought we were gonna die down there, like a mouse in a glue trap. I kinda wish I had, what we saw is enough to make a man drink to his death. Once we got a few meters away from the substructure we turned our lights to it. I know this is gonna be hard to believe, hell, I saw it with my own two eyes and I hardly believe it myself. It was an eye. It spanned as far as we could see. I see you shaking your head, I don't blame you. We didn't believe what we saw either, but then this big wall came rushing at us and we went up enough to avoid it. It was this thing's EYELID! It was so huge we couldn't see the end of it, but we knew we had to go up enough to avoid it hitting us. We started our ascent, we were TOTALLY done with this shit. As we went up we saw what could only be the iris of the eye turning towards us. Let me tell you, grown men can scream high enough to damn near shatter your ear drums.
We almost screwed up, we nearly lost our sanity and just rushed to the surface. Luckily my main man Jeff came to his senses and stopped us. Still had the bends for WEEKS from the distance we got to before we filled the ballast tanks with water and stopped ourselves. That was fun. Feels like you're dying, like your bones are trying to escape your body. Never felt pain like that before. That was...yeah that was rough. Most of us wanted to die it hurt so bad. But I'm getting off track. Whatever, never gonna happen again, you can bet your ass I'm not getting in the water again. Nah, NASA has the right of it. Space is where we need to be going. We need to get off this planet. That thing down there....it was so gigantic, it was literally bigger than any continent. I don't know about you, but I know I'm curious about where it's second eye is, assuming it has two. I know you think this is just the ramblings of a drunk fool, and you'd be half right, but I think what we saw that day was the eye of the world. I think it's watching us and finding us wanting. I don't want to be here when it decides we aren't worth the air we breathe. No, NASA knows what's down there, and they're itching to find us a new planet. Hopefully one without eyes. I just hope they find it soon enough to get me off this rock. Now, how about another drink?
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2024.05.13 01:02 katerinara NASA knows

I know I'm in my cups and you think I'm just speaking nonsense, but let me tell you, NASA knows. They don't just explore space, they used to explore the oceans too. Similar to space, just more pressurized and desolate. Oh, you think space is scarier than our oceans? HA! That tells me you don't know much about the oceans at all. You see, in space you just freeze and run out of oxygen. I mean, sure, that sounds horrible, but compared to what the ocean will do to your body that's damn near a nursery rhyme.
The ocean will crush your body like a popped balloon. The pressure of just a few hundred meters will make every part of your body that has air in it collapse, pushing your blood and tissue out of all of your orifices like one of those stress balls you squeeze. POP! There go your lungs and kidneys. And now every predator in the water knows you're just meat to consume. Not like you care, your brain is mush and you are long dead before the first shark even smells your blood.
No, that's not even the scariest part. Say you're down in a proper submarine, observing the flora and fauna of the ocean, when a large great white thinks your light is food. It rams you and..well, you hear the alarm bells. You have two choices, ascend fast enough to get oxygen and likely die of pulmonary barotrauma, or you can try to ascend slowly, use the oxygen tank you keep in case of emergencies, and pray to whatever gods you believe in that you can get above the crush depth in time. Let me tell you, it's a bloody nightmare down there. Don't even get me started on nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity. I could go on for days about all the things that could kill you in the water, and that's not even including ANYTHING living in it. The water itself wants you dead.
Honestly though? The worst of it all is how little we know about the deepest parts. I've been down there. I've seen some THINGS man. I saw shit you couldn't imagine in your worst fever dreams. Discovery channel wouldn't even touch this crap because aliens are more believable than some of the monsters we've seen down there. We thought we knew what we were getting ourselves into when we prepared to explore the Challenger Deep, but ooooooh buddy were we so wrong. Ugh. My cup's sprung a leak, can you fix that for me? Story telling's thirsty work, wouldn't you say? This isn't a story, not that you're likely to believe me on that. So where was I? Right, the Challenger Deep! That's the deepest part of the Mariana trench. Yeah yeah, everyone's heard of it.
So we went down there. Some wild stuff down there my man, wild stuff. We were taking samples, doing research, all the normal stuff. I used to work for NASA as well as NOAA, they were in....what's the word...cahoots? Anyways, so we're down there doing our thing and we get an alarm. Something is coming at us and FAST. We only had a few seconds to react, and I zigged. Learned that in Florida. They tell you to run zigzag instead of straight for alligators, but that's dumb, they'll snatch your ass straight, but whatever. I didn't go up or down, just to the side. We hit the wall so hard most of our experiment crashed around our feet, but we were alive. Man that was lucky. We powered all the lights down and waited, watching to see what kind of predator just tried to make a meal out of us. People think there's prehistoric sharks and shit down there. HA! Those ancient fuckers would be scared shitless by the reality. Anyways.
After a few minutes of silence, we decided to go ahead and turn our lights back on. What we saw. Man. I don't even want to say. Another drink you say? Don't mind if I do! Thank you kindly sir! So...we turned the lights on and realized we were stuck in something. It was gelatinous and cloudy, and it stretched as far as our lights could show. It took us multiple attempts to extract our craft from it. Man, we really thought we were gonna die down there, like a mouse in a glue trap. I kinda wish I had, what we saw is enough to make a man drink to his death. Once we got a few meters away from the substructure we turned our lights to it. I know this is gonna be hard to believe, hell, I saw it with my own two eyes and I hardly believe it myself. It was an eye. It spanned as far as we could see. I see you shaking your head, I don't blame you. We didn't believe what we saw either, but then this big wall came rushing at us and we went up enough to avoid it. It was this thing's EYELID! It was so huge we couldn't see the end of it, but we knew we had to go up enough to avoid it hitting us. We started our ascent, we were TOTALLY done with this shit. As we went up we saw what could only be the iris of the eye turning towards us. Let me tell you, grown men can scream high enough to damn near shatter your ear drums.
We almost screwed up, we nearly lost our sanity and just rushed to the surface. Luckily my main man Jeff came to his senses and stopped us. Still had the bends for WEEKS from the distance we got to before we filled the ballast tanks with water and stopped ourselves. That was fun. Feels like you're dying, like your bones are trying to escape your body. Never felt pain like that before. That was...yeah that was rough. Most of us wanted to die it hurt so bad. But I'm getting off track. Whatever, never gonna happen again, you can bet your ass I'm not getting in the water again. Nah, NASA has the right of it. Space is where we need to be going. We need to get off this planet. That thing down there....it was so gigantic, it was literally bigger than any continent. I don't know about you, but I know I'm curious about where it's second eye is, assuming it has two. I know you think this is just the ramblings of a drunk fool, and you'd be half right, but I think what we saw that day was the eye of the world. I think it's watching us and finding us wanting. I don't want to be here when it decides we aren't worth the air we breathe. No, NASA knows what's down there, and they're itching to find us a new planet. Hopefully one without eyes. I just hope they find it soon enough to get me off this rock. Now, how about another drink?
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2024.05.13 00:57 katerinara NASA knows

I know I'm in my cups and you think I'm just speaking nonsense, but let me tell you, NASA knows. They don't just explore space, they used to explore the oceans too. Similar to space, just more pressurized and desolate. Oh, you think space is scarier than our oceans? HA! That tells me you don't know much about the oceans at all. You see, in space you just freeze and run out of oxygen. I mean, sure, that sounds horrible, but compared to what the ocean will do to your body that's damn near a nursery rhyme.
The ocean will crush your body like a popped balloon. The pressure of just a few hundred meters will make every part of your body that has air in it collapse, pushing your blood and tissue out of all of your orifices like one of those stress balls you squeeze. POP! There go your lungs and kidneys. And now every predator in the water knows you're just meat to consume. Not like you care, your brain is mush and you are long dead before the first shark even smells your blood.
No, that's not even the scariest part. Say you're down in a proper submarine, observing the flora and fauna of the ocean, when a large great white thinks your light is food. It rams you and..well, you hear the alarm bells. You have two choices, ascend fast enough to get oxygen and likely die of pulmonary barotrauma, or you can try to ascend slowly, use the oxygen tank you keep in case of emergencies, and pray to whatever gods you believe in that you can get above the crush depth in time. Let me tell you, it's a bloody nightmare down there. Don't even get me started on nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity. I could go on for days about all the things that could kill you in the water, and that's not even including ANYTHING living in it. The water itself wants you dead.
Honestly though? The worst of it all is how little we know about the deepest parts. I've been down there. I've seen some THINGS man. I saw shit you couldn't imagine in your worst fever dreams. Discovery channel wouldn't even touch this crap because aliens are more believable than some of the monsters we've seen down there. We thought we knew what we were getting ourselves into when we prepared to explore the Challenger Deep, but ooooooh buddy were we so wrong. Ugh. My cup's sprung a leak, can you fix that for me? Story telling's thirsty work, wouldn't you say? This isn't a story, not that you're likely to believe me on that. So where was I? Right, the Challenger Deep! That's the deepest part of the Mariana trench. Yeah yeah, everyone's heard of it.
So we went down there. Some wild stuff down there my man, wild stuff. We were taking samples, doing research, all the normal stuff. I used to work for NASA as well as NOAA, they were in....what's the word...cahoots? Anyways, so we're down there doing our thing and we get an alarm. Something is coming at us and FAST. We only had a few seconds to react, and I zigged. Learned that in Florida. They tell you to run zigzag instead of straight for alligators, but that's dumb, they'll snatch your ass straight, but whatever. I didn't go up or down, just to the side. We hit the wall so hard most of our experiment crashed around our feet, but we were alive. Man that was lucky. We powered all the lights down and waited, watching to see what kind of predator just tried to make a meal out of us. People think there's prehistoric sharks and shit down there. HA! Those ancient fuckers would be scared shitless by the reality. Anyways.
After a few minutes of silence, we decided to go ahead and turn our lights back on. What we saw. Man. I don't even want to say. Another drink you say? Don't mind if I do! Thank you kindly sir! So...we turned the lights on and realized we were stuck in something. It was gelatinous and cloudy, and it stretched as far as our lights could show. It took us multiple attempts to extract our craft from it. Man, we really thought we were gonna die down there, like a mouse in a glue trap. I kinda wish I had, what we saw is enough to make a man drink to his death. Once we got a few meters away from the substructure we turned our lights to it. I know this is gonna be hard to believe, hell, I saw it with my own two eyes and I hardly believe it myself. It was an eye. It spanned as far as we could see. I see you shaking your head, I don't blame you. We didn't believe what we saw either, but then this big wall came rushing at us and we went up enough to avoid it. It was this thing's EYELID! It was so huge we couldn't see the end of it, but we knew we had to go up enough to avoid it hitting us. We started our ascent, we were TOTALLY done with this shit. As we went up we saw what could only be the iris of the eye turning towards us. Let me tell you, grown men can scream high enough to damn near shatter your ear drums.
We almost screwed up, we nearly lost our sanity and just rushed to the surface. Luckily my main man Jeff came to his senses and stopped us. Still had the bends for WEEKS from the distance we got to before we filled the ballast tanks with water and stopped ourselves. That was fun. Feels like you're dying, like your bones are trying to escape your body. Never felt pain like that before. That was...yeah that was rough. Most of us wanted to die it hurt so bad. But I'm getting off track. Whatever, never gonna happen again, you can bet your ass I'm not getting in the water again. Nah, NASA has the right of it. Space is where we need to be going. We need to get off this planet. That thing down there....it was so gigantic, it was literally bigger than any continent. I don't know about you, but I know I'm curious about where it's second eye is, assuming it has two. I know you think this is just the ramblings of a drunk fool, and you'd be half right, but I think what we saw that day was the eye of the world. I think it's watching us and finding us wanting. I don't want to be here when it decides we aren't worth the air we breathe. No, NASA knows what's down there, and they're itching to find us a new planet. Hopefully one without eyes. I just hope they find it soon enough to get me off this rock. Now, how about another drink?
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2024.05.13 00:50 katerinara NASA knows

I know I'm in my cups and you think I'm just speaking nonsense, but let me tell you, NASA knows. They don't just explore space, they used to explore the oceans too. Similar to space, just more pressurized and desolate. Oh, you think space is scarier than our oceans? HA! That tells me you don't know much about the oceans at all. You see, in space you just freeze and run out of oxygen. I mean, sure, that sounds horrible, but compared to what the ocean will do to your body that's damn near a nursery rhyme.
The ocean will crush your body like a popped balloon. The pressure of just a few hundred meters will make every part of your body that has air in it collapse, pushing your blood and tissue out of all of your orifices like one of those stress balls you squeeze. POP! There go your lungs and kidneys. And now every predator in the water knows you're just meat to consume. Not like you care, your brain is mush and you are long dead before the first shark even smells your blood.
No, that's not even the scariest part. Say you're down in a proper submarine, observing the flora and fauna of the ocean, when a large great white thinks your light is food. It rams you and..well, you hear the alarm bells. You have two choices, ascend fast enough to get oxygen and likely die of pulmonary barotrauma, or you can try to ascend slowly, use the oxygen tank you keep in case of emergencies, and pray to whatever gods you believe in that you can get above the crush depth in time. Let me tell you, it's a bloody nightmare down there. Don't even get me started on nitrogen narcosis and oxygen toxicity. I could go on for days about all the things that could kill you in the water, and that's not even including ANYTHING living in it. The water itself wants you dead.
Honestly though? The worst of it all is how little we know about the deepest parts. I've been down there. I've seen some THINGS man. I saw shit you couldn't imagine in your worst fever dreams. Discovery channel wouldn't even touch this crap because aliens are more believable than some of the monsters we've seen down there. We thought we knew what we were getting ourselves into when we prepared to explore the Challenger Deep, but ooooooh buddy were we so wrong. Ugh. My cup's sprung a leak, can you fix that for me? Story telling's thirsty work, wouldn't you say? This isn't a story, not that you're likely to believe me on that. So where was I? Right, the Challenger Deep! That's the deepest part of the Mariana trench. Yeah yeah, everyone's heard of it.
So we went down there. Some wild stuff down there my man, wild stuff. We were taking samples, doing research, all the normal stuff. I used to work for NASA as well as NOAA, they were in....what's the word...cahoots? Anyways, so we're down there doing our thing and we get an alarm. Something is coming at us and FAST. We only had a few seconds to react, and I zigged. Learned that in Florida. They tell you to run zigzag instead of straight for alligators, but that's dumb, they'll snatch your ass straight, but whatever. I didn't go up or down, just to the side. We hit the wall so hard most of our experiment crashed around our feet, but we were alive. Man that was lucky. We powered all the lights down and waited, watching to see what kind of predator just tried to make a meal out of us. People think there's prehistoric sharks and shit down there. HA! Those ancient fuckers would be scared shitless by the reality. Anyways.
After a few minutes of silence, we decided to go ahead and turn our lights back on. What we saw. Man. I don't even want to say. Another drink you say? Don't mind if I do! Thank you kindly sir! So...we turned the lights on and realized we were stuck in something. It was gelatinous and cloudy, and it stretched as far as our lights could show. It took us multiple attempts to extract our craft from it. Man, we really thought we were gonna die down there, like a mouse in a glue trap. I kinda wish I had, what we saw is enough to make a man drink to his death. Once we got a few meters away from the substructure we turned our lights to it. I know this is gonna be hard to believe, hell, I saw it with my own two eyes and I hardly believe it myself. It was an eye. It spanned as far as we could see. I see you shaking your head, I don't blame you. We didn't believe what we saw either, but then this big wall came rushing at us and we went up enough to avoid it. It was this thing's EYELID! It was so huge we couldn't see the end of it, but we knew we had to go up enough to avoid it hitting us. We started our ascent, we were TOTALLY done with this shit. As we went up we saw what could only be the iris of the eye turning towards us. Let me tell you, grown men can scream high enough to damn near shatter your ear drums.
We almost screwed up, we nearly lost our sanity and just rushed to the surface. Luckily my main man Jeff came to his senses and stopped us. Still had the bends for WEEKS from the distance we got to before we filled the ballast tanks with water and stopped ourselves. That was fun. Feels like you're dying, like your bones are trying to escape your body. Never felt pain like that before. That was...yeah that was rough. Most of us wanted to die it hurt so bad. But I'm getting off track. Whatever, never gonna happen again, you can bet your ass I'm not getting in the water again. Nah, NASA has the right of it. Space is where we need to be going. We need to get off this planet. That thing down there....it was so gigantic, it was literally bigger than any continent. I don't know about you, but I know I'm curious about where it's second eye is, assuming it has two. I know you think this is just the ramblings of a drunk fool, and you'd be half right, but I think what we saw that day was the eye of the world. I think it's watching us and finding us wanting. I don't want to be here when it decides we aren't worth the air we breathe. No, NASA knows what's down there, and they're itching to find us a new planet. Hopefully one without eyes. I just hope they find it soon enough to get me off this rock. Now, how about another drink?
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2024.05.13 00:38 RoRoChops Tatooine Holiday

My son (7) and I created our first 'proper' MOC this weekend, paying homage to ponuryy's superb Greek Holiday Lego Ideas submission.
Jabba watches on as Boba falls in the pool (better that than the Sarlacc) and Luke waits patiently to take his turn on the diving board. Leia and Han play pickleball with a training remote, while Chewie tends the barbecue and eyes up a porg for the menu. Zorii and Poe share a smoochie kiss on the balcony, while round the back Mando sings Mandalorian nursery rhymes to Grogu. Palpatine is inside (somehow) cooking up a nefarious plan with Director Krennic, while upstairs the protocol droids cook up disaster and go into panic mode as they turn Jabba's next meal into a burning lump.
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2024.05.12 21:42 malcumming [TOMT][WEBSITE][2010s] A website that had nursery rhymes with really good animation and singing, they had subtitles that turned orange as each word was said.

My grandmother would play nursery rhymes for me on this website, I remember the accent color was orange. I think it had a tree and each branch was a circle for a nursery rhyme, when you clicked it, it would play the nursery rhyme for you. The most notable and memorable nursery rhyme was "the kookaburra song" which is originated from australia. I remember in the animation, there were two kids under a tree singing about the kookaburra on the tree branch. They also had other classics like row row row your boat, and rock-a-bye baby.
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http://rodzice.org/