Warren Buffett Secret Millionaires Club Theme Song Sing Along

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Lyrics
I’m good friends with Warren Buffet

He’s gonna teach me how to do my best

Learn to invest

and have a lot of fun doin’ it


[Main verse]

The Secret Millionaires Club

The Secret Milliona-a-aires

The Secret Millionaires Club

The Secret Milliona-a-aires Club

The best investment you can make is an investment in yourself

(In background: I’m good friends with Warren Buffet)

The more you learn, the more you’ll earn

(In background: The Secret Millionaire's Club)


[Main verse]

The Secret Millionaires Club

The Secret Milliona-a-aires

The Secret Millionaires Club

The Secret Milliona-a-aires-aaaires Club

Warren Buffett: Please call the meeting to order

Warren Buffett is an American business magnate, investor, speaker and philanthropist who serves as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. Mr. Buffett lives in Omaha, Nebraska. He is one of the greatest investors of all time and gives amazing Advice for Business and Entrepreneurs in Trading, Investing and Success.

Warren Buffett, The Oracle of Omaha, is 88 years old and his net worth is $83.4 billion dollars USD.

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I'm surprised to see the sudden uploads, I hope this is a good sign moving forward. This is a great opportunity to help teach children about finances and investing. I really hope more content is in the making!

proudamerican
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The nostalgia… I miss this show so much..

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in the first episode of the first season, you can see where the animators mistakenly left in directing notes for one of the character's arm movements. sloppy.

also the entire show is somehow simultaneously made for babies and also for thirty year old WASPs who care more about their child's 'financial hygiene' than, oh I don't know, literally anything else.

the show represents one of the first offerings from A Squared Entertainment, a husband and wife duopoly apparently devoted to paying bad animators worse wages and failing to even check the final drafts before publishing. standard slop, really, for the market they appear proud to be a part of: childrens media

meanwhile, the larger holding company Genius is making various cross-market, global acquisitions in order to further enthrall the children of this world with their bright, colorful characters who all seem desperately inclined to spend a lot of time with a man who is over forty years their senior and constantly encourages them to make huge, impactful financial decisions. this show is designed to prepare middle schoolers for the brave new regimes of the techno fascists of the middle and late 21st centuries. more on that later.

in fact, the pilot of the series could be best summarized as, "Warren Buffet steals local middle school's operating budget through privatization measures, forcing students towards alternative means of sustaining their crippled educational system. it is heavily implied that street prostitution was one of the many options available to finance the new york trip. anyways, Buffet then spends the next ten minutes grooming the middle school aged children into increasingly complex management scenarios without parental consent."

we can all thank Andy Heyward for his undying spirited dedication to the world of childrens animation, and having money. In fact, if Andy Heyward ever stopped having money, that would be very bad indeed. Andy Heyward thinks you should let your children watch his content, unsupervised, for hours at a time. This is why Andy Heyward publishes multiple copies of the same videos in variously titled playlists. because Andy Heyward knows that kids use youtube while failing to navigate away from these playlists, and such tricks are used to inflate viewcounts.

Andy Heyward has, in effect, produced media that is completely unwatchable by its target audience, yet appears like well thought out and morally corrective childrens media to the various producers, writers, and other 'adults' who thought this was a good idea to make. and this is the point, of course - media that appears like one thing, but functions like something else entirely, and that something else's function is to make lots and lots of money.

this is the perverted dream of the modern and it is the only dream you will ever know, Andy Heyward.

moonloops_