I’ve still not watched Disney’s Frozen – I felt for sure I wouldn’t be able to avoid seeing it at school on the last day of term, but somehow managed to avoid it after all – but thanks to parodies on the internet it feels like I know half the songs already.
Since it’s now available on Netflix, it’s only a matter of time till I see the real thing, but until then, here’s Cute Parents Lip-syncing…
(Which itself has spawned a series of parodies of parodies…
)
The original “Despair of an alto” video has been blocked on copyright grounds, but there is still this using the same track:
Dad who’s had enough of wife and kids singing the same song a million times.
And finally, which I didn’t even find until starting to write this post, is the censored version where they take the old ISIHAC trick of bleeping perfectly innocent words to make it sound rude.
Well, maybe not finally. As we were watching the credits of Tangled this evening, the songwriter credit came past and reminded me, if I ever knew, that the most of the Disney songs of the last thirty years have been written by the same guy who wrote Little Shop of Horrors, a sound track I can probably still sing all the words to myself. No wonder they’re so catchy.
Well. You remember that total eclipse of the sun, a few weeks ago?
Da doo.
There’s a stage production of this in Nottingham at the Lakeside coming up…