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− | '''Sippy Cup''' is the 25th [[Silly Songs with Larry]]. |
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+ | |image = [[File:SippyCup30.png|250px]] |
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+ | |song name = Sippy Cup |
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+ | |writer = [[Steve Taylor]] and [[Mike Nawrocki]] |
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+ | |genre = Opera |
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+ | |released = 2009 |
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+ | |runtime = 3:12 (3 minutes and 12 seconds)|composer=[[Kurt Heinecke]] and Mike Nawrocki}} |
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+ | '''Sippy Cup''' is the 25th [[Silly Songs with Larry|Silly Song]] and was featured in [[Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella]]. |
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+ | In this song, Larry goes to a fancy restaurant and asks for a glass of grape juice. The waiter (Mr. Lunt) refuses because Larry has spilled grape juice several times in the past and ultimately forces Larry to use a sippy cup. Larry tries to argue his case with the waiter, busboy (Jimmy), and maître d' (Madame Blueberry), but they insist that Larry use the sippy cup. When a courtroom judge (Mr. Nezzer) is about to pass the sippy cup sentence, the governor calls in and says that Larry ''can'' have his grape juice in a glass, which he promptly spills. When the title card appears again, Larry says he will take the sippy cup. |
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− | Larry wants a glass of water, but everyone at the restaurant protested that he should be in a sippy cup due to his previous encounters of spilling all over. |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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+ | '''Narrator:''' And now it's time for Silly Songs with Larry, the part of the show where Larry comes out and sings a silly song. |
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(scrolls over pages on his notepad with stains) |
(scrolls over pages on his notepad with stains) |
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− | ''Just as I |
+ | ''Just as I suspected'' |
''Good thing I stopped and checked it'' |
''Good thing I stopped and checked it'' |
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''From liquids you spilt on it'' |
''From liquids you spilt on it'' |
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− | ''I'm afraid the jig is |
+ | ''I'm afraid the jig is up…'' |
''You must use a sippy cup'' |
''You must use a sippy cup'' |
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− | Larry: STOP!! |
+ | '''Larry:''' STOP!! |
''Don't bring me a sippy cup'' |
''Don't bring me a sippy cup'' |
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''Bring a jug'' |
''Bring a jug'' |
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− | ''Just don't |
+ | ''Just don't bring… a sippy cup'' |
− | Mr. Lunt: Hmm, let me check with the |
+ | '''Mr. Lunt:''' Hmm, let me check with the busboy… |
− | (leaves |
+ | (leaves off-screen to talk with the busboy) |
Is he the one? |
Is he the one? |
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+ | (Both Mr. Lunt and Jimmy show up.) |
− | Jimmy: IT'S YOU!! |
+ | '''Jimmy:''' IT'S YOU!! |
''Every time I fill it'' |
''Every time I fill it'' |
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''I've brought a hundred blotters'' |
''I've brought a hundred blotters'' |
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− | '''Cause you can't hold your waters'' |
+ | ''<nowiki/>'Cause you can't hold your waters'' |
− | ''This time I'm not mopping |
+ | ''This time I'm not mopping up…'' |
− | Both: ''You must use a sippy cup'' |
+ | '''Both:''' ''You must use a sippy cup'' |
− | Larry: |
+ | '''Larry:''' NO!!! |
''Don't bring me a sippy cup'' |
''Don't bring me a sippy cup'' |
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''Bring a jug'' |
''Bring a jug'' |
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− | ''Just don't |
+ | ''Just don't bring… a sippy cup'' |
− | Mr. Lunt: Well, I could ask the |
+ | '''Mr. Lunt:''' Well, I could ask the Maître D'… |
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+ | (Mr. Lunt and Jimmy leave for a few seconds until Madame Blueberry arrives.) |
− | Blueberry: ''Zees is impos-see-blay'' |
+ | '''Madame Blueberry:''' ''Zees is impos-see-blay'' |
− | ''He puddles up |
+ | ''He puddles up our café'' |
''You take me for a fool?'' |
''You take me for a fool?'' |
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''Take his glass and lock it up'' |
''Take his glass and lock it up'' |
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− | All three: ''Ze pickle gets a sippy cup'' |
+ | '''All three:''' ''Ze/The pickle gets a sippy cup'' |
− | Larry: Wait!! |
+ | '''Larry:''' Wait!! |
''Don't bring me a sippy cup'' |
''Don't bring me a sippy cup'' |
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− | ''This time I'm not gonna spill |
+ | ''This time I'm not gonna spill'' |
− | Jimmy: ''I'm pretty sure he will |
+ | '''Jimmy:''' ''I'm pretty sure he will'' |
− | Larry: ''Spilling soda's not a crime'' |
+ | '''Larry:''' ''Spilling soda's not a crime'' |
''If it is, I'll do time'' |
''If it is, I'll do time'' |
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− | ''Just don't |
+ | ''Just don't bring… a sippy cup'' |
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+ | (The music becomes slower, with the lights dimming, and a judge's stand show up with Mr. Nezzer on it.) |
− | Nezzer: ''Order, order in the court'' |
+ | '''Mr. Nezzer:''' ''Order, order in the court'' |
''I judge you the clumsy sort'' |
''I judge you the clumsy sort'' |
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''I sentence you to safety straws'' |
''I sentence you to safety straws'' |
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+ | (Larry is handed a sippy cup. Suddenly, the telephone rings, and Jimmy brings it to the judge) |
− | Jimmy: |
+ | '''Jimmy: I'''t's the Governor. |
− | Nezzer: ( |
+ | '''Mr. Nezzer:''' (answering the phone) Yes, I see. Very well. Thank you, Governor. (closes the phone) Ahem… |
''Give me back that sippy cup'' |
''Give me back that sippy cup'' |
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''You've been granted sippy stay'' |
''You've been granted sippy stay'' |
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− | Larry: ''This must be my lucky day'' |
+ | '''Larry:''' ''This must be my lucky day'' |
− | Chorus: ''This must be his lucky day'' |
+ | '''Chorus:''' ''This must be his lucky day'' |
− | Nezzer: ''Bring a mug'' |
+ | '''Mr. Nezzer:''' ''Bring a mug'' |
''Bring a jug'' |
''Bring a jug'' |
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− | Jimmy: ''I'll bring an absorbent rug'' |
+ | '''Jimmy:''' ''I'll bring an absorbent rug'' |
− | Chorus: ''You don't |
+ | '''Chorus:''' ''You don't need… a sippy cup'' |
− | (Mr. |
+ | (Mr. Lunt shows up with a wine glass filled with grape juice) |
− | Mr. Lunt: Compliments of the house, grape juice. |
+ | '''Mr. Lunt:''' Compliments of the house, grape juice. |
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− | Larry: Grape juice? |
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+ | '''Narrator:''' This has been Silly Songs with Larry. Tune in next time to hear Larry say... |
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− | Oops...sorry! |
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+ | (cut to black) |
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==Fun Facts== |
==Fun Facts== |
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**Despite this, Jean Claude is in the song playing the piano. |
**Despite this, Jean Claude is in the song playing the piano. |
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*This is the first Silly Song Madame Blueberry appeared in. |
*This is the first Silly Song Madame Blueberry appeared in. |
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+ | *This is the last time Larry is mistaken for a pickle until [[Beatbox Bill]]. |
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− | + | ===Remarks=== |
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+ | *In the 4:3 format, the title card is zoomed in. In the widescreen version, it is zoomed out. |
*Unless he already tried, Jimmy could bleach-wash the towels since they remove stains. |
*Unless he already tried, Jimmy could bleach-wash the towels since they remove stains. |
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*Mr. Nezzer answers the phone without a line connecting to the device. |
*Mr. Nezzer answers the phone without a line connecting to the device. |
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− | *The physics on the glass cup is off here. For starters, the glass gained more juice after Larry spills it. Second, considering the cup is made of glass, it would |
+ | *The physics on the glass cup is off here. For starters, the glass gained more juice after Larry spills it. Second, considering the cup is made of glass, it would have shattered in pieces after falling. |
− | + | ===Goofs=== |
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+ | *Mr. Lunt’s white shirt changes color when he says “Let me check with the busboy.” |
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− | *While watching the song with subtitles, Jimmy says "Every time I fill'''s''' it" |
+ | *While watching the song with subtitles, Jimmy says "Every time I fill'''s''' it" |
*The highlights on Jean Claude vanished when Larry receives the glass of grape juice. |
*The highlights on Jean Claude vanished when Larry receives the glass of grape juice. |
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+ | *The YouTube captions mistake Jimmy for Jerry. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | [[File:SippyCupTitleCard.png|250px|link=Sippy Cup/Gallery]]<br |
+ | [[File:SippyCupTitleCard.png|250px|link=Sippy Cup/Gallery]]<br/> |
+ | [[File:IfISangASillySong39.png|250px|link=Sippy Cup/Gallery]] |
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[[Category:Songs]] |
[[Category:Songs]] |
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+ | [[Category:VeggieTales songs]] |
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+ | [[Category:Food Songs]] |
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+ | [[Category:Stuff Songs]] |
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+ | [[Category:2000s Songs]] |
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+ | [[Category:Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella]] |
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+ | [[Category:Silly Songs (ONLY FOR SILLY SONGS)]] |
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+ | [[Category:Opera songs]] |
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+ | [[Category:2009]] |
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+ | [[Category:Veg-O-Rama Jukebox]] |
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+ | [[Category:If I Sang a Silly Song...]] |
Latest revision as of 04:28, 4 December 2023
Sippy Cup is the 25th Silly Song and was featured in Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Noah's Umbrella.
In this song, Larry goes to a fancy restaurant and asks for a glass of grape juice. The waiter (Mr. Lunt) refuses because Larry has spilled grape juice several times in the past and ultimately forces Larry to use a sippy cup. Larry tries to argue his case with the waiter, busboy (Jimmy), and maître d' (Madame Blueberry), but they insist that Larry use the sippy cup. When a courtroom judge (Mr. Nezzer) is about to pass the sippy cup sentence, the governor calls in and says that Larry can have his grape juice in a glass, which he promptly spills. When the title card appears again, Larry says he will take the sippy cup.
Lyrics
Narrator: And now it's time for Silly Songs with Larry, the part of the show where Larry comes out and sings a silly song.
(shows an overview of a restaurant with Larry sitting at a table, and Jean Claude playing the piano.)
Mr. Lunt: And what would you like to drink?
Larry: I'll just have water, please. And could I have it in a glass this time?
Mr. Lunt: Hmm, Let me check my records…
(scrolls over pages on his notepad with stains)
Just as I suspected
Good thing I stopped and checked it
My pad is stained and blotted
From liquids you spilt on it
I'm afraid the jig is up…
You must use a sippy cup
Larry: STOP!!
Don't bring me a sippy cup
Haven't spilled since yesterday
Water won't stain anyway
Bring a mug
Bring a jug
Just don't bring… a sippy cup
Mr. Lunt: Hmm, let me check with the busboy…
(leaves off-screen to talk with the busboy)
Is he the one?
(Both Mr. Lunt and Jimmy show up.)
Jimmy: IT'S YOU!!
Every time I fill it
He turns around and spills it
I've brought a hundred blotters
'Cause you can't hold your waters
This time I'm not mopping up…
Both: You must use a sippy cup
Larry: NO!!!
Don't bring me a sippy cup
They'll be making fun o' me
Put a pail in front o' me
Bring a mug
Bring a jug
Just don't bring… a sippy cup
Mr. Lunt: Well, I could ask the Maître D'…
(Mr. Lunt and Jimmy leave for a few seconds until Madame Blueberry arrives.)
Madame Blueberry: Zees is impos-see-blay
He puddles up our café
You take me for a fool?
A restaurant's not a pool
Take his glass and lock it up
All three: Ze/The pickle gets a sippy cup
Larry: Wait!!
Don't bring me a sippy cup
This time I'm not gonna spill
Jimmy: I'm pretty sure he will
Larry: Spilling soda's not a crime
If it is, I'll do time
Just don't bring… a sippy cup
(The music becomes slower, with the lights dimming, and a judge's stand show up with Mr. Nezzer on it.)
Mr. Nezzer: Order, order in the court
I judge you the clumsy sort
By the dictates of our laws
I sentence you to safety straws
(Larry is handed a sippy cup. Suddenly, the telephone rings, and Jimmy brings it to the judge)
Jimmy: It's the Governor.
Mr. Nezzer: (answering the phone) Yes, I see. Very well. Thank you, Governor. (closes the phone) Ahem…
Give me back that sippy cup
You've been granted sippy stay
Larry: This must be my lucky day
Chorus: This must be his lucky day
Mr. Nezzer: Bring a mug
Bring a jug
Jimmy: I'll bring an absorbent rug
Chorus: You don't need… a sippy cup
(Mr. Lunt shows up with a wine glass filled with grape juice)
Mr. Lunt: Compliments of the house, grape juice.
Larry: Grape juice? (Dramatic zooms between some of the characters and Larry as starts to drink the grape juice, only to spill it all over others) Oops! Sorry!
Narrator: This has been Silly Songs with Larry. Tune in next time to hear Larry say...
Larry: I'll take that sippy cup!
(cut to black)
Fun Facts
Trivia
- Mike stated Steve Taylor modeled the song after the second silly song. Mike also wrote a song about sippy cups with Jean Claude, but it was more rock and aggressive than what was shown in the final version.
- Despite this, Jean Claude is in the song playing the piano.
- This is the first Silly Song Madame Blueberry appeared in.
- This is the last time Larry is mistaken for a pickle until Beatbox Bill.
Remarks
- In the 4:3 format, the title card is zoomed in. In the widescreen version, it is zoomed out.
- Unless he already tried, Jimmy could bleach-wash the towels since they remove stains.
- Mr. Nezzer answers the phone without a line connecting to the device.
- The physics on the glass cup is off here. For starters, the glass gained more juice after Larry spills it. Second, considering the cup is made of glass, it would have shattered in pieces after falling.
Goofs
- Mr. Lunt’s white shirt changes color when he says “Let me check with the busboy.”
- While watching the song with subtitles, Jimmy says "Every time I fills it"
- The highlights on Jean Claude vanished when Larry receives the glass of grape juice.
- The YouTube captions mistake Jimmy for Jerry.