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'''Going Up!''' is a short film that was seen in [[Sumo of the Opera]]. It is done in the style of Laurel & Hardy mixed with the Three Stooges.
'''His Cheeseburger''' is the eighth [[Silly Songs with Larry|Silly Song]] and it's Mr. Lunt's first song.
 
   
==Lyrics==
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==Plot==
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Mr. Nezzer is delivering a piano that's needed at a Madame Blueberry's mansion. His three workers, Larry, Jerry, and Mr. Lunt wanted to sit in the front. But Nezzer tells him they can't sit with him.
   
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The three discovered the place is at a very high staircase. They managed to get there with no trouble, but then the piano rolled down all the way back to the bottom. Jerry decides to quit, but the other two decided to continued on. Just as they're carrying the heavy piano, Mr. Lunt gets distracted when he sees a penny on the staircase. This causes Larry to roll backwards, almost landing both him and the piano at the fountain. While that was happening, Jerry and Mr. Lunt used the penny to buy some ice cream for themselves. Larry, not pleased, decides to carry the piano by himself with it on his back.
Annoucer:And now it's time for Love Songs with Mr. Lunt, the part of the show where Mr. Lunt and sings a love song.
 
   
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Tired, but triumphant, Larry manged to carry the piano by the door entrance. Madame Blueberry was happy that her piano is delivered and called Larry her hero, making Larry proud, but also blushed. Downstairs, the other two were sleeping, and Nezzer wasn't pleased that his workers were slacking the job. However, Larry comes down with lipstick on his cheeks. Jerry and Mr. Lunt were shocked, but Nezzer just remained stoic, and told Larry that he can sit in the front with him since he's done his job. While Larry was proud and got to sit in the front, the other two still sat in the back.
Lunt: ''He said to her, "I'd like a cheeseburger
 
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==Fun Facts==
''And I might like a milkshake as well"
 
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*Mike Nawrocki stated they originally wanted in a true way how it was done in the silent era, where it was black and white and only music playing. But they decided to keep it in color, have sound effects, and have the French Peas narrating in the final version.
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**However, they included the black and white version as a DVD feature.
 
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*This is first time Mr. Lunt is seen without a mustache.
''She said to him, "I can't give you either"
 
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*This episode has a lot of cartoon physics.
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*The short film's plot is similar to the Laurel and Hardy short "The Music Box", which is the only short in their career to have an Academy reward.
 
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*Larry, Jerry, and Mr. Lunt's costumes are a references to the Three Stooges, Curly Joe, Larry, and Moe. Even though Mr. Lunt is Moe, Larry has Moe's personality is this short.
''He said, "Isn't this Burger Bell?"''
 
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*The music playing in the ice cream truck is "Pop Goes the Weasel".
 
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*It would be very unlikely Jerry and Mr. Lunt would get two ice creams with just a penny.
''She said," Yes it is but we're closed now
 
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*The beginning part of the truck going on the hill would be used later in a future Silly Song.
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[[Category:Specials/Films]]
 
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[[Category:DVD Features]]
''But we open tomorrow at 10"''
 
 
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He said, " I am extremely hungry
 
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''But I guess I can wait until then"''
 
 
'''Cause you're his cheeseburger
 
''
 
 
''His yummy cheeseburger
 
''
 
 
''He'll wait for yo-u, yeah
 
''
 
 
''He will wait for yo-u''
 
 
''Oh, you are his cheeseburger
 
''
 
 
''His tasty cheeseburger''
 
 
''
 
He'll wait for yo-u
 
''
 
 
''Oh, he will wait for you''
 
 
''He stayed at the drive-through till sunrise
 
''
 
 
''He may have dozed off once or twice
 
''
 
 
''When he spotted a billboard for Denny's
 
Bacon and Eggs for half price''
 
 
''How could he resist such an offer?
 
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''He really needed something to munch
 
Cheeseburger please do not get angry
 
(Don't get angry)
 
''
 
 
''He'll eat and be back here for lunch''
 
 
'''Cause you're his cheeseburger
 
''
 
 
''His precious cheeseburger''
 
 
''
 
Be back for yo-u
 
He'll be back for yo-u''
 
 
''Won't be so long cheeseburger''
 
 
''
 
Oh, lovely cheeseburger''
 
 
''
 
Be back for yo-u
 
''
 
 
''Oh, he'll be back for you''
 
 
''Because he loves you cheeseburger
 
''
 
 
''With all his heart''
 
 
''
 
And there ain't nothin' gonna tear
 
''
 
 
''You tw-o apart''
 
 
''And if the world suddenly ran out of cheese
 
''
 
 
''He would get down on his hands and knees''
 
 
''
 
To see if someone accidentally dropped''
 
 
''
 
Some cheese in the dirt''
 
 
''And he would wash it off for you
 
''
 
 
''Wipe it off for you
 
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''Clean that dirty cheese off
 
''
 
 
''Just for you!!!''
 
 
''You are his cheeseburger''
 
 
Archibald: I thought you were going to sing about growing up in Connecticut!
 
 
Announcer: This has been Love Songs with Mr. Lunt. Tune in next time to hear Mr. Lunt say...
 
 
Mr. Lunt: I grew up in New Jersey.
 
 
==Music Video==
 
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File:VeggieTales His Cheeseburger - Silly Song
 
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[[Category:Songs]]
 
[[Category:Silly Songs with Larry]]
 

Revision as of 17:50, 26 October 2014

Going Up! is a short film that was seen in Sumo of the Opera. It is done in the style of Laurel & Hardy mixed with the Three Stooges.

Plot

Mr. Nezzer is delivering a piano that's needed at a Madame Blueberry's mansion. His three workers, Larry, Jerry, and Mr. Lunt wanted to sit in the front. But Nezzer tells him they can't sit with him.

The three discovered the place is at a very high staircase. They managed to get there with no trouble, but then the piano rolled down all the way back to the bottom. Jerry decides to quit, but the other two decided to continued on. Just as they're carrying the heavy piano, Mr. Lunt gets distracted when he sees a penny on the staircase. This causes Larry to roll backwards, almost landing both him and the piano at the fountain. While that was happening, Jerry and Mr. Lunt used the penny to buy some ice cream for themselves. Larry, not pleased, decides to carry the piano by himself with it on his back.

Tired, but triumphant, Larry manged to carry the piano by the door entrance. Madame Blueberry was happy that her piano is delivered and called Larry her hero, making Larry proud, but also blushed. Downstairs, the other two were sleeping, and Nezzer wasn't pleased that his workers were slacking the job. However, Larry comes down with lipstick on his cheeks. Jerry and Mr. Lunt were shocked, but Nezzer just remained stoic, and told Larry that he can sit in the front with him since he's done his job. While Larry was proud and got to sit in the front, the other two still sat in the back.

Fun Facts

  • Mike Nawrocki stated they originally wanted in a true way how it was done in the silent era, where it was black and white and only music playing. But they decided to keep it in color, have sound effects, and have the French Peas narrating in the final version.
    • However, they included the black and white version as a DVD feature.
  • This is first time Mr. Lunt is seen without a mustache.
  • This episode has a lot of cartoon physics.
  • The short film's plot is similar to the Laurel and Hardy short "The Music Box", which is the only short in their career to have an Academy reward.
  • Larry, Jerry, and Mr. Lunt's costumes are a references to the Three Stooges, Curly Joe, Larry, and Moe. Even though Mr. Lunt is Moe, Larry has Moe's personality is this short.
  • The music playing in the ice cream truck is "Pop Goes the Weasel".
  • It would be very unlikely Jerry and Mr. Lunt would get two ice creams with just a penny.
  • The beginning part of the truck going on the hill would be used later in a future Silly Song.