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Compare and contrast NurseryRhyme and IronicNurseryTune. See also MockingSingSong and KissingInATree. Beware of CreepyChildrenSinging.
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Compare and contrast NurseryRhyme and IronicNurseryTune. See also MockingSingSong and KissingInATree. Beware of CreepyChildrenSinging. The BawdySong is the equivalent for adults.
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->''"One, two, Freddy's coming for you\\
Three, four, better lock your door\\
Five, six, grab your crucifix\\
Seven, eight, better stay up late\\
Nine, ten, never sleep again..."''
-->-- ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet''
Three, four, better lock your door\\
Five, six, grab your crucifix\\
Seven, eight, better stay up late\\
Nine, ten, never sleep again..."''
-->-- ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet''
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Three, four, better lock your door\\
Five, six, grab your crucifix\\
Seven, eight, better stay up late\\
Nine, ten, never sleep again..."''
-->-- ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet''
Catch a tiger by the toe. \\
If he hollers, let him go, \\
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.''
--> --Traditional
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The name comes from the fact that the vast majority of the time, these songs are heard on playgrounds and in other public areas that have a lot of children. That doesn't stop them from coming up in other situations, though. "Children's Song," while a more generally accepted term, can also be applied to pretty much anything specifically aimed at prepubescent children (such as songs featured on ''Series/SesameStreet'' and similar TV shows). This article will focus exclusively on songs that circulate through elementary schools via memes and OralTradition. Many of these songs are in the PublicDomain, despite some of the newer playground songs explicitly referencing copyrighted works, though playground songs made specifically for copyrighted works (such as the above quote from ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'') are also copyrighted themselves.
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The name comes from the fact that the vast majority of the time, these songs are heard on playgrounds and in other public areas that have a lot of children. That doesn't stop them from coming up in other situations, though. "Children's Song," while a more generally accepted term, can also be applied to pretty much anything specifically aimed at prepubescent children (such as songs featured on ''Series/SesameStreet'' and similar TV shows). This article will focus exclusively on songs that circulate through elementary schools via memes and OralTradition. Many of these songs are in the PublicDomain, despite some of the newer playground songs explicitly referencing copyrighted works, though works. A creator may also write their own original song to mimic the effect of a playground song, but those don't necessarily count; then again, children are likely to pick up such songs made specifically for copyrighted works (such as and bring them into the above quote from ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'') are also copyrighted themselves.
playground repertoire.
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Compare and contrast NurseryRhyme and IronicNurseryTune. See also MockingSingSong and KissingInATree.
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Compare and contrast NurseryRhyme and IronicNurseryTune. See also MockingSingSong and KissingInATree. Beware of CreepyChildrenSinging.
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** The horror comic ''ComicBook/SimonDark'' has kids jumping rope and singing the repeating diddy:
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** The horror comic ''ComicBook/SimonDark'' has kids jumping rope and singing the repeating diddy:ditty:
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** Bart Simpson's Guide to Life includes a version of this along with O Cannibals, O Cannibals (to the tune of O Christmas Tree) and Flakey the Leper (Frosty the Snowman)
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** Bart Simpson's Guide to Life ''Literature/BartSimpsonsGuideToLife'' includes a version of this along with O Cannibals, O Cannibals (to the tune of O Christmas Tree) and Flakey the Leper (Frosty the Snowman)
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** The kids in ''Film/ThePacifier'' sing this on a car ride home, except they change it to "Shane Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"
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** The kids in ''Film/ThePacifier'' sing this on a car ride home, except they change it to "Shane Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"Schmidt".
** The protagonist of ''Literature/TheHollowPlaces'' sings it in her head in an attempt to avoid thinking of the willows, which are [[SpeakOfTheDevil attracted by people thinking about them]]. It [[ThoughtAversionFailure doesn't work that well]].
** The protagonist of ''Literature/TheHollowPlaces'' sings it in her head in an attempt to avoid thinking of the willows, which are [[SpeakOfTheDevil attracted by people thinking about them]]. It [[ThoughtAversionFailure doesn't work that well]].
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** Another variant:
-->My Little Pony/All Skinny and bony/Went for a walk in the park.
-->Sat on a wire/And fell in the fire/My Little Pony is dead
-->My Little Pony/All Skinny and bony/Went for a walk in the park.
-->Sat on a wire/And fell in the fire/My Little Pony is dead
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** The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything have performed this on a ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' album.
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***In the 1960s kids sang:
-->We four [[Music/TheBeatles]]Beatles of Liverpool are,\\
One on drums and three on guitar:\\
John and Paul and gear George Harrison\\
Following Ringo Starr!
-->We four [[Music/TheBeatles]]Beatles of Liverpool are,\\
One on drums and three on guitar:\\
John and Paul and gear George Harrison\\
Following Ringo Starr!
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** Skeeter sings this in the shower in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' episode "Night Of The Living Dougs".
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* In the WebAnimation/JaidenAnimations collaboration with WebAnimation/TheOdd1sOut "My Embarassing Old Plays" James points out how both plays Jaiden performed at Camp Operetta have a song to the tune of this.
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