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--->"The D, the E, the F, the I, the A, the N, the C, the E\\

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--->"The D, D88, the E, the F, the I, the A, the N, the C, the E\\



-->WE ARE DEVO

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-->WE ARE DEVO[[{{Devo}} DEVO]]
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** "Yoda" by WeirdAlYankovic.


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* TinyToonAdventures spoofed the MickeyMouseClub with "The Buster Bunny Bunch", complete with "B-U-S-T-E-R B-U-N-N-Y" sequences in opening and closing theme songs.

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* "The Mark of the Gun" by Deathstars:
-->Your life spells dead\\
Well, the D is for destroy (under the gun)\\
The E is for enforce (under the gun)\\
A is for absolute (under the gun)\\
And D is for darkness\\
Dead (the mark of the gun)
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* In a 1984 episode of ''SaturdayNightLive'' newscaster Edwin Newman, making a guest appearance, did a bit pointing out how many American states have very generic-sounding state songs, usually including a spelling of the state's name at some point

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* In a 1984 episode of ''SaturdayNightLive'' newscaster Edwin Newman, making a guest appearance, did a bit pointing out how many American states have very generic-sounding state songs, usually including a spelling of the state's name at some point
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* The game show version of ''Series/{{Monopoly}}'' used a ThematicThemeTune that had a repeated "M-O-N-O-P-O-L-Y". The first two O's were sung by a woman who... well, sounded like she was ''having'' a big O.
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* In a 1984 episode of ''Saturday Night Live'' newscaster Edwin Newman, making a guest appearance, did a bit pointing out how many American states have very generic-sounding state songs, usually including a spelling of the state's name at some point

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* In a 1984 episode of ''Saturday Night Live'' ''SaturdayNightLive'' newscaster Edwin Newman, making a guest appearance, did a bit pointing out how many American states have very generic-sounding state songs, usually including a spelling of the state's name at some point
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* In a 1984 episode of ''Saturday Night Live'' newscaster Edwin Newman, making a guest appearance, did a bit pointing out how many American states have very generic-sounding state songs, usually including a spelling of the state's name at some point
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-->You poeple all have to learn/This world is going to BURN!/ BURN!/ It's two Rs. H-O-R-R- right/ BURN!

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-->You poeple people all have to learn/This world is going to BURN!/ BURN!/ It's two Rs. H-O-R-R- right/ BURN!

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** Also parodied on the episode of Muppets Tonight guest starring Cindy Crawford. K-E-R (Are we having fun yet?) M-I-T (That's a swell university.) F-R-O-G

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** Also parodied on the episode of Muppets Tonight ''MuppetsTonight'' guest starring Cindy Crawford. K-E-R (Are we having fun yet?) M-I-T (That's a swell university.) F-R-O-G



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** ...although they actually say "love" in the previous line.

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--> Our D-I-V-O-R-C-E
--> Becomes final today
--> Me and little J-O-E
--> Will be going away
--> And I love you both but this will be
--> Pure H-E-double-L for me
--> Oh how I wish that we could stop
--> This D-I-V-O-R-C-E



''a smooth operator operating corectly''

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''a smooth operator operating corectly''correctly''



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* [[ThreeEleven 311's]] "Sick Tight"

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* [[ThreeEleven [[{{ptitlewna0x8g7}} 311's]] "Sick Tight"
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* 311's "Sick Tight"

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* 311's [[ThreeEleven 311's]] "Sick Tight"
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* "Minimal" by PetShopBoys

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* "Shopping" and "Minimal" by PetShopBoys

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* The "What is fun" song from ''SpongebobSquarepants''. Plankton doesn't really get it.

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* The "What is fun" song from ''SpongebobSquarepants''.
-->''F Is For Friends who do stuff together''\\
''U Is for U and me.''\\
''N is for aNy thing and anytime at all, Down here in the deep blue sea''
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Plankton doesn't really get it.
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* "Dragon Power Muegndai", the end credits theme song to the ''DragonBallZ'' movie "Dragon Ball Z: Super Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu No wa Ore da".

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* "Dragon Power Muegndai", Mugendai", the end credits theme song to the ''DragonBallZ'' movie "Dragon Ball Z: Super Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu No wa Ore da".

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* ''Aztec Camera's'' "How Men Are"

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* ''Aztec Camera's'' Aztec Camera's "How Men Are"




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* "Dragon Power Muegndai", the end credits theme song to the ''DragonBallZ'' movie "Dragon Ball Z: Super Senshi Gekiha!! Katsu No wa Ore da".
--> D! Donna toki demo
--> R! Arukitsuzukero
--> A! Eien no ai wo shinjite
--> GO! Tatakaeta GO! GO! GO!
--> N! Enryo wa iranai Futari no mirai wa mugendai
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\n* ''Aztec Camera's'' "How Men Are"
--> P-E-R-S-P-E-C-T-I-V-E. It's no mystery.

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* "Respect" by Otis Redding, popularized by Aretha Franklin:

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* "Respect" by Otis Redding, OtisRedding, popularized by Aretha Franklin:ArethaFranklin:

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* 311's "Sick Tight"
-->''My name is Nick, H-E-X-U-M''
** And "Juan Bond", which spells out the song's title.



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** And there's "The Acme Song"
--> ''There's the "A", that's first,''\\
''There's the "C", that's next.''\\
''There's the "M", you're almost done,''\\
''There's the "E", that's last, now spell it out,''\\
''A-C-M-E that's fun!''

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-->''R''\\

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-->''R''\\-->''M''\\
''M-O''\\
''M-O-P''\\
''M-O-P-P''\\
''Mopp''\\
''M-O-P-P Mopp mopp mopp mopp''\\
''R''\\



--->''Oh, I say D''\\

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--->''Oh, -->''Oh, I say D''\\


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** Here's another parody, relating to online gaming:
-->''Q''\\
''I said Q-U''\\
''Q-U-I''\\
''Q-U-I-T''\\
''Quit!''\\
''Q-U-I-T Quit quit quit quit''\\
''R''\\
''I said R-A''\\
''R-A-G''\\
''R-A-G-E''\\
''Rage!''\\
''R-A-G-E Q-U-I-T Ragequit!''
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* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway?'' had a Song Styles in the style of The Village People, where the cast parodied the ''Y.M.C.A.'' This led to a CrowningMomentOfFunny with its hilarity increased by Wayne Brady ''misspelling'' the name of the audience member, Howard.

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* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway?'' had a Song Styles in the style of The Village People, where the cast parodied the ''Y.M.C.A.'' This led to a CrowningMomentOfFunny with its hilarity increased by Wayne Brady ''misspelling'' the name of the audience member, Howard.
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* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway?'' had a Song Styles in the style of The Village People, a CrowningMomentOfFunny with its hilarity increased by Wayne Brady ''misspelling'' the name of the audience member, Howard.

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* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway?'' had a Song Styles in the style of The Village People, where the cast parodied the ''Y.M.C.A.'' This led to a CrowningMomentOfFunny with its hilarity increased by Wayne Brady ''misspelling'' the name of the audience member, Howard.

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* ''WhoseLineIsItAnyway?'' had a Song Styles in the style of The Village People, a CrowningMomentOfFunny with its hilarity increased by Wayne Brady ''misspelling'' the name of the audience member, Howard.
-->'''Wayne:''' ''H - O - R - W - A - R - D''
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* Frank Sinatra's version of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p07T4dlw2cc Jingle Bells]].
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** Also used in "Robot Cat":
--->''Word to the R to the O to the B to the O-T-C to the A to the T''
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* "Microphone Fiend" by Rage Against The Machine

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* "Microphone Fiend" by Rage Against The MachineEric B. & Rakim
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* "C-I-T-Y", by John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band.
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** From ''[[Anime/{{Ptitlei015gc004kw4}} Pokémon Chronicles]]'' and the Johto Pokérap:

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** From ''[[Anime/{{Ptitlei015gc004kw4}} Pokémon Pokémon Chronicles]]'' and the Johto Pokérap:Pokérap:



P-O-K-E-M-O-N, Pokémon!''

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P-O-K-E-M-O-N, Pokémon!''Pokémon!''
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* From ''SpongebobSquarepants'': The Campire Song song. SoYeah.

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* From ''SpongebobSquarepants'': The Campire Song song. SoYeah.
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* ''{{Animaniacs}}'' gives us [[TheBarney Baloney]]'s "Imagine Song"

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* ''{{Animaniacs}}'' gives us [[TheBarney [[BarneyAndFriends Baloney]]'s "Imagine Song"

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