The Mood Whiplash of the mayor moping about how nobody wants to partake in his sports competition, immediately interrupted by Íþróttaálfurinn jumping out of nowhere and singing his song.
When Nenni has finished singing his song about how he owns everything, Íþróttaálfurinn starts humming the song. Nenni brattily tells him that he owns the song and he's not allowed to sing it, but Íþróttaálfurinn doesn't care and keeps going until Nenni gives up.
As Goggi's song ends, Íþróttaálfurinn appears in one of the nearby televisions. He acts perfectly still when Goggi looks at him, then hits him on the head when he turns away to start messing with his remote, eventually grabbing him by the back of his shirt the third time he looks away.
Íþróttaálfurinn's rhyme about Lazy Gary.
Íþróttaálfurinn: Lazy Gary at the creek Sat thirsty 'til he died Had all the water he could drink If only he had tried
Glanni Glæpur Í Latabæ
Just the fact that Maggi Mjói, whose sole personality trait in the first play was his unhealthy eating habits, is a rapper in this play. A rapper who grows his own vegetables!
Maggi: Yo, I know this carrot. I totally grew it myself! (makes hip-hop hands) Glanni: "I totally grew it myself!"
Stína asks Glanni (as Rikki Ríki) how much money he has. After seeming stunned by the question, Glanni weasels his way out of answering by faking a headache and leaving for a supposed nap in the hotel.
When Glanni is made the new mayor, the rooster appears at the window, apparently under the impression that he is the new mayor and is about to give a speech, only to be booed at and scared away by Glanni.
When the towners are fitting their feet on the footprint in the flower bed and Solla's foot fits, she's happy at first and acts like she won a prize, only to be reminded that it means she poisoned the flowers. The kids even cheer for her until they realize what it means.
After Íþróttaálfurinn tells the mayor to disguise himself, he puts on an easter bunny suit and wears it for the rest of the play.