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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki based the Gords' voices on that of a former boss they had.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki based the Gords' Gourds' voices on that of a former boss they had.
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* ThrowItIn: When they originally wrote the song, Mike and Phil had originally planned for all the other characters beside Larry to just speak their lines rather than sing them. However, when Lisa came on to record her lines for Junior, she sung the lines to the tune of the piano accompaniment. Mike and Phil found it to be so funny that they decided to rerecord all the other characters' lines so they would be sung as well.
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* ThrowItIn: When they originally wrote the song, "The Hairbrush Song," Mike and Phil had originally planned for all the other characters beside Larry to just speak their lines rather than sing them. However, when Lisa came on to record her lines for Junior, she sung the lines to the tune of the piano accompaniment. Mike and Phil found it to be so funny that they decided to rerecord all the other characters' lines so they would be sung as well.
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** Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. Phil wisely informed him that it was probably not a good idea to have kids sing a song about looking for a razor, so it was changed accordingly.
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** Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. Phil Vischer wisely informed him that it was probably not a good idea to have kids sing a song about looking for a razor, so it was changed accordingly.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki based the Gords' voices on that of a former boss they had.
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** Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. When he showed it to Phil, Phil told him that parents would get mad if children started playing with razors, so because of that, the song was written to the song that it is today.
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** Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. When he showed it to Phil, Phil told wisely informed him that parents would get mad if children started playing with razors, so because of that, the it was probably not a good idea to have kids sing a song about looking for a razor, so it was written to the song that it is today.changed accordingly.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. When he showed it to Phil, Phil told him that parents would get mad if children started playing with razors, so because of that, the song was written to the song that it is today.
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** Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. When he showed it to Phil, Phil told him that parents would get mad if children started playing with razors, so because of that, the song was written to the song that it istoday.today.
** In the pamphlet included with early prints of the first ''[=VeggieTunes=]'' album, "The Story of Flibber-o-Loo" is referred to as "A Tale of Two Cities," suggesting this could have been an early title for it before being changed (the album was released around the same time as this episode).
** Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. When he showed it to Phil, Phil told him that parents would get mad if children started playing with razors, so because of that, the song was written to the song that it is
** In the pamphlet included with early prints of the first ''[=VeggieTunes=]'' album, "The Story of Flibber-o-Loo" is referred to as "A Tale of Two Cities," suggesting this could have been an early title for it before being changed (the album was released around the same time as this episode).
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ThrowItIn: When they originally wrote the song, Mike and Phil had originally planned for all the other characters beside Larry to just speak their lines rather than sing them. However, when Lisa came on to record her lines for Junior, she sung the lines to the tune of the piano accompaniment. Mike and Phil found it to be so funny that they decided to rerecord all the other characters' lines so they would be sung as well.
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* ThrowItIn: When they originally wrote the song, Mike and Phil had originally planned for all the other characters beside Larry to just speak their lines rather than sing them. However, when Lisa came on to record her lines for Junior, she sung the lines to the tune of the piano accompaniment. Mike and Phil found it to be so funny that they decided to rerecord all the other characters' lines so they would be sung as well.
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ThrowItIn: When they originally wrote the song, Mike and Phil had originally planned for all the other characters beside Larry to just speak their lines rather than sing them. However, when Lisa came on to record her lines for Junior, she sung the lines to the tune of the piano accompaniment. Mike and Phil found it to be so funny that they decided to rerecord all the other characters' lines so they would be sung as well.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, "The Hairbrush Song" was written by Mike Nawrocki as "Where Is My Razor", which he wrote when he was looking for his razor. When he showed it to Phil, Phil told him that parents would get mad if children started playing with razors, so because of that, the song was written to the song that it is today.
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