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* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/Duncanville'' the family's new high tech fridge plays the song at one point, causing everyone to scream in agony except five-year old Jing who enjoys the song.

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* ** In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/Duncanville'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Duncanville}}'' the family's new high tech fridge plays the song at one point, causing everyone to scream in agony except five-year old Jing who enjoys the song.
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* A ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' sketch has a kid sing this when the actual Batman and Robin show up, who are not amused.

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* ** A ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' sketch has a kid sing this when the actual Batman and Robin show up, who are not amused.



** The Froggy book Froggy Gets A Babysitter has Froggy annoying the titular babysitter (who is on the phone with her boyfriend) with this.

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** The Froggy book Froggy "Froggy Gets A Babysitter Babysitter" has Froggy annoying the titular babysitter (who is on the phone with her boyfriend) with this.
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** In the ''WesternAnimation/TeachersPet'' episode "Never Take Candy From A Kindergartener" Spot teases Leonard with this when a kindergarten girl gets a crush on him.
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** The song "Birthday Today" from ''Series/AllegrasWindow'' is sung to the tune of this song.
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It chopped off my wiener\\

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It chopped burned/chopped off my wiener\\
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* To the tune of "The Old Gray Mare": "Here comes/there goes [insert name], floating down/on the Delaware, chewing on their underwear, can't afford/couldn't find another pair. Ten days later, eaten by a polar bear. That's how the polar bear died."

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* To the tune of "The Old Gray Mare": "Here comes/there "Teacher, teacher/There goes [insert name], floating down/on the Delaware, chewing on their underwear, can't afford/couldn't find another pair. Ten days later, eaten by a polar bear. That's how the polar bear died."
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** In the ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Moms I'd Like To Forget", sung by the 4th grade class to the 5th grade class.

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** In the ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Moms "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS22E10MomsIdLikeToForget Moms I'd Like To Forget", Forget]]", sung by the 4th grade class to the 5th grade class.
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** In the ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "Moms I'd Like To Forget", sung by the 4th grade class to the 5th grade class.
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* To the tune of "The Old Gray Mare": "Here comes/there goes [insert name], floating down/on the Delaware, chewing on their underwear, can't afford/couldn't find another pair. Ten days later, eaten by a polar bear. That's how the polar bear died."
** In ''Film/BigBully'', Rosco sings this while beating up David.
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** ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In "Radio Bart", Bart gets stuck down a well after tricking the townspeople into thinking a little boy was trapped, and they make it no secret that they want him to rot down there. Even kids on the playground make up a morbid jump-roping rhyme about him.
--->''One plus one plus three is five''
--->''Little Bart Simpson's buried alive''
--->''He's so neat, he's so sweet,''
--->''Now the rats have Bart to eat''
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* Cindy sings it in the ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' episode "When Pants Attack", causing Carl to remark that she must have good eyesight.
* A ComicStrip/PoochCafe comic has Boomer start to sing this when Poncho loses his collar.

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* ** Cindy sings it in the ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' episode "When Pants Attack", causing Carl to remark that she must have good eyesight.
* ** A ComicStrip/PoochCafe ''ComicStrip/PoochCafe'' comic has Boomer start to sing this when Poncho loses his collar.
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* "I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee . . ." As a note, most printed versions end with wiping up the squished bee, but there's a version out there with ''licking'' it up, followed by puking, followed by licking ''that'' up, and so on, literally ''[[OverlyLongGag ad nauseam]]''.

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* "I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee . . ." As a note, most printed versions end with wiping up the squished bee, but there's a version out there with ''licking'' it up, followed by puking, followed by licking ''that'' up, and so on, literally ''[[OverlyLongGag ad nauseam]]''. Fortunately, the ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'' version does not use the verses about licking up and throwing up the bee's body.
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* A ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' sketch has a kid sing this when the actual Batman and Robin show up, who are not amused.
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* "I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee . . ." As a note, most printed versions end with wiping up the squished bee, but there's a version out there with ''licking'' it up, followed by puking, followed by licking ''that'' up, and so on, [[IncrediblyLamePun literally]] ''[[OverlyLongGag ad nauseam]]''.

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* "I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee . . ." As a note, most printed versions end with wiping up the squished bee, but there's a version out there with ''licking'' it up, followed by puking, followed by licking ''that'' up, and so on, [[IncrediblyLamePun literally]] literally ''[[OverlyLongGag ad nauseam]]''.



** This is sung to Marty in ''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}''.

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** This is sung to Marty in ''WesternAnimation/{{Madagascar}}''.''WesternAnimation/Madagascar1''.
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** This song was used for one of the interstitial music videos during the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch block in the early 2000s (each music video featuring clips of all the shows from the block)
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** The Froggy book Froggy Gets A Babysitter has Froggy annoying the titular babysitter (who is on the phone with her boyfriend) with this.
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** An early ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'' comic has one of Michael's classmates singing this on the bus to a school field trip.
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** The "On top of spaghetti" version is used in the Cheesy Con Sing-Along in the ''Series/DonkeyHodie'' episode "Cheesy Con", where Donkey sings about how she is allergic to parmersan cheese.
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** Used as the transition song in the ''WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter'' video "Top 20 Worst Cartoon Theme Songs."


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** A ''ComicStrip/HiAndLois'' comic has the kids singing this after being told to "sing a kid's song" instead of "Like A Virgin" by Madonna.
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[[ADateWithRosiePalms Do not need a woman 'cause I've got my hand.]] \\

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[[ADateWithRosiePalms Do not need a woman 'cause I've got my hand.]] hand. \\
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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 ''Film/ThePacifier'' sing this on a car ride home, except they change it to "Shane Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"
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** This is performed at the beginning of the WesternAnimation/DisneySingAlongSongs video "Campout At Walt Disney World" as Mickey and the kids are en route to their destination of Fort Wilderness resort.


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* "I see London, I see France, I see (insert person's name's)underpants!
** Jean Claude sings it in ''WesternAnimation/RugratsInParis'' after the back of Coco's dress gets ripped.
* Cindy sings it in the ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' episode "When Pants Attack", causing Carl to remark that she must have good eyesight.
* A ComicStrip/PoochCafe comic has Boomer start to sing this when Poncho loses his collar.
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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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* 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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** In ''WebAnimation/SomethingAbout VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror'', the boss of Olive Ocean, [[ThreateningShark Gobbler]], is replaced with a yellow shark meant to invoke the baby shark in the Pinkfong video, who attacks the heroes while an [=MP3=]-to-MIDI version of the song plays in the background.

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** In ''WebAnimation/SomethingAbout VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror'', the boss of Olive Ocean, [[ThreateningShark Gobbler]], is replaced with a yellow shark meant to invoke the baby shark in the Pinkfong video, who attacks the heroes while an [=MP3=]-to-MIDI an-to-MIDI version of the song plays in the background.background.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/Duncanville'' the family's new high tech fridge plays the song at one point, causing everyone to scream in agony except five-year old Jing who enjoys the song.
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--> Tic-tac-toe

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--> Tic-tac-toeTabletopGame/TicTacToe
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** The horror comic ''ComicBook/SimonDark'' has kids jumping rope and singing the repeating diddy:
--->''Lurks in Shadows. Hides in the park.''
--->''Simon. Simon. Simon Dark.''
--->''If you're good he'll stay away.''
--->''If you're bad he'll make you pay. ''
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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.

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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.
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 explicitly referencing copyrighted works for some of the newer playground songs.

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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 for some of the newer playground songs.
works.
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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.

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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.
PublicDomain, despite explicitly referencing copyrighted works for some of the newer playground songs.

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