seeing that made me crack up. there's so many great songs from the Simpsons that could've been used. "Spiderpig" "oh, streetcar" the duet between Krusty and his dad among others.
Three clues about Sesame Street seems a bit excessive, no? I mean, the quiz has such great variety otherwise... (I might just be mad because I never watched Sesame Street and missed 2 out of 3.)
Only "C Is for Cookie" and "Rubber Duckie" are from Sesame Street. If you're thinking of "The Rainbow Connection," it's from The Muppet Movie. I do feel they could have had fewer than seven animated Disney characters, though.
I mean, sure, but more than a third? Nearly half, if you count Mary Poppins and Hannah Montana. Don't get me wrong, I love me some Disney, but still. They've only got four stage musicals, maybe swap out one or two animated Disney characters for some more of them.
Maria von trapp (Sound of Music) is not a fictional character. Sound of Music is a musical based on the lives of the von trapp family and their escape.
The real Maria never sung that song but the fictional version of her did. Also the real von Trapps would not have escaped as shown in the film (the route they take would go straight into Germany) so the film has fictional elements.
By this logic any real life person who does something in a film about them that they didn’t do in real life becomes a fictional character. I think it’s fairer to say that the lives of the Von Trapps were dramatized but not fictionalized.
Sad to see Homers salad song so low . one of the many great Simpsons songs . In fact animated shows Family Guy ( Mr Booze etc ) and South Park ( Kyles Mom or anything by Cartman ) have some brilliantly written songs.
Really confused as to why Maria VonTrapp, a very real person, is present on a quiz about fictional characters. Yeah, she never sang the song but she definitely existed.