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Song Parodies -> "Troopsofparodiesheremimicthisoverdoneopus"

Original Song Title:

"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"

Original Performer:

Julie Andrews

Parody Song Title:

"Troopsofparodiesheremimicthisoverdoneopus"

Parody Written by:

Nib Oswald

The Lyrics

I forgot to allow comments on the last one, so I've updated it, taken some artistic liberties structure-wise and ALLOWED COMMENTS! Whoop-dee-doo!
Imbeciles ridiculed it. Dumb, pitied tripe.
Imbeciles ridiculed it. Dumb, pitied tripe.

Troops of parodies here mimic this overdone opus.
Leo Jay to Dee-O Range, the results are just hopeless.
Who's blander: Phil Alex/Zander? My eyes out of focus!
Keep an ear out, we're anticipating EmiLoca's.

Angelic relics addled? Such callous shite!
Angelic relics addled? Such callous shite!

Two were done by Malcom, John and Ethan: all weirdoes.
Then Johnny D and Spaff did three, with four Guy DiRitos.
All of these twits have forty six song rip-offs to their name.
You might have wished this writers' list would not be all the same!

Oh, troops of parodies here mimic this overdone opus.
Shameless Bain stole his song name, MAD magaziners loathe this.
Men obsessed with breastless-chested Julie? Well, I've noticed:
Creeps and perverted men visit this clever tune coat-less.

Imbeciles ridiculed it. Dumb, pitied tripe.
Imbeciles ridiculed it. Dumb, pitied tripe.

If you choose the sound of losers, we will give plenty.
Ignore erratic member Static (Nineteen seventies?)
Addictive habit, just like rabbits we produce lampoons.
One of a kind, we are still blind to using other tunes!

Yes, I see the irony in ripping off this song.
I've now become a Super one, should go to AmIWrong.
Suppose there is no stopping this rhyme tearing up the charts.
More parodies of melodies like this touching our hearts!

Angelic relics addled? Such callous shite!
Angelic relics addled? Such callous shite!

Sing! Troops of parodies here mimic this overdone opus.
Keep em' rolling after this is dissed as crap-so-copious.
Why do larrikins all love to make this song so jokeless?
Poop-filled parodies, all gimmicks which abuse this opus!!!

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Pacing: 4.3
How Funny: 4.3
Overall Rating: 4.2

Total Votes: 19

Voting Breakdown

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EmiLoca - September 05, 2004 - Report this comment
I must admit, I like this one better than your first! Incredible, one of the better/bester Supercalifragiparodies I've seen. Baby, you're amazing!
Johnny D - September 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Calling me a "twit", are you? CONGRATULATIONS, you lucky bastard, you're GETTIN' TA KNOW ME! 5-5-5!
Dee Range - September 05, 2004 - Report this comment
MOM!!! I got my name in print, so I'm NOT hopeless!!! ..... even though my writing apparently is...LOL....Good job, A-Ralphy-Boy. 555
Jake A Ralphing (Luke Brattoni) - September 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Emi: A baby, eh? I guess that makes you a foetus... JD: Your tone implies that that's a good thing! Dee Range: Technically your name's in ones and zeros, you'll have to press ctrl+p to really redeem yourself of hopelessness.
Arwen - September 06, 2004 - Report this comment
I'm still in a fight with this song (the original) as it continually evades my parodisical talents...
Jake A Ralphing (Luke Brattoni) - September 06, 2004 - Report this comment
Surely your innate princess-like divineness would be above joining the throng of masses parodying this tune! ;)
Jeff Baker - September 09, 2004 - Report this comment
Cool! Hope you've heard the Capitol Steps versions including "Superfranticunproductivenothinglegislation!" "Ralphing," huh? Does that make you Jake 3.2? Best, Jeff
True Brilliance - September 11, 2004 - Report this comment
It spoke to me.... I hate when people do the SAME SONGS OVER AND OVER! The pacing was a bit weird at parts, though. 455
Rick D - October 11, 2004 - Report this comment
Another "In" crowd song of an overdone song.
Phil Nelson - October 12, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) Hilarious one.
Agrimorfee - October 13, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC)I agree with True Brilliance. 455
John Lomain - October 13, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) This was fun to read. 5's
Jake A Ralphing (Luke Brattoni) - October 13, 2004 - Report this comment
True Brilliance: I read over it and can see where you're coming from, as I tried rhyming two syllables at the end of some lines 'give plenty/seventies' and this song stresses the final syllable so it did sound weird when sung. Thanks Jeff ,Rick, Phil, Agrimorfee and John!
Paul Robinson - October 17, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC "T") - Pretty good, but didn't crack me up as much as most of your other contest entries of late. 'Course I've never been to fond of "Supercalif...", etc., parodies because they are done so much...only a few really tickle my funny bone at all...sorry, but this wasn't up there with those...
Guy - October 19, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) Did I really do that many parodies on this song? Fun read.
Arwen - October 19, 2004 - Report this comment
ABCs...I maintain that I have yet to submit a parody to Super...so...I'm still bitter. Still great, though!
Jared - October 20, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) SuperParodyThatIHopeWilldoWellInTheContest. 5's
Jeff Reuben - October 20, 2004 - Report this comment
Not bad. Now I know everyone who did a parody of this song =)
Peregrin - October 21, 2004 - Report this comment
Hey Luke, there was a lot of hard work in there, well done
Phil Alexander - October 22, 2004 - Report this comment
This is going to be a tricky vote: given that I've often compared doing this song to being the parody equivalent of shooting fish in a barrel (and definitely skipped voting for the Spaff/Madonna variant for precisely that reason)... and for exactly the same reason, I do rather like this one.
Johnny D - October 22, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) Heh heh, see above!
Meriadoc - October 22, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) I like to see parodies of this song - still think clever stuff can be done with it, as this demonstrates.
Jake A Ralphing (Luke Brattoni) - October 27, 2004 - Report this comment
And further thankyous to Paul, Guy, Arwen, Jared, Jeff, Peregrin, Phil, Johnny D once again making us roll our eyes (or use the scroll bar, whichever is deemed more effective in seeing above) and pat on the head for Meriadoc.
2nz - October 28, 2004 - Report this comment
'Use the farce, Luke'. What does 'Opus' mean, anyway? You get a choice in honor of this work: You can either be a mediocre parody writer OR the most talented free-style poetry writer still alive. You can't be both, though.
Jake A Ralphing (Luke Brattoni) - October 28, 2004 - Report this comment
From what I can recall, an opus is "A creative work, especially a musical composition". And DAMN, you really dish out the hard decisions, eh?

;)
Tommy Turtle - February 06, 2006 - Report this comment
Jake, don't know if you're still looking here; comment posted at sentimentally identical "Superflu-ousparodies etc."

I think I'm glad this one was written before I posted mine cuz I woulda gotten hacksawed here too!

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