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==Background==
 
==Background==
[[wikipedia:Philip Glass|Philip Glass]] is hired by the [[South Park Elementary]] staff to conduct a play with no overt religious or traditional themes. The play is described as "the non-offesive, non-denominational holiday play". The children all wear matching green leotards and walk aimlessly about the stage. Philip Glass plays music that seems to have no emotional tones with a robotic voice repeating the word happy. The parents and audience agree it's terrible play and proceed to get into an argument over the outcome, even though it is exactly what they asked for.
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[[wikipedia:Philip Glass|Philip Glass]] is hired by the [[South Park Elementary]] staff to conduct a play with no overt religious or traditional themes. The play is described as "the non-offesive, non-denominational holiday play". The children all wear matching green leotards and walk aimlessly about the stage. Philip Glass plays music that seems to have no emotional tones with a robotic voice repeating the word "happy". The parents and audience agree that it's a terrible play and proceed to get into an argument over the outcome, even though it is exactly what they had asked for.
   
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==

Revision as of 03:43, 27 April 2012

"Happy, Happy, Happy" is a song and play shown in the Season One episode, "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo". The song is surrealist and obtuse piece in the style of Philip Glass.

Background

Philip Glass is hired by the South Park Elementary staff to conduct a play with no overt religious or traditional themes. The play is described as "the non-offesive, non-denominational holiday play". The children all wear matching green leotards and walk aimlessly about the stage. Philip Glass plays music that seems to have no emotional tones with a robotic voice repeating the word "happy". The parents and audience agree that it's a terrible play and proceed to get into an argument over the outcome, even though it is exactly what they had asked for.

Lyrics

Narration:As I turn and look into the sun, the rays burn my eyes.

Song:Happy Happy Happy, Everybody Happy

Narration:How like a turtle the sun looks.