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Jake, Izzy, Cubby, Captain Hook, and Tick Tock Croc all transform into babies after falling into the Pirate Pool of Youth, so Skully, Mr. Smee, Sharky, and Bones try to find the Grandfather Gladiola flower to transform them back to normal but despite the small size, Captain Hook only wants himself to become big. Song: Codfish Reel
The following is a list of RiffTrax, downloadable audio commentaries featuring comedian Michael J. Nelson and others ridiculing (or riffing on) films in the style of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a TV show of which Nelson was the head writer and later the host. [1]
Izzy Miller (born June 22, 1993) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. [4] His first success came with his band Storage with the release of their 2009 single "Just a Little More". Miller left Storage in 2010 (with the exception of a short reunion tour in 2011) and began a solo career.
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Izzy is in danger of being replaced as school president unless she gets a rock band to perform at the school dance. Izzy tries to enlist Iron Weasel to help her out, but they've booked a gig at the famous Greek theater the same night. They find out that their rivals Metal Wolf, along with Bryce Johnson, Tripp's enemy, will play in their absence.
"Dizzy" is a song by American band Goo Goo Dolls, written by lead vocalist and guitarist Johnny Rzeznik. It was released as a single from their sixth studio album, Dizzy Up the Girl (1998), in February 1999. In Japan, an extended play (EP) titled Dizzy EP was released featuring this song as well as others from previous albums.
What's the Time Mr Wolf? is the debut album by Noisettes. It was released on 5 February 2007 in the United Kingdom on Vertigo Records (supported by an extensive UK tour) and on 17 April 2007 in the United States on Universal Records .
Southside of Bombay are a Māori band from New Zealand. They are best known for their single 'What's the Time, Mr Wolf?' which was originally released in 1992. The song was re-released following its appearance in the 1994 film and on the soundtrack of Once Were Warriors, [2] after which it became second best selling New Zealand single that year.