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Skeeter (performed by Drew Massey, voiced by Bill Bellamy) - Skeeter is the namesake character of the series, a puppet whose life changed when he moved from Georgia to New York City to live with his cousin Bobby. He is loud-mouthed, impulsive, and reckless, but also affable, confident, good-hearted and charismatic.
A remix of the song was used as the theme song of American children's sitcom Cousin Skeeter. Although the term "steelo" had already been used by hip hop duo Mobb Deep in their song " Hit It from the Back " (1993), [ 3 ] the popularity of "Steelo" caused the slang word to become widespread, being added to various online dictionaries under the ...
Oh, Be Careful Little Eyes is a very popular Christian children's song. It is sung to the tune of If You're Happy and You Know It, [12] and it teaches children to be careful about what they see, hear, say, and do. This song is about living a life that pleases God.
Skeeter Davis rerecorded the song as an album track for her first solo album, 1959's I'll Sing You a Song and Harmonize Too and continued to sing the song throughout her career. The song was second only to her blockbuster crossover hit " The End of the World " as her most popular number in concerts.
'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,' the ID documentary series premiering Sunday, delves into Dan Schneider's hit Nickelodeon shows and the abuse former employees say happened.
Skeeter, Bobby, Nina, and their new neighbor, Nicole go to a space academy in Florida. Skeeter spends his time tormenting the commanding officer and flirting with Nicole. In order to impress Nicole, Skeeter sneaks the kids into a space shuttle which has the four crash-land on the planet, Tunica.
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.
the first link was a mistake and i have removed it. the second link is a list of childrens sonfs and contains a version of this song. sure the lyrics arent identical, but it has the same "knock it off" concept and this article already acknowledges that this song has variable lyrics. hope that helps.