The Little Sugar Rush Racer (Candlehead Style) part 16 - "Kiss the Girl"

Later that evening, Candlehead and Candlehead rode in a chocolate rowboat down a quiet pink lemonade lagoon. By now, the two of them had enjoyed a wonderful time while doing the tour. However, Swizzle still didn’t kiss Candlehead out of love, so there was now Candlehead was close to one day remaining. Nearby, Jay, and Charmy watched from a safe distance.

Jay: "Move over - move your big feathers. I can't see a thing."

Charmy: "Nothing is happening. . . . Only one day left, and that boy ain't puckered up once. O.K. All right, this calls for a little vocal romantic stimulation."

Charmy flew up to an overhead branch,

Charmy: "Stand back."

Charmy landed, scattering some candy birds who were enjoying Candlehead and Swizzle being together. After clearing his throat, Charmy started singing, but his singing was not very good, nor was it romantic like he perceived.

Below him, Candlehead and Swizzle continued their ride in the boat. Swizzle heard Charmy

Swizzle: "Wow. Somebody should find that poor animal and put it out of its misery."

Candlehead saw Charmy singing above them and felt embarrassed. Charmy winked at Candlehead, but Candlehead did not feel comfortable at all with the bee’s singing she just gave him an uncomfortable smile and looked away, hiding her face in her hands. Chuck was also on the boat and he didn’t like Charmy’s singing either. Chuck was covering his ears, and glared at Charmy

Charmy: "Jeez, man, I'm surrounded by amateurs!"

Annoyed with Charmy and knowing how to handle romantic music, Chuck got into the water and grabbed a small petal of underwater reed grass.

Chuck: "You want something done, you've got to do it yourself."

He came back a few seconds later with several ducks from Duck Hunt, and turtles from Frogger. He held the reed like a baton.

Chuck: "First, we got to create the mood."

Knowing what to do, the turtles flipped on their backs, allowing the ducks to tap their bellies like they were playing drums.

Chuck: "Percussion. . . ."

he directed towards some chocolate crickets.

Chuck: "Strings. . . ."

Molasses Paddle Cat-tails rustled in the wind, creating a flute-like sound

Chuck: "Winds. . . . Words. . ..

There you see her

Sitting there across the way

She don't got a lot to say

But there's something about her

And you don't know why

But you're dying to try

You wanna kiss the girl

Eric: Did you hear something?

Sebastian:

Yes, you want her

Look at her, you know you do

Possible she wants you too

There is one way to ask her

It don't take a word

Not a single word

Go on and kiss the girl

Sha la la la la la

My oh my

Look like the boy too shy

Ain't gonna kiss the girl

Sha la la la la la

Ain't that sad?

Ain't it a shame?

Too bad, he gonna miss the girl

Eric: You know, I feel really bad not knowing your name. Heh - maybe I could guess. Is it, err, Mildred? O.K., no. How 'bout - Diana? Rachel?

Sebastian: Ariel. Her name is Ariel.

Eric: Ariel? Ariel? Well, that's kinda pretty. O.K. - Ariel. ..

Sebastian:

Now's your moment

Floating in a blue lagoon

Boy you better do it soon

No time will be better

She don't say a word

And she won't say a word

Until you kiss the girl

Sha la la la la la

Don't be scared

You got the mood prepared

Go on and kiss the girl

Sha la la la la la

Don't stop now

Don't try to hide it how

You want to kiss the girl

Sha la la la la la

Float along

And listen to the song

The song say kiss the girl

Sha la la la la

The music play

Do what the music say

You got to kiss the girl

You've got to kiss the girl

You wanna kiss the girl

You've gotta kiss the girl

Go on and kiss the girl

(The boat tips over.)

Eric: Whoa, hang on - I've gotcha.