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'''COACH Z AND PEACEY P:''' ''{rapping}'' R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,<br> | '''COACH Z AND PEACEY P:''' ''{rapping}'' R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,<br> | ||
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'''COACH Z AND PEACEY P:''' R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,<br> | '''COACH Z AND PEACEY P:''' R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,<br> | ||
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Coach Z and Peacey P cold rappity-rap! | Coach Z and Peacey P cold rappity-rap! | ||
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Toon Category: Powered by The Cheat |
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- This article is about the Powered by The Cheat toon. For the Cheat Commandos short, see An Important Rap Song.
Powered by The Cheat
The Cheat is working on a music video starring Coach Z and accidentally featuring Peacey P.
Cast (in order of appearance): Coach Z, Peacey P, Tenerence Love, The Cheat
Places: The Cheat's Computer Room
Date: Monday, November 12, 2007
Running Time: 2:40
Page Title: Crample-O Stow Records Present!
Contents |
Transcript
{Open to a close-up of a washing machine with clothes tumbling inside. The washing machine has the word "Warsh" on it. Zoom out to a view of Coach Z in a laundromat, standing next to the washing machines and a basket of clothes.}
COACH Z: {Powered by The Cheat voice} Can I borrow some detergent from you, please?
{Peacey P comes over in spinning 2-dimensional form with a basket of clothes, mumbling incoherently.}
COACH Z: Say, wait! Look, it's the rapping man, come to do his landry! I was supposed to ask, can you record {said as RECK-erd} on my new ablum?
PEACEY P: {mumbling while bouncing, his body bounces away to the right while his head floats where it is, then his body slowly slides back in line with his head.}
COACH Z: I can understand well that's the yes! Hit it one-two go rap song!
{Cut to a close-up of a boombox, with a tape in it labeled "Mick's Tape". Hip-hop music starts playing. The credits appear:}
Coach Z and Peacey P featuring Peacey P/
featuring Tenerence Love/ feauring Peacey P
"Rap Song"
The Lyricbolical Coach Z
Crample-O Stow Records
COACH Z: {rapping in normal voice} Coach Z, R-A-P,
Accidentally featuring Peacey P.
PEACEY P: {rapping in normal voice} You biscuithead, you ain't featurin' me!
COACH Z: I said accidentally featuring Peacey P!
I'm the lyricbolical Coach-Z,
I like my ointments topical most-ly,
And if you got the itchy toes, then come see me,
I got a rap song, featuring Peacey P!
PEACEY P: My name is P, comma, Peace-ay,
I likes to eat my bacon all grease-ay,
I'm the best guest rapper in the music biz,
I ain't even know whose song this is!
COACH Z: {speaking} It's mine! I thought I made that abundantly clear! Here comes the hook!
COACH Z AND PEACEY P: {rapping} R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,
Yes, y'all, and we don't stap,
Coach Z and Peacey P cold rappity-rap!
PEACEY P: Much money, mo' money, cash money, drop!
COACH Z: I'm the rhyme janitor wringin' out my mop!
PEACEY P: Stop, fool, you're crampin' my style!
COACH Z: I'll sprinkle wack MCs with my sawdust pile!
PEACEY P: Listen up straight, y'all biscuitheads,
I'd like a piece o' dry toast wit' two scrambled eggs!
Order o' hash browns, make 'em extra crisps,
A glass o' orange juice an' a bowl o' cheese grits!
COACH Z: {speaking} Oh, dag! That man has just ordered breakfast in the middle of my rap song!
COACH Z AND PEACEY P: R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,
Yes, y'all, and we don't flake,
COACH Z: Here comes Tenerence Love with an R&B break!
TENERENCE LOVE: My name is Tenerence Love,
Plus my name is Tenerence Love,
Divided by my name is Tenerence Love,
Equals my name is Tenaaay-erence Love!
Remainder three!
COACH Z AND PEACEY P: R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,
Yes, y'all, and we don't stap,
Coach Z and Peacey P cold rappity-rap!
TENERENCE LOVE: {singing backup} Tenerence Love is on a rap song...
...And I'll soon have a rap song...
COACH Z AND PEACEY P: {simultaneously, singing like they're dizzy} R-A-P-S-O-N-G, yes,
Yes, y'all, and we don't stap,
Coach Z, Peacey P.
{The music and cartoon stop. Zoom out to a view of Coach Z and The Cheat in front of The Cheat's computer.}
COACH Z: The Chort, that was amazing! It's gonna rocket straight to the bottom of the BET charts!
THE CHEAT: {The Cheat noises}
COACH Z: Oh, your payment. How's about a nice slice of chin strap pizza? {holds up a pizza slice that has a chin strap on it}
{The Cheat sinks out of view turning a little green, making sick-sounding The Cheat noises.}
{Cut to the boombox again. The level readout display is shaped into the word "END"}
Fun Facts
Explanations
- "Mick's Tape" is an intentional misspelling of "mixtape", an informally released hiphop album consisting of one or more MCs' work, usually for promotional purposes.
- "Itchy toes" refers to Athlete's foot, a fungal disease Coach Z implied he had in labor day.
- R&B breaks, which involve soulfully sung lyrics rather than rap, are featured in many modern hip hop songs.
- Topical means applied externally on the body. Most ointments have labels reading "for external use only".
Trivia
- This is the first complete Powered By The Cheat toon since New Boots in April of 2004. This closes the biggest gap ever in between a type of toon.
- The loading screen reads "Loadry".
- The Brothers Chaps mentioned making a rap duet with Coach Z and Peacey P in an interview on the Late Nite JengaJam.
Remarks
- "Lyricbolical" and "Loadry" are portmanteaus.
- Coach Z's mop bucket has "JAN8OR" written on it, another example of Internet Slang.
- The symbol on Peacey P's jersey sometimes resembles the symbol for Mercedes-Benz, which is similar to the symbol for peace. Other times it is the whole peace symbol.
- This is the website's first full-length Powered by The Cheat toon not to include any cameo appearances by The Cheat.
Goofs
- In the intro credits, "featuring" is misspelled once as "feauring".
Inside References
- Tenerence Love was first mentioned in a Teen Girl Squad Issue 13 Easter egg as one of the guest stars on Peacey P's album Deliberance.
- "Coach Z and Peacey P featuring Peacey P/featuring Tenerence Love/feauring Peacey P" is also a reference to Teen Girl Squad Issue 13, in which Peacey P is featured as a "guest star on [his] own album".
- Coach Z paying The Cheat in chin strap pizza echoes Strong Bad offering to buy The Cheat a pizza after completing Everybody to the Limit.
- "Wash" was previously spelled as "warsh" in original, and as "worsh" in 20X6 vs. 1936.
- Coach Z's mention of a sawdust pile refers to Sbemail 169 Deleted Scene.
- MiCK'S TAPE is another instance of lowercase i's.
- Coach Z claims he likes his "ointments topical, mostly".
- When The Cheat's computer is shown, one of the menu bar items is Style.
- Eggs and bacon are featured.
- The page title of this toon, and the name of the restaurant "Waffle-O Stow" refer to Peacey P's record company, Crample-O Stow Records, who released this song.
- In addition, the appearance of the "Waffle-O Stow" in the toon is similar to a Waffle House.
- The tattoo needle draws blood.
- Tenerence Love wears and rides a doughnut.
- Peacey P's saying of the word "cash money" may be a reference to Strong Bad's character video, which includes a wooden prop of a money bag reading "Cash Money", and the email lackey, where a sign on Bubs' Concession Stand states that Bubs accepts cash, money, and cash money.
Real-World References
- The blue backdrop in the "Itchy Tōz" scene is based on the backdrop used in the notorious commercials for HeadOn, a topical headache relief product.
- BET is a cable station aimed at the African-American demographic, which frequently shows rap videos.
- On the notepad where Peacey P's order is written, "crisp" is spelled as "crips"; the Crips are a large gang founded in Los Angeles. Several rap and hip-hop artists are affiliated with the Crips.
- The anthropomorphic fried egg which chases the bacon, and also appears (holding a pistol) in silhouette at the end of the video, is wearing a bandit mask, and closely resembles one of the enemy characters from the early '80s arcade game "BurgerTime".
- The Lyricbolical Coach Z is a reference to Biz Markie, whose best selling album The Biz Never Sleeps is sometimes mistakenly called "The Diabolical Biz Markie" due to the album art.
- "Cash Money" is a reference to Cash Money Records, which specializes in rap artists.
- "Mo' Money" is a reference to the song Mo Money Mo Problems by Notorious B.I.G, and maybe the Waynes Brothers movie Mo' Money.
See Also
- The visuals that occur during the music video.