Peanut Otter's Disco/You've Been Warned, Bros.

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PEANUT OTTER'S DISCO

Created by: Pb&jotterisnumber1

Developed by: KirbiMiroir PixelMiette Timebomb192potato

(The episode starts with the Nostalgia Critic on YouTube, looking up the theme song to Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! for his upcoming review of the said cartoon.)

Nostalgia Critic: A-ha! Lemme take a good listen at this...

(He clicks the link to a video of the S&SDGaC theme song. The video plays)

Nostalgia Critic: YOW! MY EARS ARE FING SUFFERING FROM THIS ANNOYANCE! (screams)

(Mark and the other members of Devo notice this)

Mark: Gentlemen, I was involved in the song you're hearing. I'll be back in a while.

(Mark goes to the Nostalgia Critic)

Mark: Pause.

(The Nostalgia Critic reluctantly pauses)

Mark: I feel sorry that you didn't like the song. I actually sang it.

Nostalgia Critic: Of course I don't like it--Wait, you sang it?

Mark: No kidding. I can remember being in the studio, having to sing the theme song to that incarnation of Scooby-Doo. And for the record, I felt the anger rising through me over halfway through recording.

Nostalgia Critic: So does that imply you regret singing it?

Mark: Kinda.

(The Nostalgia Critic scrolls to the comments section, seeing a comment reading "This song is an obvious rip-off of One Fine Day by The Offspring. Heck, MrEnter proved it in his top 20 worst cartoon theme songs list.")

Nostalgia Critic: Is that kid right? Let's listen to One Fine Day.

(The Nostalgia Critic searches YouTube for The Offspring's One Fine Day and clicks a link to a video of it. The video plays.)

(A timecard reading "After the song..." Is shown.)

Mark: I knew I had to sing a sound-alike!

Nostalgia Critic: Looks like that user was right all along, and so was MrEnter, whom that user said. I'm shocked that WB hasn't been sued for plagiarizing this song.

Mark: Well, if Warner Bros. hasn't been sued for over a decade since the song was made, we might as well start sending out the lawsuit ourselves.

Nostalgia Critic: Good idea!

(Peanut and Jontron walk by the two)

Peanut: What are you two doing?

Mark: We just listened to two songs, one that I had to sing, and we could easily put our fingers on the similarities.

Nostalgia Critic: Listen, and you'll notice.

(Mark plays a part of the S&SDGaC theme song)

(Then, the Nostalgia Critic plays a part of The Offspring's "One Fine Day")

Mark: There you have it. They sound near-identical.

Nostalgia Critic: Which proves the conclusion that Warner Bros. legitimately stole "One Fine Day"'s melody.

Jontron: Jesus Christ! It's clear to us now.

Peanut: Yeah.

Nostalgia Critic: Thus, we have the ultimate solution: Get The Offspring to help sue Warner Bros.

Mark: And while we're at it, WB owes me an apology for making me sing the rip-off!

Orphie: (offscreen) Did somebody say sue?

(Orphie arrives on the scene dressed as a lawyer)

Peanut: Orphie!

Orphie: I'm a law expert, so allow me to partake in this course of action you're doing.

Nostalgia Critic: Thanks for joining us, Orphie. Right now, let's contact The Offspring via Twitter.

(The Nostalgia Critic goes onto his Twitter account and sends a Tweet to the Offspring's Twitter account.)

Nostalgia Critic: There we go. The band should respond in a few moments.