- Okay, so first,
thank you for testing out
my new exercise program
of dog petting,
which I like to call pet-lates.
Okay, Presley, your seconds
of cardio petting starts
now.
- ♪ La la la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la la ♪
- Hey, Munchy, what are you doing?
- Oh, sorry, I'm making mouth noise.
I don't even know I'm doing it.
- ♪ La la la la la la la ♪
- Presley, you're doing it now, too.
- Sorry. It's Munchy's fault.
- Yup. When a munch man
melody digs into your brain,
it digs in deep.
- ♪ La la la la la la ♪
- ♪ You need to focus and stop ♪
♪ Singing that melody ♪
♪ Oh no now I can't stop it ♪
♪ Help ♪
- We could fight it.
Or we could sing it.
All: ♪ La la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la
la, la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la ♪
- ♪ This song is still in my head ♪
♪ Munchy, what did you do to me ♪
- ♪ You're not alone ♪
all: ♪ La la la la la
la, la la la la la la ♪
- Yeah! I know this song.
Let me take the lead.
♪ Dadada da dun, dadada da dun ♪
♪ Dadada da dadadum
dadadum dadadum-- ♪
- Dad. That is not the same song.
- Yeah, we're singing
a song I came up with.
I couldn't keep it in
my head for too long.
If you do, the pressure builds up,
and boom!
Your head explodes.
- So what song was I doing?
-No idea.
-Something dumb.
- Come on, this is a famous song.
♪ Dadada da, dadada da ♪
Nobody knows?
This is gonna drive me crazy.
[knocking on door]
- Sorry, Presley's dad,
we don't know any
songs from before .
- Thank goodness you're here. Listen.
♪ Dadada dum, dadada dum ♪
♪ Dadada dum-- ♪
-What's happening?
- You have to help me out.
I'm trying to figure
out what song this is.
- I'm just here to
get the kids' payment
for blowing up my boat.
- Here's the thing, Tedward,
the KidDINGS haven't
been coming in lately.
We can't make money
unless this phone dings.
[phone dings]
Well, that was weird.
Hey, look,
we got a job being security guards
at that music store, Ukulele Depot.
- We'll have your
money soon, Tedward.
Let's go
to the depot.
- Oh, I got it.
- That was nice.
Word play!
- ♪ Dadadada da, Dadadada da ♪
Alan, that song you were singing
is in my head now.
- Yes! What song is it?
- I don't know.
Look up the lyrics.
- I'm trying.
I searched da da da da.
- Well, have you
tried na na na na na?
- Yes, of course I tried that.
- We're gonna figure this out.
Put on a pot of coffee.
[upbeat music]
- I'm glad you're here.
We need the extra
security because kids
have been coming in
and using our instruments
for sword fights.
- [gasps] And you
want us to defeat them?
- No, I just want you to
stop it from happening.
- Aw.
- You'll be working with
another security guard
we hired, but between you and me,
he hasn't been very effective.
- If it isn't my
junior security team.
- I'll leave you to it.
- Well, I guess it's time
for my introductory speech
to my new recruits.
I know what you're thinking.
He's a professional crossing guard
at the height of his career.
-♪ La la la la la ♪
-♪ La la la la la la ♪
-What is he doing here?
Why are people la-la-la-ing?
- Hey, Lex. What are you doing here?
- We're working security.
- Well, good job, Lex, because
you've secured my heart.
- What are you doing here?
- I got my keytar fixed.
Is it a guitar?
Is it a keyboard?
The only thing that's
certain is it rocks.
[La la la melody on ukulele]
- Hey, that sounds
like my mouth noise.
- Yeah, it's stuck in my head.
Maybe if I play it, it'll get out.
- Hey,
I like the sound of that.
- How about a little of this?
[bass notes]
- Tambourine time.
- Hey hey hey, what's going on here?
- Sorry, we couldn't help ourselves.
- Oh, you're going to help yourselves
to my tasty beats.
- Sounds great.
We just need one more thing.
♪ I don't know this song ♪
♪ but I keep keep
sing-ing-ing-ing along ♪
♪ You could sing it too ♪
♪ 'Cause we could never
get the words wrong ♪
- ♪ La la la la la la, yeah
this melody is a home run ♪
♪ Come with me and join the fun ♪
♪ It's a song for everyone ♪
together: ♪ La, la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la
la, la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la ♪
[cheers and applause]
- We're like a real band.
I can't believe all this started
with Munchy's mouth noise.
- Mouth noise?
That's a pretty good band name.
- We are Mouth Noise!
[cheers and applause]
- Wow, you guys sounded great.
- Thanks.
- But also, you're fired.
- What, for rocking too hard?
- No, for not doing your job.
- It makes sense.
- Hey, I know I just
fired you and all,
but does your band need a manager?
- Yeah, you're hired.
And now you're fired.
Just kidding. Just wanted
to let you know how it felt.
You're hired back.
- And the last thing that
my nana ever said to me was--
- Shut up and listen.
- It's our song.
- Uh, yeah. It's a hit.
People kept asking for it,
so we added it to our playlist.
- How did you even
know about our song?
- Someone took a video of you guys
playing at the music
store and posted it online.
It's blowing up.
Look, everyone, it's Mouth Noise.
[cheers and applause]
- We're famous.
This must be what Zendaya feels like.
- Play it again. So good.
- Coming up.
You guys gotta make this song longer.
It's only seconds
and I can't keep hitting
refresh on my phone.
- Hey, if it isn't my favorite
only band I manage.
Glad you're here.
I just talked to some kid
with suspenders in the back
and set up a live music
night here at the Mooery.
I want Mouth Noise to
play. What do you think?
- We can make a full
version of the song
and sing it here.
-Let's do it.
- If you wanna rehearse,
you can do it at my store.
Just come by after hours.
Security's a joke.
- Yes! Our first band practice.
- Here you go.
- We didn't order this.
- It's from me.
I'm your biggest fan.
Look, it says Mouth Noise.
- Um, it actually says mouth nose.
- Hm?
- Never correct your fans.
We love it.
- Well, enjoy your cheese.
- ♪ I got, you got me ♪
♪ We got this ♪
♪ I like the odds when
we're side-by-side ♪
♪ I like the sound of that ♪
♪ Oh, we're taking off,
gonna do this right ♪
♪ I like the sound of that ♪
♪ And when things go
up in flames, we're on it ♪
♪ 'Cause I got you,
got me, we got this ♪
- Fisher, get down
here with your keytar.
I don't want to be
late for band practice.
- Don't worry. They
can't start without me.
It would be a keytar-strophe.
- Dude, you know
how I feel about puns.
- I do.
- Wait, Tedward,
I got it.
The name of the song we've been
trying to figure out is...
- What, what is it?
- I was hoping you were
gonna fill in the blank.
- Hey, why don't you
just download that app
that can recognize any song.
- That's a great idea.
Now, tell me more about these apps.
- Gimme.
- Come on, Fisher,
we gotta go practice.
We're playing the
full version of our song
at the Mooery.
- We don't have a full
version of our song.
- That's why we gotta practice.
- Yes,
otherwise, it would
be a keytar-strophe.
- You gotta stop.
- Dad, here. Gotta go.
- Let's try this.
♪ Da da da da da ♪
-♪ Da da da da da ♪
[phone dings]
It came up with a match.
It's a song by The Proclaimers.
It's called "I'm Gonna
Be [ Miles]."
- I knew it!
- You did not know it.
- But now I do.
- Okay, it is pretty exciting.
- Ever since I've become famous,
people keep giving me free stuff.
Mostly corn dogs for some reason.
I look like Wolverine
except delicious.
- Jaget, you're late.
- That's because I'm
the band's bad boy
who plays by his own rules.
Spoiler alert:
I'm nailing it.
- Okay, now that we're all here,
we need to focus.
We gotta finish the song
so we can play it at the Mooery.
- Agreed. My first question is
how many ukulele
solos should there be?
Three or more than three?
- Before we start, everyone
needs to hear something.
I sampled some of
Reggie's barks for this song.
[pitched dog barking]
♪ ♪
So, what does everyone think?
- Lex,
I have pledged my undying love to you
for all of eternity,
and even I hated that.
- Okay, how about
we all just start playing
like before, and wait
for the magic to happen.
- Three, two, one.
- ♪ La la la la la la la ♪
[off-key singing, music]
♪ ♪
- Stop stop stop!
This is not working.
- Well, yeah. Jaget's
drums were way off.
- You can't tell right now
because I'm wearing sunglasses,
but I'm sh**ting
you a very mean look.
- If you took off the sunglasses,
maybe you could
actually see the drums.
- Maybe if you decided
if your instrument
was a piano or a guitar,
you wouldn't look so foolish.
- [mouthing] Foolish?
- Okay, well what about Munchy? He--
- Thank you so much.
We do it all for the fans.
- Okay, this is ridiculous.
We are never going to
finish this song at this rate.
- I'm glad somebody said it.
Jaget out.
- You know what?
I can be the bad boy, too.
Fisher out.
- You don't get to say out.
Only Jaget gets to say out.
Jaget out, twice.
- Can you believe them?
I mean, you guys liked
my dog thing, right?
- How do I put this...
-It stinks.
-That's the word.
- I stink?
You guys stink!
-Wow.
-Okay.
- I'm sorry,
but being part of a band means
being open to other people's ideas.
- If being a part of a band
means listening to
people's bad ideas,
then I'm gonna go solo.
- Well, great. I hope you go so low,
I never hear you again.
And yes, I did say that
because I know you hate puns.
- I don't need this.
I have a solo career to start.
- And I have several
corn dogs to finish.
- Okay, well, good.
I don't need a band.
I've got my dogs.
[pitched dog barks]
♪ ♪
They're right. This done stink.
- Amp,
I need to talk to you about the band.
- Sure, but first, let me tell you
how excited I am for
Mouth Noise to play.
- Well, that's actually
what I was gonna--
- Honestly, things haven't been going
very well for me lately.
- Well, if you would just--
- But I've always dreamed
of managing a band.
For the first time,
I feel like my life has a purpose.
- Amp...
Mouth Noise broke up.
-What?
- I'm sorry, but we
can't play tonight.
- This makes sense.
My mom always said
dreams weren't for me.
But you're gonna
have to tell that guy.
He's been saving his
seat since this morning.
- I am so excited
for Mouth Noise to play.
Honestly,
things haven't been going
very well for me lately.
- Mouth Noise broke up.
We're not playing tonight.
- I see.
I'll be fine.
[sobbing]
I just need a minute.
-♪ Da da da da da ♪
-♪ Da da da da da ♪
-♪ Da da da da da ♪
-♪ Da da da da da ♪
together: ♪ Da da da da dadadum
dadadum dadadum da da ♪
- Wait, are you guys friends now?
- No one is more surprised than I am.
- It's really weird seeing
them together, isn't it?
Oh, right, Presley's not here.
- I think it's weird.
No, I actually don't
know who these guys are.
- Hey, you guys sounded pretty good.
- We know.
- Hey, you're right.
This is last minute, but
we have a spot open tonight
now that Mouth Noise broke up.
Do you guys want to play?
- Tedward, it's happening.
Just like the old
fortune teller said.
- I have no clue what
you're talking about,
but let's do this thing.
- Alan, Tedward,
hang on to this feeling.
Great moments with best friends
go by so fast.
- ♪ I'm going solo ♪
♪ Nowhere I can't go ♪
♪ I'm gonna make it ♪
♪ Just Timberlake it ♪
♪ I'm going solo ♪
[end notes]
Thank you to all of my fans.
You've been rocking to
Jess Presley.
Wow. This audience is kinda dead.
You know who
would've liked this song?
Lex.
- Yo.
- What's with the outfit?
- I'm all about EDM now.
That stands for
Electronic Dance Munchy.
[EDM music]
- Munchy.
- I know, it's terrible.
I miss Mouth Noise.
Why did we even break up?
- I don't know. We had it all.
I miss our band.
Both: Hey, Dad.
- Presley, are you giving a concert
to your stuffed animals
and my dance crew?
- Yes.
- That's a little desperate.
But good news.
Since your band
isn't playing tonight,
our band is.
- We're telling everyone we know,
and I looked up slang to
get young people excited.
It's going to be...
fire.
- Later, skaters.
- Good one.
- Thanks again for
helping me out of a jam.
Things haven't been going that well--
- Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.
I didn't know there'd
be so many people.
- Alan, focus.
We gonna do this.
It's been a long road to get here.
How long was that road?
- miles.
- Louder.
- miles.
I'm gonna walk miles!
- I don't know what's going
on, but I'm gonna leave.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- It's been awhile.
- I know.
How's life?
- Just did my first solo concert.
It was sold out.
- Was it in your basement
to your dad's dummies?
- Doesn't matter.
What about you?
- Well, there's a lot of
interest in my dog song.
- Your dog's the only
one that likes it, huh?
- Doesn't matter.
You could sit down if you wanted to.
- Yeah, okay.
Sure.
-I missed you so much.
-Never leave me alone again.
- I feel terrible for
walking out on rehearsal.
Please accent these corn dog bouquets
as my apology.
- Aw, Munchy.
- We just cried and
hugged, but if you want,
we can do it again.
- I very much would.
- Jaget in.
- Fisher in.
- Stop copying me.
Jaget in twice.
- Hello Mooery!
[cheers and applause]
I know a lot of people
are here for Mouth Noise.
- Yeah, Mouth Noise!
- Unfortunately,
they're not playing tonight.
- Boo!
- But we do have a new band,
so please put your hands together
for Dad Noise.
[cheers and applause]
- Hello, Altoonisburg!
This is the best thing
that's ever happened to me.
Follow your dreams!
- I, too, am excited.
["I'm Gonna Be [ Miles]" playing]
- ♪ When I wake up ♪
♪ Well I know I'm gonna be ♪
♪ I'm gonna be the man
who wakes up next to you ♪
- ♪ When I go out ♪
♪ Yeah I know I'm gonna be ♪
♪ I'm gonna be the man
who goes along with you ♪
♪ When I come home ♪
-♪ When I come home ♪
together: ♪ Well I
know I'm gonna be ♪
♪ I'm gonna be the man who
comes back home to you ♪
♪ And if I grow old ♪
♪ Well I know I'm gonna be ♪
♪ I'm gonna be the man
who's growing old with you ♪
- I'm just gonna say it.
Better than I expected.
- ♪ But I would walk
five hundred miles ♪
♪ And I would walk
five hundred more ♪
♪ Just to be the man who
walks a thousand miles ♪
♪ To fall down at your door ♪
♪ ♪
-♪ Da-da da da ♪
-♪ Da-da da da da ♪
-♪ Da-da da da ♪
-♪ Da-da da da da ♪
together: ♪ Da-da dum diddy
dum diddy dum diddy da da da ♪
♪ But I would walk
five hundred miles ♪
♪ And I would walk
five hundred more ♪
♪ Just to be the man who
walks a thousand miles ♪
♪ To fall down at your door ♪
[cheers and applause]
- Look how happy they are.
- Reminds me of when
we used to be in a band.
- I remember that.
Greatest two days of my life.
- Let's hear it again for Dad Noise.
[cheers and applause]
Unfortunately, that
was their only song,
so I guess we're done.
Don't text and drive. Bye.
- Guys,
it should have been Mouth
Noise up there tonight.
- Yeah, we lost sight
of what's important...
-Fame.
-Friendship.
- Right. Friendship.
- Hey, we don't have to stop rocking.
Mouth Noise is right there.
Let's chant their name
and get them to play.
Mouth Noise!
All: Mouth Noise! Mouth Noise!
Mouth Noise! Mouth Noise!
Mouth Noise! Mouth Noise!
- So, what do you say?
Should we do it one more time?
And by that I mean the second time.
- I did write some more lyrics.
- Me too,
and all of our instruments
are up there already.
- And I hate seeing
a keytar go to waste.
- I'm not going
anywhere till you beg me.
- Okay, we'll do it without you.
- Apology accepted. I'm in.
[cheers and applause]
- We are Mouth Noise.
Welcome to our reunion concert.
[cheers and applause]
Let's do this.
♪ It's like a fever ♪
♪ I'm burning up
'cause a fire's lit in me ♪
- ♪ I like this feeling ooh ♪
♪ Like when the bass
plays melody harmony ♪
♪ If we're together,
we'll play it right ♪
♪ We don't have to fake it ♪
♪ Even if we don't
know what it's about ♪
♪ And now that the
lights are bright ♪
♪ Got all of you by my side ♪
- ♪ We'll work it out ♪
♪ I don't know this song but I keep ♪
♪ Keep singing-ing-ing along ♪
♪ You could sing it too ♪
♪ 'Cause we can never
get the words wrong ♪
♪ La la la la la la ♪
♪ Yeah this melody's a home run ♪
♪ Come with me and join the fun ♪
♪ It's a song for everyone ♪
♪ La la la la la la
la, la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la la
la, la la la la la la ♪
♪ la la la la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la la
la, la la la la la la ♪
♪ la la la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la la
la, la la la la la la ♪
♪ La la la la la la la la ♪
[cheers and applause]
- Mouth Noise forever!
[cheers and applause]
01x22 - Mouth Noise
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After accidentally setting their principal's boat on fire, best friends Lex, Presley, and Munchy create an app to get jobs to pay off their debt.
After accidentally setting their principal's boat on fire, best friends Lex, Presley, and Munchy create an app to get jobs to pay off their debt.