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Oink! (Primary Production)
Flexible artists from 26 people according to the number of groups. Please see the "Casting" tab below.
Any number of chorus parts
CDs of Vocal and Backing Tracks plus essential sound effects available
Both disks include all songs, all songs, sound effects, small items, and passages, so you can produce and direct without hiring a specialized musician.
Full Performance Piano/Vocal Score available (Grade 5 / 6 Standard)
Includes overtaking, all songs, effects, spells, and code. Click "Performance Score" under the "Script and Songs" tab below.
Easy Play Rehearsal Piano/Vocal Score available (Grade 4 Standard)
Click "Easy Play Score" on the "Script & amp; amp; amp; Songs" tab below.
Easy to stage with simple scenery - adaptable
Manageable props
For a complete outline, see the following sections of the script and song.
Age range: Key Stage 1 and 2 Production (4-11 years)
Duration: 60 minutes
OINK! This is based on the very famous parable, "Three Spit", but there is no doubt that I have never heard of this version! When a small Frank Trotter and a huge and small brother Monty and Valley are caught in crops, they are expelled and sent out to a wide world. At that time, the sadly famous carnivorous BB Wolf appeared in prison and was treated by a reckless doctor. Unfortunately, his vegetarian days have not lasted for a long time, and BB immediately goes to find sausage sandwiches! This work, which interprets the very familiar situation in a pleasant way, is full of wonderful characters, wonderful songs, and laughter, and is a bestseller for both performers and visitors. 26-50 children can participate and chorus opportunities are unlimited, so they are suitable for junior high schools and groups of all sizes. For rehearsals and concerts, CDs include a stunning full orchestration backtrack without vocals and vocals.
"Oink" is a musical that all children can enjoy by making animal costumes, as well as singing and dancing!
The play starts with a barn, and the creep percy sings "Rooster-A-Doodle-Doo" in the chorus and starts a party. After this lively start, the audience will introduce the barn residents. If you are not good at donkeys in square phobia, some rabbits with your wife and pigs are walking freely! When everyone gets acquainted and greets greetings, the conversation is about the next harvest festival and the song "pork juice" dedicated to the specialty dish of this farm.
In the actual scene, the animals left the cocktail bar, and Roger Bunny was a little scarier than usual! When the night begins, three brothers Frank, Wallies and Monty are left alone. Frank focuses on his shoulders, persuades his brothers and tries to return home, but only returns with complaints and his nose. A song called "Nobody" flows, and Frank looks back on the loneliness on the farm. Wally and Monty not only ignore their brother's words and go home, but also pay attention to the harvesting feast, and think that two hungry pigs have decided to kidnap their older brother. Is natural! It is found in the shepherd shep and is driven out of the farm with Frank.
The next scene is stronger. Big Bad Wolf, protected by Musho, has introduced the latest science and technology, and the doctor tries to turn him into vegetarian. However, McKenzie investigator is as if he was proud. Wolf is also tested, and is returned to the village with the former friend's mouse Melton and Moublay. However, when Wolf BB declared that he wanted to find a vegetarian restaurant, they could not hide the surprise!
At the home sweet home, three pigs build their homes and look back on the time they spent in the countryside. Unfortunately, while Wolf is treated in prison, he doesn't understand that the pigs are not as harmless as the pigs have not been vaccine against pigs.
While Wolf is preparing to open a fresh restaurant, the rat Moublay touches the story of pigs casually, and is unfortunate for Frank, Wally, and Monty, and Wolf BB is an idea of buying pigs for warm meals. Attached, he continues to emphasize that he is an unusual person in the song "I'm not as bad as the paint me". Wolf BB and his two friends ask that the harvest festival will begin soon and that hot pork ingredients are available here. They rush the way. < SPAN> In the actual scene, the animals left the cocktail bar, and Roger Bunny was a little scarier than usual! When the night begins, three brothers Frank, Wallies and Monty are left alone. Frank focuses on his shoulders, persuades his brothers and tries to return home, but only returns with complaints and his nose. A song called "Nobody" flows, and Frank looks back on the loneliness on the farm. Wally and Monty not only ignore their brother's words and go home, but also pay attention to the harvesting feast, and think that two hungry pigs have decided to kidnap their older brother. Is natural! It is found in the shepherd shep and is driven out of the farm with Frank.
The next scene is stronger. Big Bad Wolf, protected by Musho, has introduced the latest science and technology, and the doctor tries to turn him into vegetarian. However, McKenzie investigator is as if he was proud. Wolf is also tested, and is returned to the village with the former friend's mouse Melton and Moublay. However, when Wolf BB declared that he wanted to find a vegetarian restaurant, they could not hide the surprise!
Speaking Roles by Number of Lines
At the home sweet home, three pigs build their homes and look back on the time they spent in the countryside. Unfortunately, while Wolf is treated in prison, he doesn't understand that the pigs are not as harmless as the pigs have not been vaccine against pigs.
While Wolf is preparing to open a fresh restaurant, the rat Moublay touches the story of pigs casually, and is unfortunate for Frank, Wally, and Monty, and Wolf BB is an idea of buying pigs for warm meals. Attached, he continues to emphasize that he is an unusual person in the song "I'm not as bad as the paint me". Wolf BB and his two friends ask that the harvest festival will begin soon and that hot pork ingredients are available here. They rush the way. In the actual scene, the animals left the cocktail bar, and Roger Bunny was a little scarier than usual! When the night begins, three brothers Frank, Wallies and Monty are left alone. Frank focuses on his shoulders, persuades his brothers and tries to return home, but only returns with complaints and his nose. A song called "Nobody" flows, and Frank looks back on the loneliness on the farm. Wally and Monty not only ignore their brother's words and go home, but also pay attention to the harvesting feast, and think that two hungry pigs have decided to kidnap their older brother. Is natural! It is found in the shepherd shep and is driven out of the farm with Frank. | The next scene is stronger. Big Bad Wolf, protected by Musho, has introduced the latest science and technology, and the doctor tries to turn him into vegetarian. However, McKenzie investigator is as if he was proud. Wolf is also tested, and is returned to the village with the former friend's mouse Melton and Moublay. However, when Wolf BB declared that he wanted to find a vegetarian restaurant, they could not hide the surprise! |
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At the home sweet home, three pigs build their homes and look back on the time they spent in the countryside. Unfortunately, while Wolf is treated in prison, he doesn't understand that the pigs are not as harmless as the pigs have not been vaccine against pigs. | 78 |
While Wolf is preparing to open a fresh restaurant, the rat Moublay touches the story of pigs casually, and is unfortunate for Frank, Wally, and Monty, and Wolf BB is an idea of buying pigs for warm meals. Attached, he continues to emphasize that he is an unusual person in the song "I'm not as bad as the paint me". Wolf BB and his two friends ask that the harvest festival will begin soon and that hot pork ingredients are available here. They rush the way. | 57 |
The holiday is unveiled with the song "Come to the Fun Fair", but unfortunately Veri and Monty get caught up in a fight for the wolf's food and end up attracting two piglets for themselves. Luckily, Frank doesn't lose his mind in the neighborhood and his wolf personality ends up being "wanted" by Banner. After devising a plan of action, he successfully captures Melton and Mooble with the support of the others, but the wolf leaves just the same! To make matters worse, the wolf finds out the location of the piglets' fresh home and decides to pay them a surprise visit! A classic magical situation ensues when the wolf tries to damage the three homes, but note that there is actually a present-day twist! Frank's brick home resists the wolf's maneuver and the wolf is safely trapped in a pile of pig dung! Pig dung and a cock-a-doodle-doo complete this musical animation. N. B. The list below indicates the number of replica voices for each character. An asterisk (*) before the character name means that the character is still performing a solo or episode number. | 52 |
Character Name | 45 |
Number of Replicas | 40 |
* Wolf BB | 39 |
* Persian Mail Creep | 35 |
Rat Moobray | 34 |
* Frank Trotter | 31 |
Mrs. Shirley Trenter | 30 |
Professor Fruitnut | 29 |
Horace Horse | 29 |
Mr. Evil Eye | 28 |
* Montgomery Trotter | 24 |
* Wellington Trotter | 22 |
Rat Melton | 18 |
Officer Mackenzie | 18 |
Nurse Knightley | 17 |
Shep the Sheep | 17 |
Lord Rene | 14 |
Derek the Donkey | 14 |
Marigold Mew | 6 |
Daisy Mew | 6 |
Rabbit Roger | 6 |
Mejy Mew | 6 |
Rosie Rabbit | 5 |
Lavinia Lamb | 5 |
Lofty the Lamb | 5 |
Lottie the Lamb | 4 |
FIPS Ringmaster | 4 |
Larry Lam | 3 |
Lenny Lam | 2 |
Lulu Lam | 2 |
Hui Hee Hyung | 1 |
Mimi Hyung | 1 |
Suzette Hyung | 1 |
Gabrielle Hyung | 1 |
Yvetta Hyung | 1 |
Acrobat Alfonso | 1 |
Acrobat Alfredo | 1 |
Suggested Cast List For 26 Actors
At the home sweet home, three pigs build their homes and look back on the time they spent in the countryside. Unfortunately, while Wolf is treated in prison, he doesn't understand that the pigs are not as harmless as the pigs have not been vaccine against pigs.
While Wolf is preparing to open a fresh restaurant, the rat Moublay touches the story of pigs casually, and is unfortunate for Frank, Wally, and Monty, and Wolf BB is an idea of buying pigs for warm meals. Attached, he continues to emphasize that he is an unusual person in the song "I'm not as bad as the paint me". Wolf BB and his two friends ask that the harvest festival will begin soon and that hot pork ingredients are available here. They rush the way. In the actual scene, the animals left the cocktail bar, and Roger Bunny was a little scarier than usual! When the night begins, three brothers Frank, Wallies and Monty are left alone. Frank focuses on his shoulders, persuades his brothers and tries to return home, but only returns with complaints and his nose. A song called "Nobody" flows, and Frank looks back on the loneliness on the farm. Wally and Monty not only ignore their brother's words and go home, but also pay attention to the harvesting feast, and think that two hungry pigs have decided to kidnap their older brother. Is natural! It is found in the shepherd shep and is driven out of the farm with Frank. | The next scene is stronger. Big Bad Wolf, protected by Musho, has introduced the latest science and technology, and the doctor tries to turn him into vegetarian. However, McKenzie investigator is as if he was proud. Wolf is also tested, and is returned to the village with the former friend's mouse Melton and Moublay. However, when Wolf BB declared that he wanted to find a vegetarian restaurant, they could not hide the surprise! |
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At the home sweet home, three pigs build their homes and look back on the time they spent in the countryside. Unfortunately, while Wolf is treated in prison, he doesn't understand that the pigs are not as harmless as the pigs have not been vaccine against pigs. | 78 |
While Wolf is preparing to open a fresh restaurant, the rat Moublay touches the story of pigs casually, and is unfortunate for Frank, Wally, and Monty, and Wolf BB is an idea of buying pigs for warm meals. Attached, he continues to emphasize that he is an unusual person in the song "I'm not as bad as the paint me". Wolf BB and his two friends ask that the harvest festival will begin soon and that hot pork ingredients are available here. They rush the way. | 57 |
The holiday is unveiled with the song "Come to the Fun Fair", but unfortunately Veri and Monty get caught up in a fight for the wolf's food and end up attracting two piglets for themselves. Luckily, Frank doesn't lose his mind in the neighborhood and his wolf personality ends up being "wanted" by Banner. After devising a plan of action, he successfully captures Melton and Mooble with the support of the others, but the wolf leaves just the same! To make matters worse, the wolf finds out the location of the piglets' fresh home and decides to pay them a surprise visit! A classic magical situation ensues when the wolf tries to damage the three homes, but note that there is actually a present-day twist! Frank's brick home resists the wolf's maneuver and the wolf is safely trapped in a pile of pig dung! Pig dung and a cock-a-doodle-doo complete this musical animation. N. B. The list below indicates the number of replica voices for each character. An asterisk (*) before the character name means that the character is still performing a solo or episode number. | 52 |
Character Name | 45 |
Number of Replicas | 40 |
* Wolf BB | 39 |
* Persian Mail Creep | 35 |
Rat Moobray | 34 |
* Frank Trotter | 31 |
Mrs. Shirley Trenter | 30 |
Professor Fruitnut | 29 |
Horace Horse | 29 |
Mr. Evil Eye | 28 |
* Montgomery Trotter | 26 |
* Montgomery Trotter | 24 |
Rats Melton | 23 |
* Wellington Trotter | 22 |
Rat Melton | 18 |
Mej Mew, still running through Merigold's statement at stage 1 | 18 |
Sheep | 17 |
Daisy Mee, still repeating Merigold's statements in scenes 2 and 8 | 15 |
Lord Rene | 12 |
Derek the Donkey | 12 |
Rabbit Roger also plays strongman Butcha Bizzona | 7 |
Larry Lamb also provides lines for Lottie and plays Phipps (the circus manager). | 6 |
Rosie Rabbitbalso plays Bobo the Clown. | 5 |
Lenny Lamb also provides lines for Lavinia Lamb and plays Alfonso.
Little Bits of Gaming & Movies
Lulu Lamb also provides lines for Lofty Lamb and plays Alfredo.
Fifi Henbalso provides lines for Yvette and also plays Dodo the Clown.
Gabrielle Henn also provides lines for Suzette Henn and plays Bernadette.
Pac-Man
Mimi Henn also plays Mystic Molly.
See script notes for additional information on cast cuts.
Miner Willy
So, I've been researching and writing about British game developers and it's brought back memories of the game mascots I grew up with, so I thought I'd share some here.
Game mascots seem to have gone out of fashion these days. In the 80s and 90s they were everywhere. Mario and Sonic (does Sonic still exist?) But we don't have game mascots anymore, do we? Sure, there are recurring characters, but they're not as well known as they used to be.
Anyway, as a British gamer in the 1980s, there was no shortage of game mascots. The UK had a pretty enthusiastic and (at times) high quality game industry, which sadly all disappeared (someone should write a book about this). There's a reason why the UK was not affected by the infamous video game crash of 1983, because it had a resilient and decent game industry that continued to thrive after the '83 disaster. The British game market brought its own game icons and mascots. So here's a collection of pixels (mostly British creations, but some not) that I remember well today, without the Italian plumber or the speedy blue hedgehog.
Monty Mole
The father of the idea of game mascots. This little hungry round ball appeared in slot machines in 1980 and is considered the first game mascot. The creator of Pac-Man was Toru Iwatani, who is said to have been inspired by a pizza with a missing piece. Another theory is that Pac-Man comes from the Japanese word for mouth. Larry Lamb also provides the lines for Lottie and Phipps (the circus manager).
Rosie Rabbitbalso plays Bobo the Clown.
Renee Lamb also provides the lines for Lavinia Lamb and plays Alfonso.
Jack the Nipper
Lulu Lamb also provides the lines for Lofty Lamb and plays Alfredo.
Fifi Henbalso provides the lines for Yvette and also plays Dodo the Clown.
Gabrielle Hen also provides the lines for Suzette Hen and plays Bernadette.
Horace
Mimi Hen also plays Mystic Molly.
For additional information on the cast, see the script notes.
So, I've been researching and writing a book about British game developers, and it's brought back memories of some of the game mascots I grew up with, so I thought I'd share some here.
Jetman
Game mascots seem to have gone out of fashion in recent years. In the 80s and 90s, they were everywhere. Mario, Sonic (does Sonic still exist?) But you don't see game mascots anymore, do you? Sure, there are recurring characters, but they're not as well known as they used to be.
Anyway, as a British gamer in the 1980s, there was no shortage of game mascots. The UK had a pretty enthusiastic and (at times) high-quality games industry, which sadly all disappeared (someone should write a book about this). There's a reason the UK was unaffected by the infamous video game crash of 1983, because it had a resilient and decent games industry that continued to thrive after the '83 disaster. The British games market brought its own game icons and mascots. So here is a collection of pixels I remember well today (mostly British, but some not), without the Italian plumber or the fast blue hedgehog.
Pitfall Harry
My father, who created the idea of a gaming mascot. This little hungry round ball appeared in slot machines in 1980 and is considered the first gaming mascot. This Pac-Man was created by Toru Iwatani, who is said to have come up with the character from a pizza with a missing piece. Another theory is that Pac-Man comes from the Japanese word for "mouth".
Larry Lamb also provides the lines for Lottie and Phipps (the circus manager).
Rosie Rabbitbalso plays Bobo the clown.
Mr. Do
Lenny Lamb also provides the lines for Lavinia Lamb and plays Alfonso.
Lulu Lamb also provides the lines for Lofty Lamb and plays Alfredo.
Fifi Henbalso has lines for Yvette and also plays Dodo the Clown.
Sabreman
Gabrielle Hen also has lines for Suzette Hen and plays Bernadette.
Mimi Hen also plays Mystic Molly.
See script notes for additional information on cast cuts.
Dizzy
So I've been researching and writing a book about British game developers and it's brought back memories of the game mascots I grew up with, so I thought I'd share a few here.
Game mascots seem to have gone out of fashion in recent years. In the 80s and 90s they were everywhere. Mario and Sonic (does Sonic still exist?) But you don't see game mascots anymore, do you? Sure, there are recurring characters, but they're not as well known as they used to be.
Anyway, as a British gamer in the 1980s there was no shortage of game mascots. The UK had a pretty dedicated and (at times) high quality games industry, which has sadly all disappeared (someone should write a book about this). There's a reason why the UK was not affected by the infamous video game crash of 1983: it had a resilient and decent game industry that continued to thrive after the disaster of '83. The UK game market has brought its own game icons and mascots. So here's a collection of pixels (mostly British, but some not) that I remember well today, without the Italian plumber or the speedy blue hedgehog.
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- The father of the idea of a game mascot. This little hungry round ball appeared in a slot machine in 1980 and is considered the first game mascot. This Pac-Man was created by Toru Iwatani, who is said to have come up with the Pac-Man character from a pizza with a missing piece. Another theory is that Pac-Man comes from the Japanese word for "mouth".
- Honestly, I already talked about Pac-Man in a previous post I wrote about his gaming career on this blog (one of the earlier, more random posts, before I learned to format and resize images), so I won't stop here in detail. But I really can't put into words how important Pac-Man was to my childhood. The original and still one of the most recognizable games is Talisman.
- Shakhtar Willy comes from one of the most influential platform games of the 1980s, Manic Miner. It was created in 1983 for the ZX Spectrum by programmer Matthew Smith. Manic Miner was an absolute beast known for its high complexity, and Miner Willy returned in Jet Set Willy in 1984 and Jet Set Willy II in '85.