


Come over here and scratch my itchy-witchy toesy-woesies.īoy: You control nothing.

Nightman: Shut up, dude, don't ruin this for me. Nightman: At last the boy's soul is mine! Nightman: Confound your lousy toll, troll! Troll: Yeah! He's sleeping right over there! Just the way you like 'em! Did you bring the toll? Troll (spoken over music): You came at the right time! Princess and Boy (Spoken Together): Oh boy! Princess: It's so strange, but appealing! Princess (spoken over music): What is this strange feeling? Dayman and the Princess can then be together in their love. The little boy transforms into The Dayman and fights The Nightman. One night, The Nightman comes, with permission from a Troll, and takes away his innocence. Frank tries to console him, which only makes him more upset.Ī Coffee Shop Princess is in love with a small man who has the characteristics of a little boy. She angrily declines his proposal and walks out. As everybody fumbles their lines and makes mistakes, Charlie gets increasingly upset backstage.Īfter the reprise of "The Dayman", Charlie descends on a sun from above the stage, wearing all yellow, and sings " Marry Me" to the Waitress.
#Sunny came home tvtropes mac#
He and Mac have their fight scene which is partially improvised. The next scene begins, and Dennis transforms into the Dayman and sings " The Dayman". Dennis gloats that the audience loved him, and Mac says he is aiming for gasps instead of laughs.Īfter entering the stage to laughter, Mac and Frank sing " The Troll Toll" and Mac makes the "rape" between him and Dennis extremely graphic. The play starts, and Dee and Dennis complete their first song " Tiny Boy, Little Boy, Baby Boy", then Dee sings her own song " Just to be Clear", which enrages Charlie since that song was not his and it messes up the play in Charlie's eyes. The night of musical arrives, and Charlie brings Gladys in to play the piano. He gives her a ticket to the musical and promises that if she comes, he will never bother her ever again for the rest of her life. Later, Charlie randomly walks into the Waitress as she walks home. He then has to teach Frank to say "boy's soul" rather than "boy's hole", and convinces Mac and Dennis that when The Nightman visits the boy, he is not raping him, but taking away his innocence. This song is Dee's only solo song in the play.

He flips out, telling her that it is either that song or no song at all. They begin rehearsals, and Dee argues with Charlie over her song's lyrics, claiming they sound like she molests children. Dee plays the princess that works at a coffee shop. Frank is over the moon about playing the troll. Mac is initially pleased with playing the little boy and the Dayman, which makes Dennis, who is playing the Nightman jealous. They try to figure out what motivated him - revenge, anger, jealousy - but Charlie insists he just wrote it for fun.Īt a theater, Charlie thanks Artemis for helping transcribe the script into words and the gang argues over the parts. The gang tries to understand why he is so cheery, and he reveals that he has written a musical. 4.1 Additional songs from the live musicalĬharlie stages a rock opera based on his song " The Nightman", and recruits the rest of the gang to help him with it.Ĭharlie dances out of Paddy's office, with a giant heap of papers in his hands.
