"The most embarrassing thing I've ever been on" - John Lennon and Paul McCartney Beatles Interview
The Beatles influence on rock music and popular culture was, and remains, immense. Their commercial success commenced an immediate wave of changes—including a shift from US global dominance of rock and roll to UK acts, from soloists to groups, from professional songwriters to self-penned songs, and to changes in fashion and lifestyle
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In the American television show
Animaniacs, the voice of the character
Wakko Warner is modelled after the voice of
Ringo Starr. His voice was originally going to be modelled after
John Lennon, but the voice actor,
Jess Harnell, raised the pitch and made it more like
Ringo after he saw that Wakko was "a little guy."
Also in Animaniacs, episode 73 contains a skit called "
A Hard Day's
Warners", a parody of the film
A Hard Day's Night, in which the Warners run from their fans as they try to reach a cartoon convention
.
In the episode "
Rockabye Freakie" of the American television show
Growing Up Creepie, the group is parodied as four beetles with
Liverpool accents, who usually speak their lines in mellow, musical tune.
In the American television show
Pinky and the Brain, episode number 34 is titled "
All You Need is
Narf", a parody of the
Beatles' song "
All You Need is Love". The episode is a parody of
The Beatles and their encounter with the Maharishi.
In the episode "
Bomb" of the
English sitcom
The Young Ones, Neil says to
Mike, "John Lennon once said, 'a man with an arm full of takeaway is either very hungry or knows someone who's very hungry'
." In the episode "Boring", while
Vyvyan,
Rick,
Mike and Neil are walking across a zebra crossing, they mimic the
album cover of
Abbey Road.
On
Nickelodeon in a behind the scenes fact of
SpongeBob SquarePants, Plankton has an album hit called
Krabby Road (referring to Abbey Road by The Beatles), which shows him walking on Abbey Road. Also, in addition the episode "
Nautical Novice" features the
Yellow Submarine in
a museum of boating.
"The Hatrocks and
The Gruesomes", the
22 January 1965 episode of
The Flintstones, features a band with The Beatles' trademark mop-top hair that plays "bug music", a parody of the "yeah, yeah, yeah" refrain from "
She Loves You".[13]
The early 90s series
Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad featured an episode entitled "Amp Loves You!
Yea, Yea, Yea."
Pinky and Perky, a children's puppet programme from the late
1957 until
1971 featured occasional appearances from "The Beakles", a crow based version of The Beatles.
The Beatles
TV series, a late
1960s American fictional animated television series featuring the musical misadventures of The Beatles.
The Rutles, a mid-1970s series of sketches on the
BBC television series
Rutland Weekend Television, which would lead to the 1978 mockumentary film
All You Need Is Cash.
Sesame Street featured a parody band called "the Beetles", a group of four bugs with Liverpool accents and
Beatle hair performing parodies of their songs, such as "
Letter B" and "
Hey Food".
In
The Powerpuff Girls episode "
Meet the Beat-Alls",
Mojo Jojo, "Him",
Princess Morbucks, and
Fuzzy Lumpkins form a group of supervillains named "The Beat-Alls". There are many additional references to the Beatles, their history, songs, and albums through the episode. Also, in one part of the episode, all 4 Beatles appear in their animated forms from the "Yellow Submarine" film.[14]
The Beatles were mentioned in an episode of
Adventures of
Super Mario Bros. 3 titled "
Kootie Pie Rocks", where Kootie Pie threatened to turn her favourite band
Milli Vanilli into beetles (she meant the
Buzzy Beetles from the game).
Rob and Fab comment "Who wants to be a band from the '60s?".
Also, in the episode of
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show called "
Princess, I Shrunk the Marios",
Mario and Luigi are shrunk down to the sizes of bugs, and in one scene, they are underground running away from 4 beetles with the faces of all 4 Beatles and mop-top haircuts.
Mario even admits that he hates Beatles.
The cast of
British soap EastEnders sang a number of songs of the set of the programme for
Children in Need 2007. They sang
Beatles songs including, "
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "
Fixing a Hole" and "
With a Little Help from
My Friends". The performance also marked the 40th anniversary of the release of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.
Nick Jr's
The Wonder Pets premiered an episode called "
Save The Beetles" in which the
Pets save four beetles with mop top hair cuts stuck in a yellow submarine, referenced to one of the
Beatles' songs, "Yellow Submarine". The episode also draws musical inspiration from the band itself.
An episode of the
Disney Channel original series
Phineas and Ferb is entitled "A Hard Day's
Knight," a parody of the Beatles' hit song "A Hard Day's Night". Also,
Phineas, Ferb, and Baljeet make a band called "The Baljeetles", a parody of The Beatles. "
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