You can now listen to Weird Al Yankovic's official theme song for the upcoming DreamWorks animated film, Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. Captain Underpants is based on the best-selling children's books series of the same name created by Dav Pilkey in 1997 and directed by David Soren, an animation veteran who made the jump to feature-length directing with Turbo in 2013. Pilkey's source novels were adapted and written for the big screen by Nicholas Stoller, a writer/director who is no stranger to zany kid-friendly fare, having co-written such movies past as The Muppets, Muppets Most Wanted and last year's Storks (which Stoller also directed).
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For many Millennials who grew up reading the illustrated Captain Underpants books published by Scholastic throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s - with the final four novels arriving later on in the 2010s - the promise of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie is a novelty of some inherent potential. Featuring voice work from such well-known comedic actors as Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, Nick Kroll, and Thomas Middleditch, potential viewers may want to take note of the film's upcoming summer release date. Fans of the series will also be excited to hear the official Captain Underpants movie theme song, as written and performed by Yankovic.
In the video featured above, potential viewers of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie can get another look at all of the zany action soon to come in the movie proper, as backed by Yankovic's theme song. Displaying all of the wit and sophomoric skewering of yet another pop cultural phenomenon upon which Weird Al is known for, the theme song for the new movie is an entirely fitting piece for the Captain Underpants property.
Following the release of the Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie trailer, the unveiling of Weird Al's theme song for the movie paints a portrait of the wackiness to come in the film. Offering glimpses at several characters and faces from the Captain Underpants books, this theme song video is another welcome piece of content to add to the larger catalog of work already associated with the property.
Serious question: Does any single entertainer have such complete dominion over their chosen field as Weird Al Yankovic wields over the song parody? Skeptics may scoff that musical spoofery is a stupid thing to become really, really, virtuosically good at, but the point stands that Yankovic has completely and totally mastered his preferred art form. So when the producers behind the upcoming film adaptation of the Captain Underpants chapter book series needed to find a talent for their theme music, of course their choice was obvious. In no insignificant way, Weird Al Yankovic was born to write a peppy pop tune about tightened-whiteys.
Serious question: does any single entertainer have such complete dominion over their chosen field as Weird Al Yankovic wields over the song parody? Skeptics may scoff that musical spoofery is a stupid thing to become really, really, virtuosically good at, but the point stands that Yankovic has completely and totally mastered his preferred art form. So when the producers behind the upcoming film adaptation of the Captain Underpants chapter book series needed to find a talent for their theme music, of course their choice was obvious. In no insignificant way, Weird Al Yankovic was born to write a peppy pop tune about tightened-whiteys.\nRead More
Back in 2014, musician, comedian, actor and author Weird Al Yankovic appeared on Nickelodeon's literacy-focused animated series Wallykazam, coming up with a song that teaches kids the word "underpants." While promoting his appearance, he told Rolling Stone: "I asked my agent to get me as many voiceover gigs as possible where I get to repeatedly say the word 'underpants.'"
Obviously, it made him a natural fit to perform the theme song for DreamWorks' upcoming animated movie Captain Underpants. "It's not a bird and it's not a plane/And it's not an egg salad sandwich," Yankovic sings in the video above. "It's the waistband warrior/Hear his mighty battle cry: Tra la la!"
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