Truly Scrumptious (song)

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Sally Ann Howes as Truly Scrumptious in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts, Heather Ripley as Jemima Potts and Adrian Hall as Jeremy Potts.
Sally Ann Howes as Truly Scrumptious in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts, Heather Ripley as Jemima Potts and Adrian Hall as Jeremy Potts.

Truly Scrumptious is a song performed in the 2002/2005 stage musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as well as the original, 1968 motion picture. The song was written by Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman. It is about the lead female character, Truly.

The first time we hear the song, it is sung by by Adrian Hall and Heather Ripley (as Jeremy and Jemimah): the twin children of widower Caractacus Potts (played by Dick Van Dyke in the film and originated by Michael Ball in the 2002 stage musical version).

[edit] Reprise

This song is reprised later in the story as a counterpoint to another song entitled: "Doll On A Music Box". When the song is sung a second time, in counterpoint, it is then sung by Caractacus. Truly sings the counterpoint as an expression of her own, "real life" emotional detachment. The counterpoint is staccato whereas "Truly Scrumptious" has a legato melody.

[edit] Visual Metaphor

This sequence is a part of Caractacus's story, which he is telling to Truly and his children. In the song, Caractacus plays a a flimsy clown, too flexible for his own good; whereas, Truly plays a precious, too-cutesy doll which is too rigid for her own good. Twice during the counterpoint, the clown approaches the doll, only to be slapped in the face. This mirrors the earlier "real life" story where Caractacus's first two interactions with Truly are mistimed as well (first in the workshop, then when Caractacus accidentally runs Truly's car off the road). The clown keeps trying, when suddenly he captures his own reflection and realizes how foolish he appears. At first this looks to be a malfunction in the clown's mechanism, but then the mechanism recalibrates and all is well. The clown properly courts the doll and is about to kiss the doll's hand, when she retracts her hand from him just in time. Rigidity will out. Only at the end of the movie do Caractacus and Truly truly see eye to eye.

[edit] Trivia

  • In 2002 and 2003 the song "Truly Scrumptious" was used as a British-wide TV PSA commercial campaign promoting public health.