Talk:Hip Hop Harry

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[edit] Accuracy

I've got a problem with the following: Despite the name, there is no hip-hop or rap style to these rhymes or their backing music at all; they are simple learning poems, without any hint of the strong meter or impact of rap/hiphop.

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[He] speaks to the children in extremely gentle and carefully phrased (as with Barney, some say condescending) way, except with simple rhymes.

A quick visit to the official website seems to contradict that. Is there something I'm not understanding? --Donbert 03:21, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stupid Scott

This could use some cleaning up as well. In the show, I believe the character is referred to simply as Scott. It should be made clear that the nickname "Stupid Scott" is an invention of Joel McHale, host of The Soup.

[edit] Grammar

The grammar on this page is atrocious. I know NOTHING of the show and arrived here Wikisurfing, so I could edit all of it, but I edited what I could. For instance, I wasn't sure what this part was supposed to mean: The show is also known for the saying "When I Say Hip-Hop You Say Harry" "Hip-hop" "Harry". ZaininOmega (talk) 08:21, 2 April 2008 (UTC)