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So why does the show resemble a raunchy version of "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" or "Hee Haw" far more than a Busta Rhymes video?
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Downstairs, next to the jellyfish tanks, a rhyming video told how the jellyfish population was exploding in the wild because they thrive in warmer waters.
Little Baby Bum, for example, was founded by a UK-based couple in 2011 because they were disappointed with the quality of nursery rhyme videos on YouTube.
The channel was born in 2011 when Holder was sitting in front of a computer with the couple's youngest child – nicknamed Little Baby Bum since her earliest days – looking for nursery rhyme videos.
Impressive work for the channel that the Holders founded in 2011 on a hunch that lots of parents were looking for nursery-rhyme videos on YouTube, and run from the UK.
If the movie's makers were aiming for a "Ten Commandments" vibe, they ended up with something that looks more like "History of the World: Part I" or a Busta Rhymes music video.
It may be shaped like a hand grip that a stacked LAD Bible unit would use in the gym, but it has an appealing amorphous shape, as if it were made from the mercury in the Busta Rhymes and Janet Jackson video for What's It Gonna Be? What's more pressing, though, is whether anyone is actually going to use it.
Watch Katie skillfully spit her rhymes in the video above.
"First Secretary of State, VP number two, not to mention third President, the f**k'd you do?" he rhymes in the video above.
For years, Busta Rhymes has been making videos that are wilder (and funnier) than just about anything on television.
Translation: This glorious rhyme – and perfect Vine video – is a nice little throwback to Obama's controversial "They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion" line about working-class voters in small-town America from '08.
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