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An 1998 ad for ABC's telecast of Babe featured a parody of "Old McDonald Had a Farm" with the ABC logo as the bouncing ball. In the film In Like Flint, when Derek Flint is on an Aeroflot plane going to Cuba, he starts a sing-along in Russian and a red star (symbol of the Soviet Union) bounces on the subtitled words (also in Russian) as they are sung. The Disney Sing-Along Songs tapes; for people who grew up around the time they were released, they are probably the example of this trope. The video for "Walk the Dinosaur" by Was (Not Was) puts the chorus lyrics on screen with a bouncing ball, but over a completely different (and instrumental) section of the song.

In the season 2 episode "Brush With Greatness", Krusty the Klown has a segment in his show called "Kroon Along With Krusty" where the kids sing with him. The lyrics are shown on TV with a bouncing Krusty head. Averted by the VeggieTales sing along videos. Instead, the letters change colors (green to white in the first one, yellow to white in the second) when the words are sung.Used (and played with) quite often in Animutation, with " French Erotic Film" being an example . In this case, the bouncing ball is Jay Jay the Jet Plane until it collides with Princess Diana's car, at which point Di's decapitated head becomes the bouncing ball. Played mostly straight (the ball was grey, not red) in the karaoke episode of Kappa Mikey. Played with in one song, however, in which, rather than bouncing over the lyrics, the ball is bouncing away from the cast while they try to catch it.

When Monty Python performed "The Philosopher's Song" during Live at the Hollywood Bowl, the "bouncing ball" was the head of a Bruce.

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Identical in every way, just shrunken down so this bouncy castle fits where the larger one doesn't. Some of the songs on the Animaniacs sing-along videos use the bouncing dot approach, some use the highlight-the-words one, and some just show the current line of the song. During the " House of X and Powers of X" storyline, Fabio would make his home on the new mutant homeland of Krakoa where the true nature of his seemingly mundane mutant powers would be revealed. Working in conjunction with Proteus, Elixir, Tempus and Hope Summers, he uses them to resurrect Cyclops, Jean Grey, M, Nightcrawler, Warren Worthington III, Husk, Mystique and Wolverine under X's instruction. [3] After becoming a member of The Five, he changes his codename to "Egg". A much straighter example would be Discovery Family's "Sing-Along Sundays", in which a bouncing ball engages audiences to sing along with songs from Strawberry Shortcake, Littlest Pet Shop (2012), and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

The Nostalgia Critic's review of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier had a bouncing William Shatner head during a sing-along of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". Follow the bouncing ball" is a technique of directing singalongs in movie theaters (and later on home video) where the lyrics are displayed as onscreen subtitles while a ball bounces along each word or syllable of the lyrics, in sync with the actual beat and rhythm of the song. Referenced in the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode Godzilla vs. Megalon during the "Jet Jaguar Song" host segment: "I'd tell you to follow the bouncing ball, but...uh...we don't have one." For the 2016 Week 2 Monday Night Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears, ESPN ran a commercial implementing this trope with both teams' fight songs, using the teams' logos as the bouncing ball. Guns N' Roses' " Garden of Eden ". Not only does the song have the fastest singing possible, but during the guitar solos, the ball keeps bouncing in plain air.There was a marathon of Spongebob Squarepants and The Fairly Oddparents episodes that featured at least one song, and they displayed the songs' lyrics, encouraging viewers to sing along. Though not really a straight example (it merely highlighted the words as they were sung), it fits this trope.

This is a staple of I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME's lyric videos, starting with "Bleed Magic" and continuing with most songs from Razzmatazz. This fits in well with the band's Retreaux aesthetic, as it gives the videos the appearance of old singalong VHS tapes. Parodied by Steam Powered Giraffe in "Brass Goggles" , where Rabbit told viewers to follow the bouncing pug head, but not to follow the red star or the chihuahua head because they'll "give you the wrong lyrics". Sure enough, There are a chihuahua head and red star in the video, with the latter saying, "This is the red star/ Don't sing these lyrics."

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Sarah Silverman's HBO special We Are Miracles includes a performance of her song "Diva" that comes complete with this. Used in the musical segment of ReBoot's third season finale, during the performance of the Mainframe Strolling Players, where they recap the season by way of a musical number. In this instance Scuzzy is the ball. Thomas & Friends's songs use a cloud of smoke produced from Thomas' funnel at the beginning of each song in place of a ball. There's also a dangerous bouncing ball which you probably shouldn't follow. Do not confuse with Happy Fun Ball.

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