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Cartman asks the monkey to help him spell his word, chair, but Fonics Monkey is masturbating, and Cartman misspells it as "C-H-A-R-E"; angered, he runs off to chase the monkey. In the final round, Kyle is unable to spell his word, "kroxldyphivc" (a non-existent word made up for the episode) correctly, and Rebecca and Mark are declared the ...
Akash Vukoti (born May 29, 2009) is an Indian-American child prodigy, TV personality, and motivational speaker from San Angelo, Texas.He competed for a record 6 times at the Scripps National Spelling Bee [2] and was the first-ever first grader to compete in the bee.
Spellbound is a 2002 American documentary that was directed by Jeffrey Blitz.The film follows eight competitors in the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee.The film received positive reviews and won several awards, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
"High School Confidential" is a song by Canadian new wave band Rough Trade, from their 1980 album Avoid Freud. [1] The band's breakthrough Top 40 hit in Canada, it remains their most famous song. The song's producer was Gene Martynec, who won the Juno Award for Producer of the Year for his work on "High School Confidential" and Bruce Cockburn's ...
A preview of the movie's scene (considered as the official music video) premiered on Disney Channel on July 30, 2008. [2] "Now or Never" is the opening number of the film that takes place during the West High Knights and East High Wildcats State Championship basketball game.
"Word Crimes" is a song by American musician "Weird Al" Yankovic from his fourteenth studio album, Mandatory Fun (2014). The song is a parody of the 2013 single "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke, featuring Pharrell Williams and T.I. The song spoofs misuse of proper English grammar and usage, reflecting Yankovic's own rigor for proper syntax and ...
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Akeelah and the Bee is a 2006 American drama film written and directed by Doug Atchison.It tells the story of Akeelah Anderson (Keke Palmer), an 11-year-old girl who participates in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, her mother (Angela Bassett), her schoolmates, and her coach, Dr. Joshua Larabee (Laurence Fishburne).