"Knick Knack Paddy Whack" was a song sung multiple times in the segment by Queen Delightful, who give Sir Yipsalot a bone, and then Lord Starchbottom, who rolls home. This starts each time Starchy slips out or someone else mentions the word "knick knack", he gets noticed by Delightful who will start singing her part of the song. Starchy would then sing the last line while rolling down the hill at the castle grounds. At the final time, The 7D joined in the singing and rolled down along the hill with Starchy.
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| - "Knick Knack Paddy Whack" was a song sung multiple times in the segment by Queen Delightful, who give Sir Yipsalot a bone, and then Lord Starchbottom, who rolls home. This starts each time Starchy slips out or someone else mentions the word "knick knack", he gets noticed by Delightful who will start singing her part of the song. Starchy would then sing the last line while rolling down the hill at the castle grounds. At the final time, The 7D joined in the singing and rolled down along the hill with Starchy.
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Episode
| - "Knick Knack Paddy Whack"
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Artist
| - Leigh-Allyn Baker and Paul Rugg; and Bill Farmer, Billy West, Kevin Michael Richardson, Stephen Stanton and Scott Menville
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| - "Knick Knack Paddy Whack" was a song sung multiple times in the segment by Queen Delightful, who give Sir Yipsalot a bone, and then Lord Starchbottom, who rolls home. This starts each time Starchy slips out or someone else mentions the word "knick knack", he gets noticed by Delightful who will start singing her part of the song. Starchy would then sing the last line while rolling down the hill at the castle grounds. At the final time, The 7D joined in the singing and rolled down along the hill with Starchy.
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