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"Slouchy's Song" is an untitled musical composition created by Slouchy Smurfling for the Spring Festival in the cartoon show episode "Can't Smurf The Music". It was used against Chlorhydris when she cast a magic spell on her Uncle Herbert's horn to steal all the music that can be heard from the world, with Slouchy as well as Handy, Smurfette, Miner, and the other Smurflings using sign language to sing its lyrics. The lyrics of the song go like this:

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  • Slouchy's Song
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  • "Slouchy's Song" is an untitled musical composition created by Slouchy Smurfling for the Spring Festival in the cartoon show episode "Can't Smurf The Music". It was used against Chlorhydris when she cast a magic spell on her Uncle Herbert's horn to steal all the music that can be heard from the world, with Slouchy as well as Handy, Smurfette, Miner, and the other Smurflings using sign language to sing its lyrics. The lyrics of the song go like this:
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  • "Slouchy's Song" is an untitled musical composition created by Slouchy Smurfling for the Spring Festival in the cartoon show episode "Can't Smurf The Music". It was used against Chlorhydris when she cast a magic spell on her Uncle Herbert's horn to steal all the music that can be heard from the world, with Slouchy as well as Handy, Smurfette, Miner, and the other Smurflings using sign language to sing its lyrics. The lyrics of the song go like this:
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