Human Centipede: The Musical is a satirical adaptation of The Human Centipede. It can be viewed here.
* Ax Crazy: Voller.
* Break the Cutie: Steve.
* Breaking the Fourth Wall: Lindsay's actress revolts during the "feeding" scene.
* Brick Joke: Butt cocktails.
* Calling Your Attacks: Steve cries out “Stab!” twice: once when he stabs Heiter, and again when he kills himself.
* Captain Obvious Aesop: Parodied in the final song.
* Contractual Genre Blindness: Lindsay and Jenny display Genre Savviness on numerous occasions, yet they never apply it.
* Death by Adaptation: Lindsay
* Determinator: Steve.
* Driven to Suicide: Steve.
* Establishing Character Moment: Most of the main characters, especially Steve, have them.
* Evil Is Hammy: Heiter.
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| - Human Centipede: The Musical is a satirical adaptation of The Human Centipede. It can be viewed here.
* Ax Crazy: Voller.
* Break the Cutie: Steve.
* Breaking the Fourth Wall: Lindsay's actress revolts during the "feeding" scene.
* Brick Joke: Butt cocktails.
* Calling Your Attacks: Steve cries out “Stab!” twice: once when he stabs Heiter, and again when he kills himself.
* Captain Obvious Aesop: Parodied in the final song.
* Contractual Genre Blindness: Lindsay and Jenny display Genre Savviness on numerous occasions, yet they never apply it.
* Death by Adaptation: Lindsay
* Determinator: Steve.
* Driven to Suicide: Steve.
* Establishing Character Moment: Most of the main characters, especially Steve, have them.
* Evil Is Hammy: Heiter.
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| - Human Centipede: The Musical is a satirical adaptation of The Human Centipede. It can be viewed here.
* Ax Crazy: Voller.
* Break the Cutie: Steve.
* Breaking the Fourth Wall: Lindsay's actress revolts during the "feeding" scene.
* Brick Joke: Butt cocktails.
* Calling Your Attacks: Steve cries out “Stab!” twice: once when he stabs Heiter, and again when he kills himself.
* Captain Obvious Aesop: Parodied in the final song.
* Contractual Genre Blindness: Lindsay and Jenny display Genre Savviness on numerous occasions, yet they never apply it.
* Death by Adaptation: Lindsay
* Determinator: Steve.
* Driven to Suicide: Steve.
* Establishing Character Moment: Most of the main characters, especially Steve, have them.
* Evil Is Hammy: Heiter.
* Faux Affably Evil: Heiter, who explains how the human centipede will be created in song.
* For the Evulz: The reason why Heiter kills the truck driver.
* Germanic Efficiency
* In Harm's Way: Kranz and Voller.
* Keet: Steve.
* Kill'Em All
* Large Ham: Voller.
* Lyrical Dissonance: Dr. Heiter’s Villain Song, along with the penultimate number, an upbeat song about how everyone dies.
* Mood Whiplash: Heiter interrupts Steve’s cheerful music number by drugging him and dragging him offstage.
* Musicalis Interruptus: Heiter does this to Steve and Lindsay on separate occasions.
* Narm: Lampshaded.
* No Dead Body Poops: Averted.
* Not Even Bothering with the Accent: Heiter, Kranz, and Voller.
* Plot Hole: One lyric states, “Steve smiled until his last teeth were gone”, but Steve is at the front of the centipede.
* The Pollyanna: Steve retains his cheerful demeanor even when he wakes up tied to a bed and finds out that he’ll be part of a human centipede.
* Rock Bottom
* Taking You with Me: Before bleeding to death, Kranz shoots Heiter in the head.
* That's What She Said
* This Is Reality
* Title: the Adaptation
* Toilet Humor: A cornerstone of the plot.
* Translation Convention: All of the dialogue is in English.
* Valley Girl: Lindsay and Jenny.
* Villain Song: The means through which Dr. Heiter explains the procedure.
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