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12 Times The Bad Lip Reading Of HSM Was Better Than The Original

Many people don't know about the HSM bad lip reading.

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Any member of my generation knows what High School Musical is. If you don't, I assume you live under a rock. It's definitely the best movie series of my childhood and I presume most girls my age feel the same way. We grew up listening to the songs, thinking Sharpay is ridiculous, and daydreaming about Troy Bolton - aka the beautiful Zac Efron - handing us a "T" necklace and stealing our hearts with his angelic vocals.

However, many people don't know the High School Musical Bad Lip Reading that DisneyXD created a few months ago. Here are twelve times the bad lip reading was better than the actual movie and here's the video for those of you who have been missing out. Also, it's important to know that the characters names are Chorkie and Lumpkinella insteaad of Troy and Gabriella.

1. When the karaoke guy got the smallest part, but the biggest laugh. (0:35)

The one line this guy had in the entire movie was changed to "I just ate a peanut" in the bad lip reading. Pretty much my favorite part of the bad lip reading version and my friends and I can not stop saying it to each other.

2. Chorkee's cool hallway stance (3:58)

All of Chorkie's friends congratulate him on his cool hallway stance outside of Mrs. Darbus's class and his first words to Lumpkinella when he first sees her in school are hilarious.

3. Nyah! Nyah! (4:45)


While Chorkie shows Lumpkinella around he says some pretty interesting words. Just watch it.

4. The Bouncy Ball Song (5:30)

So the iconic basketball song gets a nice little remix and trust me it's catchy. The boys sing about bouncy balls instead of basketballs and I honestly haven't been able to get this song out of my head all week.

5. When Lumpkinella tells her teacher that it looks like she ate a 26 year old man. (7:25)

Not only does she tell her teacher it looks like she ate a 26 year old man, but her teacher responds "Yes I did and a wild boar." The teacher's voice, however, is definitely my favorite part of this scene.

6. Corville The Invisible Cat (7:50)

Chorkie searches the auditorium for his invisible space cat, Corville, but can not find him anywhere until Kelsey (who isn't given an alternate name, but is called a bear once) trips over Corville.

7. Lumpkinella Being A Robot (10:35)

The fact that this bad lip reading of a movie actually contains a plot is very impressive. Lumpkinella is a robot and Chorkie promises to keep her secret when they start preparing for the talent show.

8. Stick to the Status Quo Dance (11:52)

Stick to the Status Quo isn't even really a song in this. The characters just chant the dance moves their doing like "Let's go bang on the furniture." It's a super funny scene though.

9. Sharpay's Voice (4:52, 12:23)

I can't even explain how funny her voice is. Just go listen to it now.

10. We're All In This Together (18:49)

This song makes me so happy! It's super super catchy and has lines like "wonder why no one that we know blows chunks everyday and night" and "can't look at the sun or else your eyes will burn out." It's such a good song and it's a sing-a-long so enjoy.

11. Daryl the Pony (20:05)

Ryan's voice in this video kills me!! His singing of "Daryl the Pony" is almost better than the guy who "just ate a peanut." Probably the second funniest part in the whole video.

12. "I'm Running Weird" (21:12)

Somewhere towards the end of this song, we see Corville again and Lumpkinella tells us "I'm running weird!" It's a very nice way to end out the bad lip reading version

Go watch the video! Trust me if you liked high school musical at all, you won't regret spending 20 minutes of your life on this video. It's worth it.

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