Broken Karaoke

Fun-filled Korean celebrity sing-off show

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About Broken Karaoke

Released: 2019 - 202

Platform: Disney+

Rating: TV-Y7

Run time: 1m

Cast

About Broken Karaoke

Broken Karaoke is a laugh-out-loud, animated TV series that aired from 2019 to 2022. Set against the quirky backdrop of a karaoke club, the show features beloved Disney characters who take on totally unexpected roles—as aspiring pop stars! These characters offer an entertaining spectacle as they perform hilarious parodies of popular pop songs. It's an enchanting world filled with music, humor, and a pinch of Disney magic. With a content rating of TV-Y7, it invites viewers of all ages into a vibrant and fun-filled atmosphere.

Making / Production

The show was released by Disney, known for its exceptional content creation. Rigorous story-boarding, drafting, and lots of creative brainstorming went into making this animated series. Sound designs were meticulously planned to match the hilarity on-screen. Every character's voice was chosen carefully to match their personality and the song they would be parodying.

Actors

  • Tom Hanks as Woody: With his natural charm and comic timing, Hanks delivers a memorable performance singing 'Just a Toy', a parody of Ed Sheeran's 'Perfect'.
  • Idina Menzel as Elsa: Menzel channels Elsa’s power and dignity as she belts out the lyrics to 'Let Me Cool', her humorous take on Taylor Swift's 'Shake it Off'.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • A total of 50 Disney characters have taken the stage in Broken Karaoke.
  • Tom Hanks personally suggested the song 'Just a Toy' for Woody to sing.

Quotes

  • 'I'm just a toy, in a girl's world' - Woody's spectacular wordplay on Ed Sheeran's original lyrics.
  • 'I’m a Queen, let me cool' - Elsa's fierce parody of Taylor Swift’s song.

Music, Soundtrack

  • The show's soundtrack features popular songs from various genres, all given a hilarious Disney-twist.
  • Every episode ends with a unique version of the show's theme song, 'Break the Karaoke', highlighting the show's wit and musical grandeur.