Riley
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So, I'm just layin' on my couch and going over my not-so positive memories of the sitcom A.N.T Farm. One of which is the idea for a musical with a title/concept bad enough to make even Joel Schumacher himself cringe: "Riddler On The Roof". And then an idea hit me like a freight train: Why not make a stage musical version of Batman Forever and maybe even Batman & Robin?
Yes, even I told myself that the concept was laughably bad. But my determination and such grew brightly. Here's a list of songs/musical numbers I planned. First for Forever:
Yes, even I told myself that the concept was laughably bad. But my determination and such grew brightly. Here's a list of songs/musical numbers I planned. First for Forever:
- "Ode To Luck" (Two-Face when he first appears)
- "Understand" (Edward Nygma before introducing himself to Mr. Wayne)
- "Understand (Reprise)" (Edward Nygma after being refused)
- "I've Had Enough Of You!" (Fred Stickley to Edward Nygma; Slightly reprised by the latter)
- "What's Behind The Mask?" (Dr. Chase Meridian and Batman at the Bat-signal)
- "Night At The Circus"
- "Welcome To The Game!" (Sung by Riddler)
- "The Iceman Cometh" (Mr. Freeze at the museum)
- "Brand New Girl" (Pamela Isley after coming back to life)
- "Once Upon a Time" (Mr. Freeze watching the home movies of him and Nora)
- "Wild Times" (An introduction to the Rainforest Ball)
- "Poison Ivy" (A cover of The Coaster's song; Sung by Ivy during her gorilla intro)
- "Time For Spring" (A short, mocking tune sung by Poison Ivy to Nora Fries before the former pulls the latter's plug)
- "Frozen Heart" (A duet by Poison Ivy and Mr. Freeze after the latter is told his wife has died)
- "Once Upon a Time (Reprise)" (Bruce Wayne musing over memories of Alfred in the face of his death)
- "Time For Spring (Reprise)" (Sung to Robin as Ivy tempts him into a kiss)
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