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Musical | Variety Special
John Mulaney aims to recapture the magic of that bygone television era when children sang songs about their feelings with celebrity guests on funky outdoor sets. The result: John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch.
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John Mulaney aims to recapture the magic of that bygone television era when children sang songs about their feelings with celebrity guests on funky outdoor sets. The result: John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch.
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IMDbOutstanding Variety Special PreRecorded | 2020
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special | 2020 | John
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Live Television Variety or Sketch Comedy | 2021 | Carrie
Best Writing of a Variety Reality or NonFiction Program | 2020
Best TV Musical Performance | 2020 | Jake
The woman talking to John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch (2019) in "Pay Attention" is his then-wife, Annamarie Tendler-Mulaney.
Jake Gyllenhaal performed his song "Music Everywhere" live on the show, as opposed to recording the song first and then lip-syncing it while filming.
The chess scene is titled zwischenzug, German for intermediate move. It describes when a player delays an expected move in favor of an aggressive move the opponent must answer, which then better allows the expected move. It reflects the nimble and aggressive questions and answers of the scene.
Lexi wears a cast on her right wrist through whole show.
"Mr. Music: What time is it? Am I supposed to do an hour? John Mulaney: No, no. No. Who told you that? Mr. Music: I *can* do an hour! John Mulaney: Absolutely not."
"Mr. Music: Hey! It's me, Sack Lunch Bunch, Mr. Music! [a chorus of welcomes] Mr. Music: And I'm here to teach you about music! [cheers] Cordelia: I have a clarinet. Mr. Music: No! Put away your skinny trumpet! Instruments are stupid!"