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John Jacob Jingle Otter Breath was a song in PB&J Otter featured in the Season 2 story "The Duck Who Cried Wolf." It was a parody of the traditional children's nonsense playground song "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt."

Lyrics[]

John Jacob Jingle Otter Breath
His name is my name, too!
When he dives in the stream,
The people always scream,
"There goes John Jacob Jingle Otter Breath!"
Ya-da-da-da-da-da-da-da!
(Repeat four times quieter and quieter. But always louder on the "Ya-da-da".)

Trivia[]

  • This is one of the eight traditional songs heard in the show overall. The other seven are "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain", "Rock-a-Bye, Baby", "The Farmer in the Dell", "The Mulberry Bush", "I've Been Working on the Railroad", "Yankee Doodle" and "Happy Birthday".
    • In the S2 episode The Tell-Tale Candy Wrapper, while Shirley Duck was making chocolate chip cookies, she was briefly humming the traditional song "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain".
    • In the S3 episode Sleepyhead, an instrumental of the song "Rock-a-Bye, Baby" can be heard. That is, while the kids (Peanut Otter, Jelly Otter, Baby Butter Otter, Pinch Raccoon, Scootch Raccoon, and Flick Duck) are rocking Walter Raccoon to bed in the dad-sized cradle.
    • In the S1 episode Invitation to the Snooties, Ootsie and Bootsie trick their father into agreeing that they can have a twenty-eight foot ice-cream frog that croaks "Yankee Doodle" for their party. In that case, the ice-cream frog croaks that tune.
    • In the S1 episode Dare Duck, while Jelly is picking up the litter, she was humming the song "The Farmer in the Dell".
    • In the S3 episode Thanks for the Giggle Melon:
      • While Jelly was trying to plant the giggle melon plant, she was humming the song "The Mulberry Bush". Also, an instrumental version of that song played as well.
      • During a scene where Ootsie and Bootsie are on a stage with their birthday lights, "Happy Birthday" plays in the background.
    • "I've Been Working on the Railroad" is heard at the beginning of Watchbird Alert.
    • In the S2 episode The Duck Who Cried Wolf, it's "John Jacob Jingle Otter Breath" (which is sung to the tune of "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt"), which is the only one sung with the full lyrics and full verses (in other words, "Sung lyrically"). The other seven out of the eight ("She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain", "Rock-a-Bye, Baby", "The Farmer in the Dell", "The Mulberry Bush", "I've Been Working on the Railroad", "Yankee Doodle" and "Happy Birthday") were either hummed --by the kids-- and/or heard instrumentally.
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