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  • Disney Baby Musical Discovery Plush Minnie Mouse with Sounds and Phrases, Sings ABCs, 123s, and Colors Songs, Kids Toys for Ages 06 Month by Just Play


    Price: $20.99
    (as of Jan 28,2025 07:15:11 UTC – Details)



    Your little bundle of joy will love playing with the Disney Baby Musical Discovery Plush Minnie Mouse! Press the icons on Minnie’s hands and feet to hear her sing songs about the ABCs, 123s, and colors and shapes! This super-soft interactive plush even features Minnie phrases and crinkle in Minnie’s bow. New parents will love watching their little one grow with first pal Minnie Mouse. Requires 2 x AAA batteries (included). Ages 9 months +
    This product has polybag packaging that may reveal what’s inside and cannot be hidden.
    Press the icons on Minnie’s hands and feet to hear her sing songs about the ABCs, 123s, and colors and shapes!
    Features Minnie phrases.
    Crinkle in Minnie’s bow.
    Requires 2 x AAA batteries (included).
    Ages 9 months +

    Customers say

    Customers find the toy figure cute and soft. They appreciate its educational value and good value for money. Many find it a great gift and like its size and quality. However, opinions vary on the sound quality and functionality.

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    Introducing the Disney Baby Musical Discovery Plush Minnie Mouse!

    Get ready for hours of musical fun with this adorable plush Minnie Mouse! Perfect for little ones ages 0-6 months, this interactive toy is sure to keep your baby entertained and engaged.

    With just a squeeze, Minnie Mouse comes to life with fun sounds and phrases, as well as singing the ABCs, 123s, and colors songs. Your little one will love learning and playing along with their favorite Disney character!

    Made by Just Play, a trusted name in kids’ toys, this Musical Discovery Plush Minnie Mouse is not only cute and cuddly, but also educational and entertaining. It’s the perfect gift for any young Disney fan!

    Don’t miss out on the magic of Disney with this adorable musical toy. Get yours today and watch your baby’s eyes light up with joy! #DisneyBaby #MinnieMouse #JustPlay #KidsToys
    #Disney #Baby #Musical #Discovery #Plush #Minnie #Mouse #Sounds #Phrases #Sings #ABCs #123s #Colors #Songs #Kids #Toys #Ages #Month #Play,for 1 year plus

  • Aiduy Baby Toys 6 to 12 Months – 6 Months Old Plush Elephant Baby Toy Musical Infant Toys – Babies Light Up Toys for 1 Year Old Boy & Girl Newborn Baby Gift 0 3 6 9 12 Months


    Price: $19.99 – $17.99
    (as of Jan 27,2025 23:06:32 UTC – Details)



    The cute elephant toys are made of plush & ABS materials, which are non-toxic and durable. Soft and comfortable, make your 0-3 moths old baby safer to play.
    Soft & Safe Baby Toys: The new cute baby elephant stuffed toys are made of soft plush and ABS material, comfortable and durable, making it safer for infants to play with it. Size: 7*9.4 inches
    Baby Musical Toys: The light-up baby toys with 3 kinds of buttons, which can play 12 classic songs, sounds of nature and funny sounds. It also can parent-child interaction, soothe your 0-12 months baby to fall asleep.
    Best Baby Gift: The newborn toys with cute elephant animal design and 7 inches, easy to catch babies’ sight and suitable their little hand. Also easily portable and storage. Ideal perfect baby girl boy gift 3-6 months
    Developmental Baby Toys: While your little one is playing with this baby toy, they will develop sound cognition ability, promote their brain development, creativity & imagination.
    100% Satifisation: If anything goes wrong with elephant baby toys, please contact us immediately, we will try our best to make it right for you! Add the cart and join our game now

    Customers say

    Customers find the toy adorable and happy. It plays music and has many sound options, keeping babies interested. They also appreciate its softness and consider it a great gift. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the size, value for money, and noise level.

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    Looking for the perfect toy for your little one? Look no further than the Aiduy Baby Toys 6 to 12 Months Plush Elephant Baby Toy! This adorable musical infant toy is designed for babies aged 6 months and older, making it the perfect gift for newborns all the way up to 1 year old boys and girls.

    With its soft plush material and cute elephant design, this toy is sure to become your baby’s new favorite companion. The musical feature adds an extra level of entertainment, keeping your little one engaged and happy for hours on end.

    Not only is this toy fun and entertaining, but it also helps with your baby’s development. The light-up feature helps stimulate your baby’s senses, while the different textures and shapes help with their sensory development.

    So if you’re looking for the perfect gift for a baby aged 0-12 months, look no further than the Aiduy Baby Toys 6 to 12 Months Plush Elephant Baby Toy. Your little one will love playing with this adorable toy, making it a great addition to their toy collection.
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  • Tony Winner Idina Menzel Returns to Broadway Tonight in Original Musical Redwood | Broadway Buzz


    Idina Menzel
    (Photo: Shayan Asgharnia)

    Redwood, the new Broadway musical, starring Tony Award winner Idina Menzel, about a woman discovering a life among the trees, begins performances at the Nederlander Theatre on January 24 ahead of a February 13 opening.

    Menzel is joined by Tony Award nominee De’Adre Aziza (Passing Strange), Michael Park (Dear Evan Hansen) and Zachary Noah Piser (Dear Evan Hansen), all reprising their roles from Redwood’s world-premiere production at La Jolla Playhouse last year. Khaila Wilcoxon (SIX) joins the show on Broadway.

    Rounding out the company are Daniel Brackett, Bradley Dean and Veronica Otim. Jessica Phillips serves as standby for Menzel’s character Jesse.

    Written and directed by Tony Award nominee Tina Landau, Redwood features music by Kate Diaz and lyrics by Diaz and Landau. The show is conceived by Landau and Menzel, with additional contributions by Menzel.

    The creative team for Redwood includes Jason Ardizzone-West (scenic design), Hana S. Kim (video design), Toni-Leslie James (costume design), Scott Zielinski (lighting design), Jonathan Deans (sound design), Melecio Estrella, BANDALOOP (vertical movement/vertical choreography), Tom Kitt (music supervision) and Haley Bennett (associate music supervision) with orchestrations and arrangements by Kate Diaz. 

    Redwood is about one woman’s journey into the precious and precarious world of the redwoods. Jesse (Menzel) seems to have it all—a successful career and devoted family—until a life-altering event drives her far from everyone and everything she knows. When she finds herself at the foot of the redwoods in Northern California, a chance encounter and a leap of faith will change her life forever. Redwood explores the lengths and heights one travels to find strength, resilience and healing.



    Exciting news for Broadway fans! Tony Award-winning actress and singer Idina Menzel is returning to the Great White Way tonight in the original musical “Redwood.”

    Menzel, known for her powerhouse vocals and unforgettable performances in shows like “Wicked” and “Rent,” is sure to captivate audiences once again in this highly anticipated new production.

    “Redwood” tells the story of a small town community coming together in the face of a devastating forest fire, with Menzel taking on the role of a resilient firefighter leading the charge. The show features a score filled with heart-wrenching ballads and uplifting anthems, sure to leave audiences inspired and moved.

    Don’t miss your chance to see Idina Menzel back where she belongs – on the Broadway stage. Get your tickets now for “Redwood” and experience the magic of live theater with one of the industry’s most beloved talents.

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    Idina Menzel, Tony Winner, Broadway, Original Musical, Redwood, Broadway Buzz, Return to Broadway, Musical Theater, Theater News, Broadway Star, Broadway Show, Theater Performance.

    #Tony #Winner #Idina #Menzel #Returns #Broadway #Tonight #Original #Musical #Redwood #Broadway #Buzz

  • ‘S.N.L.’: Call the Musical Guest by the Guest Host’s Name


    If you’re “Saturday Night Live” and you need someone to play Alexander Hamilton in an opening sketch about the Founding Fathers, there’s only one person you can turn to: Lin-Manuel Miranda.

    And then you make him stand there in silence for most of the sketch.

    This weekend’s “S.N.L.” (which featured Timothée Chalamet as both its host and musical guest) seemed like it was going to begin with a sketch about the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Most of the cast was onstage in waistcoats and wigs, with Mikey Day playing John Hancock and Andrew Dismukes as Benjamin Franklin.

    “What say you, Alexander Hamilton?” asked Michael Longfellow. And there, in his “Hamilton” garb, was Miranda, the decorated creator and star of that Broadway musical.

    “What do I say?” Miranda answered. “I say our lives matter not if we lose them in the cause of liberty. What matters is the nation we build.”

    And sure enough, he began to rap.

    ’Cause in America, all men are created equal,

    America not England; we’re doing the sequel,

    And we will have leaders, but know one thing:

    In America, we will never have a king.

    But then he and the cast members froze in place as James Austin Johnson strode onstage in his recurring role as Donald Trump.

    “Never say never,” Johnson said. “Kidding, of course, though in many ways I’m not. I’m in my king era.” And like the Founding Fathers, Johnson said, “I am creating a new country as well. And just like them, we’re doing it very whitely.” He declared that “D.E.I. is over,” adding: “Workplaces must go back to looking like the TV show ‘The Office.’ Mostly white people with one funny Black guy who’s having a really bad time.”

    Having returned to the White House, Johnson said that things were largely the same as before except “my new favorite son is Barron.”

    “And he is smacking his head on every doorframe,” he said. “Oh, it’s bad. It’s like when Gandalf goes to Bilbo’s house.”

    He also praised Elon Musk: “We love Elon,” Johnson said. “But to quote some of his own children, I do not want him in my life.”

    “They say he did the Nazi salute,” Johnson continued. “Not true, OK? He simply was creating a new greeting. A cross between hi and hello. We’re calling it a ‘heil.’”

    While they were frozen in place, Johnson took potshots at the rest of the “S.N.L.” cast. “Who’s going to play Hegseth?” he asked “I mean look at these guys back here. None of them got the build. Nobody has the jaw. Got plenty of Zuckerberg options though; that’s going to be a fight.”

    He also teased Miranda, who he said “wrote a whole rap and he doesn’t get to do it — oh, the audience would have eaten that right up.”

    As he concluded, Johnson said thank you for the “generous anonymous $1 million donation to my campaign,” and, turning to Miranda, he said, “I know that was you, Lin.”

    Miranda finally came unstuck: “No it was not!” he said.

    “Your word against mine,” Johnson replied.

    Alas, Chalamet — a newly minted Oscar nominee this week for his role as Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown” — did not get the real Dylan to make a cameo on “S.N.L.” this week. (If Dylan didn’t turn up in Stockholm to receive his Nobel Prize, it was unlikely that Dylan was going to come to New York to watch Day and Chalamet sniff each other’s rear ends while dressed as dogs.)

    But as the show’s musical guest, Chalamet did perform a few Dylan covers with some help from the British pop singer James Blake. In his first segment, Chalamet sang “Outlaw Blues” and “Three Angels.” (He was also introduced by the “S.N.L.” alum Adam Sandler, which isn’t too shabby.) In his second musical segment, Chalamet performed “Tomorrow Is a Long Time.” And we’ll just assume that dog sketch was a homage to Dylan’s “If Dogs Run Free.”

    Over at the Weekend Update desk, the anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che continued to riff on President Trump’s second inauguration and his first week back in office.

    Jost began:

    Well, guys, I was never really doing dry January, but this week I stopped even pretending. President Trump was sworn back into office on Monday. But he appeared to not place his hand on the Bible. Well, he tried to, but the Bible screamed. The Bible Trump used was the same one Abraham Lincoln used at his inauguration. And man, I wish those two could talk to each other. Lincoln could teach Trump a lot about the importance of preserving our Union. And Trump could teach Lincoln how to turn your head at the exact right moment.

    During his address, President Trump said he was changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. [Reacting to an audience member’s laughter:] Like you, Hillary Clinton could be seen in the background laughing while he said it. While Kamala could be seen silently begging her edible to kick in.

    Che continued: President Trump pardoned Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, who was serving 18 years for his role in the Jan. 6 attack. And ladies, just like his eye, he’s single. President Trump defended his pardon of the Jan. 6 attackers, saying that these are just people that love their country. You know, like how O.J. loved Nicole.

    There was no return appearance from $mokeCheddaThaAssGetta, the unusual hip-hop star that Chalamet has played in his two previous hosting gigs on “S.N.L.” (You’re telling us Lin-Manuel Miranda wouldn’t have wanted to collaborate with him?)

    But as always, Chalamet was game for several other sketches that took full advantage of his versatility (and eccentricity). For our cheddar, the best efforts were this sketch, which cast him as the volatile instructor of a bungee-cord exercise class, and a later segment in which he played a barista-in-training who aspires to be a standup comedian. In a different era, you’d have killed on “Def Comedy Jam,” Timmy.



    This past weekend on Saturday Night Live, the musical guest stole the show by calling themself by the guest host’s name! In a hilarious and unexpected twist, the band took the stage and introduced themselves as “S.N.L.: Call the Musical Guest by the Guest Host’s Name.” The audience erupted in laughter as they belted out their hit songs with the host’s name as their own. It was a memorable and entertaining moment that had everyone talking. What a fun and creative way to shake things up on live television!

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    S.N.L., Saturday Night Live, musical guest, guest host, celebrity guest, musical performance, live music, comedy show, guest appearance, SNL skits, SNL cast, SNL sketches, entertainment, TV show, late night show

    #S.N.L #Call #Musical #Guest #Guest #Hosts

  • Sound Module Button Control Music Voice Player Programmable Talk Chip Musical 8MB MP3 WAV USB Downloadable with AA Battery Box + USB Cable for DIY Audio Cards Christmas Creative Gift


    Price: $14.99
    (as of Jan 25,2025 14:51:10 UTC – Details)



    Specifications:
    -Built-in Flash Memory: 8MB (8 Bytes)
    -Speaker Output: 0.5-1W
    -Speaker Size: 36mm Diameter
    -Module Size: 30*30mm
    -USB socket type: Micro-B
    -Battery Power: 4.5-5V or 3.7V lithium battery
    -Based on using 3 x AAA batteries that are 2500mAh rating
    -Recommended MP3 file format: 128kbps, 44.1kHz, 16 Bit, MONO
    -Battery life example: One single 10 second sound file will playback 14,400 times

    Using Instructions:
    Step 1: Connect 4.5V~5V non-rechargeable battery power or 3.7V lithium battery.
    Step 2: Press the button, and you will hear a test music which is a Chinese song. Press the button during playback, then it will stop playing immediately.
    Step 3: Connect the module to computer by USB cable; SUPPORT WINDOWS ONLY
    Step 4: It is recognized by computer as a USB drive, just like a MP3 player, and you’re free to add any MP3/WAV audio file to the internal storage as long as it doesn’t go over the 8MB limit;
    Step 5: Do not forget to delete the default audio file;
    Step 6: Repeat Step 2 to see if the module work well. Adjust the volume to a suitable degree.

    Attention: This item comes with the button and default mode: 000. You can change to different modes by adjusting the 3.3K resistors. For the detail please refer to the picture 2.

    Package Included:
    1 x Recordable Sound Module Button Control 8MB
    1 x AABattery Box
    1 x Micro USB Cable

    【Programmable Sound Module】Provide more possibilities to develop a module completely fit for your own project. You can select different trigger mode (button/TTL trigger) by connecting with different soldering pads.
    【Button Control】 Install it in your project/gift, and then push the button. Your music which you put in it will be played once and automatically stop when the song finishes. This item comes with the button and default mode: 000.
    【8M Memory】Built-in 8M memory with micro USB port, you can update the music just by a smart phone USB cable. It is recognized by computer as a USB drive, just like a MP3 player, and you’re free to add any MP3 audio file to the internal storage as long as it doesn’t go over the 8MB limit.
    【With Battery Box and USB Cable】This Kit contains with a AAA Battery Box and USB Cable, with which you can easier to supply 4.5-5V power and also used for different USB devices to download the MP3 audio file to the internal storage.
    【Perfect Creative Gift】It is ideal to make a DIY music box, musical greeting cards, photo frames, album, gift box and the other creative gifts for Christmas’s Day, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day. Any further question please don’t hesitate to contact us via E-mail to get technical support.

    Customers say

    Customers find the mp3 player functional and easy to install. They say it works well for their applications and is useful. However, some customers have issues with connectivity. Opinions vary on sound quality, ease of use, and value for money.

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    Introducing our Sound Module Button Control Music Voice Player Programmable Talk Chip! This versatile device comes with 8MB of storage for MP3 and WAV files, allowing you to customize and program your own audio cards for any occasion.

    With easy button controls, you can play back your favorite music or recorded messages with just a touch. The programmable talk chip allows you to create personalized messages or sound effects for a truly unique experience.

    This musical voice player is powered by AA batteries, making it portable and easy to use anywhere. It also comes with a USB cable for downloading and transferring files, making it a convenient tool for DIY projects and creative gifts.

    Whether you’re looking to add a special touch to your Christmas cards or create personalized audio gifts, this Sound Module Button Control Music Voice Player is the perfect choice for adding a fun and interactive element to your projects. Get yours today and start creating unforgettable audio experiences!
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  • iPlay, iLearn Baby Unicorn Musical Toys, Newborn Girls Gift, Soft Plush Stuffed Animal, Infant Light Music Time, 1st Valentine’s Easter Basket Stuffer 0 1 2 3 6 9 12 18 Month Age 1-3 Toddlers Boys


    Price: $17.99
    (as of Jan 24,2025 23:39:49 UTC – Details)



    iPlay, iLearn is a children's toy company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 2016 by a young mother and teacher, the current iPlay, iLearn team is comprised of 70% women, of whom many are mothers. For us, children are not only our job, but they are also our passion, our life, and our future. For those of us without children, we are very proud to be kids at heart guided by our creativity and curiosity.
    【Safety for Baby】: Our unicorn music infant toys are made of high-quality ABS materials & skin-friendly plush fabric. The stuffed animal unicorn is designed without any small parts, ensuring the safety of newborn babies and infants aged 0 months+.
    【Light-up Soothing Baby Toy】: Our sensory toy features three buttons that play 12 classic songs, nature sounds, and 6 funny sounds. The red heart on the toy lights up with the sounds, creating a captivating visual experience for your little one.
    【Promotes Development】: While engaging with this toy, your baby will develop sound cognition abilities, fostering brain development, creativity, and imagination. The soft, light-up musical unicorn also helps soothe babies, promoting peaceful sleep throughout the night.
    【Great for On-the-Go】: With its compact and portable size, our musical plush toy is easy for babies to grasp and hold. It’s suitable for tummy time or travel, allowing your little one to release their boundless energy.
    【Cute Baby Infant Gift】:Looking for the baby shower, Christmas, or birthday gift? Look no further than this musical unicorn! It’s an excellent toy for babies aged 0-3-6-12 months.

    Customers say

    Customers find the toy cute and engaging for infants. They appreciate its good quality and durability, mentioning it should last a long time. Many customers like the infant toy. However, some disagree on the size, sound quality, value for money, and functionality.

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    Introducing the iPlay, iLearn Baby Unicorn Musical Toys! Perfect for newborn girls, this soft plush stuffed animal is the ideal gift for your little one. With infant light music time, this toy is sure to provide hours of entertainment for babies aged 0-18 months.

    Not only is this unicorn a cute and cuddly companion, but it also plays soothing music to help lull your baby to sleep. Whether it’s their first Valentine’s Day or Easter, this toy is the perfect basket stuffer for your little one.

    Designed for toddlers aged 1-3, this musical toy is sure to be a hit with boys and girls alike. Give the gift of music and magic with the iPlay, iLearn Baby Unicorn Musical Toy! #BabyUnicorn #MusicalToys #GiftIdeas #ToddlerToys
    #iPlay #iLearn #Baby #Unicorn #Musical #Toys #Newborn #Girls #Gift #Soft #Plush #Stuffed #Animal #Infant #Light #Music #Time #1st #Valentines #Easter #Basket #Stuffer #Month #Age #Toddlers #Boys,for 1 year plus

  • Musical Step Piano for Kids Toddlers Record Play Back 3 AA Battery Operated



    Musical Step Piano for Kids Toddlers Record Play Back 3 AA Battery Operated

    Price : 39.99 – 13.99

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    Introducing the Musical Step Piano for Kids Toddlers! This interactive toy is perfect for little ones who love music and dancing. With its colorful keys and fun sounds, this piano will keep your child entertained for hours.

    Not only does this piano allow kids to play their favorite tunes, but it also has a record and playback feature, allowing them to listen to their own creations. This is a great way for children to explore their creativity and musical talents.

    The Musical Step Piano is battery operated, requiring 3 AA batteries (not included). It is easy to use and portable, making it perfect for on-the-go fun.

    Get your little musician started on their musical journey with the Musical Step Piano for Kids Toddlers. Order yours today and watch your child light up with joy!
    #Musical #Step #Piano #Kids #Toddlers #Record #Play #Battery #Operated,ages 3+

  • Kids Musical Instruments Set 19 pcs for Toddler Ages 3-5 – Baby Wooden Percus…



    Kids Musical Instruments Set 19 pcs for Toddler Ages 3-5 – Baby Wooden Percus…

    Price : 42.89

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    Are you looking for the perfect musical instrument set for your little one? Look no further! Our Kids Musical Instruments Set includes 19 pieces specifically designed for toddlers ages 3-5. This set is made of high-quality, durable wooden percussion instruments that are safe for young children to play with.

    With a variety of instruments such as a tambourine, maracas, xylophone, and more, your child will have endless hours of fun exploring different sounds and rhythms. Not only does playing musical instruments help with sensory development and hand-eye coordination, but it also fosters creativity and imagination.

    Whether your child is a budding musician or simply loves to make noise, this Kids Musical Instruments Set is the perfect gift for any toddler. Get yours today and watch your little one light up with joy as they create beautiful music!
    #Kids #Musical #Instruments #Set #pcs #Toddler #Ages #Baby #Wooden #Percus..,ages 3+

  • Take along Tunes Musical Toy, Ages 3 Months +



    Take along Tunes Musical Toy, Ages 3 Months +

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    Introducing the Take along Tunes Musical Toy for Ages 3 Months and Up!

    Are you looking for a fun and engaging toy for your little one? Look no further! The Take along Tunes Musical Toy is the perfect toy for babies and toddlers aged 3 months and up.

    This interactive musical toy features colorful lights and fun music that will captivate your child’s attention and stimulate their senses. With easy-to-press buttons, your little one can switch between 7 different melodies to keep them entertained for hours on end.

    Not only is the Take along Tunes Musical Toy entertaining, but it also helps with your child’s development. The bright colors and engaging sounds promote sensory development, while the easy-to-grasp handle helps with fine motor skills.

    So why wait? Treat your little one to the Take along Tunes Musical Toy and watch as they dance and play along to the music. Get yours today and bring the joy of music into your child’s life! #MusicalToy #BabyToy #DevelopmentalToy
    #Tunes #Musical #Toy #Ages #Months,ages 3+

  • Dave Chappelle hosts for 4th time with musical guest GloRilla


    Welcome to 2025, Conehead nation! There’s so much Saturday Night Live content these days, I can barely keep up. Documentaries, 8H “experiences” and now, oh yes, the return of season 50.

    Dave Chappelle hosts the first episode of the new year, in his fourth gig. The previous episodes hosted by the legendary (if increasingly controversial) stand-up were mostly grounded in election reactions; they were November shows. Tonight’s episode also has a political twinge — we are less than 48 hours from the end of Joe Biden’s presidency and the return of Donald Trump to the White House. How will Dave make sense of this?

    I am honored to be joined tonight with commentary with former SNL cast member Jerry Minor, who is planning to launch a new podcast with ECamm, Playing to the Back of the Room. On Chappelle, Minor shares: “I’ve always been a big fan… I think he’s great, and he’s usually a really good host.”

    Reflecting on the pending Trump 2.0 era in comedy, Minor thinks it will be hard to strike the right tone in terms of political jokes: “Obviously shows like Saturday Night Live will continue to do them. But how does that happen? How do people make fun of him? How mad is he going to get at the way people make fun of him?” He adds: “During the 2000 election, Bush and Gore both came to SNL and did bits. Back then both candidates would probably make an effort to at least make some kind of appearance on the show… Even then we felt like no matter how I felt about either candidate, there was always an effort not to get too close to them, because I knew I was going to have to make fun of them.”

    Scroll down and be merry folks. Hopefully our friends at 8H are well-rested and ready to meet the moment.

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    Cold Open

    It’s a special MSNBC Report with Rachel Maddow (Sarah Sherman), who is back on TV for inauguration weekend. Chris Hayes (Andrew Dismukes) is “Woke Sheldon” as part of a group of progressive Avengers for our collective aunts — the group promises to not chase every crazy Trump statement. But sure enough, they cannot resist — every statement from Trump distracts them. Real policy is too boring. 

    Meanwhile, Joy Reid (Ego Nwodim) is calling out Chloe Fineman’s Stephanie Ruhle for trying to hook up. And Marcello Hernandez keeps quoting old pop songs, including “The Real Slim Shady.” As Trump himself puts it, the anchors are awful, like Scooby Doo “All Velma”. They cut to James Austin Johnson’s Trump, who introduces the latest member of his cabinet, the pathological liar George Santos (Bowen Yang). Interesting the show thinks of Yang’s Santos as a fan favorite. 

    This is an OK media critique as the show starts thinking through its stance on Trump and the new normal. Not brilliant or ambitious in its satire, but solid. 

    Monologue

    Chappelle comes out wearing a great-looking suit and smoking a cigarette. He says he’s in a pickle — Lorne Michaels asked him to do the election episode back in November but he declined. He kept pushing it off until deciding it was time to get rid of his old Trump jokes. Now, the L.A. fires have changed things. Is it too soon to joke about celebrities’ homes being destroyed? While he’s tired of being controversial, he gives it a shot. He talks about poor people, West Hollywood, Luigi Mangione, and conspiracy theories. 

    He turns back to Trump and the rumors that Haitian immigrants were stealing and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. He tosses his cigarette to the ground, lamenting it’s no longer fun being famous. With some understatement, he notes Diddy is in a bit of trouble! Is he ugly, Dave wonders? Or, does he just have snitch energy? The baby oil bit here is a highlight for me. This must be one of the longest monologues of the season. He returns to Trump and the death of Jimmy Carter, and tells a moving story about the former president going to Palestine. He salutes Carter’s courage and leaves a message for Trump — and all of us. “Do better,” he implores. Show decency to people whether they live in the Palisades or Palestine. Moving and classy.

    While Minor shared he is not a huge fan of a lot of modern stand-up, Chappelle remains someone he wouldn’t mind working with as far as sketch. Minor has crossed paths with Chappelle in the past noting: “Comedy Central had an award show years and years back, they only did that for three or four years. I was a performer. I think he got an award that year, maybe best stand up.”

    “Immigrant Dad Talk Show”

    This sketch returns from season 49 — Joaquin Antonio (Marcello Hernández) hosts a talk show as an immigrant father who dislikes his son. Chappelle joins him today as “Black Neighbor Richard.” His son lost access to his bedroom door due to a porn addiction. His next guest is Mikey Day, a local guidance counselor. His relationship with his son Conor (Dismukes) is way too affectionate and close — his wife (Fineman) is totally iced out. Kind of cute. 

    “Evacuation Alert”

    A family decides to evacuate the fires. The dad (Chappelle) has a secret, he takes a sledgehammer to the wall and reveals half a million dollars in cash, guns, and fake passports hidden in the walls. Things escalate — not sure if the monologue’s length cut the set-up here? More secrets emerge, Chappelle says there’s no time to explain, even mercy killing the dog. Funny resolution. 

    GloRilla performs “Yeah Glo!”

    Joining Chappelle as musical guest is rapper GloRilla. The multi-platinum-selling artist received two Grammy nominations for her hit “Yeah Glo!” The Memphis/crunk song is from her second mixtape Ehhthang Ehhthang which was released last year. Fun energy. 

    “Weekend Update”

    Huge applause and cheers welcome our favorite anchors. They jump into the inauguration, as well as President Biden’s farewell. Colin Jost lands a brutal joke on Mark Zuckerberg, while Michael Che notes the inauguration is on MLK Jr. Day.

    TikTok is getting banned in the U.S. (at least temporarily) — and Michael Longfellow comes on to plead the case for why the app should stay on. He dryly takes on the critiques and how the app has warped his habits. His attention span is shot and misinformation is everywhere. 

    Jost introduces a new segment, “Hear Me Out,” tackling a new AI law in California. He does some accent work tonight that confuses and concerns Che.

    The original Nosferatu (Sherman) comes out to talk about the new movie. Fans of Sherman’s Letterboxd know she is a huge body horror fan! She knocks the current Nosferatu body — way too jacked! (For fans of SNL vampire humor, check out how John Travolta’s Dracula and his eccentric behavior led to a humorous misunderstanding in the ’90s.) Lots of meme-worthy moments here, I guess. They end tonight with a message to support fire relief in L.A.

    Back to the inauguration — when Jerry Minor was in the cast, on the same day George Bush was inaugurated as president, Mena Suvari was the show’s host. As part of “Weekend Update,” Minor did a commentary as Al Sharpton: “I did him a couple of times with Darrell doing Jesse Jackson… that was a lot of fun to do. There’s a lot of references in there that are only from 2000, popular songs that no one would remember now — one of those things that could only be written then.” (He performs OutKast and Limp Bizkit songs.) “I think I wrote it the day before, that Friday because of what was going on that week. That’s the nature of Saturday Night Live. And watching it now, it’s kind of funny – he’s doing Sharpton. But then at that time… it was just a completely different feel.”

    Former cast member Victoria Jackson was watching tonight and shares: “Super funny TikTok segment on Update by Michael Longfellow.”   

    “Police Station”

    A man’s girlfriend is missing, and the police want a physical description to sketch what she looks like to be found. When they ask for her weight, he (Devon Walker) pauses – the janitor Dwayne (Kenan Thompson) warns it is a trap. The two men furtively communicate to avoid answering any questions. No Chappelle role, wonder what is up with that. He couldn’t play Dwayne?

    GloRilla performs “Whatchu Kno About Me” and “Let Her Cook”

    Another fun performance! But bad lip-syncing? 

    “Pop the Balloon”

    This is a fun, modern format — in a spoof of social media dating shows, women pop balloons on contestants. SNL existing in digital set-ups, not traditional game shows, is smart. These are how people watch these shows, so it should be a stream.

    Legendary Chappelle Show pimp Silky Johnson appears, complete with Donnell Rawlings. Wow, Ashy Larry also participates! Fun to see these old characters here — though not as surprising or clever as the House of the Dragon short.

    Final thoughts

    • Thank you Jerry Minor. Keep your eyes peeled for his new podcast, Playing to the Back of the Room, which should be dropping sometime in the next few weeks.
    • FYI: Happy MLK holiday, folks. Minor notes that the MLK episode during his season was hosted by Charlie Sheen, who he became somewhat friends with meeting at 8H. (“Very very nice guy…He told me a lot of stuff that I can’t probably can’t repeat!”
    • What did you think? Vote here. Lots of tech glitches tonight, right?



    Dave Chappelle is set to make his highly anticipated return to the Saturday Night Live stage for the fourth time as host, with musical guest GloRilla.

    Fans of the iconic comedian can look forward to Chappelle’s signature brand of humor and wit as he takes the reins of the sketch comedy show once again. Known for his boundary-pushing comedy and social commentary, Chappelle is sure to bring plenty of laughs and surprises to the SNL stage.

    Joining Chappelle for the evening will be musical guest GloRilla, an up-and-coming artist known for their infectious beats and dynamic performances. With their unique blend of genres and high-energy stage presence, GloRilla is sure to bring the house down with their electrifying performance.

    Don’t miss out on what is sure to be an unforgettable night of comedy and music as Dave Chappelle hosts SNL for the fourth time, with GloRilla as the musical guest. Tune in to NBC on [date] to catch all the action!

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