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Revision as of 08:28, 7 March 2016
The "Lamby Lamby Dance" is a dance and song that Dipper learned to perform for his family. It involves the dancer wearing a lamb costume and singing the song.
History
In "The Inconveniencing," the angered spirits of Ma and Pa Duskerton imprison Tambry, Thompson, Nate, and Lee and begin a paranormal rampage in the abandoned Dusk 2 Dawn out of a hatred for teenagers. To convince the ghosts that he is not a teenager and to free his friends, Dipper agrees to perform the song for them, much to their pleasure.
Lyrics
Well... who wants a lamby, lamby, lamby?
I do! I do!
So, go up and greet your mammy, mammy, mammy
Hi there! Hi there!
So march, march, march around the daisies,
Don't, don't, don't you forget about the ba-by!
Sightings
Season 1
- 105. "The Inconveniencing"
Trivia
- In "Between the Pines", it is revealed that the "Lamby Lamby Dance" is based on writer Michael Rianda's childhood experiences of being dressed up like a lamb by his sister and being forced to dance.