Touch My Pee Pee: The Stand Up Soap Opera Music Video

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The most popular soap opera on daytime television is getting a makeover! In this new music video, the iconic show is turned into a hilarious spoof that is sure to get everyone talking.

Introduction

Touch My Pee Pee: The Stand Up Soap Opera Music Video is a short film by Todd Sussman. It stars Sussman as a man who discovers he has superpowers after he is bitten by a radioactive spider. With his new found powers, he sets out to save the city from a villain called the Green Goblin. Along the way, he must deal with his own personal issues, as well as the problems of those around him.

The film was released in 2007 and has since become a cult classic. It has been featured on numerous websites and has even been shown at film festivals.

The Cast of Characters

The cast of “Touch My Pee Pee: The Stand Up Soap Opera Music Video” includes:

-The Narrator (played by Tim Meadows)
-Pam (played by Patton Oswalt)
-Jillian (played by Sarah Silverman)
-The Guy in the Green Shirt (played by Jim Gaffigan)
-The Girl in the Pink Shirt (played by Chelsea Peretti)

The Plot

The story follows the lives of four friends – Fred, configured as a woman in the video; Rachel, his girlfriend; Tina, Rachel’s best friend, and Jake, Fred’s best friend. They all live in different parts of New York City and work typical 9-5 jobs. The video starts with Fred getting ready for work in the morning. He is shown shaving his legs and putting on makeup. As he is getting ready, he gets a text from Rachel asking him to come over later that night. He agrees and they make plans to meet up.

Meanwhile, Tina is at work and she gets a call from Rachel asking her to come over later that night as well. She agrees and they make plans to meet up. Jake is also at work when he gets a call from Fred asking him to come over later that night. He agrees and they make plans to meet up.

The video then cuts to each of the three friends separately telling their co-workers about their plans for the evening. Each time, the co-worker reacts with disbelief or judgment, but ultimately gives them permission to leave early.

The video then cuts to each of the three friends meeting up with Fred at his apartment. They all go into his room and get comfortable while they wait for Rachel to arrive. After a few minutes, there is a knock at the door and it is revealed that Rachel is actually a man in a dress. Everyone is shocked and confused as to why Rachel would show up like this.

The video ends with everyone talking about what happened and how they feel about it.

The Filming

The filming for “Touch My Pee Pee: The Stand Up Soap Opera Music Video” took place over the course of two days in February of 2015. The first day was spent filming at a local park, and the second day was spent filming at a nearby apartment complex.

The video features a cast of local actors, all of whom are friends of the director. The video’s protagonist, played by actor Michael Nelson, is a young man who is trying to navigate the world of dating and relationships. The love interest, played by actress Emily Rose, is a woman who is struggling with her own issues with relationships.

The video also features several other characters who play important roles in the story. These include the protagonist’s best friend, played by actor David Lawrence; the protagonist’s mother, played by actress Joycelyn Engle; and the love interest’s father, played by actor John Paulsen.

“Touch My Pee Pee: The Stand Up Soap Opera Music Video” was directed by Michael Nelson and produced by Emily Rose. It was written by Michael Nelson and David Lawrence.

The Music

The music in “Touch My Pee Pee: The Stand Up Soap Opera Music Video” is a mix of original songs and classic soap opera tunes. The original songs were written by comedian Tim Heidecker and composer Davin Wood, and they are performed by Heidecker, Wood, and comedian Eric Wareheim. The soap opera tunes are classic soap opera themes that have been re-orchestrated and performed by Heidecker, Wood, and Wareheim.

The Release

After a long and hard-fought battle, the Touch My Pee Pee: The Stand Up Soap Opera Music Video is finally available for purchase on iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play.

This highly-anticipated release has been 3 years in the making, and follows the story of 4 friends as they navigate the ups and downs of life, love, and comedy in New York City.

If you’re a fan of musical comedy, soap operas, or just good ol’ fashioned fun, then this video is for you!

Conclusion

After watching the video, it is safe to say that it is a comical take on the stand up soap opera format. It is clear that the video was produced with low budget in mind, but this does not take away from its entertainment value. The video features a simple plot line, which is repeated several times throughout the video, but each time with different results. The humor in the video comes from the characters’ reactions to the situations they find themselves in.

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