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"Kootie Pie Rocks" was aired before {{wp|Frank Farian}}, the real-world producer for [[Milli Vanilli]], revealed in November of 1990 that frontmen {{wp|Fab Morvan}} and {{wp|Rob Pilatus}} had not actually contributed to the band's studio recordings and simply lip-synced to vocals recorded by session singers {{wp|John Davis (singer)|John Davis}}, {{wp|Brad Howell}}, and {{wp|Charles Shaw (singer)|Charles Shaw}}.<ref>{{cite|author=Richard Harrington|date=November 16, 1990|title=Pop Duo Milli Vanilli Didn't Sing Hit Album|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1990/11/16/pop-duo-milli-vanilli-didnt-sing-hit-album/aee6720b-3459-40cd-8b52-1f1e387d337e/|publisher=The Washington Post|language=English|accessdate=July 14, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20190706045030/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1990/11/16/pop-duo-milli-vanilli-didnt-sing-hit-album/aee6720b-3459-40cd-8b52-1f1e387d337e/?utm_term=.1325383be065}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Chuck Philips|date=November 21, 1990|title='We Sold Our Souls to the Devil' : In a Wide-Ranging Interview, the Duo Tell the Whole Story About What It Was Like to Live a Lie|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-11-21-ca-4670-story.html|publisher=Los Angeles Times|language=English|accessdate=July 14, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20190705203237/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-11-21-ca-4670-story.html}}</ref> As a result, in later airings, the songs were replaced with the "[[Mega Move]]" instrumental, and all references to Milli Vanilli's songs were removed. However, the original version of the episode is used in the Greek, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, and Brazilian Portuguese dubs, with the Brazilian Portuguese dub even translating the songs | "Kootie Pie Rocks" was aired before {{wp|Frank Farian}}, the real-world producer for [[Milli Vanilli]], revealed in November of 1990 that frontmen {{wp|Fab Morvan}} and {{wp|Rob Pilatus}} had not actually contributed to the band's studio recordings and simply lip-synced to vocals recorded by session singers {{wp|John Davis (singer)|John Davis}}, {{wp|Brad Howell}}, and {{wp|Charles Shaw (singer)|Charles Shaw}}.<ref>{{cite|author=Richard Harrington|date=November 16, 1990|title=Pop Duo Milli Vanilli Didn't Sing Hit Album|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1990/11/16/pop-duo-milli-vanilli-didnt-sing-hit-album/aee6720b-3459-40cd-8b52-1f1e387d337e/|publisher=The Washington Post|language=English|accessdate=July 14, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20190706045030/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1990/11/16/pop-duo-milli-vanilli-didnt-sing-hit-album/aee6720b-3459-40cd-8b52-1f1e387d337e/?utm_term=.1325383be065}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Chuck Philips|date=November 21, 1990|title='We Sold Our Souls to the Devil' : In a Wide-Ranging Interview, the Duo Tell the Whole Story About What It Was Like to Live a Lie|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-11-21-ca-4670-story.html|publisher=Los Angeles Times|language=English|accessdate=July 14, 2024|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20190705203237/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-11-21-ca-4670-story.html}}</ref> As a result, in later airings, the songs were replaced with the "[[Mega Move]]" instrumental, and all references to Milli Vanilli's songs were removed. However, the original version of the episode is used in the Greek, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, and Brazilian Portuguese dubs, with the Brazilian Portuguese dub even translating the songs. | ||
==Dub edits== | ==Dub edits== |