A/N: 0 days left of school! Unfortunately that means I'll be turning in my only laptop really soon and will have to find a replacement one or at least find a local library whose laptop I can use for the summer until I get mind back. Well, heres the update to Snips, and Snails by the way. I hope your guys like it.

Idea is a collab from my usual muse (You know who you are) when we were goofing off and just so happened to bring up the movie Frozen. To be honest, the only time I saw the movie was in French, so the songs sounded different but I guess they sounded better than the other versions.

P.S: Sorry for the long wait, but I haven't had much inspiration for this, especially considering that my twin and I have just found our (her) new obsession in the form of a comic we found at Acen. Sure, its got a lot of father/daughter moments in it but its basically a romance so I can't go off of that. I'll poke around in the original cartoon and see if I can think of anything for the next chapter after this one. If you guys have any ideas then please, please, please tell me about them.


Ever since buying his five year old son a copy of the movie 'Frozen', Peabody ultimately regretted it. Of course, Sherman being the boy he was disliked the 'girlyness' of the film, but of all of the fractured fairy tales he could have given him, he chose the one with the catchiest songs that were far to easy to make a parody of. Sherman noticed this about the songs too, and even at five years he had some prank in mind now when it came to annoying his father. Peabody found that last part out the hard way one night while working in the lab. The elevator dropped down, there was a knock at the metal door before it opened, dragged in a tape recorder, clicked it once and then the music started up.

"Lets get this over and done with." Peabody sighed, turning to face his son and then quickly getting into character for playing his part with the role of Elsa. "Okay Sherman, I'm listening."

"Peabody?" The little boy chirped, knocking on the leg of a nearby metal table, and then began to sing his own made-up lyrics.

"Do you wanna go in WABAC?
Come on, let's go away!
I've never see 1984,
Come out the door
And then we can go away!" Peabody face palmed at this first verse, but then smiled in basic amusement at his son's little attempt at a song, waiting for the next verse.

"I used to be a baby,
But now I'm not
I wish you would let me fly!" The boy sang, ending with wide puppy dog eyes because this part of the song actually was him asking to drive the WABAC.

"Not on your life will I allow you to drive." Peabody cut in to add his input, but Sherman ignored him now since the answer was an obvious no and started the song again.

"Do you wanna go in WABAC?
It doesn't have to be in WABAC..." Sherman held out the last note for three beats before pointing to Peabody for his que.

"Go away, Sherman." Peabody said, impersonating Elsa flawlessly.

"Okay, bye..." Sherman said sadly, pretending to turn around and walk away but then came back and knocked on the nearby table.

"Do you wanna see the outback?
Or ride horse in Nepal?
I think a trip is overdue
I've started talking to
De Vinci's paintings on the wall!"

"Hang in there, Moan." Peabody added quickly, referring to the painting of Mona Lisa they had in their living room, as Sherman picked up the song again.

"It gets a little lonely
In this time vortex
We have yet to see a T-Rex!

Do you wanna go in WABAC?" Okay, that part was far to repetitive for Peabody to stand by and let go (Pun much intended).

"Sherman, doesn't this song ever get old?" Peabody asked suddenly, but again Sherman was ignoring him still during the song. "Because for me it gets old fairly quickly."

"Peabody, please I know we've been there
People are asking where we've been
They say, "The Words pronounced, Improbable," and I'm trying to
I'm waiting right out here for you
To finally go traveling with your kin."

"Nice use of the word kin." Peabody complimented, leaning against the table as he waited for the song to be over. "How much longer is this song Sherman?"

"We only have an hour,
Before its time for school for me
What are we gonna do?

Do you wanna go in WABAC? Just for a minute or two?" Sherman finally stopped singing, and then looked up at Peabody for his comment on the parody, or even to just say anything at all to him.

"That was very impressive Sherman. How long did this one take?" Peabody asked, looking down at the little boy who was once again smiling and giggling.

"About five minutes." Sherman admitted as he went to walk back to the elevator.

"Hold on Sherman, I thought you wanted to go in the WABAC." The dog teased, watching as his son turned around.

"I would, but I also wanna go listen to the radio." Sherman explained, hitting the button to the elevator.

"What for?" Well, this was certainly new for Sherman, as the boy rarely listened to the radio.

"That song is stuck in my head now, and its driving me nuts! So Imma go listen to some other stuff for now." Sherman exclaimed, putting his hands over his ears and stepping into the elevator, not noticing his father doing a happy/victory dance in the background now that his son was just as sick of the song as he was.