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In many musicals, there is a character who acts as the narrator, knowing everything about everyone's business despite the fact that he often is a character in the story himself, and shouldn't really be able to know this.
In many musicals, there is a character who acts as the narrator, knowing everything about everyone's business despite the fact that he often is a character in the story himself, and shouldn't really be able to know this.


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* The Grave Robber from ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' of course, [[Lampshade Hanging|he's reading a newspaper about the events of the Opera]], so even though he wasn't there he still knows, unfortunately, however, they don't do the same when explaining how he knows all about Blind Mag's contract problems.
* The Grave Robber from ''[[Repo! The Genetic Opera]]'' of course, [[Lampshade Hanging|he's reading a newspaper about the events of the Opera]], so even though he wasn't there he still knows, unfortunately, however, they don't do the same when explaining how he knows all about Blind Mag's contract problems.
** He hands the newspaper to Shilo. Not to mention, Mag's rival is ''standing right there'' at the time.
** He hands the newspaper to Shilo. Not to mention, Mag's rival is ''standing right there'' at the time.
* The revolutionary narrator from ''[[Evita]]'', who is sometimes called [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|"Che"]].
* The revolutionary narrator from ''[[Evita]]'', who is sometimes called [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|"Che"]].
* Clopin in the Disney version of ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''. He establishes this in the first five minutes of the film, considering he opens it with the story of how Frollo killed Quasimodo's mother and 'adopted' Quasi, despite the fact that he wasn't even there at the time and the two (or possibly more, if you count the staring masonry) who were certainly wouldn't have told anyone.
* Clopin in the Disney version of ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]''. He establishes this in the first five minutes of the film, considering he opens it with the story of how Frollo killed Quasimodo's mother and 'adopted' Quasi, despite the fact that he wasn't even there at the time and the two (or possibly more, if you count the staring masonry) who were certainly wouldn't have told anyone.
** Arguably, Gringoire in the French rock opera.
** Arguably, Gringoire in the French rock opera.
* The Criminologist in the ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''.
* The Criminologist in the ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''.
* The Narrator in ''[[Into the Woods]]''. {{spoiler|Things get [[It Got Worse|considerably worse]] when [[Interactive Narrator|he dies]].}}
* The Narrator in ''[[Into the Woods]]''. {{spoiler|Things get [[It Got Worse|considerably worse]] when [[Interactive Narrator|he dies]].}}
* The Narrator in ''[[Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
* The Narrator in ''[[Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]''.
* Officer Lockstock and Little Sally in ''[[Urinetown]]''
* Officer Lockstock and Little Sally in ''[[Urinetown]]''
* The urchins/Ronettes in the musical version of ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
* The urchins/Ronettes in the musical version of ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]''.
* In a non-musical version, the Radio DJ from ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]'' mostly fits into this category.
* In a non-musical version, the Radio DJ from ''[[The Warriors (film)|The Warriors]]'' mostly fits into this category.
* The Balladeer from ''[[Assassins (theatre)|Assassins]]''.
* The Balladeer from ''[[Assassins (theatre)|Assassins]]''.
* Parodied in the ''[[Arthur (animation)|Arthur]]'' episode "The Ballad of Buster Baxter": "Mom, there's a singing moose in front of the house!"
* Parodied in the ''[[Arthur (animation)|Arthur]]'' episode "The Ballad of Buster Baxter": "Mom, there's a singing moose in front of the house!"
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* Pseudolus, the main character of Stephen Sondheim's ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]''
* Pseudolus, the main character of Stephen Sondheim's ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]''
* The Cat in the Hat from ''[[Seussical the Musical]]''
* The Cat in the Hat from ''[[Seussical the Musical]]''
* The Lecturer in the musical adaptation of ''[[Reefer Madness (Film)|Reefer Madness]]''
* The Lecturer in the musical adaptation of ''[[Reefer Madness]]''
* The Narrator in ''[[Blood Brothers]]''
* The Narrator in ''[[Blood Brothers]]''
* Lonny from the jukebox musical ''[[Rock of Ages (theatre)|Rock of Ages]]''
* Lonny from the jukebox musical ''[[Rock of Ages (theatre)|Rock of Ages]]''

Revision as of 13:32, 5 October 2014

In many musicals, there is a character who acts as the narrator, knowing everything about everyone's business despite the fact that he often is a character in the story himself, and shouldn't really be able to know this.

Examples of All-Knowing Singing Narrator include: