The Leprechaun



Introducing: --
A lot of people really like this episode. Sharp eyes well, no, anyones eyes,
really will notice that the leprechaun, a.k.a. Lyle Moriarty, a.k.a. Michael
OJackson is the same actor who just played Vong the alien in the previous episode.
Still with me after all that? Okay.

During the first number, we cut away to Riley bringing in a trunk thats been
delivered to The P*lace. The fact that its wiggling doesnt seem to faze him.
Out pops our title character, a walking stereotype in eye-popping green.
Stacy and The Kid are in the storeroom to finish a checker game when they end up being the
first people Lyle meets and terrorizes.
Despite the fact that hes green, butchering an Irish accent, and completely
invisible to Riley,
they still arent quite sure what to make of him. He reveals that
hes stowed away to meet the band because hes always dreamed of being a rock
star except hes got stage fright (Hey, dont look at me I
didnt write it; Im just reviewing it!). The kids skip out to do the next
number, but placate Lyle by showing him the peep hole that lets you view the stage.

Not well-versed in leprechaun lore, Kid and Stacy take Lyle out to where everyone is
studying and attempt to do the same. But Lyle is impatient, and he manages to get everyone
angry at the kids who are still trying to convince others that he exists. They
eventually are forced to give in and tutor him.
After dressing him up and trying out his magic on an unsuspecting Renee,

Lyle gets his chance to sing and dance and everyones happy well, not yet.
Seems theres still one last thing to do before he catches the next trunk out of
town. Yes, Lyle wants to be on stage with Kids Inc. Saints preserve us, indeed
The other kids are getting impatient waiting for the youngest members when they show up
and declare they have a friend getting ready to sing with the band. Mickey protests until
Stacy tells him its an Irish rock star
named Michael OJackson. The
audience, used to Kids Incs stage effects by now, doesnt seem to bat an eye as
a green guy covered in sequins sings Last Dance.
This episode gets 4 mics because, well
its definitely unique. One wonders if
Lynchs Irish heritage (and possibly a bit too much Guinness) inspired him to do this
episode. Its really over the top as far as Oirish goes. Interesting take
on leprechaun magic, too. I like how it strays away from the typical pot of gold and
wishes. The dialogue is cute, too. I give it 4 mics for being a fan favorite.
Guest: John Franklin as Lyle Moriarty a.k.a. Michael O'Jackson
Invention count: still 0
Vocab:
1950's slang and Irish phrases
"nerd" (6)
Continuity, gags and themes:
Kid and Stacy teasing Renee
the trunk will be back
using The P*lace as a study hall
New Locations:
The storeroom is used for the first time.
Pop culture references:
Obvious Michael Jackson parodies
breakdancing
Solos:
Lyle (1)
Mickey (1)=9
Episode total=2
Total: 28
Performance outfits:
Denim with purple shirts
red/purple "ripped" outfits
-The P*lace has a disco ball.
- You can get KI records in Ireland.
- Leprechauns can not only become invisible at will, but they can make others invisible,
too.
- There is a hole in the storeroom wall through which the stage is visible. How this hole
got there or why it is stained is not explained.
Things stored in the storeroom:
A mirror and vanity
paint cans
ladders
props
costumes
Songs:
I Want You Back 




Say it isnt So 




Stuck on You 

Fame 


Last Dance 

