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Are the tunes from Encanto driving you to the brink? Lin-Manuel Miranda has a comical remedy for parents overwhelmed by the film’s infectious soundtrack.
Since the release of Encanto in November, parents have enjoyed their kids’ enthusiasm for the movie, but that joy has turned to frustration as children play the soundtrack on repeat. The mega-hit “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” seems to echo endlessly, leaving parents yearning for silence. What else would you expect from the mastermind behind the catchy tunes of Hamilton and Moana?
Fortunately, Miranda appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live with a lighthearted spoof for a fictional medication called “Encantix,” designed to help parents cope with the relentless Encanto soundtrack.
“Have the songs of Encanto brought your life to a joy-filled yet grinding halt?” Miranda quips, clad in a lab coat. “Now there’s hope. Encantix, the only prescription medication clinically proven to curb your cravings for the Encanto soundtrack.”
Miranda humorously instructs parents to pop one “pill” in each ear for a much-needed break from his musical creations. One mother humorously shares that before Encantix, her kids played “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” 200-300 times a day. Now, thanks to the fictional pills, they’ve managed to reduce it to a manageable 125 times.
Even Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s security guard, Carlos Martinez, chimes in, saying, “Now I can spend less time singing and more time drinking at work,” while holding a drink.
However, the parody medicine doesn’t extend its benefits to parents whose kids can’t stop singing “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana, as a voiceover clarifies, “Encantix is not intended for use to curb Hamilton, Moana, or any other Disney musical. Call your doctor if you can’t stop talking about Bruno for more than four hours.”
Miranda’s playful take on his work shows he has a great sense of humor about his catchy songs, though we can’t help but wonder if he suffers from the same earworms himself.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda humorously addresses parents’ frustrations with Encanto songs stuck in their heads by promoting a fictional medication called “Encantix.” During his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, he pokes fun at the overwhelming popularity of the film’s soundtrack and offers a lighthearted solution to help parents cope with their children’s incessant singing.
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