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Both citizens of the highly segregated Oldskool County, Hip, a turtle, and Hop, a rabbit, bravely cross the species lines to become friends and compete as this duo in the county Rap Off contest. | Both citizens of the highly segregated Oldskool County, Hip, a turtle, and Hop, a rabbit, bravely cross the species lines to become friends and compete as this duo in the county Rap Off contest. | ||
− | The other, briefly shown contestants are animal-themed puns on the names of real rappers, like [[Notorious P.I.G.]], [[LudaFish]], and [[Jay | + | The other, briefly shown contestants are animal-themed puns on the names of real rappers, like [[Notorious P.I.G.]], [[LudaFish]], and [[Jay Zebra]]. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 13 September 2017
From the 2010 children's picture book Hip & Hop, Don't Stop! by Jef Cjekaz, and a 2012 sequel Yes, Yes, Yaul!
Both citizens of the highly segregated Oldskool County, Hip, a turtle, and Hop, a rabbit, bravely cross the species lines to become friends and compete as this duo in the county Rap Off contest.
The other, briefly shown contestants are animal-themed puns on the names of real rappers, like Notorious P.I.G., LudaFish, and Jay Zebra.