A Princess Ought To Be – From The Comedy Musical LearningTown starring Paul & Storm

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“A Princess Ought To Be” is the music video from Ep 3 of LearningTown starring Paul & Storm. Check it out here: http://youtu.be/7DEfG5XKSOI

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MUSIC and LYRICS BY Greg “Storm” DiCostanzo and Paul Sabourin

Also starring Bresha Webb and Mike Phirman. Special guests include James Urbaniak (Venture Bros.), Greg Benson (youtube.com/mediocrefilms), Maurissa Tancharoen (Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog), Weird Al Yankovic and many more!

Created by Paul Sabourin, Storm DiCostanzo and Josh Cagan

Directed by Sean Becker

LYRICS:
A princess ought to be a model of gentility
And be loving, gentle, warm and sweet and kind and motherly
Teaching you and me to be the bestest we that we can be
And she will smile so regally when she takes tea at half past three
Because she comes from royalty and if you know your history
Then it is really plain to see the way a princess ought to be

A princess ought to be someone less dull and matronly
But more like a sexy warrior from Japanese TV
‘Cause our fundamental need is lots of eyeballs on TV
And a girl of 23 could help us demographically
And postpubescent boys agree: a dose of sexuality
Is central to their fantasy of what a princess ought to be

A princess ought to be not quite so sexist or so twee
Not defined by looks or labels, but by her ability
Mixing true gentility with unconventionality
And her versatility informs her personality
Earning her equality and true originality
But her agreeability does not imply passivity
Because if called upon then she could kick an ass or two or three
I mean…at least it seems to me, that’s what a princess ought to be