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"I love you as far as a turkey can fly, I love you as long as a lizard stays dry, I love you as strong as a turtle can swim, I love you as deep as the doo-doo I'm in"
  • The endings of "Pokey the Porcupine" and "Poopers the Magic Penguin", which involve the couples getting together.
  • When Santa adopts Skunkles.
  • The song "If Our Love Was an Outhouse", in a weird way.
    "If our love was bread pudding it wouldn't have mould, if our love was an outhouse it'd be made of gold."
    • Same goes for the "Awkward Valentines Song."
  • The song "If You Were Sent This Song". It basically says, "If you were sent this song, then someone cares".
  • The B.F.F. Song and "You Ain't Got a Friend Better than Me" both illustrate friendship in a lovely way.
  • Seeing the narrator bonding with Cocoa the cat.
  • The song "Holding Your Hand"
    Sun is shining, birds are singing, flowers blooming, look what spring's bringing. It's a beautiful day and I'm holding your hand.
  • "A Little Like Love". The narrator is a bit Emotionally Tongue-Tied but still manners to express that his Love Interest makes him very happy and, while he's not quite sure if it's love yet, it definitely feels like it.
  • "The Forehead Face Song" has a bit of this. It's about a combination of optimism and Be Yourself.
  • "Will You Be My Valentine?" has this. Being a Valentine's Day song, it's kind of a given.
  • "I Won't Give Up Until I Win Your Heart". Has a combination of romance, optimism, humour and determination.
  • How, in "The Teacher Song", the narrator likes and appreciates his teacher even though s/he's grumpy.
    "S/he seems a little grumpy today, but I like him/her anyway."
  • The fact that despite not having heard his Love Interest the day she told him her name, he still clearly loves her. Why else would he use Affectionate Nickname's such as "dream boat", "honey dew" and "snuggleicious cuddle blossom" to fill in the blank?
  • When the narrator tries to make a perfect Mother's Day for his mother but screws up by doing things such as using olive oil to clean the car and answering her work emails with "Please leave me alone", he delivers this message:
    Narrator: "Remember no-one's perfect; every kid has faults, but remember it's the thought that counts more than the results."
  • "The Dad Song" has the narrator express his affection and respect for his dad and, despite mentioning that he is sometimes the reason for his father's grumpiness, at least he is able to admit responsibility for it and apologise.

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