MY NAME IS CHIP
Hope’s defense attorney admits, “I’m not the sharpest lawyer in the jurisprudence shed.”
THERE AIN’T NUTHIN’ MORE GOOD-NATURED THAN A TREE
Woody tells the value of trees, “You couldn’t hear the breeze if it weren’t for our leaves.”
I AM WAWA
Wawa laments, “It stings when I drop acid rain.”
I DID NOT CREATE MALARIA
Ms. Quito claims her innocence, “I guess I took a sip from someone who was sick.”
I CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF YOU
Carmen D’Oxide serenades of her love for humans and their endless creation of pollutants.
JUSTICE IS KIND IF YOU CAN PAY
The biased judges confess to Hope that the scales of justice are tipped against her.
I AM FATE
The arrogant and intimidating prosecuting attorney, Fate boasts of his success and fame.
IF THE ICE CAPS MELT, YOU’LL BE CLOSER TO THE BEACH!
Sunny, the Sun, finds a silver lining in global warming.
THE PHYTE SONG
An Irish Phyte O’Plankton croons of the good-deeds of phytoplankton in the seas.
TWO WORLDS
Hope and Chip sing a duet of their separate worlds that have come together.
OLD SPARKY
The charming, well-meaning electric chair invites Hope to a sit-down dance.
GARBAGE
A punk rock band screams for more trash for their Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
THERE AIN’T NO JUSTICE!
A worn and tattered Lady Justice sings the gospel about the inequities of justice.
THIS IS ON ME
Hope comes to the realization that she is responsible for her planet’s destruction.