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'John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch' is a children's musical comedy special created by John Mulaney that debuted on Netflix on December 24, 2019. The show, directed by Rhys Thomas, was written by Mulaney and Marika Sawyer and inspired by classic children's television series 'Sesame Street', 'The Electric Company' and 'The Great Space Coaster'. Eli Bolin composed the music, with lyrics from Mulaney and Sawyer.

Performing with Mulaney are 15 child actors and singers, aged 813. Celebrity cameos include Richard Kind, Andr De Shields, David Byrne, Natasha Lyonne, Annaleigh Ashford, and Jake Gyllenhaal.

Summary



The program is a one-hour long variety special that presents itself as one episode of a larger series. The special consists of several songs, skits, and activities interspersed with scripted segments of Mulaney chatting with the Bunch as well as unscripted interviews with both the children and the adult guest stars about their greatest fears and acting background.

*Jake, ostensibly in character as a younger version of Mulaney, sings a song about his grandmother's boyfriend Paul and his many quirks, while wondering why the rest of his family hasn't accepted Paul.

*Jonah summarizes a fictional book he has read called 'Sascha's Dad Does Drag and the Act Needs Work', a book with a comically frank depiction of drag culture from the perspective of the son of an aging drag queen.

*Mulaney plays the producer of a fictional Sony Pictures Animation film called 'Bamboo 2: Bamboozled' which is being focus grouped by the entire Bunch. The skit pokes fun at the kids' viewing habits and the tropes of modern western animation.

*A father, played by Mulaney, hires a math tutor (Andr De Shields) to help his son Jonah with algebra. The Tutor performs an elaborate Dixieland-style jazz number about how not knowing math caused him to lose his eye - however, it turns out to be a shaggy dog story, with his eye being unexpectedly saved at the last minute, and he reveals afterwards that he had simply lost his eye by accident while performing the song.

*A transitional scene focused on Googy, supposedly a recurring 'Sack Lunch Bunch' character, is interrupted when Mulaney is forced to reveal to the kids that the actor who played Googy passed away, subsequently having a frank conversation about death.

*During lunchtime, Orson breaks into song about how he will only ever eat one food: "a plain plate of noodles with a little bit of butter."

*Mulaney and Tyler play a chess game and continually try to throw one another off with existential questions and absurd facts.

*Suri urges Mulaney to play "restaurant" with her, only for the game to end abruptly when Suri refuses to allow him entry into her imaginary restaurant.

*Actor Richard Kind has an unscripted discussion with Ava, Cordelia, and Camille about movies, his career, and their experiences in plays. Nearly every sentence contains the phrase "girl talk."

*Lexi and her friend David Byrne prepare to put on a skit in front of the guests at her parents' dinner party. However, when all of the guests talk over the performance, she and David launch into a musical number urging the guests to pay attention and explaining what they planned to do in the skit, including cartwheels, acting out the entirety of 'Frozen', and a fake newscast while wearing an enormous blazer.

*Zell and Oriah perform a dramatic '80s-inspired power ballad wondering what happens to flowers at night.

*Jacob and David Byrne make a papier-mch volcano despite Byrne's childhood fear of volcanoes.

*While Mulaney asks about the Bunch's top New York moments, Alex recalls a time he was in New York and saw a woman (Annaleigh Ashford) crying on the street. He wonders in song about what would happen if he had gone up to her and asked what was wrong, and imagines the friendship they may have shared if he had done so.

*Special guest Mr. Music (Jake Gyllenhaal) attempts to demonstrate how one can make music without instruments. However Mr. Music, having failed to prepare for his segment, grows increasingly exasperated as the objects around the studio he tries to use as examples fail to make any sound.

*The special ends with a final round of interviews with all of the child and adult performers.

Cast



'Adult cast'

* John Mulaney as himself

* Andr De Shields as The Tutor

* Richard Kind as himself

* David Byrne as himself

* Natasha Lyonne as herself

* Jake Gyllenhaal as Mr. Music/himself

* Annaleigh Ashford as Sobbing White Lady

* Shereen Pimentel as herself

* Annamarie Tendler as herself

* Erin Quill as Lexi's Mom

'The Sack Lunch Bunch'

* Alexander Bello

* Tyler Bourke

* Ava Briglia

* Cordelia Comando

* Camille De La Cruz

* Oriah Elgrabli

* Jake Ryan Flynn

* Orson Hong

* Isabella Iannelli

* Jacob Laval

* Suri Marrero

* Zell Steele Morrow

* Jonah Mussolino

* Lexi Perkel

* Linder Sutton

Production



Prior to working on the special both Mulaney and his co-writer Marika Sawyer had sought to do some kind of comedy bit involving children. One idea was a segment on 'Weekend Update' called "Lil Weekend Update" which would have been anchored entirely by children, another concept was a Mulaney written stand up special performed by a ten year old. Neither of these projects ever came to fruition. Mulaney noted that during development, it was difficult for him to articulate to people exactly what he wanted, saying "It was a lot of telling people what it wasn't".

Mulaney noted that often adults talk down to kids, telling 'Entertainment Weekly': "When I see people interact with kids, I was always like, 'Why are you talking down to them? Why are you crouching on the floor talking in a high voice?' I dont recall needing that as a kid." He theorizes that "kids think that theyre older than theyve ever been. They believe theyre adults"; and as such he wanted a special that children and adults could watch together and laugh at the same jokes instead of the normal "this joke's for adults and this joke's for kids" approach often seen in children's entertainment.

While appearing on 'Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj', Mulaney described the special as being inspired by other educational children's programs such as 'Sesame Street', 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood', 'The Electric Company', and even more specifically, shows like 'Free to Be... You and Me', and '3-2-1 Contact'.

The special is co-written by Marika Sawyer ('Saturday Night Live') and music composer Eli Bolin ('Sesame Street', 'Original Cast Album: Co-Op'), who drew inspiration from musical influences including Burt Bacharach, Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, and Trinidadian calypso legend Mighty Sparrow. They turned to pieces like Maurice Sendak and Carole King's "Really Rosie", which Mulaney remembered from childhood, and Harry Nilsson's "The Point," which were also fueled by catchy songs and extremely relatable anxieties. "As a kid, we watched movies like 'Little Shop of Horrors' and 'Clue', and they didn't seem inappropriate and I don't think they are," Mulaney says. "But they had a lot of tension to them."

Music



Track listing



Discography

* 'John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch' (Drag City, 2019)

Release



On November 22, 2019, Mulaney tweeted a poster of 'The Sack Lunch Bunch' in a parody of the artwork from the original Broadway cast recording of 'A Chorus Line'.

On December 12, 2019, Netflix released a promotional teaser, also directed by Thomas, that doubled as homage to Bob Fosse's classic film 'All That Jazz', consisting of nearly shot-for-shot recreations of the 1979 musical's opening, with Mulaney dressed all in black (just as Roy Scheider portrayed the character Joe Gideon).

On December 16, 2019, there was a premiere event hosted for 'The Sack Lunch Bunch' where the film was screened for the first time.

On April 2, 2020, a Twitter Live event was hosted at 7PM in which anybody could watch 'The Sack Lunch Bunch' and live tweet about it using the hashtag, #SackLunchWatch. Viewers could tweet their questions using the hashtag and members of the cast and creatives of the film would respond.

Reception



Critical reception

The special received a 96% "fresh" score on Rotten Tomatoes and has an 87% on Metacritic.

Critic Alan Sepinwall of 'Rolling Stone Magazine', wrote "It is, like 'Galaxy Quest', 'The Princess Bride', or 'Jane the Virgin', one of those gems that manages to simultaneously parody a genre and be an excellent recreation of it." Critic Erik Adams, from 'The A.V. Club' gave the special an A rating, writing, "The Sack Lunch Bunch is an unconventional package, but its ingredients are pure John Mulaney". Richard Roeper of 'The Chicago Sun-Times', and John Anderson of 'The Wall Street Journal' both praised the special, describing it more as "effective conceptual art than a variety show".

Accolades



Future



Mulaney has suggested in an interview with 'Vulture' that he hopes to do another 'Sack Lunch Bunch' special, and that he has material that did not make it into the first one that he hopes to explore in later specials. In July 2020, it was announced that Mulaney has signed a deal with Comedy Central for two more 'Sack Lunch Bunch' specials, reportedly with the same cast.

References




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