God Help The Others

is a musical number that was included in Season 2 episode 14 of Teenage Fairytale Dropouts. It is performed by Evil Earl while reminiscing about how his kind (The villains) are treated by other fairytales and society. It is a rendition of the song "God Help The Outcasts" Which was featured in the 1996 Disney Film "The Hunchback Of Notre Dame".

CREDITS
Original: The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (Originally Performed By Heidi Mollenhauer and composed by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz)

Vocals: Nigel Pilkington

Jayanthi Kyle

Theatre Of Voices

Lyrics
Evil Earl: I don't know if you can hear me, or if you're even there

''I don't know if you will listen one villain's prayer They tell me I am nothing and I shouldn't speak to you Still I see your face, and wonder, were you once just like us too?''

''God help the others, suffering from birth Show them the mercy they don't find on Earth God look at my kind, they watch over you still God help the others, cause whoever will?''

Male Villain 1: I ask for luck.

Male Villain 2: I ask for life.

Choir: I ask for spirit to shine in my strife.

Female Villain: I ask for love, I can possess.

Choir: I ask for God and His angels to bless me.

Evil Earl: I ask for nothing

''I can get by But I know so many Unlucky such I Please help my people Those looked down upon I thought we all were Creations of God God help the outcasts Creations of God.''

Trivia

 * Due to the network the show aired on (Discovery/Hub) and it's restrictions, the scene almost got cut out of the episode, but was kept in the final cut of the episode for unknown reasons.
 * In the intro before the song, the choir of villains is heard singing "Miserere mei, Deus: secundum magnam misericordiam tuam. Et secundum multitudinem miserationum tuarum, dele iniquitatem meam." This is Latin for "Have mercy upon me, O God: after Thy great goodness. According to the multitude of Thy mercies, do away mine offences." This is a reference to the Psalm Hymn Miserere Composed by Gregorio Allegri.