Makin' Some Chocolate (Mix it Up)/ News Transcripts

In some countries (mostly Latin America, India, and Pakistan), there has ben a controversy where children and teenagers get obsessed with the music video for this song. Due to this, many reports have been televised. Here are the transcripts of the reports.

Transcript #1
Reporter: It all seems clear and innocent in Latin America, but unfortunately, children and teenagers are acting strangly today. The reason is because of yesterday's broadcast of a music video on a children's music show on the Disney Channel. The music video seems to be from the English dub of the children's anime called Ninja Hattori, and the song is about the singer showing the animated characters how to make some delicious chocolate. I am now going to interview the viewers, who are children, who witnessed this music video on TV. So, how did you get so obsessed with this music video on TV?

Viewer #1: Because, the chocolate...THE CHOCOLATE!!! I need more!!! I love CHOCOLATE!!!

Viewer #2: It sure made me interested when I saw the singer stirring the chocolate with a whisk. It reminds me of when my mom used to make brownies for me. Ahh, the good memories given to me in every bite of a brownie.

Viewer #3: I can't stop looking at the singer's hands! THEY'RE INTERESTING TO LOOK AT, YOU KNOW!!!

Viewer #4: When I hear the chorus, it makes me want to sleep, like a lullaby is played in my head.

Viewer #5: Oh my gosh, It was my first time seeing Michael E. Rodgers on TV! I can't believe he's on TV! I think I'm gonna faint!

Reporter: Well, it looks like those children loved the music video they watched on TV!

Transcript #2
Reporter: It seems interesting that a music video based around the anime Ninja Hattori has gotten the airwaves on MTV India, but our country's, and Pakistan's, children who tuned in to the music video yesterday have been attracted and got some kind of "virus" by the name of "music video obsession". The music video consists of the song's singer, Michael E. Rodgers, showing the viewers, and the anime's characters, how to make chocolate. Once the singer starts grabbing his whisk and stirs the chocolate, lots of children in India and Pakistan faint and/or get hipnotized to the TV screen. We have interviewed some of the viewers, and here's what they have to say about their experience.

Viewer #1: I think this is getting too much pressure on me. When I saw the singer stirring the chocolate, I got a little dizzy, but I glued my face close to the TV screen! When the video was over, I wrote lots and lots of notes to MTV to air it again, until my mum caught me and put a parental lock system on the MTV channel.

Viewer #2: I was in the middle of changing the channel to Cartoon Network, until I stopped at MTV and saw this music video. I stole all the cookies from the cookie jar and ate them while watching! When that handsome, blonde-haired man starts sturring the chocolate, I ate the cookies faster and faster! When the video was done, I fainted and went to sleep.

Viewer #3: OK, this is going to be pretty tricky to explain, but I must do it. At first, I wasn't interested in the video, until I saw the singer, who is a handsome blonde man, stirring the chocolate with a whisk. I was very interested when I saw his hand grabbing that whisk and stirring the chocolate in a bowl. This makes me feel even more interested when I saw his finger dipping into the chocolate, and then in his mouth for a little taste. When I saw the man's arm while he dips his whole hand into the chocolate, I fainted before the video ended.

Viewer #4: OMG, I love Ninja Hattori! It's one of my favourite shows! When I saw the music video, I told my mum that I saw Ninja Hattori on MTV! That was really cool!

Reporter: Well, that's what the viewers have to say in this report.