Morty Moot Mope

Morty Moot Mope is the main character in a poem recited by Roosevelt Franklin during one of his elementary school classes. Morty is the ruler of a kingdom called Bopetty Bope, and he loves nothing better than to rhyme. But he can't seem to come up with a rhyme for his complex name. So he recruits Same Sound Brown to help him out. Brown has trouble figuring out a rhyme and tells the king it's impossible. Displeased with this, the king sentences him to prison in his dungeon. An unafraid Same Sound Brown defiantly tells Morty that he's too fast for him and that he couldn't catch him even if he had a forty-foot rope. The king realizes right then and there that the rhyme he's been searching for has been found, and he offers Brown a knighthood, which the latter declines.

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