Razzle Dazzle follows the eager members of "Mr. Jonathon's Dance Academy" who, with their unique dance routines, compete | dG1fZ3NhN2ZqYjdmaXc
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00:10 I not only want us to dance, I want us to educate.
00:13 So about poverty, about pollution, venereal disease.
00:17 [MUSIC]
00:20 Probably not venereal disease.
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00:26 >> Some of the mothers, they get a little bit distracted.
00:29 But it's actually all about the children.
00:32 I mean, it's their chance to shine.
00:34 Mainly what we're doing is just concentrating on the grand final.
00:38 And then she'll be on to Australian Idol and then American Idol.
00:43 And if she has to go black for that, if she has to black out, she will.
00:45 [MUSIC]
00:49 >> Someone said that there's just no room for political correctness in dance.
00:53 I have to be able to tell my parents that their children are fat, lazy, and
00:57 untalented.
00:59 >> It's definitely no dairy for you.
01:01 >> Gotta think about the children.
01:02 We're preparing them for a life in the theater.
01:05 And the theater's all about bitter disappointment and failing derision.
01:10 And Mr. Jonathan knows all about that.
01:13 [MUSIC]
01:16 >> Right, who here has got a pet?
01:18 >> I have a pet rabbit called Tiki.
01:20 >> What would everyone think if I took Snowball and Tiki and
01:25 electrocuted them?
01:28 >> Well, that's why we're gonna do something about it.
01:29 There's no need to cry, Katie.
01:30 [MUSIC]
01:32 >> Lots of energy, girls.
01:34 Show no mercy.
01:35 [MUSIC]
01:45 >> Look, we've got a grand final coming up, and
01:53 I'm not gonna be the one standing on the stage thinking,
01:55 what the hell am I meant to be doing?
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