I'm Over Here, Pip

"I'm Over Here, Pip" is a song from Splash's 2017 feature film The Doodle Toons Movie.

Plot
The Disney Renaissance-style musical number is sung by Goldie to her adoptive sister Pip after a sudden but brief lightning storm that gives Pip the impression that the events of the book The World Sizzles Before the Grizzles are actually happening, thus the forest may be in danger. She assures the traumatized orphan that no matter what happens to them or their world, she will always be in her presence to protect her. By the end of the song, Pip's mood is finally lifted, and the two hug when the song is over.

There would later be a reprise of the song taking place on Gruber's ship, after Goldie's many failed attempts to concilate Pip when she is mutated and possessed by one of Gruber's archived gelatinous bear brains. Goldie sings a softer, rather apologetic version of the song, expressing how deeply she regrets being drawn away from Pip's side and promising she would never leave her again, before she, Bellybutton, and Cruncher begin to grief for Pip, until Goldie's teary eyes shine brightly on Pip's head and cause the bear brain to eject itself from Pip's head and disintegrate, thus restoring Pip to her young, adorable self. This provides her with an opportunity to expose her singing voice to the group around her, forgiving Goldie even though she could have followed her when she ran off.

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