[Hello there, it is I, the Count! Ah ah. They call me the Count because I love to count things. Today I'm going to tell you a story about when I was a very young, little count. I'm going to tell you about the first day I went to school.] (Creepy organ music begins) The first day that I went to school yes, I remember clearly My mummy made me leave at home the spiders I loved dearly I felt a little sad as I walked through the classroom door, But then I saw more children than I'd ever seen before. Ah ha! I cried, this new school will be fun For I can count all of the children one by one Yes, I'll count Gregory and Sue, that makes number 1 and 2 I'll count Boris and Igor that makes number 3 and 4 Maurice, Jane and Eloise, 5, 6, 7 if you please Theodore and Adeline make number 8 and number 9 And then, I will count Ben, For Ben is number 10 Yes, there's Gregory, Sue, and Boris Igor, Eloise, and Maurice Theodore, Jane and Adeline and Ben And that makes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The teacher taught the alphabet, we had to learn each letter The alphabet was not much fun, but then things got much better The teacher said My children dear, it's time for numbers now Can anybody count to ten? A small voice cried And how! Just watch I cried, before this class is done, I will count all of the children one by one Yes, I'll count Gregory and Sue, that makes number 1 and 2 I'll count Boris and Igor that makes number 3 and 4 Maurice, Jane and Eloise, 5, 6, 7 if you please Theodore and Adeline makes number 8 and number 9 And then, I will count Ben, For Ben is number 10 Yes, there's Gregory, Sue, and Boris Igor, Eloise, and Maurice Theodore, Jane and Adeline and Ben And that makes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Alright, everybody! All together now! There's Gregory, Sue, and Boris, Igor, Eloise, and Morris, Theodore, Jane, and Adeline, and Ben. And that makes one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten! Yes, ha ha! But those are only just some of the children in the class. Next I must count the rest of the children. Then I must count the children in the all the other classes in the school. And then I will count all the children in all the schools everywhere! Ah, let me begin! There's Ermangart, that's eleven! There's Gerhart, that's twelve! Renadi, thirteen! Steve, fourteen! Bella, fifteen! Oh, I love it so much! Oh ho!