Dad and daughter go viral for singing her favourite cartoon theme song

Dad and daughter go viral for singing her favourite cartoon theme song

- A wonderful moment filled with love between a father and daughter has gotten many talking on Twitter

- To keep his daughter awake, the father sang the theme song of the SpongeBob SquarePants American animated series

- Many praised the dad for how he put a lot of effort into creating a wonderful memory with her

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A father has captured the amazing moment he had with his daughter and Twitter users have been applauding him for it.

In a short clip, his daughter was dozing off at the back seat of his car when he suddenly launched into the theme song of the SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon.

As if on cue, the little girl immediately woke up and joined her father in the song as they both sang in a caller-responder mode.

When the man sang:

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"Who lives in a pineapple under a tree?"

The daughter answered in a loud voice:

"SpongeBob, SquarePants."

Take a look at the clip below:

At the time of writing this report, the video has been watched over three million times.

Dad entertains daughter by singing her favourite cartoon show song
The man sang and the daughter responded. Photos sources: @Syfso, Alternative Press
Source: UGC

Briefly.co.za compiled some of the reactions below:

@menayaa said:

"Super cute video! You’re such a sweet dad and I know she gonna remember moments like this. On an equally important note, the little cutie needs a car seat. A rear facing one until she’s around 3-4yo, the a front facing one until 5yo, the booster until around 12yo."

@Noh_xy said:

"Supa cute especially the part where you can tell she's sleepy but she just won't leave the song hanging."

@Bunny27399260 said:

"I was really expecting some sort of prank where you scare her or something and instead I got the most beautiful rendition of the Spongebob Squarepants theme song that has ever graced my ears."

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@23catsinaroom said:

"This is fantastic! We used to do this when my kids were little. Maybe I’ll tey it with them today. They are 10 and 12. At the very least I will make them cringe- and enjoy myself as I do!"

In other cute daddy-daughter news, Briefly.co.za previously reported on a dad who let his little girl do his make-up. @spinmaps revealed that her dad allowed her to "make him pretty" on the 12th day of the national lockdown in Mzansi.

@spinmaps pulled off all the stops with her father's makeup and hair. By the time she was finished, her dad's make-up was on fleek and the wig was styled to match his glam face.

The happy daughter captioned the post:

"12 days in and dad allowed me to make him pretty."

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