Animaniacs - Bones In the Body Yakko: Everybody knows about the ankle bone connected to the Other bones you have inside your leg. Wakko: And everybody knows it's true, Without the bones inside of you, Dot : Your body would become a scrambled egg. Yakko: So the toe bone's connected to the foot bone, Wakko: And the foot bone's connected to the ankle bone, Dot : And slide is connected to the trombone. Yakko: The structure of the human body's Something quite unique And I'd imagine all the bones and joints Connected to each other In a complex distribution Formed by years of evolution That there still is some confusion As to how it came to be. Wakko: The foot and toes and ankle Help us walk; we should be thankful They're connected to the lower leg Or else we'd all fall down Right, here's the tibia, the shin bone And the fibula is ingrown To the back of the patella Which is also called the knee. YW+D : Knee knee knee knee knee knee knee, Knee knee knee knee knee knee knee. Knee knee knee knee knee knee knee, Knee knee knee knee knee. Dot : Here we classify bone as the Femur or the thigh bone It's connected to the pelvis And the lower lumbar region Up the sacrum to the vertebrae And doctors all prefer to say The sternum or the thorax When they're talkin' 'bout your ribs. Yakko: The finger bones are numerous Wakko: The upper arm's the humerus Dot : The forearm's got two pieces Called the radius and ulna Yakko: Then the scapula and clavicle Wakko: The maxilla and mandible Dot : The nasal and the frontal bone And cranium on top. Mwah! Yakko: The skeleton is really great Wakko: It helps your body stand up straight YW+D : Without it all your brains and guts Would fall out on the floor!