Happinesss Beginswith a Good Burger!
Kel Mitchellis serving it up to theJonas Brothersin the upcoming season premiere of Nickelodeon’s revampedAll That— and PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peek.
“Wait! You guys look familiar!” Ed tellsNick,KevinandJoe.
“Yeah, we’re in a band,” Nick, 26, responds.
“No, that’s not it. You’re the guys that keep stealing the toilet paper out of the bathroom!” Ed responds.
Clearly, Ed is confused as to why the band is named The Jonas Brothers, so the siblings have to explain.
“Good thing your name isn’t ‘poopy,’ because then you’d be the ‘Poopy Brothers,’ ” Ed responds with a laugh.
“Lucky us,” Joe, 29, sarcastically responds.
After struggling to make a food order with the clueless cashier — who cuts up their food literally in half when the band gives him a 50 percent off coupon — the group decides they’ve had enough.
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“Not my shake!” Nick cries as Ed pours half the shake onto the counter.
Before they leave to the imaginary Chicken Hut, Ed starts singing along to his song “We’re All Dudes” from the 1997 Good Burger movie.
“That’s catchy!” Nick says. “You know, we could use a song like that as a lead single for our next album.”
TheJonas Brotherswill be performing theactuallead single, “Sucker,” to their latest albumHappiness Beginson the show’s premiere on Saturday.
All That’s reboot features a new cast of teens and the return of show originals Mitchell,Kenan Thompson,Lori Beth Denbergand Josh Server.
“For us to see the new kids going through what we went through and experiencing the beginning and know what’s to come for them — it’s so cool to see their faces experiencing it all,” Mitchell, 40,told PEOPLE. “I’m excited that I’m there to give advice. God made me ready for this.”
Among the expected musical guests isFifth HarmonyalumAlly Brooke, who shared a clip of Mitchell singing along to her song “Low Key” last month.
The original show featured performances from some of the most iconic artists of the late 1990s includingTLC(the group sings the show’s theme song),Destiny’s Child,Backstreet BoysandJennifer Lopez.
The return of the show, dubbedSaturday Night Livefor tweens, originally ran from 1994 to 2005. The breakout star of the series, Thompson, 41, joined the cast ofSNL, and will return to Nickelodeon to executive-produce withKenan & Kelpartner Mitchell.
All Thatpremieres June 15 at 8:30 p.m. ET on Nickelodeon.
source: people.com