Just like in real life, some boybands marked the public’s imagination in the world of fiction.
As in real life, within fiction it is also very common the presence of singers and bands that mark the public’s imagination through songs and famous catchphrases. In animations, for example, one can mention the “Party Posse”, a boy band from the series ‘The Simpsons’, and even the group “Boys Who Cry”, from ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’.
With that, RECREIO went after the stories of these and a few more fictional boybands that won our hearts in real life. Check it out below:
1. “Boys Who Cry” from ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’
Starting with the already mentioned boyband “Boys Who Cry”, which appears in the episode of the 4th season of Bob Esponja Calça Quadrada, when Pérola convinces Mr Krabs to throw a birthday party for her, and thus make him spend money. However, to appear at the party, the boyband even charges up to a million dollars.
2. “Connect3” by ‘Camp Rock’
Incredible as it may seem, the boy band ‘Camp Rock’, which had in its composition nick, Joe It is kevinJonahoutside of fiction is also a boy band, the “Jonas Brothers”.
In the Disney production, the brothers shined doing an excellent job where they sang the songs of the fictional band. Still, at the beginning of production, the members of the group did not get along, which changed at the end of the feature.

3. “The Style Boyz” from ‘Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping’
In the comedy film, “The Style Boyz” is a standout among fictional boybands being the real deal. In the film, the group relies on good songs, unique style, and places excessive value on their connection as band members.

4. “Boyz 4 Now” from ‘Bob’s Burgers’
In ‘Bob’s Burgers’, the production’s boyband performs on ‘Boyz 4 Now’. During the attraction, even Louise goes to the concert with Tina. Additionally, the band’s prominence is demonstrated by their hits such as “(I Wanna Hear Your) Secrets” and “I Love U So Much (It’s Scary)”.

5. “Party Posse”, from ‘The Simpsons’
It is not until a season 12 episode of “New Kids on the Blech” that the “Party Posse” is formed. In the boy band are Bart Simpson’s friends and he stands out in the band during an episode of the series.

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