A narrative unfolds around a character who claims to be a doctor, despite being an intern, and makes a joke about his name being "Dr. Pepper." The character, along with his brother Jonathan, gets into various misadventures as they try to come up with 30 million dollars to pay off a lawsuit. They attempt to make a hit song, with the main character rapping about his various jobs and skills, including being a doctor, pilot, firefighter, and more. The song unexpectedly becomes a hit, reaching number one on the Billboard charts and selling over 100 million copies. The lawsuit is dropped as the plaintiff offers to forgo the 30 million dollars in exchange for the rights to the song. The brothers return to the studio to capitalize on their newfound success.
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1. Marvin is feeling unwell and doesn't want to talk to Jeffy.
2. Marvin's condition worsens, and he starts coughing severely.
3. Dr. Pepper and his intern, Jonathan, arrive to treat Marvin.
4. Dr. Pepper checks Marvin's pulse and determines that he has a cold.
5. Marvin is advised to take Tylenol and stop eating chicken nuggets.
6. Dr. Pepper and Jonathan discuss their situation, and Jonathan suggests that they could make money by creating a hit song.
7. Jonathan tries to sing "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," but it's not a success.
8. Jonathan suggests that Dr. Pepper could rap about his life and jobs.
9. Dr. Pepper creates a rap song, listing his various jobs and skills.
10. Jonathan joins in on the rap, but his verse is met with disapproval.
11. A man offers to drop a lawsuit against Dr. Pepper and Jonathan in exchange for the rights to their song.
12. Dr. Pepper agrees to the deal, and the lawsuit is dropped.
13. The song becomes a huge success, reaching number one on the Billboard charts and selling over 100 million copies.
14. Dr. Pepper and Jonathan decide to return to the studio to create more music.