"What's Up Neighbour?" — a multicultural block-party sitcom in a song. Beaddy West narrates a street where everyone's in everyone's business and secretly loves it. Comedy punches sideways and up (the narrator is the biggest mess), never down. Cast: Beaddy West (loveable disaster), Ree-Cardo (the most vocal neighbour, opinion on everything, soft heart), Sultry Lady (the fragile romance), and the Pamily next door (the warm Filipino family who are the HEART of the block — best food, biggest hearts, dissolve every feud with a plate). 3 versions: V1 Block Party (main), V2 The HOA Meeting (storyline), V3 Porch Light (tender late-night). 6 productions: Front Stoop Funk / Stoop Riddim (reggae) / West Coast Cul-de-Sac (G-funk, the "Beaddy West" gag) / Calle Ree-Cardo (cumbia) / The Pamily Anthem (OPM love-letter, played warm) / Back Porch Lo-Fi. Tone reframed from the "semi racist" brief into affectionate comedy: no slurs, ethnic texture is celebration (lechon/lumpia/karaoke/hospitality), the family- next-door are the heroes. Copyright gates passed. Brief from Tee (2026-06-09). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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