221: How do you attach chains to a pattern of sonic vibrations, anyway?

Explanation
In the original, the song on the iPod was implied to be "2 Legit 2 Quit", a song by Stanley "MC Hammer" Burrell. This edit changes Ursula's dialogue to imply that it is instead "Unchained Melody" by Alex North (music) and Hy Zaret (lyrics) by referring to the line "I hunger for your touch". The title of the strip applies the same sort of thinking to the title of the song.

The author's note refers to an earlier iToons strip in which he replaced "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" with a parody of "Free Fallin'", inspiring other authors to replace it with other songs; this, in turn, inspired Averagemoe to use this strip's original strip for the same general idea, thus inspiring Nyperold to follow suit. Thus begins a streak of eight Precocious edits by this author.

The author writes:
As I made the strip that started the meme to which #203 is responding, it only makes sense that I follow it now.

Original Precocious strip: 2012-12-08.

Transcript
Ursula: I'm sorry! I can't play these requests if I don't know any of your songs! Ursula: I wanted to help. but I... I... can't... Mrs. Monster: Ursula, step aside. Mrs. Monster: It'll be OK. I got you covered, Kiddo. SFX: *SNIFF* Sign: iPod Jukebox Sign: Pay 4 play! Ursula: If he's hungry, he should eat. How will physical contact sate him? Mrs. Monster: Maybe you should go help someone else.