Rock and Roll To the World

Rock and Roll To the World is a chapter in When the Cold Breeze Blows Away. In this chapter, Arnold Perlstein saves Ms. Frizzle from being executed by a firing squad that serves for Janet Perlstein and the rest of the Redcoat Union by using a rock version of a children's worship song that has actions on it since he remembered that, which is called "Deep and Wide," which he used to perform at the Beacon Academy Soldier Ceremony in the Philippines after a successful play of The Three Little Pigs Sequel, along with the help of the first Beacon Academy soldiers and the Bob Singleton's Kids Chorus back then. His song is "Deep and Wide Rock," which frees the people of Walkerville from mind control, thus ending the liberation of Walkerville.

Using this rock song, he defeats Lola Loud, Plankton and his cousin, Janet Perlstein, including the governor of a Coalition of the Red Star-occupied Walkerville, General David Clarke (who is seen crowd-surfing with joy) and made the king of Vale, Douglas XXIV, happy again when his daughter Princess Elena of Vale, finally gave him the crown back after redeeming himself for serving Janet and the Coalition of the Red Star for having Ms. Frizzle be turned into a criminal for allegedly stealing the crown.

Trivia

 * It is revealed that Arnold likes rock music and likes to attend at rock concerts, despite his prejudices on field trips.
 * Also, it is revealed that he knows how to play musical instruments.as well.
 * This chapter is a parody of a scene in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, where SpongeBob used his Goofy Goober Guitar to free the people of Bikini Bottom.
 * In the guitar solo, Arnold wears a wizard hat, a sleeved cape, briefs and boots similar to what SpongeBob wore in that similar guitar solo. The only difference is that he still wears his dress shirt and sweater.
 * This chapter is named after Ryan Rems Sarita's catchphrase on It's Showtime, "Rock and roll to the world!"
 * Throughout the chapter's climax, Arnold's singing voice when singing to this song is resembling that of Bamboo Mañalac's (or similar).