Greetings. I'm new to this community, and I apologize for burrying you in the upcoming topics, but I do have a few that I need to inquire about. This is the first of several, so let me just cut to the chase.
This piece of media is something I've watched in the early 2000s, on the Belgian channel Canal+. It's either an American or a Canadian production, I assume an animated sketch movie, and had an animation style similar to Squigglevision, but not quite.
There are three sketches I remember from this cartoon. One would be a song that some random dude sings called "Those Girls Are So Handsome". The gist of the song is that he praises girls for being handsome, but keeps wondering why he messes up when he dates them. I distinctly remember the lyrics of the chorus because they always begin the same:
Those girls aaaare so handsome, are so hand-soooome (there's a sharp drop at the "-some" section).
Interestingly, the end of the song also contains yodeling. Like, a lot of yodeling.
The very next two sketches involve a guy at the office talking to another guy while he wheels around in the office chair, making his voice fade out and fade in throughout the sketch, and a woman talking to a man on the phone whose voice keeps sounding distorted. It sounds like it's static, TV static for instance, and she keeps trying to find a better signal around the house so she can hear him. However, once he comes to her front door, we see that his entire head is actually made of static and that he just normally talks distorted like that.
Thank you in advance if you have any clues as to what this particular cartoon might be called.