![]() The only title in the series to use the original version of the Sing-Along Songs promo.The original version of the promo is announced by Jiminy Cricket. The first title in the series to use a promo at the end of the video.The first title in the series to be hosted by Jiminy Cricket, who is introduced at the beginning by Professor Owl, using weirdly transitioned stock audio clips from the introduction to the Zorro theme song in "Heigh-Ho" and the introduction to the Pinocchio song, "Give a Little Whistle" in "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah".Released in honor of the 20th anniversary of the last film Walt Disney himself worked on before he passed away, "The Jungle Book", from which the song, "The Bare Necessities" originated.All other supplements of this issue, excluding the tape label, are those of the original release from May 1987.ĭisney's Sing-Along Songs: The Bare Necessities ![]() ![]() This issue of the title has the bracket number on the back cover reading "531-2", implying this is the second release of the title.Nearly all other supplements of this issue, including the print master and excluding the tape label, are those of the original release from October 1986. This issue of the title has the bracket number on the back cover reading "480-3", implying this is the third release of the title.Released in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first Disney full-length animated feature film, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", from which the song, "Heigh-Ho" originated.This release of the title has the dark red FBI warning screens without the video dealer announcement.All other supplements of this issue, including the print master, are those of the original release from October 1986. This issue of the title has the bracket number on the back cover reading "480-2", implying this is the second release of the title.Starting in December 2001, the film was permanently withdrawn and banned worldwide, because today's society considers the portrayal of African Americans in the film as "racist and offensive." This was the first of the only three North American video releases to contain clips from "Song of the South".Also released only a month and a week before the last theatrical re-release of the film on November 21, 1986.Released in honor of the 40th anniversary of the full-length feature film, "Song of the South.".This release of the title does not have any promos at the end of the video.This release of the title has the video dealer announcement bumper at the beginning, following the dark red warning screens.Wave One (1986-1989) October 1986 Catalog numberĭisney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Arends, with the exception of some live-action episodes, which were produced by Gregory Sills, whereas all episodes of the fourth and final wave of the series, except for the remake of the episode Very Merry Christmas Songs, were produced in association with 3Oh!5 Creative. Introduced in the fall of 1986 to coincide with Disney's Bring Disney Home for Good promotion, headlined by the Classics video release of Sleeping Beauty, most episodes of the first three waves of this series were produced in association with TV is OK Productions, a company co-founded by the series' co-creators Phil Savenick and Harry D.
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