Disney sing along songs jiminy cricket

Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Heigh-Ho

Disney's Sing-Along Songs: You Can Fly!

Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Bare Necessities is a Disney's Sing-Along Songs video released on October 6, 1987. Released to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Jungle Book, it is notably the first Sing-Along Songs video in which Jiminy Cricket appears as the host instead of Professor Owl, who appears at the beginning to introduce Jiminy. It is also the first Sing-Along Songs video in which the featured songs all have a central theme - in this case, the animal kingdom.

Description

Get set for a tuneful time with Baloo the Bear from The Jungle Book as well as other Disney characters in a brilliant, song-filled program of sing-along singing fun! You'll learn the words to a sparkling collection of magical songs with Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Bare Necessities. Gather up the entire family for a captivating songfest that is highlighted by a rainbow of scenes from best-loved animated Classics, movies and cartoons. Voices ready? Everybody sing!

Sing along with songs from The Jungle Book, Cinderella, The Aristocats, Dumbo...and more!

Songs

Trivia

  • Known as El Libro de la Selva: Ritmo en la Selva in Spanish, released in Spain and in limited quantities in the United States.
  • Known as Le Livre de la Jungle: Il En Faut Peu Pour Être Heureux in French, released in France.
  • "You Are a Human Animal" uses footage from Make Mine Music, For Whom the Bulls Toil, The Aristocats, Farmyard Symphony, You and Your Sense of Touch, Lambert the Sheepish Lion, Birds in the Spring, and Figaro and Cleo.
  • Professor Owl's introduction to Jiminy Cricket is entirely stock audio from Heigh-Ho (from the introduction to "Theme from Zorro") and Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah (from the introduction to "Give a Little Whistle").
  • Jiminy Cricket's segments use stock footage from This is Your Life, Donald Duck, You, the Human Animal (with original audio of Cliff Edwards), You and the Living Machine, Fun and Fancy Free, I'm No Fool Having Fun, You and Your Eyes, You and Your Five Senses, and You and Your Senses of Smell and Taste.
  • During "Winnie the Pooh", a clip of the opening scene from Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too runs, then after a clip of Pooh bouncing on the lyrics to the chorus, Jiminy says "You can do better than that, so I'll give you more words. Let's do it over!" and the rest of the song lyrics appear on the screen during a montage of clips from all the featurettes.
    • After the song, Jiminy then says "Great! Part of this song doesn't have real words. So have fun with it! Ooh-bee-doo with Baloo! Just make them up as you go along." which then leads into "I Wan'na Be Like You".
  • During "I Wan'na Be Like You", at one point, Jiminy says "Baloo and Louie are singing whatever they want, and you can too!"
  • During "Look Out for Mr. Stork" Jiminy says "Hmmm...Poor Mrs. Jumbo! All those babies and no sign of her little pachyderm."
  • The 2006 DVD features the original post-credits promo, but Jiminy's narration is missing.
  • "The Ugly Bug Ball" uses the original footage from Summer Magic, then it also contains footage from classic Disney bug cartoons like Woodland Café and Mickey's Garden throughout the rest of the song, including new original animations for the middle and end lines of the song, it also takes out the instrumental breaks making the song a bit shorter than it normally is.
  • "Old Yeller" uses a montage of clips from the movie of the same name.
  • The closing credits use the still background from The Jungle Book instead of the normal blue one with G-clefs embossed.
  • One of the last Disney videocassette releases to have the print logo sandwiched between blue lines on the tape label.
    • However, the 1994 re-release had a surprise appearance on the 1984 Red FBI Warning screens at the beginning.
  • The full version of "The Work Song" is included on "Colors of the Wind".
  • The 1994 re-release still features the 1987 title card before the intro plays.

With the Talents of

Gallery

The 1990 VHS release of The Bare Necessities.

The 1994 VHS release of The Bare Necessities.

The 2006 DVD release of The Bare Necessities.

The Japanese VHS release of The Bare Necessities.

Opening title card to the 1987 VHS release of The Bare Necessities.

Closing title card to the 1987 VHS release of The Bare Necessities.

Post-credits promo for all SAS videos available at the time of release

"Everybody Wants to Be a Cat"

Video liên quan

Postingan terbaru

LIHAT SEMUA