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Disneyland Fun starts off with “Whistle While You Work” from the Disney animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but instead of just showing a scene from Snow White like other Sing Along Songs would have, instead we have live action Disney characters singing the song while the prepare Disneyland for opening! With Disneyland Fun containing a total of 13 songs over the course of 30 minutes, for the most part we are going straight from one song to the next with very little transition time in between. However, other than “It’s A Small World” being one of thirteen songs included on the playlist, I have no idea why it is so prominently mentioned in the actual title.Īfter a quick introduction to the Professor Owl character, he lets us know that we’ll be going to the “Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland.Īnd we are on our way into the great Disney songbook… The sub-title for Disneyland Fun is “It’s A Small World.” This is featured on the DVD cover and is also on the the main introduction graphic. This will be the version we will be watching. In 2005, for Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary, they released Disneyland Fun on DVD. Instead of only using songs that were clipped from older Disney animated films, the entire feature – named Disneyland Fun – was filmed at Disneyland.
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In 1990, for Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary, the Sing Along Songs series took it up a notch. A product that costs almost nothing to make which you can make a ton of profit from. You have to think for the Disney company this was like found money. The segments featuring Owl and Von Drake were just recycled footage from earlier Disney shorts with newly added voice overs. The Sing Along tapes featured segments from Professor Owl and Ludwig Von Drake that introduced each song. These were videotapes, approximately 30 minutes long, each featuring a collection of popular music from the Disney catalog. In the mid 1980s, when VHS tapes finally became affordable and people started building their own collections, Disney started the Disney Sing Along Series. I realized that I would be doing a great disservice to the entire theme park community if I didn’t shine a spotlight and pay the proper respects to this cinematic masterpiece–a collection of films that just may put the Marvel Cinematic Universe to shame–and we’re going to start by coming in hot with what might be the best one of them all: DISNEYLAND FUN.Ī quick backstory. My intention was to just cover the whole Sing Along series in one SATURDAY SIX, but after watching several of the DVDs that idea quickly went out the window. These ads included the Disney Sing Along Series.

More time passed, and earlier this past week I found myself reading the TouringPlans blog – as one does – and saw that Guy Selga did a post on vintage Disney ads from the 1990s. Meanwhile the Sing Along Series sat sealed in their DVD cases.

because it filmed scenes at the Universal Orlando Resort.

Heck, I even watched Ace Ventura: Pet Detective JR. It was like that time in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure when Pee Wee rescued animals from a burning pet store, but kept avoiding saving the snakes. I did pretty much everything I could to avoid watching the Sing Along Series. The DVDs sat on my shelves collecting dust while I spent my time watching episodes of The Simpsons which referenced theme parks. Several years ago, I had heard about the Disney Sing Along Series and that it had several editions which were filmed at the parks. In fact, I watched every single episode of Hulk Hogan’s Thunder in Paradise – which was filmed entirely at Walt Disney World – so you didn’t have to.
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Full House, Roseanne, and Boy Meets World goes to Disney? Loved them all. This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at the Disney Sing Along Series: Disneyland Fun! Regular readers of this fine blog series know how much we love watching movies and television shows that were filmed at our beloved film parks.
