That's with all those kooky dwarfs, you know. And first volume is Volume 1, (chuckles) which is "Heigh-Ho". (chuckles) Oh, "You Can Fly"! Hey, that's done a song! (chuckles) No, you can't fly, but you can listen to the song, what do you think, you crazy?! 1990 version (A): Ludwig von Drake: Now all of you out there can sing along with all of these Disney's Sing-Along Songs. And you can sing along, or dance, or go in the kitchen to get a snack, whatever. There's "Heigh-Ho", with those kooky dwarfs, those little guys are so cute! (Heh.) "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", and "The Bare Necessities". 1988-1989 version: Ludwig von Drake: Now, all of you out there can sing along with all of these Disney's Sing-Along Songs. 1988 version: Jiminy Cricket: You can enjoy all these other Disney Sing-Alongs: "Heigh-Ho", "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah", "The Bare Necessities", and "You Can Fly". The second 1990 variant has some orchestral background music as well.ġ987 version: Jiminy Cricket: Sing along with all of Disney's Sing-Along Songs: "Heigh-Ho", "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah", and "The Bare Necessities". Music/Sounds/Voiceover: Either Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Eddie Carroll) or Ludwig von Drake (voiced by Corey Burton) explaining the names of the volumes. On "Disneyland Fun" and "Heigh-Ho", the slides each have three volumes intact and fade faster.Later in the bumper's usage, the volumes each appear by fade-in, by 3 or 4 at a time depending on the print.These were removed, as well as the logo being shifted up, to allow for more room for the extra volumes. Early in the bumper's usage, the words "Sing Along With All Of" are included above the logo.Below it is yellow text in a Cooper Black font, the same as on the title logos. Then it goes to the title of each Winnie the Pooh short fading in and out in a rounded font during each slide:Īfter the slides of the four titles, another slide saying " Available from" fades in and out, followed by the end of the 1986 Walt Disney Home Video logo.įX/SFX: The scrolling of the first text, the fading of the other texts, and the animation in the 1986 WDHV logo.Īvailability: Rare appears at the end of the 1986 VHS release of Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore.ĭisney's Sing-Along Songs October 6, 1987-December 28, 1990, Apīumper: On the same background as the Sing-Along Songs intro of the era, we see a smaller version of the original Disney's Sing-Along Songs logo (the Disney script logo in red with the words "Sing Along Songs" underneath ("Sing Along" is in a arc formation) in red-orange gradient and with every letter captialized the S's and the A are larger than the rest of the text, and the S's have notes going through them). Stories and Fables March 1984-January 1986 īumper: On a black background appears some plain text saying " Have you seen all four Winnie the Pooh adventures on videocassette?", which scrolls upward.
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