![]() Inspired the 1993 Europe-only sequel Let's Go to Disneyland Paris, which reuses some footage and songs from Disneyland Fun, and is available on the US DVD release via French language settings. Basically a proto-release of the later Mickey's Fun Songs tapes, this was released to coincide with Disneyland's 35th anniversary, and features a large amount of re-used footage from 1983's A Day at Disneyland souvenir tourism video. Take a musical trip through "The Happiest Place on Earth" with Mickey Mouse and his friends. Note: The first volume to feature the 1990-1993 cover art. "Under the Sea (reprise)" (The Little Mermaid)."Someone's Waiting for You" ( The Rescuers)."A Whale of a Tale" ( 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea)."Sailing, Sailing / The Sailor's Hornpipe"."That's What Makes the World Go Round" ( The Sword in the Stone)."Never Smile at a Crocodile" ( Peter Pan).The first Sing Along Songs release to coincide with a then-new theatrical released Disney film, and the first to feature "Disney Scenes", featuring newly recorded songs set to archive animation, presumably because there weren't enough nautical or underwater musical cartoons in their library. Ludwig von Drake takes you on a cruise through a nautical-themed sing-along show, inspired by The Little Mermaid. The clips for Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Song are footage of Bambi and the classic Silly Symphony short, Birds in the Spring. Note: This was the last volume to use the 1986-1989 cover art. "Why Should I Worry? Reprise" ( Oliver & Company). ![]()
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