![]() ![]() Re-Cut: Both (Yo-Ho) A Pirate's Life for Me and The Siamese Cat Song were cut in later reprints (the former in 1993 and the latter in 1994), but they were retained on the 1994 Spanish-language VHS release.Big "SHUT UP!": Professor Owl when trying to introduce The Zorro Theme Song due to the song The Three Caballeros still playing.Sadly, those fragments are mostly thrown out completely in favor of mixing and matching the more well-known and easily heard lyrics it already had. Adaptation Expansion: "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" is expanded into three proper verses compared to its iteration in the film, which is more of a "verse-and-a-half plus some loose fragments".Reissued as Volume 1 for the 1990, and 1994 rereleases.From this volume on, they would use the 3D Mickey the Bouncing Ball graphic."The Siamese Cat Song" ( Lady and the Tramp) note cut from the 1994 reprint."The Three Caballeros" ( The Three Caballeros). ![]() "A Cowboy Needs a Horse" ( A Cowboy Needs a Horse)."The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (The Silly Song)" ( Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)."(Yo-Ho) A Pirate's Life for Me" ( Pirates of the Caribbean) note cut from the 1993 reprint."Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me)" ( Pinocchio)."Up, Down, and Touch the Ground" ( The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh)."Heigh-Ho" ( Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs).It was released in honor of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first full-length feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Heigh-Ho is the 2nd Volume of the Disney's Sing-Along Songs.
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