![]() ![]() "You Can Fly!" is the only song from Peter Pan and it's also the only one of the eight selections that can be readily given "classic" status. Just over three months ago, four park-themed volumes made a fairly low-key DVD debut and now four movie song compilations are doing the same.ĭespite what the front cover art and extended title would have you believe, Sing Along Songs: You Can Fly! - Peter Pan is not the next best thing to tracking down an out of print Special Edition or Limited Issue disc of the 1953 animated classic. ![]() Apparently, Disney feels that now is the time to revisit these dated Sing Alongs from the past two decades. Eighteen years after debuting on VHS, this last pair is resurfacing for its first appearance on DVD, where new entries to the Sing Along Songs canon are now Two others soon followed - The Bare Necessities and You Can Fly - with song names and cover imagery taken from two of the more popular Walt-era animated classics, The Jungle Book and Peter Pan. animated/live action hybrid Song of the South, came second. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, taking its title from the never-released-to-video-in-the-U.S. Appropriately enough, the series was launched with a volume titled Heigh-Ho and inspired by Walt Disney's first animated feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. And so, the Sing Along Songs line was born, providing half-hour compilations of animated lyrics-accompanied musical numbers from Disney films (and later elsewhere) in places where there previously had been none. In the late 1980s, having finally begun issuing its animated classics to home video, the Disney studio sought to make new waves in the lucrative VHS market.
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