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Infobox used on articles about television crossover episode events. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Crossover title crossover_title The title of the crossover event. The title is automatically put within quotation marks. String required Raw crossover title rcrossover_title A descriptive title of the crossover event ...
Crossover science fiction television episodes (4 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Television crossover episodes" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.
"I've Got No Strings" (also known as "I Got No Strings") is a song from Walt Disney's animated film Pinocchio (1940), sung by 12-year-old Dickie Jones as Pinocchio. The music was written by Leigh Harline , the lyrics were written by Ned Washington . [ 1 ]
"Old MacDonald Had a Band" first appeared in the Disney short Jack and Old Mac, but is here credited to the Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom episode of Walt Disney Presents. [4] This installment was the first to promote, and feature songs from, a then recently released Disney film (in this case, Oliver & Company). Prior to this, most installments ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Television crossover episodes (3 C, 73 P) I. It's a Laugh Productions crossovers (8 P) S. Crossover television ...
Geppetto returns home later that night to apologize to Pinocchio, only to find a note from him, stating he is going to sing and dance in Stromboli's puppet show. Geppetto convinces himself that Pinocchio will be happier living with Stromboli. Pinocchio performs with Stromboli's marionettes ("I've Got No Strings").
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The Legacy Collection: The Lion King was released on June 24, 2014, in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of The Lion King.The two-disc album includes the film's original soundtrack and approximately thirty minutes of previously unreleased music mixed by Alan Meyerson, as well as liner notes from Hans Zimmer and producer Don Hahn.