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At a presentation before the town council, a trustee voices concern about the environmental impact of the untested product; Mr. Twitchell orders his pet cat, Bones, to open a trapdoor beneath her seat. To Twitchell's delight, and Holly's and Frosty's dismay, the town of Beansboro embraces Summer Wheeze, putting Frosty's existence in jeopardy.
John James MacDonald (May 19, 1906 – February 1, 1991) was an American foley artist and voice actor. He was the original head of the Disney sound-effects department, and was also the second official voice of Mickey Mouse from 1947 to 1976 after Walt Disney stopped playing the character and before Wayne Allwine became the third voice of Mickey in 1977.
Walt Disney Records reissued the album in 2000. The Sounds of Outerspace: 1981 Michael Maraldo and Bob Kinsey [note 1] The Fox and the Hound: 1981 Various [note 1] Tron: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: July 9, 1982 Wendy Carlos & Journey: Originally released by CBS Records. Walt Disney Records reissued the album in 2002. The Story of Tron: 1982
Walt Disney Records is an American record label owned by the Disney Music Group. The label releases soundtrack albums from the Walt Disney Company 's motion picture studios , television shows, theme parks and traditional studio albums produced by its roster of pop , teen pop and country artists.
The Character Parade (Walt Disney World and Disneyland) When You Wish upon a Star ; Euro Disneyland. Whistle While You Work (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs) Step in Time (Mary Poppins) I'm Walkin' Right Down the Middle of Main Street U.S.A. (Walt Disney World and Disneyland) Following the Leader (Peter Pan) Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (Song of the South)
CD cover. Released by Rhino on October 1, 2002, the entire audio portion of Frosty the Snowman is available on CD along with the entire audio portion of Santa Claus is Comin' to Town, the Rankin/Bass special produced in 1970. This edition contains the full dialogue and song audio of both specials.
The soundtrack for Cinderella was released by Walt Disney Records on CD and audio cassette on February 4, 1997, and included a bonus demo. [68] On October 4, 2005, Disney released a special edition of the soundtrack album of Cinderella , for the Platinum Edition DVD release, which includes several demo songs cut from the final film, a new song ...
Santa Claus Lane was released in the United States on October 15, 2002, by Walt Disney Records. [7] It was reissued on October 14 of the following year with the bonus track "What Christmas Should Be", and released by Buena Vista Records. [8] Two singles were released from the album simultaneously on December 2, 2002. [1] "Santa Claus Lane" was ...