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D-TV is a music video television series produced by Charles Braverman [1] and edited by Ted Herrmann. Premiering on May 5, 1984 on the Disney Channel, [2] the series combined both classic and contemporary popular music with various footage of vintage animated shorts and feature films from The Walt Disney Company, created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the ...
The following is a list of films that were released straight to home video and thus did not have a theatrical release. They were either produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, and/or Disneytoon Studios, and the majority are sequels or spin-offs of Walt Disney Animation Studios films (not being part of the Disney Animated Canon [2]).
Disneytoon Studios. Disneytoon Studios (DTS), [a] originally named Disney MovieToons[5] and also formerly Walt Disney Video Premieres, [6] was an American animation studio which created direct-to-video and occasional theatrical animated feature films. The studio was a division of Walt Disney Animation Studios, with both being part of The Walt ...
Audio. "Groovin'" on YouTube. " Groovin' " is a song written by the American singer songwriters Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati, initially recorded by their group the Young Rascals in 1967. Cavaliere was inspired to compose the song by his girlfriend Adrienne Buccheri, whom he only got to meet every Sunday amidst heavy touring and recording.
The Waltz King. January 5, 1964. The Million Dollar Collar AKA The Ballad of Hector, The Stowaway Dog. January 24, 1964. The Adventures of Gallegher. January 25, 1964. Bristle Face. February 9, 1964. The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh.
M. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers. Mickey's House of Villains. Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse. Mickey's Magical World. Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas. Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off.
Walt Disney Productions. April 17, 1980. The Watcher in the Woods. June 25, 1980. Herbie Goes Bananas. The Last Flight of Noah's Ark. March 6, 1981. The Devil and Max Devlin. March 20, 1981.
Disney Sing-Along Songs[a] is a series of videos on VHS, betamax, laserdisc, and DVD with musical moments from various Disney films, TV shows, and attractions. Lyrics for the songs are sometimes displayed on-screen with the Mickey Mouse icon as a "bouncing ball". Early releases open with a theme song introduction (written by Patrick DeRemer ...