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The music video for the song is playful and comedic in nature. Directed by Drew Takahashi, it features McFerrin, Robin Williams , and Bill Irwin engaging in various humorous antics while cutting back and forth to McFerrin singing along with the lyrics, [ 20 ] and is somewhat shorter than the album version.
The original soundtrack to the film features original score composed by Jon Brion and Geoff Zanelli, [30] [31] with additional music written by Zak McNeil, Bryce Jacobs, Paul Mounsey, Philip Klein, [1] and three songs—"Goodbye Farewell", "Busy Doing Nothing", and "Christopher Robin"—written by Disney Legend Richard M. Sherman. [32]
Christopher Robin (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2018 film Christopher Robin directed by Marc Forster.The album consisted of a musical score composed by Geoff Zanelli and Jon Brion, and songs written by Richard M. Sherman of the Sherman brothers duo, who occasionally collaborate for all Disney films.
[a] Portions of the music video were shown in "Slap Bet". The full three-minute footage became available on MySpace and CBS.com after its TV premiere; there was a tag at the end of the episode that encouraged viewers to watch the full video online. [50] [15] [42] It was also included in the show's season 2 DVD release. [15] [51]
A spotlight is being cast on the true story behind Winnie-the-Pooh's best friend, which is rooted more in reality than fiction.
After the song, Bob and Larry announce their departure from the future by saying that they are ready to go home, so they say goodbye and travel back to the present time, with Mr. Lunt catching up to them at the last second claiming to be disturbed by Rusty and Ventril-o-Matic and wanting to go back to the present.
The song was first uploaded as a lyric video, and later had an official video on 31 January 2017. A film on Schulz, simply titled Robin Schulz – The Movie was in the making, with multiple teasers on his YouTube channel starting from 12 October 2016. The official hour and 30 minute movie was uploaded on 1 March 2017.
In early 2021, several web articles claimed that there was an NC-17 cut of the film featuring extraordinarily vulgar ad libs by Robin Williams. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] However, the claim was debunked by director Chris Columbus and star Mara Wilson , with Columbus stating that Williams did film enough outtakes to make an R-rated version, but that an NC-17 ...