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  2. Once Upon a Snowman - Wikipedia

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    Once Upon a Snowman is a 2020 American animated fantasy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and written and directed by Trent Correy and Dan Abraham. Correy drew inspiration from a scene where Elsa created Olaf while working on Frozen (2013).

  3. Heigh-Ho - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck sings this song in "The Volunteer Worker" and "The Riveter". [3] In The Goodies final series special "Snow White 2" the trio and the dwarfs sing the song in the beginning. In Gremlins, during the local movie theatre scene, the gremlins were watching the film, and singing along with the song.

  4. Category:Songs from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 ...

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    Songs from Disney's animated version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Pages in category "Songs from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

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  6. 'Snow White' Trailer: Rachel Zegler Sings, Dances With the ...

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    The seven dwarfs did exactly that and Rachel Zegler belted out the classic tune in the first Snow White trailer.Disney dropped the trailer Friday night as part of its D23 Expo fan event.

  7. Walking in the Air - Wikipedia

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    "Walking in the Air" is a song written by Howard Blake for the 1982 animated film The Snowman based on Raymond Briggs's 1978 children's book of the same name. [1] The song forms the centrepiece of The Snowman, which has become a seasonal favourite on British and Finnish television. [2]

  8. One Song (Disney song) - Wikipedia

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    It was also featured in the 1979 stage adaptation of the 1937 animated musical movie. [1] The melody was most likely inspired by a piano composition "Chant sans paroles, Op. 3" by Polish-Russian composer Henryk Pachulski. "One Song" appears in the film four times (including intro), originally being part of a medley along with "I'm Wishing".

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