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Babies is a 2020 American documentary television series. The premise revolves around 15 families around the world during the first year of the life of their babies. The premise revolves around 15 families around the world during the first year of the life of their babies.
This episode has never been released on home video in the United States and many countries due to its controversial content, including that of Beavis and Butt-Head swallowing condoms full of drugs. However it was released on VHS in the United Kingdom as part of the Too Dumb for TV compilation in 2000, featuring a selection of controversial and ...
A lullaby (/ ˈ l ʌ l ə b aɪ /), or a cradle song, is a soothing song or piece of music that is usually played for (or sung to) children (for adults see music and sleep). The purposes of lullabies vary. In some societies, they are used to pass down cultural knowledge or tradition.
Baby Songs was originally released on VHS by Hi-Tops Video in 1987 and then by Anchor Bay in 1999. In 2003, it was released on VHS and DVD by 20th Century Fox. In 2003, it was released on VHS and DVD by 20th Century Fox.
Mirabelle tries to keep her family's spirits up while also trying to cheer up Mr. Beet and his staff. The video is a twist on the classic Beauty and the Beast story and its theme is unconditional love. [28] [29] Guest Stars: Kellie Pickler as Mirabelle and Rob Paulsen as Mr. Beet Silly Song: "Mac and Cheese" Featured Music Video: "Deck the Halls"
This two-disc release includes all 13 episodes from the third season in addition to two music videos and a promotional video for the series. The Complete Series 10th Anniversary Collection: 78 January 20, 2009 () [d] May 21, 2024 () (re-release) [101] — —
In 2010, a series of Baby Einstein box sets called Discovery Kits were made with Julie Aigner-Clark as the director. Later in 2012, they were released as original videos. The nine Discovery Kits came with a DVD, CD with selections of music heard in the video, and a book and discovery cards for small children.
A music video of Henson's self-directed "I'm Gonna Always Love You", combined with scenes of the film and new footage, was created for MTV. [15] The song was remixed by John Benitez for the project. [15] It was shot on April 10 and 11, 1984. [12] The set used for the music video was larger than the set used in the film. [15]