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The opening sequence to the 2009 Disney-Pixar film Up (sometimes referred to as "Married Life" after the accompanying instrumental piece, [1] the Up montage, or including the rest of the prologue The First 10 Minutes of Up) has become known as a cultural milestone and a key element to the film's success.
However, Mary Poppins was the first Disney film to have longer closing credits, in which all the principal cast members (and the characters that they played) were listed. Most Soviet films presented all film-related information in the opening credits, rather than at the closing which consisted of only a "THE END" ( Russian : КОНЕЦ ...
Walt Disney Records also has a promotional CD which contains nine tracks total, [3] including two tracks from the original scores, and radio edits. EMI also was licensed to create a CD which contained the Tiësto remixes and the Jack Theme Suite from the second film's score. Along with the digital download and the limited CD releases, it was ...
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This category contains articles for album-length movie soundtracks for Disney animated features. This is not meant for later Disney compilations, including tributes such as the DisneyMania series or other various artist collections, nor for television series.
The Magical Music of Walt Disney; Maleficent (soundtrack) Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (soundtrack) Mary Poppins Returns (soundtrack) Mary Poppins: Original Cast Soundtrack; Million Dollar Arm (soundtrack) Mufasa: The Lion King (soundtrack) The Muppet Movie (soundtrack) Muppets Most Wanted (soundtrack) The Muppets (soundtrack)
In addition to composing original themes for the film, Elfman incorporated music from Disney's original 1941 animated film, including “Casey Junior," “Pink Elephants on Parade,” and “When I See an Elephant Fly” [26] Nominated- Saturn Award for Best Music: Men in Black: International: F. Gary Gray: Columbia Pictures Amblin Entertainment
In cases where more than one piece of music was used for the main theme during the broadcast run of a television series (Baywatch, Happy Days, Starsky & Hutch, for example), only the most widely recognized score is listed. [1] [2] [3]