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Ooh and Aah, the main characters of the show. Ooh (voiced by Marty Stelnick) is Aah's older brother, the calm blue monkey who loves to read and listen to classical music. Aah (voiced by Jason Hopley) is Ooh's younger brother, the hyper red monkey who loves to dance, sing, and play. Roland is Ooh's stuffed elephant. Dave is Aah's stuffed penguin.
Like Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney was a commercial-free service, but it did show short "promotional spots" (structured as short-form segments for Disney products targeted at the block's demographics) alongside – beginning in 2002 – underwriter sponsorships (with companies such as McDonald's [6]) within breaks between programs [7 ...
"That's What Friends Do", Music and Lyrics by Gary Adler and Michael Patrick Walker "Rules are Made for a Reason", Music and lyrics by Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler. 11. Ginger's Grounded/Baby Johnny When Ginger injures her wing, the Sprites have to find a way to spread Spoffle (sprite plant food) over all of the plants in Grotto's Grove.
The song was premiered on AOL Music on November 18, 2005 (see 2005 in music), [8] ahead of the December release of the film and of the soundtrack album The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, on which it is featured. It was subsequently released as a radio single in some parts of Asia in early 2006 (see 2006 in music).
"Mrs. Bingles Theme" – The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack "Mumbles the Monster" – Pumpkin Face "Murray Had a Turtle" – Pop Goes the Wiggles "Murray's Christmas Samba" – Yule Be Wiggling "Music Box Dancer" – Racing to the Rainbow "Music with Murray" – Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins! "My New Shoes" – Big Red Car "Name Game" – Wake up Jeff
The band's music became very popular due to heavy airplay of the group's music videos on the Disney Channel's preschool morning block Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior) and Noggin (now Nick Jr. Channel). In 2007, his album Catch That Train! received a Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children. Warren Zanes (guitars)
According to the song's official sheet music published by Walt Disney Music Publishing on Musicnotes.com, "So Close" was written in the key of E major, performed "slowly" in common time. [27] The track lasts a duration of three minutes and forty-nine seconds. [7]
The release of "Ever Ever After" was accompanied by a music video, [17] in which Underwood appears as its protagonist. [18] The video was directed by Roman White , who has directed the majority of Underwood's music videos, [ 19 ] and borrows its visual style from Enchanted by combining both animated and live-action sequences and "interspersing ...