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Lil can't remember the correct sequence for the steps of her dance. A music box ballerina helps her decipher the repeated pattern of the steps. When the new Ring Master's assistant accidentally mixes all the circus acts props up, it's up to Chloe, Jet, Danny and Riley to sort it out and save the special children's performance!
"Suzy Snowflake" is a song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, made famous by Rosemary Clooney in 1951 and released as a 78 RPM record by Columbia Records, MJV-123. Suzy is a snowflake playfully personified. It is commonly regarded as a Christmas song, although it makes no mention of the holiday. The child-oriented lyrics celebrate the ...
Tuneland is a musical children's video game, produced in 1993 by a division of 7th Level, Kids' World Entertainment.The cartoon video game follows the character Little Howie, who is voiced by the television personality Howie Mandel on an adventure around Old McDonald's Farm.
Hardrock, Coco and Joe — The Three Little Dwarfs is a 1951 short stop motion animated cartoon based on a song written by Stuart Hamblen. [1] It is about three of Santa Claus ' helpers who ride on Santa's sleigh each Christmas .
The album overhauled Simon and Milo's appearance, with "When I Think of You" receiving an animated music video directed by Frederick Marcello Wilmot at Horus Productions. Two songs were released online in 2006, "DJ-J-Vox" and "DJ (Calibe Remix)". In 2008, the band released a song titled "Chloe the Chicken" on a kids' album titled Roll Play.
Lil Jon has also dropped a remix of his 2002 hit “Get Low” for a special reason, partnering with Cologuard - the at-home colon cancer screening kit - to advocate for early disease detection.
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Schneeflöckchen, Weißröckchen (little snowflake, white little skirt) is a German Christmas carol. The original version comes from Hedwig Haberkern (1837–1901), who published the song in her first book in 1869. [1]