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Zenon Z3: Songs from the Disney Channel Original Movie: June 8, 2004 Various Stuck in the Suburbs: Songs from Disney Channel's Original Movie: July 13, 2004 Various Home on the Range: A Walt Disney Records Soundtrack: March 30, 2004 Various Around the World in 80 Days (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) June 15, 2004 Trevor Jones
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)
However, plans to release both titles on DVD were ultimately scrapped after big update for DisneyToon Studios, and the original trailer for them can be found on several Disney DVDs and on YouTube. [155] Feature film: The Abandoned: Based on the children's book by Paul Gallico, the story focused on a young boy who transforms into a cat. [156] [157]
I Believe (DJ Khaled song) I Remember (Disney song) I Still Believe (Disney song) I Still Believe (Hayden Panettiere song) I Thought I Lost You; I Won't Say (I'm in Love) I'll Always Be Irish; I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme) I've Got No Strings; If You Can Dream; Immortals (song) Impossible Child; In the Lobster Mobster Mob; Into the Unknown (song)
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.
Walt Disney's most controversial movie, Song of the South, opened in theaters on this day in 1946.(Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Everett Collection) (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo ...
The Legacy Collection: Pinocchio was released as a two-disc album on February 10, 2015, to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Pinocchio. [9] The album includes the film's complete soundtrack, three "Lost Chords" recordings, and five bonus tracks from The Mickey Mouse Club. All songs are composed by Leigh Harline, with lyrics by Ned Washington.
These 11 movie titles all include the cultural disclaimer: Fantasia (1940) Dumbo (1941) Mickey Mouse Club (1950’s) Peter Pan (1953) Lady and the Tramp (1955)