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"Henry the Champion Christmas Wrapper" – Santa's Rockin'! "Henry the Octopus" – Here Comes a Song "Henry's Christmas Dance" – Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas "Henry's Dance" – Big Red Car "Henry's Underwater Big Band" – Wake up Jeff "Here Come Our Friends" - Surfer Jeff "Here Come the Chicken" (also "The Chicken Song") – Racing to the Rainbow
Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show Record/ The Elephant Show Volume 1 1996/ The Elephant Show 1994 Drive Entertainment. 1986. Elephant Records. 2009 Casablanca Kids Inc. Stay Tuned/ The Elephant Show Volume 2 1996. 1987. Elephant Records. Happy Birthday/ Elephant Party 1996 Drive Entertainment. 1988. Elephant Records. Car Tunes for Summertime ...
Sung by Larry Groce on Disney Children's Favorite Songs 1 in 1979; Sung on Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show by Sharon, Lois & Bram (Season 4 - Pet Fair Episode - 1987) Sung in Kidsongs: A Day at Camp (1989) Sung by Laurie Berkner in 1997; Used as Elmyra's theme in Tiny Toon Adventures
Ellavision – A show hosted by Ella during season 2 where kids try to guess a secret word that would open up the Ellavision rock. C.C. CopyCat and his ventriloquist dummy CopyKitty are her co-hosts. Finger Play – A song or story is sung or told by either Sharon, Lois or Bram with their fingers. This was used during season 2.
The Elephant Show (from the second season onward, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show) is a Canadian children's television series, starring children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram and made for CBC Television. [1] The series premiered on October 8, 1984 and ended on February 26, 1989, with a total of 65 episodes over the course of 5 seasons.
The Elephant Show (from the second season onward, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show) is a Canadian preschool television show. [1] It premiered on CBC on October 8, 1984, and ended on February 26, 1989, after 65 episodes over five seasons.
Snowball (hatched c. 1996) is a male Eleonora cockatoo, noted as being the first non-human animal conclusively demonstrated to be capable of beat induction: [1] perceiving music and synchronizing his body movements to the beat (i.e. dancing). He currently holds the Guinness World Record for most dance moves by a bird. [2]
Eric's music videos have become extremely popular, with over 50 million views on YouTube, [7] led by "The Elephant Song", which was featured by YouTube in May 2006. In 2010 "The Elephant Song" was covered by the duo, Victor and Leo, for the CD/DVD release "XSPB 10" by Brazilian superstar, Xuxa, [8] and his video for "The Tale of the Sun and the ...