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Features the return of "Little Wooden Head", cut from the 1993 edition of Be Our Guest; Known as Colours of the Wind in the UK, because of spelling differences in UK English and US English. VHS edition features updated preview for the 3rd series, plus a preview for the Mickey's Fun Songs three tape series
"Be Our Guest" is a song written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for Walt Disney Pictures' animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991). Recorded by American actor Jerry Orbach, English actress Angela Lansbury, and the additional voice acting choir of the 1991 animated film.
Be Our Guest is a 1966 Australian TV series produced by Alan Burke for the ABC. It was set in a motel near an airport where international guests stayed. It was set in a motel near an airport where international guests stayed.
The Russian version features the following shorts: Santa's Workshop (1932) Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952) As well as clips from the following feature films: Peter Pan; Bambi; Pinocchio; Cinderella; Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; The Little Mermaid – "Under the Sea" Beauty and the Beast – "Be Our Guest"
Be Our Guest Restaurant is a table service restaurant in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom in the Walt Disney World Resort. The restaurant has the theme and appearance of the Beast's Castle from Disney's 1991 animated feature film Beauty and the Beast. The name of the restaurant is a reference to "Be Our Guest", one of the signature songs from that ...
Opening sequence, featuring Dancing With The Stars pro dancers and Pentatonix performing a special version of "Be Our Guest" Jessie J sings "When You Wish Upon A Star" Title sequence naming all stars and performers; Dame Helen Mirren talks about Walt Disney and how he created Disneyland
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In a review of the Broadway version of the film, BuzzFeed wrote that the "seven-and-a-half minute 'Friend Like Me' is easily this season's best production number, and a jaw-dropping athletic feat." [ 3 ] NewYork.com wrote "Rarely does a production number receive a standing ovation in the middle of a show, but 'Friend Like Me' [has] them ...