
Campout at Walt Disney World (1994), Beach Party at Walt Disney World (1995), and Flik's Musical Adventure (1998) also came to DVD in 2005, under the logic that Disneyland's 50th anniversary marked the 50th anniversary of Disney Theme Parks as a whole.Disneyland Fun (1990) was released on VHS to promote Disneyland's 35th anniversary, and on DVD to promote Disneyland's 50th (in 2005).You Can Fly! (1988) was released to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Peter Pan.The Bare Necessities (also 1987) was released to promote the 20th anniversary of The Jungle Book.

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Seuss TV specials had sing-along re-releases ( The Cat in the Hat in particular received this treatment on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray). To name a few examples, Animaniacs had two sing-along tapes, VeggieTales released quite a few sing-along compilations of their own, and the Dr. Sometimes, they re-released movies or episodes of shows with nothing more than just throwing the lyrics on screen whenever a song came up.

Nearly every company releasing shows on VHS in the late 80s and throughout the 90s had at least one of their own takes on sing-along compilations.
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Follow the Leader: While this series didn't originate the concept of Follow the Bouncing Ball, it popularized the idea of sing-along song collections from other entertainment companies following its success, very much in a similar format.Eva Gabor was given the voice credit for "Scales and Arpeggios" instead of Robie Lester Gabor provided Duchess' talking voice in The Aristocats while Lester provided her singing voice.This gets corrected on the Laserdisc and international versions.

Most likely, it was referring to the Walt Disney Presents episode of the same name, which is where the intro to the song comes from ("Old MacDonald had a pianoooooo. The video erroneously credited "Old MacDonald Had a Band" to Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom instead of Jack and Old Mac.Cowboy BeBop at His Computer: Happened to two songs in Fun with Music.
