
The titles listed are Mickey's Magical World (italicized in gold), Donald in Mathmagic Land (purple in a saloon font), Mickey and the Beanstalk (in a whimsical yellow font with "and the" smaller than the rest of the words), The Reluctant Dragon (in a medieval shiny blue-green font), and The Wind in the Willows (in a blue font similar to the one Mickey's Magical World uses and without the word "The" at the beginning). On the 1988 VHS of The Wind in the Willows, it is a still screen without any animation beyond fading in and out.Sometimes, a copyright notice appears afterwards. Below it is a list of titles in the Mini Classics series. Parades: Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade įireworks: Believe.Extended bumper only on Willie the Operatic Whale, The Small One, Peter and the Wolf, The Prince and the Pauper and Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore #2īumper: On a blue-black gradient background, we see at the top of the screen the completed Walt Disney Mini Classics logo on the left and the words "Collect Them All!" on the right in what appears to be the Balloon font (the same used in the pre-2009 Nickelodeon logo). One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On!.Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dum, an actor's life is fun! With clothes that come from the finest shop, Hi-Diddle-Dee-Doo, you sleep 'til after two Here's a bit of news, I'd pick the life of an actor If I could pick and choose, and nature wasn't a factor No matter what your life may be, you'll think your life is hard The grass is always greener in the other fellow's yard The song was included on the Disney Sing Along Songs VHS Heigh-Ho.

Also, at the beginning of the DuckTales episode " Spies in Their Eyes", Donald is heard singing the song, with the "actor's life for me" line changed to "sailor's life". The same version was sung by Mickey Mouse and Goofy with Donald Duck interjecting in the 1989- 1990 Disneyland show One Man's Dream. The song was also featured in Episode 301 of The Muppet Show and later reused in Episode 305, sung by Fozzie Bear and Rowlf the Dog.

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Later in the same episode, as a miserable Goofy, having lost his money in a poker game, sits on a park bench on a cold autumn day, the episode narrator (John Dehner) sings a more depressed version of this song to show how bachelorhood is not all it is cracked up to be and advises Goofy to settle down and get married. In the Walt Disney Presents episode " A Salute to Father", Goofy is first heard singing a version of this song, but with revised lyrics about the joys of bachelorhood. Lampwick also whistles it to himself as he plays pool. The tune is used throughout the film to represent temptation despite sounding cheery Honest John again sings it when taking Pinocchio to the Coachman ("It's Pleasure Isle for me!") An instrumental portion is heard when Pinocchio and a group of boys are taken to Pleasure Island, and the tune is heard being played on calliope while the boys enjoy themselves. It is performed by Honest John as he and Gideon take Pinocchio to Stromboli's Caravan, telling the wooden boy that he will be a star there.

" Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" is a song from the 1940 animated film Pinocchio, notable as being the first Disney Villain song ever in the Disney Animated Canon.
