![]() Enter two real-life dalmatians (I think their names are Pongo and Perdita), who rush before us into their spotted mansion, where they apparently reside with a slew of unrelated children and a mad woman who is not unlike "The Magic School Bus"' Mrs. Clearly, this is going to be an all-live-action production. The program begins with a boy on a bike and "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" sung by a woman who sounds nothing at all like James Baskett. I'd entertain complaints about the pointlessness of stringing together song scenes with subtitles when the same effect can be achieved with the whole movie on DVD these days, but surely that more traditional method is preferable to the silly rigmarole that is offered here. Pongo and Perdita came much later in the series' life, though, and other than on-screen lyrics, it bears no commonalities with its earlier and superior predecessors. That's the general concept of a sing along program. ![]() When the Sing Along Songs line launched, it used select musical scenes from Disney's most famous films and superimposed animated lyrics atop them. It's even more surprising that with a label like that, not one of the songs actually comes from either the original animated film or its live action equivalent, outside of a brief cameo by the fictitious commercial jingle "Kanine Krunchies." Disney Princess Sing-Along Songs Vol.101 Dalmatians isn't exactly known for its strong musical roster, which makes it surprising that Disney issued a volume of its 1990s Sing Along Songs VHS series titled after its two protagonists Pongo and Perdita to coincide with the theatrical release of the studio's 1996 live action remake.Sing a Song with Pooh Bear (and Piglet Too) (2003).Flik's Musical Adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom (1999).Happy Haunting: Party at Disneyland! (1998).Sing a Song with Tigger (2000, not an official Disney's Sing-Along Songs video).Circle of Life (1994/1995 for countries outside of North America).Campout at Walt Disney World (1994/1996 for countries outside of North America).Let's Go to the Circus! (1994/1996 for countries outside of North America).I Love to Laugh! (1990) (a.k.a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious).A model of Cruella's car in its live-action appearance can be seen on the table with a lamp.In this sing-along video, Nanny appears as a tall, slender young woman instead of a plump elderly woman as in her other appearances, including the 101 Dalmatians live-action remake this sing-along video is promoting at the time.On the 1998 laserdisc release, the title card is missing.The only volume without sing-along words on the screen, though it is Closed Captioned (CC) for hearing impaired (as are most volumes), and sing-along lyrics have been added to the 1997 British VHS release and appear in the 2006 DVD release (though still incomplete).The "Following the Leader" segment actually used a recording of the version in " Disneyland Fun" which censored any references to the Native Americans, owing to the racial controversy in the lyrics "We're off to fight the Injuns, the Injuns, the Injuns." from said musical number.This was the second live action sing along to not take place at a Disney resort, the first one being Mickey's Fun Songs Let's Go to the Circus!.In the 2000 VHS release, when the sun comes out at the start of the video, it is embossed to negative.On the 2000 re-release to VHS, the television was a rainbow for its first appearance.Also in this version and the original 1996 version, the text below the "GREGORY SILLS" name reads "ENTERTAINMENT".In the 2000 VHS release, the woman said "TV" instead of "television".Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?.Josie (Redbone Coonhound, Angie and Clarisse's dog).Wolfie (Old English Sheepdog, Adrien’s dog).Enzo (Jack Russell Terrier, Bret's dog).Bobby "Adrien Reignoux" Edner as Himself.Pongo, Perdita and the puppies prepare for the Bow-Wow Ball, a party for dogs and their owners. Don't be late-you'll have a ball! Summary Features a never-before-released song from Disney's animated 101 Dalmatians. It's the day of the annual Bow-Wow Ball at the Dalmatian Plantation! Pongo, Perdita and Nanny do their best to keep your favorite puppies from Disney's new live-action hit, 101 Dalmatians, out of trouble before their friends arrive for the big party. Sing, dance and play along with your favorite Disney characters in fun-filled musical moments!
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