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Tomorrow Land Transit Authority "People Mover" Disney World
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Dogs Don't Kill People, Rabbits Do! - Bambi 2 (Thumper)
Description: Thumper raps.. badly :p Rabbits is well hard mate, innit. Song from The Chris Moyles Show (Mouldy Lookin' Stain) Lyrics: http://chrismoyles.net/mw/lyricsmls.shtml Disclaimer: Video (C) Disney, audio (C) Chris Moyles or the BBc or whoever. I own nothing D: and make no money from this.

Wake me up when September Ends - Disney Version
Description: MAKE A REQUEST! Go Here.. http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=qn_2bzZL5CLZnweZeDcGF_2bUQ_3d_3d This is the Disney version of the song Wake me up when September Ends by Green Day. Please check out my other videos and leave me comments of what you think! Also I'd like to say I am fine with people giving me constructive criticism but all the hate because apparently disney doesn't work with Green Day, hmm.. it says in the title.. you don't have to watch it.. besides.. if you made something just for fun and people were tearing it to pieces for no reason how would that be for you? think about it

If You Can Dream - Disney Princess
Description: A song that is written specially for the Disney Princess franchise. It features the voice of Jodi Benson as Ariel, Judy Kuhn as Pocahontas, Paige O'Hara as Belle, Lea Salonga as Jasmine and Mulan, Christie Houser as Aurora and Susan Stevens Logan as Cinderella. This video is not made by me! I confess that I don't have such skills. XD Anyway this is an official Disney video made by the official, important people at Disney. ----- If You Can Dream There is a world where hope And dreams can last for all time A wondrous place to go You'll know it when your heart finds Hearing our song as old as rhyme Hold my hand we're gonna fly What a magic ride And just a kiss away If you can dream The wish we're making On a star is coming true The colours of the wind will lead My heart right back to you 'Cause if you can dream Reflections in a diamond sky Come shining on true Romance will always be so new And love will save the day If you can dream Someday my prince will come It's certain as the sun rise One day the slipper fits Then you see the love in his eyes It's a tale as old as time There's no mountain we can't climb When you're finally mine And just a kiss away If you can dream The wish we're making On a star is coming true The colours of the wind will lead My heart right back to you 'Cause if you can dream Reflections in a diamond sky Come shining on true Romance will always be so new And love will save the day If you can dream So the story goes Never die the rose There's a whole new world Waiting there for us (Waiting just for us) If you can dream The wish we're making On a star is coming true The colours of the wind will lead My heart right back to you 'Cause if you can dream Reflections in a diamond sky Come shining on true Romance will always be so new And love will save the day Love will say the day If you can dream

Disney '59 - Donald In Mathmagic Land (1of3)
Description: Donald in Mathmagic Land is a Donald Duck featurette which was released on June 26, 1959. It was directed by Hamilton Luske and is 27 minutes in length. Many people collaborated on this project, including Disney artists John Hench and Art Riley, voice talent Paul Frees, and scientific expert Heinz Haber, who had worked on the Disney space shows. This featurette was originally released on a bill with Darby O'Gill and the Little People. In 1959, it was nominated for an Academy Award (Best Documentary - Short Subjects). In 1961, two years after its release, it had the honor of being introduced by Ludwig Von Drake and shown on the first program of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. The film was made available to schools and became one of the most popular educational films ever made by Disney. As Walt Disney explained, "The cartoon is a good medium to stimulate interest. We have recently explained mathematics in a film and in that way excited public interest in this very important subject." Despite this being a mathematics educational film, a character incorrectly recites the value of the mathematical constant pi. The character states, "Pi is equal to 3.141592653589747, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera." The correct value of pi (to the same amount of digits) is actually 3.141592653589793.

Disney I'll fly with you (Full Version)
Description: *All video clips belong to Walt Disney Pictures and the song belongs to the artist/s.* Techno fun. Disney Love [NOTES:] Out of all the videos I've edited it, this video is the one I put the most effort into experimenting with effects. This is also the only video that gets singled out to the most unfair bashing so I've become rather protective of it. [Here's a note to all the haters:] I'm well aware that there's a fine line between insults and criticism so I'll just make up my own guideline here. Remarks like "this is gay" or "this is stupid" I would consider insults. Not only that, but any other negative remark about the video without any explaination I'd consider an insult. Or bias. If someone said "I hate Disney, this sucks," then I would think that these people were putting their own personal biases against the video, wouldn't you? Therefore, if you're going to post any type of negative remark, I'd love to hear why you think this. And I don't wanna hear any cr*p about why you hate Disney/the song. All I care about is the editing and how it made you feel. Stuff like that. People who don't like Disney but like the song and vice versa, I think, really shouldn't be watching this in the first place... That is, unless you have an open mind. As for the others, thanks for watching and your nice comments! Song: "I'll fly with you", Gigi D'Agostino Movies: Disney's The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Tarzan, Hercules, Pocahontas, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Atlantis the Lost Empire, and Mulan Program: Windows Movie Maker

Pirates of the Caribbean - Getting Their Disney Voice
Description: You love Disney songs (even though you may not want to outwardly admit it to some people). I love Disney songs (even though I may not want to outwardly admit it to some people). You love 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. And, hey! I do, too! That would make this the perfect combination! If I'm wrong... then, I sure wouldn't make a great contestant on a game show, would I? Hopefully, for my sake, I'm right. --- I didn't bother adding credits because I know you sing these songs while baking cookies (or something) and know them well. :] --- I'd also like to use this fantastic description box to thank all of my subscribers and those who comment! You guys really make my day. I mean that one hundred percent.

Where Dreams Begin - Disney Princess
Description: Following If You Can Dream, this song is specifically written for the Disney Princess franchise. This video is not made by me! I confess that I don't have such skills. XD Anyway this is an official Disney video made by the official, important people at Disney. ----- Where Dreams Begin Just put your hand in mine Go where dreams begin Everyone has their own star in the sky There's one for you and me Yes it's a magical light That shines high up above Far as the eye can see It shows us the way Lead us safe through the night Into a lovely fantasy Its heavenly glow Will help our love always grows So take my hand Don't let go and you'll see Just put your hand in mine And then we'll go where dreams begin I'll teach you how to fly And then we'll go where dreams begin It's a wonderful ride As we scale the heights There's no better view or place you've ever been The signs are clear with you Where dreams begin Everyone wants someone they call their own Love really holds the key So if you open your heart It will open your eyes It's not a mystery You don't need a map To show you the road that you're on 'Cause you already know the way Directions are clear You're getting ever so near There's nothing else to fear Don't delay Just put your hand in mine And then we'll go where dreams begin I'll teach you how to fly And then we'll go where dreams begin It's a wonderful ride As we scale the heights There's no better view or place you've ever been The signs are clear with you Where dreams begin We're in the place where dreams begin This is the place of dreams begin We're in the place where dreams begin The place for love to come on shining If you open your heart You keep the star as your guide You know that love can save the day The dreams that you hold See how they turn into gold So let the story be told right away Just put your hand in mine And then we'll go where dreams begin I'll teach you how to fly And then we'll go where dreams begin It's a wonderful ride As we scale the heights There's no better view or place you've ever been The signs are clear with you Where dreams begin Just put your hand in mine And then we'll go where dreams begin I'll teach you how to fly And then we'll go where dreams begin Just put your hand in mine And then we'll go where dreams begin I'll teach you how to fly And then we'll go where dreams begin

Disney '59 - Donald In Mathmagic Land (2of3)
Description: Donald in Mathmagic Land is a Donald Duck featurette which was released on June 26, 1959. It was directed by Hamilton Luske and is 27 minutes in length. Many people collaborated on this project, including Disney artists John Hench and Art Riley, voice talent Paul Frees, and scientific expert Heinz Haber, who had worked on the Disney space shows. This featurette was originally released on a bill with Darby O'Gill and the Little People. In 1959, it was nominated for an Academy Award (Best Documentary - Short Subjects). In 1961, two years after its release, it had the honor of being introduced by Ludwig Von Drake and shown on the first program of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. The film was made available to schools and became one of the most popular educational films ever made by Disney. As Walt Disney explained, "The cartoon is a good medium to stimulate interest. We have recently explained mathematics in a film and in that way excited public interest in this very important subject." Despite this being a mathematics educational film, a character incorrectly recites the value of the mathematical constant pi. The character states, "Pi is equal to 3.141592653589747, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera." The correct value of pi (to the same amount of digits) is actually 3.141592653589793.