The disc features the following performances: ;
Billy Joel, "
When You Wish Upon a Star": A Disney animator working on drawing a semi-realistic illustration of Joel is confused when the drawing comes alive. The sketchy, comic-book-like Joel proceeds to saunters in-and-out of various scenes of Disney features like
Peter Pan,
Fantasia,
Sleeping Beauty,
Pinocchio, and
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The character does not directly interact with the existing animation. In one scene, Joel flies off the animator's drawing board, causing papers to scatter in the animator's studio. Additionally, a rotoscoped trumpet player descends the animator’s staircase. When the animator finishes for the day and exits the room, he is depicted as a rotoscoped character in a Disney background painting. Throughout the video, Joel appears in live-action in two separate instances. At the beginning of the video, there is a black-and-white sequence featuring filmmakers in a studio, which bears minimal relevance to the rest of the content. One of the songs featured in the video was nominated for a Grammy in both the Song and Music Video categories. ;
Ric Ocasek, "
Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah": There is little true plot to Ocasek's video, beyond the fact he appears in scenes from
Fantasia,
The Three Caballeros,
Alice in Wonderland,
Hawaiian Holiday,
Merbabies,
Song of the South, and even Dumbo's drunken hallucination from
Dumbo. At least one short film is edited. In the video are a non-speaking, non-interacting woman and a guitar player. He is transported in a computer-generated boat. ;
LL Cool J, "
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?": The black-and-white sequence features LL Cool J rapping about the Three Little Pigs, taking on the persona of both the wolf and third pig in
first person, at various points in the rap. He is backed up by three
African-American singers dancing, each with blonde
wigs on, as well as one male backup dancer appearing in shots by himself. The opening of the video features a snippet from
Oliver & Company ;
Gipsy Kings, "
I've Got No Strings": Features a series of boldly colored animated sequences, with simplified figures dancing to the
Latin music. Most of the song is performed in
Spanish. ;
Harry Connick Jr., "
The Bare Necessities": Connick appears as a
nouveau-riche happy-go-lucky millionaire in a house full of women and fancy parties. When repossessed, he remains care-free, claiming he can survive with the "bare necessities of life". In the video, the crew repossessing his house sings along with Connick, and
dolly carts away some of the female guests. This video is, by far, the most elaborate in terms of set, extras, and choreography. The whole music video was shot at
Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, California. ;
Bobby McFerrin, "The Siamese Cat Song": An array of special effects create otherworldly environments to complement McFerrin's exceptional adaptation and performance. Nominated as one of several songs from this album for a Grammy, it blends music and state-of-the-art animation effects. Includes scenes from
Mars and Beyond,
Lady and the Tramp, and
Fantasia with McFerrin singing. ;
Soul II Soul featuring
Kofi, "
Kiss the Girl": A man and a woman sing on a desert island with a parrot, a group of people dancing in the ocean water, and a beautiful girl dancing with fishes in the background, as clips from
The Little Mermaid,
Bedknobs and Broomsticks and
Fantasia with are shown. ;
Michael Bolton, "
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes": This music video uses animation and special effects as projected landscapes that Michael Bolton performs in. A full orchestra supports his rich rendition while cascading classic images of the best of the Disney Vault wash the stage transforming the viewer inside the classic movies
Cinderella,
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
Fantasia, and
Sleeping Beauty footage intermixed with performance and live-action. ==Production notes==