Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (1986) ;Volume notes • Hosted by Professor Owl • Originally issued to promote the November 21, 1986, theatrical re-release of
Song of the South, celebrating the film's 40th Anniversary, and representing the launch of the new home video series of (as yet, unnumbered) Sing Along Songs. • Footage for the song "It's a Small World" was taken from ''Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair'', which aired May 17, 1964. On the song itself, the pitch appears to be shifted one semitone higher on the recording after the snake charmer-style music. • Ending footage to "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Reprise" was taken from
This is Your Life, Donald Duck, where the Disney gang comes to pay tribute to Mickey, Donald and Goofy. • 1986 original print and 2001 print featured
Sorcerer Mickey with "presents" appearing below it. • For some reason, the 2001 print starts with the same promo featured at the end of the 1990 print, then goes on to
Sorcerer Mickey and then the 1994 print's intro. • Known as
Cancion del Sur: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah in Spanish, released in Spain. • Known as
Cendrillon: Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo in French, released in France and the United States.
Heigh-Ho (1987) ;Volume notes • Hosted by Professor Owl • Released in 1987 to mark the 20th Anniversary of
The Jungle Book. • Known as
El Libro de la Selva: Ritmo en la Selva in Spanish, released in Spain, and only a limited number of copies were released in the United States. • Known as
Le Livre de la Jungle: Il En Faut Peu Pour Être Heureux in French, released in France.
You Can Fly! (1988) ;Volume notes • Hosted by
Ludwig Von Drake • This installment was the first to promote, and feature songs from, a then recently released Disney film (in this case,
Oliver & Company). Prior to this, most installments promoted anniversary re-releases of older films. • Retitled
101 Notes of Fun in the UK and other countries, and was not released until 1994. • † "
Cruella de Vil" appears in
101 Notes of Fun and replaces "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing". It also replaces the reprise of "Why Should I Worry?". • The end credits mistakenly credit
Eva Gabor, as she didn't sing any of the songs in
The Aristocats (
Robie Lester did), and also forgets to credit
Roscoe Lee Browne (voice of Francis in
Oliver & Company), as he sang in the final scene as well. • Known as
101 Dalmatas: Notas Musicales in Spanish, released in Spain. Also known as
101 Dalmatas: 101 Notas Musicales. • Known as
Les 101 Dalmatiens: 101 Notes de Musique in French, released in France.
Under the Sea (1990) ;Volume notes • Hosted by
Ludwig Von Drake • The first Disney Sing-Along Songs videocassette to feature familiar tunes not from Disney movies, set to clips from Disney movies and cartoons (merely marked as "Disney scenes"). • The first volume to credit the
Quantel Paintbox in the end credits. Mike Bonner was credited as "Paintbox artist" for both this volume and "I Love to Laugh". • The original 1990 release included a Disneyland 35th anniversary graphic at the beginning of the video. • Known as
La Sirenita: Bajo el Mar in Spanish, released in Spain, Latin America, and the United States. • Known as ''La Petite Sirène: Sous L'Ocean'' in French, released in France and the United States.
Disneyland Fun (1990) A full day of Disneyland is shown over Disney hit songs. A remake of
Disneyland Fun set at what was then known as
Euro Disney Resort was released in 1993 under the name ''Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!''. ;Volume notes • Released in 1990 to mark the 35th Anniversary of
Disneyland. • This was the first Disney theme park Sing-Along video. • After an introductory sequence, the sing-along commences with footage of the rides and attractions of
Disneyland, with the appropriate characters' voice actors (and actress) dubbing lines of their costumed character counterparts. • The 1994 re-print introduced a new opening graphic for the series, but retained the original closing graphic. • This volume was given a DVD release in 2005 as part of the
Happiest Homecoming on Earth, using the 1994 re-print. • During "Following the Leader", the kids follow Donald Duck in Disneyland and Peter Pan in Euro Disneyland. • "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" includes a
rap verse not present in the original version. •
Roger Rabbit from
Who Framed Roger Rabbit stars alongside the main Disney characters. • ''Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!'' was released in 1993. • More modern characters such as
Ariel,
Beast,
Belle,
Aladdin,
Jasmine,
Jafar,
Iago,
Genie,
Launchpad McQuack, Grammi Gummi, Sunni Gummi, and Tummi Gummi appear in ''Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!'' • More dialogue is used in ''Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!
than in Disneyland Fun''. • Known as
Vamos a Disneyland Paris in Spanish, released in Spain. There is no Spanish version for
Disneyland Fun. • Known as
En Route Pour Euro Disneyland in French, released in France. There is no French version for
Disneyland Fun.
I Love to Laugh! (1990) ;Volume notes • Hosted by
Ludwig Von Drake • Retitled
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious in 1994, featuring new graphics at the start and new end credits • The 1994 print featured the gold WDHV logo (with blue background), replacing the 1986 Sorcerer Mickey WDHV logo, which was a video editing error, but was bothered not to be corrected. • Known as
Mary Poppins: Supercalifagilistico in Spanish, released in Spain and Latin America. • Known as ''Mary Poppins: C'est Bon de Rire'' in French, released in France and the United States.
Be Our Guest (1992) ;Volume notes • Hosted by
Jiminy Cricket • † "Little Wooden Head" was cut from the 1993 and 1994 versions while not being present in the Spanish version, but returns in
Colors of the Wind. • Known as
La Bella y el Bestia: Nuestro Huésped in Spanish, released in Spain, Latin America, and the United States. Known as
Qué Festin in Spain. • Known as ''La Belle et la Bête: C'est la Fête'' in French, released in France and the United States.
Friend Like Me (1993) ;Volume notes • Hosted by
Jiminy Cricket • This to have a different intro to the theme song play over the opening graphics. In its place, we hear the last couple of bars of
Friend Like Me, with the title
Friend Like Me appearing in Disney's Aladdin-style font, framed by blue and purple smoke, continuing into the remixed opening theme. The remixed opening was heard on
Circle of Life,
Honor to Us All,
Collection of All-Time Favorites, and the UK versions of
Colors of the Wind and
The Hunchback of Notre Dame in Spanish, while the remixed closing theme was also heard on the 1993 and 1994 editions of
Heigh-Ho, as well as
Circle of Life,
Collection of All-Time Favorites, and
Honor to Us All. • Known as
Aladdin: Un Amigo Fiel in Spanish, released in Spain, Latin America, and the United States. Also known as
Un Amigo Genial. • Known as
Aladdin: Je Suis Ton Meilleur Ami in French, released in France and the United States. • Instead of Professor Owl introducing Jiminy Cricket, Jiminy Cricket just shows up at the very beginning of the program. • This is the first time that Professor Owl did not introduce the host.
The Twelve Days of Christmas (1993) The gang spends Christmas at Mickey's Log Cabin and at Disneyland. ;Volume notes • No host (voiceover only) • The song "Here Comes Santa" features highlights of the Disneyland
Christmas Fantasy Parade Campout at Walt Disney World (1994) The gang spends time in the great outdoors at
Fort Wilderness at Walt Disney World. ;Volume notes • † "Let's Go" is only present in the original version. • Originally released as ''Mickey's Fun Songs - Campout at Walt Disney World'', later reissued in the Sing Along Songs series • Christian Buenaventura, Tiffany Burton, Michelle Montoya and Shira Roth from
Kidsongs make appearances in the video.
''Let's Go to the Circus!'' (1994) Mickey and the gang visit
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. ;Volume notes • † "Let's Go" is only present in the original version. • Originally released as ''Mickey's Fun Songs - Let's Go to the Circus!'', later reissued in the Sing-Along Songs series. •
Barry Manilow is reported to have composed the score for the video and wrote two original songs with
Bruce Sussman, but credited as written by Andy Belling and Nick Allen. • This is the only Disney live-action video that doesn't take place at Walt Disney World, even though the Disney characters are shown. • Christian Buenaventura, Tiffany Burton and Michelle Montoya from
Kidsongs, along with child actor
Tahj Mowry, make appearances in the video. •
David Larible and Eric Michael Gillett make guest appearances on the video. •
Samuel E. Wright is credited as the singer for "Animal Calypso".
Circle of Life (1994) ;Volume notes • Hosted by
Jiminy Cricket (1st edition only. 2003 edition featured voiceover only) • † "Following the Leader" is only in the UK version and replaces "
Everybody Wants to Be a Cat". • ^ Songs in the 2003 DVD release • 2003 DVD release includes a Vocabulary Game and
Guess That Song. "
We Are One" and "Upendi" from ''
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' are shown as a bonus when you complete the Advanced Level of the Vocabulary Game and Song #3 of "Guess That Song" respectively, but they don't have any sing-along lyrics. • Known as
El Rey Leon: El Ciclo Sin Fin in Spanish, released in Spain. Also known as
El Ciclo de la Vida. • Known as
Le Roi Lion: Le Cycle de la Vie in French, released in France and the United States.
Beach Party at Walt Disney World (1995) Mickey and the gang have a big beach party. ;Volume notes • † "Let's Go" is only present in the original version. • Originally released as ''Mickey's Fun Songs - Beach Party at Walt Disney World'', later reissued in the Sing Along Songs series. • Mario "Boo" Bailey and Tiffany Burton from
Kidsongs make appearances in the video.
Colors of the Wind (1995) ;Volume notes • Hosted by
Ludwig Von Drake • Features the return of "Little Wooden Head", cut from the 1993 edition of
Be Our Guest • Known as
Colours of the Wind in the UK, because of spelling differences in UK English and US English. • VHS edition features updated preview for the 3rd series, plus a preview for the ''Mickey's Fun Songs'' three tape series • † Songs in foreign versions and replace "Cinderella Work Song" and "Why Should I Worry?". • †^ "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" only appears in foreign English versions (e.g. UK, Australia, etc.) and is replaced by "Hakuna Matata" in other countries. • The "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" sing along has a new montage of Disney Lovers. • The UK version of
Colours of the Wind has new lettering and a Mickey bouncing ball with a feather band around its head (applies to releases in other countries). • The
Colors of the Wind laserdisc also included ''Mickey's Fun Songs: Let's Go to the Circus''. • Known as
Pocahontas: Colores en el Viento in Spanish, released in Spain. • Known as ''Pocahontas: L'Air du Vent'' in French, released in France.
Topsy Turvy (1996) ;Volume notes • Retitled as
From The Hunchback of Notre Dame in the UK and other countries. • Segments only (no host) • † Songs featured in
From The Hunchback of Notre Dame which replaced "Stand by Me", "
The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (The Silly Song)", "Family", and "The Unbirthday Song". • Known as
El Jorobado de Notre Dame in Spanish, released in Spain. • Known as
Le Bossu de Notre Dame: Charivari in French, released in France. • The lyrics "It's the day the devil in us gets released. It's the day we mock the pig and shock the priest" were changed to "Good is bad and best is worst and west is east. On the day, we think the most of those with least" to excise religious references. Esmeralda's pole-dancing scene was also cut to discourage sinful thoughts and sensations. • The beginning of the song "Out There" is cut due to general misery.
Pongo and Perdita (1996) Pongo, Perdita, and the puppies prepare for the Bow Wow Ball. ;Volume notes • The "Following the Leader" segment actually used a recording of the version in
Disneyland Fun. • The only volume without sing-along words on the screen, though it is Closed Captioned (CC) for the hearing impaired (as are most volumes), and sing-along lyrics have been added to the 2006 DVD release (though still incomplete)
From Hercules (1997) ;Volume Notes • Released in all parts of the world except the US • Segments only (no host) • In the song "Pecos Bill", Pecos Bill is shown having a cigarette in his mouth, which is censored in
Home on the Range: Little Patch of Heaven due to references of tobacco use. • The verse about the Painted Indians in "You Can Fly!" is cut in this volume, but appears in
Home on the Range: Little Patch of Heaven. • Known as
Hércules in Spanish, released in Spain. • Known as
Hercule: Héros de Tous les Héros in French, released in France. ==Collection of All Time Favorites series (1997)==