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Thierrybazzanella.com - Disney's Sing-A-Long Songs - Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah

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List Price: $9.99
Our Price: $37.00
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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Starring: Disney Sing-Along
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786300276550 Format: Animated ISBN: 6300276554 Label: Walt Disney Video Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Video Release Date: 1994-12-16 Running Time: 26 Studio: Walt Disney Video
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Editorial Reviews:
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Purchasers of Disney's "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah," the second volume of the company's Sing Along Songs series, may discover that not everything is as "satisfactchull" as it could be with this tape--it all depends on why you're buying it. If you've sought out the video because of a sentimental devotion to the musical the title tune is taken from, Song of the South, then you're bound to be disappointed. Disney's undying efforts to make nice have spilled into this segment (the first of a nine-song package), and all is sanitized so that the original film's disconcerting depictions of then-de rigueur racial inequality cause no modern-day discomfort. But that's not to say the scene of Uncle Remis strolling a hummingbird- and butterfly-lined road and singing his song isn't a sure-fire mood-lifter, or that it doesn't succeed in its mission, which is to jog joyful childhood memories. And it is the only way to see any of the film on video; Disney has no plans to ever release the controversial film. In fact each of this collection's numbers (all ingrained collectively on a generation now raising its own kids), aims to knead adult viewers' nostalgic sides (presumably part of a strategy to perpetuate Disney die-hards). Especially effective are Cinderella's "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo," the Davy Crockett series' "The Ballad of Davy Crockett," and Snow White's "Whistle While You Work." --Tammy La Gorce
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Song of the South Comment: As much as I loved watching this Disney Sing-A-Long video, when I use to own it, I wouldn't mind seeing and/or hearing Disney's CEO; Robert Iger and the Walt Disney Company talk about releasing the movie that the song Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah came from, which is the one and only, Disney's Song of the South, onto both DVD and BluRay.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disney's Sing-A-Long Songs - Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Comment: I don't know what all the fuss is about! I am not a politically correct person. I am a grandmother trying to show my grandsons what wonderful songs came out of such great movies produced by Disney. All I know is that Disney should re-release such awsome movies so that future generations can admire and enjoy what they're parents grew up with. I have most, if not all, of the sing along songs made by Disney on VHS and I would like them on DVD. My children are successful in their careers and by no means did these movies do them any harm. It taught them to enjoy beautiful music. I agree with Mr. Willert, there are alot of unappropriate movies out there that should be banned but it seems that the most innocent, patriotic, no violence, no sex and certainly spiritual movies are the ones that are criticize the most. And us as consumers, a majority, don't have a leg to stand on because of all the politically correct people, a minority, who have the power to decide what we should hear, see and believe. So please go ahead and re-release all the sing along songs on DVD and believe me you'll have a alot of devoted customers for life (including me).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Song of the South: a GREAT Disney film Comment: I'm heartened by all the reviews I read that are practically begging Disney TO BRING BACK Song of the South. It is one of the
cheeriest, most uplifting old films we have, despite the hyper-myopic views of a tiny minority that sees hate in everything. I know of what I speak: for forty years I've been a college history professor, and for most of that time I've had to put up with the hate-seeking, eternally angry, political correctness bunch. They villify Song of the South, and in their left-wing neo-McCarthyism they seek to destroy anyone who likes it (or any other wholesome film). I am especially grieved that the people at Disney have surrendered to these Neanderthals. Uncle Walt would never have permitted it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Song of the South-Zip A Dee Doo Dah Comment: All I heard on the reviews was stuff about Song of the South being banned. Nobody got down to the songs. Those are supposed to be confiscated (the reviews about Song of the South being banned). Here are the songs:
"The Mickey Mouse Club March"-The Mickey Mouse Club
"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"-Song of the South
"Following the Leader"-Peter Pan
"It's a Small World"-Disneyland
"The Unbirthday Song"-Alice in Wonderland
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"-Cinderella
"Casey Junior"-Dumbo
"The Ballad of Davy Crockett"-Davy Crockett movies
"Give a Little Whistle"-Pinocchio
"Whistle While You Work"-Snow White
Don't blame me, I've seen the video, I just think such words shouldn't be there. Parents, just buy this if you think you like it. Nothing good will come of it anyway.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Show respect? Comment: If it is required that a movie show respect to people of any color then why not also ban every movie that has ever shown white people in a bad light?
This movie shows how it really was at one time in our history, it does not say it was right or wrong. If we hide all of these examples of how things shouldn't have been will African Americans quit bitching about how things were - at some time in the future no white will know what you're talking about if you hide it well enough.
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