Sing, dance and play along with your favorite Disney songs! Learning the lyrics is easy, because the words appear right on the screen. And for the first time, you can check out cool new dance moves and sing karaoke-style too! So join Disney's most beloved characters in their most memorable musical moments, and turn up the volume on euphonious fun for the entire family!
Get set to laugh your antlers off with hosts Rutt and Tuke-those wisecracking sidesplitting moose brothers from Disney's smash hit, Brother Bear. Count on the comic stylings of this wacky duo to keep the hilarity and the harmony going strong from song to song! With dazzling musical numbers from Brother Bear, Treasure Planet, 101 Dalmatians II, Stitch! The Movie, and more, Brother Bear: On My Way takes you on a tuneful trek across a vast landscape of knowledge, excitement and entertainment!
This marks the first episode to feature a male voiceover saying the names of the songs from their respective movies or shows, unlike the previous videos in which the song titles appeared onscreen.
The first episode to feature a dance along, which appears after the last song.
The "On the Open Road" segment is reused from the non-US release of Topsy Turvy and the US-exclusive Honor to Us All and features a Wilhelm scream.
On the captions of the VHS release, "Koda" is misspelled as "Coda".
This sing-along is one of few to have an actual storyline (in this case, it's Rutt and Tuke trying to get to the Salmon Run). For the introductions, new animation was used to show Rutt and Tuke following clues to get to the Salmon Run. However, in the new animation, Rutt and Tuke's faces are only shown from behind. Animation from the actual film is used in the very beginning and end of the sing-along volume.
"On My Way" and "Welcome" are the only songs in Disney's Sing-Along Songs videos to appear in a widescreen format. However, for the dance along of "On My Way", brownish borders appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
This came with a free ticket to see Brother Bear in theaters.
The song Aloha E Komo Mai from Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and it’s pilot movie Stitch: The Movie, was to promote the Disney Channel tv show, which is the first time a song from a Disney Channel tv show was used in a Sing Along Song episode.
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The DVD release of On My Way.
Opening title card to the 2003 release of On My Way.