Now the whole family can take part in the musical enchantment of Beauty and the Beast-and share the magical musical moments from several of Disney's most popular and best-loved films! You'll love singing along to the Academy Award-winning song "Beauty and the Beast" and to "Be Our Guest"-in addition to the cheery lyrics of "Chim Chim Cher-ee", the Academy Award-winning song from Mary Poppins; "Bella Notte" from Lady and the Tramp; and many more unforgettable songs performed by your favorite Disney characters!
"Little Wooden Head" is cut from later and Laserdisc print, plus all international releases (Pinocchio was featured on the back cover initially, but later prints replaced him with Pooh), but returns in Colors of the Wind and The Early Years.
However, it made a surprise appearance on the 1994 reprint, but still uses the later release tape master, due to the 1994 reprint becoming rare and hard to look.
The 1994 reprint is known to be very rare and hard to find in stores.
The 1994 tape master can be impossible and rare to find, since most 1994 reprint copies of this tape didn't use the 1994 tape master.
Its removal was the result of an injunction against the title obtained by Bourne Co. over the song's lyrics appearing onscreen.
The insturmental of the last few bars of "Little Wooden Head" when Jiminy Cricket introduces "Bella Notte" was muted on foreign releases.
None of the international or foreign copies have "Little Wooden Head", since it was already absent in Version 2.
One of the unknown YouTube users has uploaded the 1994 master on YouTube, and featured the 1994 new logo on the opening and closing, but their channel was terminated.
This is the last volume that two-line lyrics are used during some segments, a method that was used in certain songs since Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah.
In "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind", an entire segment where Bartholomew gets punished for calling Professor Ratigan a rat is removed (likely as much because it was originally a very long segment where there was hardly any singing as because of its darker tone than the rest of the song), as is a portion earlier on mentioning the drowning of widows and orphans and praising Ratigan for it and another portion featuring a harp solo from Ratigan.
A new promo for this series featuring Professor Ludwig Von Drake premiered at the end of this video. The footage with Von Drake at the piano at the start of the promo uses stock footage from Inside Outer Space. This promo would be used through 1995 and go through three different variations, including the initial version.
The Spanish version shows the Latin title on the opening but the Castilian title on the closing.