Warner Bros. Sing Along
Warner Bros. Sing Along, was a series of videos on VHS with musical moments from various Warner Bros. films, and TV shows. Lyrics for the songs are displayed on-screen with the font color changing as the audience is meant to sing the lyric.
History[edit]
Introduced in formally May 1998,[1] Warner Bros. Sing Along premiered as the Warner Bros. response to Disney Sing-Along Songs. Warner Bros. sing along tapes debuted in 1994 for the show Animaniacs.
Volumes[edit]
Yakko's World (1994)[edit]
- Animaniacs Sing-Along
- I'm Cute
- Schnitzelbank
- Make a Gookie
- School
- Wakko's America
- H.M.S. Yakko
- Yakko's World
- I'm Mad
- Animaniacs theme
- Volume notes
- The debut video that would eventually become the Warner Bros. Sign Along series.
Mostly In Toon (1996)[edit]
- Animaniacs Sing-Along
- The Senses
- What Are We?
- The Planet Song
- A Quake, A Quake
- Be Careful What You Eat
- The Presidents
- All The Words In The English Language
- The Tiger Prince
- Panama Canal
- The Ballad of Magellan
- Hello Nurse
- The Big Wrap Party Tonight
- Animaniacs (French Version)
- Volume notes
- The end credits to the video features the French version of the Animaniacs theme song.
Quest for Camelot (1998)[edit]
- On My Father's Wings (Quest for Camelot)
- This Old Knight (Knighty Knight Bugs)
- If I Didn't Have You (Quest for Camelot)
- London Bridge is Falling Down (Bugs Bunny in King Arthur's Court)
- Come Lads and Lasses (Robin Hood Daffy)
- I'm Robin Hood (Robin Hood Daffy)
- I Stand Alone (Quest for Camelot)
- No No No You Don't (Beanstalk Bunny)
- Are You Sleeping (Tweety and the Beanstalk)
- Jimmy Crack Corn (Lumber Jack-Rabbit)
- We're Off to the Wizard (The Wizard of Oz)
- Volume notes
- Originally issued to promote the May 15, 1998 theatrical release of Quest for Camelot and representing the launch of the new home video series of (as yet, unnumbered) Sing Alongs.
- The performance of I Stand Alone is performed by Jess Harnell, instead of Bryan White like in the theatrical version.
Looney Tunes (1998)[edit]
- Warner Bros. Sing Along Theme
- This Is It (The Bugs Bunny Show)
- Shave and a Haircut (Show Biz Bugs)
- Jeepers Creepers (Show Biz Bugs)
- Call Me Wacky Daffy Duck
- The Daring Young Hare on the Flying Trapeze
- Tweety (All a Bir-r-r-d)
- I Thought I Saw a Putty Tat
- The Three Little Bops
- Hooray for Hollywood (What's Up Doc?)
- The Rabbit of Seville
- What's Up Doc?
- The U.S. Air Force Song
- Tea for Two
References[edit]
- ↑ McCormick, Moria (April 18, 1998). "Warner Joins Sing-Along Fray". Billboard. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
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