List of Disney's Sing-Along Songs video releases: Difference between revisions

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* Copyrighted in 1990.
* Copyrighted in 1990.
** The earliest copies of this release were printed in December 1990.
** The earliest copies of this release were printed in December 1990.
* On copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in the West Coast area, the G-clef graphic is missing during the "Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum" sequence. This is fixed on copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia and New York City.
* On copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in California, the G-clef graphic is missing during the "Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum" sequence. This is fixed on copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia.
* During the promo at the end of the video, the promo itself was updated to show this title and "Disneyland Fun", making this title the only one in the series to use this version of the promo.
* During the promo at the end of the video, the promo itself was updated to show this title and "Disneyland Fun", making this title the only one in the series to use this version of the promo.
** However, on copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in the West Coast area, this title is wrongly referred to as volume 8, when that volume was actually "Very Merry Christmas Songs". Copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia and New York City have the fixed version of the promo, where this title is correctly referred to as volume 9.
** However, on copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in California, this title is wrongly referred to as volume 8, when that volume was actually "Very Merry Christmas Songs". Copies printed at Technicolor Videocassette in Livonia and New York City have the fixed version of the promo, where this title is correctly referred to as volume 9.
* This was the second of the only three North American video releases to contain clips from "Song of the South". Starting in December 2001, the film was permanently withdrawn and banned worldwide, due to the portrayal of African Americans in the film being racist and offensive.
* This was the second of the only three North American video releases to contain clips from "Song of the South". Starting in December 2001, the film was permanently withdrawn and banned worldwide, due to the portrayal of African Americans in the film being racist and offensive.
** Contains the song, "Everybody Has a Laughing Place" from the film.
** Contains the song, "Everybody Has a Laughing Place" from the film.