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| 480 V/B || ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah'' || USA || 1986 || 26 minutes || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 19, 1987 ||
| 480 V/B || ''Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah'' || USA || 1986 || 26 minutes || TBD || NR || Academy || 1 || N/A || Color || May 19, 1987 ||
* The only additional change this issue of the title had to its case is that the back cover has new distributor information in a different text, with “Buena Vista Home Video” replacing “Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company” as the distributor, and the “480-1” part being renumbered to “480-2”, implying this issue is the second release of the title.
* The only additional change this issue of the title had to its case is that the back cover has new distributor information in a different text, with “Buena Vista Home Video” replacing “Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company” as the distributor, and the “480-1” part being renumbered to “480-2”, implying this issue is the second release of the title.
** On subsequent copies of this issue, another additional change was to the front tape label, where there are no longer blue lines sandwiched between the title and the WDHV logo.
** On subsequent copies of this issue, another additional change was to the front tape label, where there are no longer blue lines sandwiched between the title and the WDHV logo, and the WDHV logo is now in nearly the same font style as the version of the logo on the cover spines.
* This issue of the title does not have any promos at the end of the video, as the original release from 1986 did not either.
* This issue of the title does not have any promos at the end of the video, as the original release from 1986 did not either.
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October 1986

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
480 V/B Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah USA 1986 26 minutes TBD NR Academy 1 N/A Color October 14, 1986
  • The earliest copies of this release of the title have the video dealer announcement at the beginning, following the dark red FBI warning screens.
  • This release of the title does not have any promos at the end of the video.
  • Released in honor of the 40th anniversary of the full-length feature film, "Song of the South".
  • Hosted by Professor Owl.

May 1987

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
480 V/B Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah USA 1986 26 minutes TBD NR Academy 1 N/A Color May 19, 1987
  • The only additional change this issue of the title had to its case is that the back cover has new distributor information in a different text, with “Buena Vista Home Video” replacing “Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company” as the distributor, and the “480-1” part being renumbered to “480-2”, implying this issue is the second release of the title.
    • On subsequent copies of this issue, another additional change was to the front tape label, where there are no longer blue lines sandwiched between the title and the WDHV logo, and the WDHV logo is now in nearly the same font style as the version of the logo on the cover spines.
  • This issue of the title does not have any promos at the end of the video, as the original release from 1986 did not either.
531 V/B Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Heigh-Ho USA 1987 26 minutes TBD NR Academy 1 N/A Color May 19, 1987
  • Released in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first Disney full-length animated feature film, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", in which the song, "Heigh-Ho" originated from.
  • This release of the title does not have any promos at the end of the video.

October 1987

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
581 Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Bare Necessities USA 1987 27 minutes TBD NR Academy 1 N/A Color October 6, 1987
  • Released in honor of the 20th anniversary of the last film Walt Disney himself worked on before he passed away, "The Jungle Book", in which the song, "The Bare Necessities" originated from.
  • The first title in the series to be hosted by Jiminy Cricket, who is introduced at the beginning by Professor Owl, using weirdly transitioned stock audio clips from the introduction to the Zorro theme song in "Heigh-Ho" and the introduction to the Pinocchio song, "Give a Little Whistle" in "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah".
  • The first title in the series to use a promo at the end of the video.

February 1988

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
662 Disney's Sing-Along Songs: You Can Fly USA 1988 28 minutes TBD NR Academy 1 N/A Color February 2, 1988
  • The first title in the series to be hosted by Ludwig Von Drake.
  • Released in honor of the 35th anniversary of "Peter Pan".

December 1988

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
657 Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs USA 1988 27 minutes TBD NR Academy 1 N/A Color December 20, 1988
  • This release of the title does not have the Disney Sing-Along Songs title logo.
  • Some songs in this title were produced by nursery rhymes singer Larry Groce.

August 1989

Catalog number Title Country of origin Original year Length Version MPAA rating Film format Tape count Tape break placement (if applicable) Color Released Note(s)
763 Fun with Music USA 1989 28 minutes TBD NR Academy 1 N/A Color August 31, 1989
  • This release uses footage from “Oliver and Company.” The international release of this title was titled “101 Notes of Fun”, using footage from “101 Dalmatians” instead of “Oliver and Company”.
  • Possibly the first title in the series to use footage from a modern Disney film.