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"Aloha 'Oe" (translated to "Farewell to Thee") is a traditional song from Hawaii. In episode 416 of The Muppet Show, Muppet Labs introduces a new luggage compressor. Beaker goes the extra mile of posing as a tourist and sings the song to himself as he enters the scene.

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  • Aloha ʻOe
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  • "Aloha 'Oe" (translated to "Farewell to Thee") is a traditional song from Hawaii. In episode 416 of The Muppet Show, Muppet Labs introduces a new luggage compressor. Beaker goes the extra mile of posing as a tourist and sings the song to himself as he enters the scene.
  • "Aloha ʻOe", also known as "Farewell to Thee", is a short song sung by Nani Pelekai when it seemed like it was their last moment together with Lilo from the 2002 film Lilo & Stitch. It is also sung by Lilo, Stitch and Reuben during the climax of Leroy & Stitch, due to Jumba using a recording of Elvis Presley singing "Aloha ʻOe" in the creation of Leroy. Variations of the song have also been used in several Disney shorts, such as Jungle Rhythm, Hawaiian Holiday, Soup's On, Hello Aloha, and Freewayphobia.
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  • Liliuokalani
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  • 41.0
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  • 1878(xsd:integer)
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  • Aloha ʻOe
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  • Lilo & Stitch
  • Leroy & Stitch
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  • Liliuokalani
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  • "Aloha 'Oe" (translated to "Farewell to Thee") is a traditional song from Hawaii. In episode 416 of The Muppet Show, Muppet Labs introduces a new luggage compressor. Beaker goes the extra mile of posing as a tourist and sings the song to himself as he enters the scene.
  • "Aloha ʻOe", also known as "Farewell to Thee", is a short song sung by Nani Pelekai when it seemed like it was their last moment together with Lilo from the 2002 film Lilo & Stitch. It is also sung by Lilo, Stitch and Reuben during the climax of Leroy & Stitch, due to Jumba using a recording of Elvis Presley singing "Aloha ʻOe" in the creation of Leroy. Variations of the song have also been used in several Disney shorts, such as Jungle Rhythm, Hawaiian Holiday, Soup's On, Hello Aloha, and Freewayphobia. Annette Funicello sang a full English translation of the song on her album Hawaiannette, released under Buena Vista Records in 1960.
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