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| - There are numerous songs talking about singing a song. The most well known one being Sesame Street's Sing a Song (Simply entitled 'Sing').
- Sing a Song is a 1996 American Live Action/Animated Children's Musical Comedy film starring D.B. Sweeney, Wayne Knight, Bronson Pinchot, Gailard Sartain, Jim Carrey, Dom Deluise, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Jim Henson, Frank Oz, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Marty Feldman, Bill Murray, Martin Short and Martin Sheen, as well as Sweeney's Creations including Terry the Blubber, Mynn and Jynn Wason, Malignant Sow, Ken Strawberry and the cast of Disney. The Movie also marks the debut of Terry the Blubber's Brothers, Moe, Larry and Curly the Blubber. It was written by Walt Disney, Jim Henson, John Lasseter and D.B. Sweeney himself, produced by Joe Ranft, Pete Doctor, Andrew Stanton and Don Sahlin and directed by George Lucas (Live-Action), Steven Spielberg, Ron Clements, John Musker and Tim Burton (Animatio
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| - There are numerous songs talking about singing a song. The most well known one being Sesame Street's Sing a Song (Simply entitled 'Sing').
- Sing a Song is a 1996 American Live Action/Animated Children's Musical Comedy film starring D.B. Sweeney, Wayne Knight, Bronson Pinchot, Gailard Sartain, Jim Carrey, Dom Deluise, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Jim Henson, Frank Oz, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Marty Feldman, Bill Murray, Martin Short and Martin Sheen, as well as Sweeney's Creations including Terry the Blubber, Mynn and Jynn Wason, Malignant Sow, Ken Strawberry and the cast of Disney. The Movie also marks the debut of Terry the Blubber's Brothers, Moe, Larry and Curly the Blubber. It was written by Walt Disney, Jim Henson, John Lasseter and D.B. Sweeney himself, produced by Joe Ranft, Pete Doctor, Andrew Stanton and Don Sahlin and directed by George Lucas (Live-Action), Steven Spielberg, Ron Clements, John Musker and Tim Burton (Animation). The Film was released Theatrically by Walt Disney Pictures and Paramount Pictures on August 24, 1996. There was also a Broadway Musical version in New York City based on the Film and a Theme Park Ride and Show at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. It plays out as an alternate Story of Sweeney return to Theater Performing, this time with him being inspired by Terry the Blubber, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Roger Rabbit and others. The Film recieved rave reviews and it was a Box Office Success, opening at #1 in the US and grossing over $600 Million worldwide. It's also the fastest-selling Home Entertainment Subject as sales reached $400 Million.
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