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Babes in Toyland (1997) Part 6 of 6
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"A magical fun ride - it's toy-rific!" - Disney Adventures
Babes in Toyland (1997) Part 5 of 6
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"A magical fun ride - it's toy-rific!" - Disney Adventures
Babes in Toyland (1997) Part 4 of 6
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"A magical fun ride - it's toy-rific!" - Disney Adventures
Babes in Toyland (1997) Part 3 of 6
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"A magical fun ride - it's toy-rific!" - Disney Adventures
Babes in Toyland (1997) Part 2 of 6
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"A magical fun ride - it's toy-rific!" - Disney Adventures
Babes in Toyland (1997) Part 1 of 6
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"A magical fun ride - it's toy-rific!" - Disney Adventures
The Score of The Great Mouse Detective (1986) Part 2 of 3
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Score by Henry Mancini Music CD tracks used: Checkmate Reunion Ratigan's Plan
The Score of Lilo & Stitch (2002) Part 2 of 2
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Score by Alan Silvestri Music CD tracks used: You Can Never Belong Don't Turn Left We're Just Here for Him The Rescue Stitch Arrested
The Score of Lilo & Stitch (2002) Part 1 of 2
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Score by Alan Silvestri Music CD tracks used: Experiment 626 Escape I Shouldn't Have Yelled Lilo's Bedroom What's Best for Lilo Glade
BATS (1999 Film) Theme
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This music plays during the film's end credits. Score by Graeme Revell
Babes in Toyland (1997 Film) Songs Part 2 of 2
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"A Crooked Man" "The Worst is Yet to Come" "It's You" "Mr. Dumpty's Toyland Reprise"
Babes in Toyland (1997 Film) Songs Part 1 of 2
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Babes in Toyland (1997 Film) Songs Part 1 of 2
Instrumental Versions of Three Dr. Facilier Scenes
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Instrumental Versions of Three Dr. Facilier Scenes
Munchies (1987) Theme
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Munchies (1987) Theme
Nico The Unicorn (1998) Theme
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Nico The Unicorn (1998) Theme
My Little Pony: The Movie (1986) Theme
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My Little Pony: The Movie (1986) Theme

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  • @user-hy3dt6gd4c
    @user-hy3dt6gd4c Před měsícem

    4:08

  • @user-hy3dt6gd4c
    @user-hy3dt6gd4c Před měsícem

    9:18 9:18

  • @Lobito_Cuter
    @Lobito_Cuter Před 3 měsíci

    el sonido de la nostalgia :´´v

  • @dallongoodwin4955
    @dallongoodwin4955 Před 4 měsíci

    In the toy factory song, does the clown have a low singing voice while the guy with the mustache has the high voice, or is it both?

  • @Fuel_The_Generator
    @Fuel_The_Generator Před 6 měsíci

    Lyrics: [There's nothing the matter with me. I'm not the problem, I'm never the problem. It's everyone else.] I live in land of nincompoops I curse them everyone So feverishly devoted to their laughter and their fun I never had fun or laughter, and, you see, I turned out fine That's why my little scheme is so divine Ooh, what a crooked man is Barnaby [Ah, yes.] There's nobody more unscrupulous than he [Oh, thank you so much.] We agree that he's a miserable gent They say his very soul is bent. Each winter I'm filled with nausea Imagining (ugh) the toys Constructed in threatening quantities For screeching girls and boys This holiday, they'll discover Only the rug beneath the tree Because I'll destroy that blasted factory! HA! Ooh, what a crooked man is Barnaby It's kind of as if he's morally askew True affection tends to make him very ill For hatred is his greatest thrill Oh, yes, I'll crush the toys to rubble Burst their silly bubble Make this jolly land a place they long to leave I'll fill the streets with quicksand Santa's sleigh with bricks, and I'll have myself a merry Christmas Eve [The clock is ticking my little factory. Your days are numbered!] I'll rid them of every play things Oh, it thrills me to my bones No Red Rubber Balls, No Dainty Dolls, No Tiny Telephones If I did without such rubbish, then why shouldn't everyone? We'll live in a toyless world at last. Hurrah! [Hit it, boys.] Ooh, what a crooked man is Barnaby [Indescribably.] There's no point of view more venomous than he [You're so quick to notice.] 'Tis no lie that he's a truly nasty guy He never had a toy, that's why Ooh, what a crooked man is Barnaby [Undeniably!] There's nothing more warped than his philosophy [Not even remotely close!] We can plainly see why he's his only fan [What a slimeball!] That Barnaby is a crooked man...!

  • @TheRodan84
    @TheRodan84 Před 6 měsíci

    Since this one It’s due

  • @TheRodan84
    @TheRodan84 Před 6 měsíci

    There hasn’t been a Babes in Toyland movie this one And that was back in 1997

  • @Chris9017
    @Chris9017 Před 8 měsíci

    0:35-1:25 is perhaps one of the most magical moments of the film. You can see and feel the hope and anticipation of our friends as they approach the city, getting closer and closer to the finish line after all the hardships they went through.

  • @PajafromPrague
    @PajafromPrague Před 8 měsíci

    I like Gonzalgo and Rodriguez became nice too and understood who is the real villian . Just like evidentlly the goblins who chased Barnaby out 😊

  • @chumbucket58
    @chumbucket58 Před 9 měsíci

    Fella come back it's been 11 years

  • @luisbalmaceda-oo9sn
    @luisbalmaceda-oo9sn Před 9 měsíci

    Oh! You guys, my daughter is having a CZcams channel one day, and she’s gonna make a movie just like this one! Your going to love it!!

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 Před 9 měsíci

    I just wish they'd had one more song after 'Worthless' - I didn't want it to be the last song in the movie.

  • @carolinewampler7935
    @carolinewampler7935 Před 10 měsíci

    Aw they're so cute can I have one

  • @amandacresswell2799
    @amandacresswell2799 Před 10 měsíci

    I love all the songs from this movie.

  • @amandacresswell2799
    @amandacresswell2799 Před 10 měsíci

    The song that I really love so much is the "Dream" song it's so beautiful to sing along with.

  • @katieinwonderland2879

    I wish Christmas were here

  • @carterleedavis5412
    @carterleedavis5412 Před rokem

    9:41 it look like a dog tail

  • @TheKatTaylor
    @TheKatTaylor Před rokem

    This brought a tear to my eye. At 27 years old, I still remember watching this movie with my parents and sister. Wonderful memories!

  • @PajafromPrague
    @PajafromPrague Před rokem

    Seems the goblins turned nicer and understood who s the villian who wants to just abuse them 😊

  • @acethewolf4082
    @acethewolf4082 Před rokem

    CAN YOU PLEASE UPLOAD THE FULL SOUNDTRACK I LOVED THE MUSIC IN THIS MOVIE

  • @sallykohorst8803
    @sallykohorst8803 Před rokem

    Great movie and soundtrack.

  • @sammywestenberger9303

    Happy Birthday 🎂🎈🎉🎊🎁 Lacey Chabert

  • @sammywestenberger9303

    Mark Watters Isolated Score Merry Christmas 🎁🎄 Finale ToyLand (Reprise)

  • @sammywestenberger9303

    R.I.P. Christopher Plummer

  • @sammywestenberger9303

    R.I.P. Charles Nelson Reilly

  • @shannonarnold7852
    @shannonarnold7852 Před rokem

    0:07 🥁

  • @shannonarnold7852
    @shannonarnold7852 Před rokem

    1:05 Shouting

  • @jwelch5742
    @jwelch5742 Před rokem

    The film score of The Brave Little Toaster was performed by the New Japan Philharmonic. Newman's score for this movie was one of his earlier works and apparently one that he felt very close to. He did not view it as a cheerful one, and decided to give the film a dramatic score to reinforce the serious nature of many of the film's themes. Rees admired his "rich, classical style", and chose him so that the film wouldn't have "cartoon music" Rees stated that Newman would attempt to get into the headspace of the characters, and thought in the terms of the inanimate objects being real characters. Rees told that Newman's score was as "grand as anything he would ever do", rather than composing the music differently due to the medium being animation. He wove death, joy, love, loss, and struggle into the work. Newman's composing style was influenced by his philosophy that behind every "chord of joy" lies an element of sadness, whether it being the knowledge it won't last forever, that it is a facade for a deeper emotion, or that joy itself comes from sadness. He used lush strings in the opening scenes to convey a sense of longing. s the characters are introduced, the score becomes more lively, and each character has their own theme, influenced by their personality. For example, Kirby is a grumpy and old vacuum cleaner, and so Newman provides a theme consisting of low chords, whereas Radio was given a brassy fanfare to reflect his self-important personality. These musical motifs wove their way into the entire movie score. At some points, the style of music was used to provoke an emotional response, for example when the Air Conditioner breaks down, the orchestra first trembles and then bursts with energy. After this the music returns to a somber tone, as the appliances start to realize that there is truth to what he said. When they explore the outside world for the first time, the music fills with a "pastoral grandeur", and when they enter the woods, strings, flutes, bells and brass are used to convey the simultaneous magic and danger of the outdoors. The film also contains a Busby Berkeley Italian opera-esque sequence containing a fish. The score was finally given a limited release in 2004. The film contains four original songs ("City of Light", "It's a B-Movie", "Cutting Edge", and "Worthless") that were written by Van Dyke Parks. Rees "felt uncomfortable with the full Broadway book musical approach", and his philosophy was that the songs should be part of the action and plot without stopping for a big production number. Rees specifically wanted characters to be able to break out into song whenever they wanted to, similar to the films of the Hollywood Golden Age. Once they were written, Newman used the songs in his own score. For example, the first song in the film, "City of Light", displays the character's naivety and apprehension, and contains a motif that gets more complex as the film goes on. This approach made the score more cohesive. "It's a B-Movie" is filled with black humour and an ominous pipe organ as the mutant appliances scare the main characters. The synthesizer-driven "Cutting Edge" sees the Master's state-of-the-art appliances boast about how great they are. The poignant number "Worthless" is a track filled with piano, strings, guitar, and vocals which are abruptly cut off when the singing cars are crushed. The junkyard sequence's climax evokes feelings of desperation, danger, suspense and real world peril. Newman "reprises the score's subtle and varied themes over the end credits". Newman wrote and orchestrated the score over a 50-hour period, which included embarking on a 12-hour flight to Japan to record with the orchestra in Maeda Hall. The New Japan Philharmonic gave the score a "luxurious sound" that was impressive given the limited resources available. The sound effects were not from a library, and were instead, exclusively made Foley sounds, with various real world objects around Los Angeles being used in the score, such as objects in antique stores. This technique was used because Rees wanted to create new characters with new sounds. The sound mixers, including former Disney studio mixer Shawn Murphy who recorded the score, asked how they would do their job due to the film being animated, and Rees explained that they should mix it like any other film, instead of thinking of it like it were a cartoon.

  • @adriangarcia543
    @adriangarcia543 Před rokem

    I wish for a new movie babes in toyland

  • @jamaziafranklin4913

    22 yes old and this is still one of my all time favorites. Glad I found it again

  • @purpledrea45
    @purpledrea45 Před rokem

    Kinda violent for a kids movie

  • @user-dc7pk9qg7j
    @user-dc7pk9qg7j Před 2 lety

    Adag4:erousman.2009

  • @wineem69them19
    @wineem69them19 Před 2 lety

    The music that plays in my head when I am trying to masturbate to shitty free 45 second porn scenes....

  • @sophiadellacroce9445
    @sophiadellacroce9445 Před 2 lety

    0:55-1:19

  • @sophiadellacroce9445
    @sophiadellacroce9445 Před 2 lety

    :55 is what I need to use

  • @DrasticFox2004
    @DrasticFox2004 Před 2 lety

    8:05 - 11:36 My favorite

  • @Lvv3nd3r
    @Lvv3nd3r Před 2 lety

    I remember the whole movie and the other 2 and it was so beautiful !! This made vid made me cry 2 times

  • @CarlosVillar1997
    @CarlosVillar1997 Před 2 lety

    It sounded like Disney movies.

    • @darkbots5900
      @darkbots5900 Před 2 lety

      1986 hasbro transformers movie and gi joe and transformers Disney style mlp villains

  • @banderas2000
    @banderas2000 Před 2 lety

    BATS!

  • @josephzielinski8817
    @josephzielinski8817 Před 2 lety

    Oh no, where's that no good.

  • @sonicxrich0789
    @sonicxrich0789 Před 3 lety

    Black Beauty films: ◾ Black Beauty (January 1921) ◾ Black Beauty (August 29, 1946) ◾ Black Beauty (April 1971) ◾ Black Beauty (October 28, 1978) ◾ Black Beauty (1987) ◾ Black Beauty (July 29, 1994) ◾ Black Beauty (November 27, 2020) Black Beauty TV Series: ◾ The Adventures of Black Beauty (17 September 1972 - 10 March 1974) ◾ The New Adventures of Black Beauty (1990 - 1992)

  • @trevorwarne1166
    @trevorwarne1166 Před 3 lety

    What's Lampy doing anyway?

    • @bay1036
      @bay1036 Před 3 lety

      She Used Herself As A Lightning-rod To Recharge Their Car Battery

    • @trevorwarne1166
      @trevorwarne1166 Před rokem

      @@bay1036 It's a he!

  • @trevorwarne1166
    @trevorwarne1166 Před 3 lety

    2:36 Toaster: Lampy!

  • @trevorwarne1166
    @trevorwarne1166 Před 3 lety

    1:31 Kirby: Blanket!

  • @trevorwarne1166
    @trevorwarne1166 Před 3 lety

    What if they replaced "Blanky" and "Blanket" with "Mowgli" in nearly everything they said?

    • @morganrussman
      @morganrussman Před rokem

      With mowgli, you mean the name of the kid from the jungle book?

    • @trevorwarne1166
      @trevorwarne1166 Před rokem

      @@morganrussman Yes!

    • @morganrussman
      @morganrussman Před rokem

      @Trevor Warne out of curiosity, could you explain why?

  • @trevorwarne1166
    @trevorwarne1166 Před 3 lety

    What if John Rhys-Davies was the voice of Kirby instead of Thurl Ravenscroft?

  • @trevorwarne1166
    @trevorwarne1166 Před 3 lety

    The storm scene during which Toaster and Kirby call Blanky’s name (Kirby refers to Blanky as “Blanket”), while Lampy tries to recharge the group’s dead battery. Poor Lampy!

  • @antonioamato3309
    @antonioamato3309 Před 4 lety

    I could of swore there was a song in this movie better watch out the bats are gonna get yea lol

    • @nadinacorbitt
      @nadinacorbitt Před 4 lety

      Right.. I have been looking for that song today and can't find it.

    • @jjchampion
      @jjchampion Před 4 lety

      ​@@nadinacorbitt ME TOO! "Bats, bats, bats, they're gonna getcha!"

    • @nadinacorbitt
      @nadinacorbitt Před 4 lety

      @@jjchampion yess, and I am still searching for the song. That was the best part about the whole movie 😂😂

    • @knocksomethingoutcha
      @knocksomethingoutcha Před 4 lety

      Not sure if it was the movie or a theatrical trailer, but I've been looking off and on for a year now and haven't been able to locate it. If anyone does, please let us know.

    • @jjchampion
      @jjchampion Před 3 lety

      I'm glad other people remember it, too. After years of finding no trace of it anywhere, my wife and I were starting to think maybe we made it up ourselves as a joke.

  • @monkula8064
    @monkula8064 Před 4 lety

    What kind of creature Is munchies? I’ll tell you the answer. Munchies are little Komodo dragons with bounty hunter suit

  • @yourbae2244
    @yourbae2244 Před 4 lety

    Au ses tros bien enplus j'adore les licornes 🦄🦄❤😥