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Disney’s Sing-Along Songs: Let's Go To Disneyland Paris!
Songs are for sharing, and learning the words to your favourite Disney songs has never been so much fun! Just sing along to the on-screen lyrics as you enjoy classic Disney characters in their most memorable musical scenes! Celebrate a musical day at Disneyland Paris - the magical place where dreams come true! See Mickey and Minnie hustle and bustle behind the scenes during a day of fun and thrills at the park! Then get a front row seat on some of the wildest rides, like Star Tours, Big Thunder Mountain and the Pirates of the Caribbean. Join Chip and Dale, Roger Rabbit and a Magic Kingdom full of your favourite Disney characters and sing along to the happiest songs on earth!
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Plot Summary
Join beloved Disney characters like Jiminy Cricket, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy as they embark on a magical journey to the newly opened Disneyland Paris. Through a collection of classic Disney songs, the characters explore the enchanting attractions and iconic landmarks of the Parisian theme park. Viewers are invited to sing along to popular tunes while experiencing the wonder and excitement of Disneyland Paris.
Critical Reception
As a direct-to-video release aimed at young children and families, 'Let's Go to Disneyland Paris!' was primarily evaluated on its entertainment value and sing-along features. It was generally well-received by its target audience for its familiar songs and cheerful presentation of the Disneyland Paris experience. Critical reviews focused on its suitability for young viewers and its effectiveness in promoting the park.
What Reviewers Say
Delightful sing-along experience for young Disney fans.
Captures the magic and excitement of Disneyland Paris.
Features a beloved collection of classic Disney songs.
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Fun Fact
This "Sing-Along Songs" volume was released to coincide with the grand opening of Disneyland Paris (then known as Euro Disneyland) in 1992, although the direct-to-video release date is cited as 1997 in some sources.
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