Disney Sing-Along Songs: Topsy Turvy
Original title: Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Topsy Turvy
- Video
- 1996
- 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
72
YOUR RATING
A collection of musical numbers from Disney movies, such as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Toy Story", "Oliver and Company", and more.A collection of musical numbers from Disney movies, such as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Toy Story", "Oliver and Company", and more.A collection of musical numbers from Disney movies, such as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", "Toy Story", "Oliver and Company", and more.
Paul Kandel
- Clopin
- (archive footage)
Bill Farmer
- Goofy
- (archive footage)
Ernie Sabella
- Pumbaa
- (archive footage)
Quinton Flynn
- Timon
- (archive footage)
Jason Marsden
- Max Goof
- (archive footage)
Jason Alexander
- Hugo
- (archive footage)
Brian Cummings
- Simon
- (archive footage)
Jodi Benson
- Ariel
- (archive footage)
Samuel E. Wright
- Sebastian
- (archive footage)
Gilbert Gottfried
- Iago
- (archive footage)
Linda Larkin
- Jasmine
- (archive footage)
Liz Callaway
- Jasmine
- (archive footage)
- (singing voice)
Scott Weinger
- Aladdin
- (archive footage)
Danny Elfman
- Jack Skellington
- (archive footage)
Simon Callow
- Grasshopper
- (archive footage)
Kathryn Beaumont
- Alice
- (archive footage)
Featured reviews
I have always considered The Hunchback of Notre Dame a very underrated Disney film, it is not their best, but it is thematically daring, has wonderful animation, one of Disney's most interesting villains and Alan Menken's best score. As far as the Disney sing alongs go, I do prefer Very Merry Christmas Songs, 12 Days of Christmas, Let's Go to the Circus and Zip a Dee Do Dah, but this is fun. The joyous Topsy Turvey and the yearning Out There are featured, and they serve a good purpose. I don't think these two are the best songs in the film, they are Hellfire and Bells of Notre Dame, but I can understand why they weren't used instead, the lyrics are very daring and adult and the melodies while simply incredible aren't what I call catchy, some may be irritated by Topsy Turvey but of all the songs in the film it is by far the most catchy. Of the other Disney songs featured on this video, the one that fits the theme best is Happy Un-Birthday from Alice in Wonderland, quite weird yet catchy. Stand By Me, You've Got a Friend in Me and Streets of Gold are also classics, as is the Dwarfs' Yodel Song. However there is one song that didn't seem to fit as well or was as memorable, and that was Family, I personally would've replaced that with something like Pink Elephants on Parade. Overall, fun and definitely a worthwhile video to have in your collection of Disney films, if you have one that is, I certainly do. 8/10 Bethany Cox
This video is nothing but an extended ad for The Hunchback of Notre Dame. My little brother has a relationship with this video and watches it CONSTANTLY. Maybe why I hate it so much. If I didn't have the classic Timon & Pumbaa music video, "Stand By Me" this tape would have gotten a 1, but a full screen version is here which drops 1 star. Other words, DON'T BUY IT! Here is a review for some of the songs:
Topsy Turvy - the most annoying song on the tape. Geez, some people get tired of hearing 10 guys yell "TOPSY TURVY!".
You Got A Friend In Me - the 2nd best song on the tape. I hate the fact, however, it's just one big montage of "Toy Story" clips.
Stand By Me - classic, that sums it up.
Streets Of Gold - another montage of clips. Di$ney does not seem to put a lot of effort into these videos (that's a good thing!).
That's all I remember. Good songs... BAD VIDEO!
Topsy Turvy - the most annoying song on the tape. Geez, some people get tired of hearing 10 guys yell "TOPSY TURVY!".
You Got A Friend In Me - the 2nd best song on the tape. I hate the fact, however, it's just one big montage of "Toy Story" clips.
Stand By Me - classic, that sums it up.
Streets Of Gold - another montage of clips. Di$ney does not seem to put a lot of effort into these videos (that's a good thing!).
That's all I remember. Good songs... BAD VIDEO!
Did you know
- Alternate versionsIn the United Kingdom release of Disney Sing-Along Songs: Topsy Turvy (1996), several songs replace some that are in the U.S. version. "Father and Son" Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)) replaces "Stand By Me" (Timon & Pumbaa (1995)); "On The Open Road" (A Goofy Movie (1995)) replaces "The Dwarfs' Yodel Song (The Silly Song) " (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)); and "Mine, Mine, Mine" (Pocahontas (1995)), "Sing a New Song" (The Little Mermaid (1992)), "Forget About Love" (The Return of Jafar (1994)), and "What's This?" (The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)) (in that order) replace "Family" (James and the Giant Peach (1996)) and "The Unbirthday Song " (Alice in Wonderland (1951)).
- ConnectionsFeatures Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
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- Disney Sing Along Songs från Ringaren i Notre Dame
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- Runtime30 minutes
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