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![]() In 2012, Danny Elfman composed another rendition at the very beginning of Frankenweenie, although it transitions to a spookier tune near the end of the opening logo.Another rock version is briefly heard during the opening logo of Prom.A rock version of this song is played at the very beginning of Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience.The song was heard in The Simpsons season 31 episode Bart the Bad Guy, which was made after Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios).Pentatonix did a cover of this song for their album, We Need a Little Christmas.Three years prior, she sang a cover of this song for her album Holiday Wishes. In 2017, Idina Menzel, the voice of Elsa, sang this song in Disney Parks Magical Christmas Celebration.In 1999, Eddie Carroll sang the song in Disney on Ice: Let's Celebrate (100 Years of Magic).The song was referenced in The Muppets at Walt Disney World when Mickey Mouse tells the Muppets that a saying they have around The Walt Disney Company is "When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true".Their version, however, includes a portion of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" in the beginning. Jodi Benson and Paige O'Hara, the original voices of Ariel and Belle, recorded a duet version of the song.Ironically, Disney now owns the rights to both the Muppets and Star Wars franchises. The song was also performed on The Muppet Show in the Star Wars episode as the closing number.There's Magic in the Stars, Disneyland Forever, and in Fantasy in the Sky during a countdown to the new year. Dreams Come True at Disneyland and Wishes at the Magic Kingdom as the opening and finale song. The song was heavily featured in Remember.In 2009, the song was preserved into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".In 1991, Billy Joel sang the song in the TV special Simply Mad About the Mouse and its soundtrack.The American Film Institute ranked the song #7 in their 100 Greatest Songs in Film History.The song was the first Disney song to win an Oscar, earning an Academy Award for Best Song.In Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Disneyland Fun, Mickey shoots fireworks from his fingers during this song, just like in the Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Special, Sorcery in the Sky at Disney-MGM Studios (now Disney's Hollywood Studios), and its successor Fantasmic!.On Volume 1 of Disney's Greatest Lullabies, this song is set to clips from Pinocchio, Dumbo, Sleeping Beauty, Wynken, Blynken and Nod, The Rescuers, and Lullaby Land.In 2022, Christophe Beck composed the most recent rendition for the new Walt Disney Pictures logo to celebrate 100 Years of Wonder, began with Strange World.In 2006, Mark Mancina composed a new rendition the song for the previous Walt Disney Pictures logo, starting with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. ![]() From 1985 to 2006, John Debney composed a rendition of the song for the Walt Disney Pictures logo, starting with The Black Cauldron, and lasting until 2006.(This can be heard on the soundtrack album as part of the track "Aladdin's World".) The first four notes of the song are heard in Aladdin when the Genie asks the titular character, "Aladdin, you just won the heart of the Princess! What're you gonna do next?", while shaping his fingers like a TV screen in a parody of the " I'm going to Disney World!" commercials.Now you believe in me (You believe in me) (when you wish upon a star.)Īnything your heart desires will come to youĭreams are as real as you want them to beĭreams are as real as the sky and the sea The Essential Disney Love Song Collection The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disneyĭisney's Lullaby Album: Gentle Instrumental Favorites for Baby Stay Awake (Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films) The Disney Collection - Volume 2 (1987 edition)/Volume 3 (1991 edition)/Volume 1 (2006 editon)ĭisney Babies Lullaby: Favorite Sleepytime Songs for Baby and You
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