Brer Rabbit Read Along and Cassette Net Worth
Disney Read-Alongs are a series of illustrated books for children with accompanying recordings of the books being read. The first Read-Alongs, volume-and-record sets, were released in 1965 past Disneyland Records (now Walt Disney Records); several hundred titles have been produced.
The books were typically adaptations of popular Disney movies, cartoons, and other stories, running 24 pages. Sometimes in that location would be adaptations of non-Disney stories (such equally generic fairy tale adaptations, or even certain non-Disney properties), stories based on Disneyland theme park attractions, and original stories featuring Disney'southward characters. A narrator (or in some titles, a character from the story in first-person) read the story, and dialogue and songs from the original source were included. The sound of Tinker Bell'due south chimes was the signal for the reader to turn the page. Until 1991, the books always independent the tagline "Encounter the pictures, HEAR the story/tape/tape, READ the volume." The first editions typically had this introduction:
- "This is a Walt Disney/Disneyland original Little Long-Playing Record, and I am your story reader. I am going to begin now to read the story of [insert title here]. You can read along with me in your book. You volition know information technology'southward time to turn the page when Tinker Bong rings her little bells like this: (audio of 'chimes' ringing; though different from the familiar chimes beneath). Let's begin at present."
In virtually cases, the narrator was Robie Lester on 1965-1971 titles, and Lois "Lane" Wilkinson on 1970-1974 titles.
Meanwhile, the 2nd editions (released beginning in 1976), and new titles released thereafter (beginning with the Little Golden Book and Record/Cassette sets), typically had this introduction (since the second editions were too released on cassette), and still do to this twenty-four hours:
- "This is the story of [insert title here]. Y'all tin read along with me in your book. You will know information technology is fourth dimension to plow the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (audio of chimes ringing). Permit's begin now."
(Annotation: Both editions of Peter and the Wolf did not include a chimes ring and thus that office of the introduction was skipped.)
Occasional titles accept different intros, either by real people or characters. Some titles besides had dissimilar signals for turning the page (particularly the Niggling Golden Book read-alongs), but most were presented in this manner. Also the way the story was presented differed from the commencement and second editions. In the former, the story was usually presented in its entirety on side 1 (on some shorter ones, the story was read twice), with 1 or two songs related to the story on side ii. In the latter, the story was spread out across both sides of the record with the related song(s) usually playing after the story was finished, but on some mid-to-belatedly 1970s titles the song(s) would be incorporated into the story. A scattering of early on read-along titles also had the story spread onto both sides of the record, simply the norm was the entire story being on side 1.
The first editions also had no grapheme voices, music or sound effects accompanying the story; the sole exception was Peter and the Wolf, integrating its music score into the story and backing Robie Lester's narration. Beginning with the Little Golden Book read-alongs, about all new releases would include boosted character voices alongside the narrator, likewise as audio furnishings and background music. (Some titles of existing Disney films would use the music straight from the film; others would remake it or use similar-sounding scores. Past the mid-1980s, Disney had put together a library of multi-purpose stock music cues bundled and compiled past Gary Powell to apply in several read-alongs that did not utilize actual film scores, that are still used on certain new read-along titles to this twenty-four hour period.) Such voice cast members heard on the late 1970s and early 1980s read-alongs included Hal Smith, Patricia Parris, Tony Pope, Corey Burton, Tress MacNeille, Les Perkins, Linda Gary, Laurie Chief, and Bob Holt. A curious exception was the 1977 reissue of the Snowfall White and the Seven Dwarfs read-along, which did not re-record the story's narration and voices, only simply reused Robie Lester's narration of the 1966 original, with music and sound effects added. Additionally, the 1970 read-forth of The Night Before Christmas stayed as-is on the tape version, but was also released on cassette in 1977, retaining Lois Lane'south original narration (with the opening modified a flake to remove referencing the title as a tape), making information technology the only "original"-fashion read-along to also be released on cassette in addition to tape.
In 1976, Disney started releasing Read-Along titles on cassette in addition to the versions on records. The cassette versions usually had the story in its entirety, plus the songs (if applicable) on both sides making it unnecessary to turn the cassette over to listen to the residuum of the story. As such, the sides were non designated. The cassette versions were based on the second editions.
- "That was the end of the story. If y'all would like to hear it over again, [merely] turn the tape over."
The word "merely" was added in 1988.
The final cassette to use the end message is that of Hercules. Starting in 1979, Disneyland Records likewise released "Take a Tape Forth" sets that included several read-alongs on cassette; each tape having a different story on each side (rather than the same story being on both sides of the cassette.)
Originally, the Disney read-along records were pressed with patently green labels with black lettering. In 1976, the records began beingness pressed with the xanthous "rainbow" labels seen on all of their LP albums beginning at that point. The cassette tapes were usually cherry with a white characterization, though some of the Aureate read-along cassettes were yellow. Outset in the late 1980s, white cassette tapes were utilized, and and so they began to be made in a magenta color in the early on 1990s.
Start in 1976, Disneyland Records also began producing read-along adaptations of Little Gilt Book titles, released simultaneously on record and cassette. These were usually touted on the encompass as "A Trivial Golden Book & Tape/Cassette", and each story would accept a new vocal or two written (and sometimes performed) by Larry Groce. In 1983, Disney and Aureate teamed upward again to produce 4 read-along versions of Mercer Mayer's Picayune Critter stories. These unremarkably had 2 songs each after the story, written by Michael and Patty Silversher and/or Larry Groce, and had their own variation of the introduction...
- "Hello. I'm Little Critter, and this is the story of [Piffling Critter-related title]. You lot can read along with me in your book. You'll know it'south time to turn the page when you hear the grasshopper hop like this: (audio of grasshopper jumping). Let's begin at present."
Though non exactly traditional read-alongs, in the early 1980s Disneyland Records also began releasing "Disney Songtape and Volume" sets, which consisted of one of their existing LP albums on audio cassette, and an accompanying 24-page read-along book containing the lyrics to the songs. The tagline on the back of these was: "SEE the pictures, HEAR the tape, READ the book, SING!"
In the mid-1980s, Fisher-Price also distributed some of Disney'due south generic fairy tale read-alongs, forth with Mother Goose Rhymes, nether their own line of "Fisher Price Classics" read-along records and cassettes. Additionally, Disneyland Records and Fisher-Cost co-produced read-along cassette adaptations of some of the Disney's Wonderful World of Reading books in 1981, along with comic book adaptations of some of their animated features.
From 1984 to 1987, Disneyland/Vista Records produced read-alongs in the "Disney Discovery Series", teaching such subjects every bit counting, manners, the alphabet, colors and shapes, different jobs and modes of transportation, the seasons, telling fourth dimension, and safety tips. These were generally narrated past Laurie Primary, William Woodson, Linda Gary, and sometimes Tony Pope (in character every bit Goofy), and often told in rhyme. They featured diverse characters from numerous Disney animated features and shorts of the time, and would conclude with a vocal or ii relating to the story (typically performed by Larry Groce, often coming from the older Little Gilt Book read-alongs or from the Children's Favorites series of albums.) Their introduction went equally follows:
- "The Disney Discovery Serial presents [insert championship here]. You tin can read forth with me in your book. You'll know it'southward time to plow the folio when you hear the chimes ring like this: (audio of chimes ringing). Let's brainstorm now."
In 1987, Disneyland/Vista Records discontinued all vinyl read-alongs, and as a result, many pre-1976 titles that were still available (and had not been redone as "second editions" in the tardily 70s and early 80s) went out of print. An exception was several of the generic fairy tale adaptations (such as Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Hansel and Gretel, Little Red Riding Hood, and The Gingerbread Human being) that were reissued as cassette editions under the "Disney Presents Your Favorite Fairy Tales" banner, with new cover artwork and new songs and narration on the cassettes (past Marvin Kaplan). These read-alongs did not have any character voices, similar to the 1965-1974 read-alongs, merely had groundwork music and audio furnishings accompanying them, and each story began with an original song, "I Wish I Was Magic". Similarly, the read-along adaptation of The Aristocats was never fabricated into a 2nd edition during the time read-alongs were still being released on record, and then in 1987 a cassette remake was released; since the 1970 narration featured no character dialogue, it was reused word-for-word in the 1987 version, read past Linda Gary and with sound effects and the usual Disney read-along stock music added.
- "This is the story of [Minnie 'n Me-related here]. Permit's read along together in our book. Yous'll know it's fourth dimension to turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing). Here we go."
Storyteller serial
There is a similar series of audiobooks called the Storyteller series. Each entry lasts for 45 minutes, only with almost every detail from the movies. For example, in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, David Ogden Stiers portrays the narrating Archdeacon in both the Read-Along and Storyteller versions. For another instance, the Read-Along version of The Lion Rex has beginning person narration from Rafiki's signal of view, while the Storyteller version has separate third person narration by Roy Dotrice.
Non-Disney
Disney also produced titles based on non-Disney properties, such equally, notably, the Star Wars films (years before Disney caused Lucasfilm in 2012); these were released under the Buena Vista Read-Along Adventure name (one exception was East.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which was released with the Disneyland characterization). The Star Wars titles ofttimes used the sound of R2-D2 beeping as the page-turning signal. Disney also produced various Peanuts book-and-audio read-alongs with Charles Schulz and United Features Syndicate; these were often told in script format and utilized the actual audio from the TV specials that were being adjusted. These were based on select Tv specials that aired, with the exception of Snoopy, Come Domicile, which was based on the 1972 film, which, ironically enough, doesn't characteristic any of The Sherman Brothers music, but recycled music from It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown which was done by Vince Guaraldi. These titles had their own variation of the introduction:
- "Hi. I'one thousand Charlie Brown. You lot tin read along in your book as y'all listen to the story. You'll know it'southward time to turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing). And at present nosotros present [Peanuts-related title]."
Other non-Disney properties that were adapted by Buena Vista into read-alongs included Garfield, the Go-Forth Gang, Rainbow Brite, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Voltron, Photon, ALF, and Gumby.
Currently, Disney Publishing Worldwide (in collaboration with Walt Disney Records) releases Read-Along sets as 32-folio books with sound CDs, and exercise not characteristic whatsoever songs relating to the story.
Titles
Some of the titles released on vinyl include:
- 301: Sleeping Beauty (1965; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 302: Mary Poppins (1965; new edition, 1977) - Narrated past Tony Pope (as Bert)
- 303: Three Little Pigs (1965; new edition, 1978) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 304: Peter Pan (1965; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 305: Ane Hundred and Ane Dalmatians (1965; new edition, 1982) - Narrated past Unknown (as Pongo)
- 306: Alice in Wonderland (1965; new edition, 1979) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 307: Lady and the Tramp (1965; new edition, 1979) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 308: Cinderella (1965; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 309: Bambi (1966; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 310: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1966; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Robie Lester (both versions)
- 311: Pinocchio (1966; new edition, 1977) - Narrated past Hal Smith (as Jiminy Cricket)
- 312: Mother Goose Rhymes (1966; new edition, 1979) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 313: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966; new edition, 1979) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 314: The 7 Dwarfs and their Diamond Mine (1966)
- 315: Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1967)
- 316: The Gnome-Mobile (1967)
- 317: Hansel and Gretel (1967) - Narrated by Robie Lester
- 318: Black Beauty (1967)
- 319: The Jungle Book (1967; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Laurie Primary (as Bagheera the Panther)
- 320: The Happiest Millionaire (1967)
- 321: Peter and the Wolf (1968; new edition, 1978) (did not have a chimes ring) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 322: Heidi (1968)
- 323: Information technology's a Pocket-sized Globe (1968; new edition, 1978) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 324: Dumbo (1968; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 325: How the Camel Got His Hump (1968)
- 326: Acting Out the ABC's (1968)
- 327: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Mean solar day (1968; new edition, 1978) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 328: Little Scarlet Riding Hood (1968)
- 329: Babes in Toyland (1968)
- 330: Picayune Hiawatha (1969)
- 331: The Grasshopper and the Ants (1969)
- 332: The Little Red Hen (1969)
- 333: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger (1969)
- 334: Mickey Mouse, Brave Lilliputian Tailor (1969) - Narrated by Robie Lester
- 335: Johnny Appleseed (1969)
- 336: Pirates of the Caribbean (1969)
- 337: The Gingerbread Human (1969)
- 338: More than Jungle Book (1969)
- 339: The Haunted Mansion (1969) - Narrated past Robie Lester
- 340: The Ugly Duckling (1970)
- 341: The Emperor's New Dress (1970)
- 342: The Adventures of Robin Hood (1970)
- 343: Thumper's Race (1970)
- 344: The Night Earlier Christmas (1970; reissued in 1976 with number 251) - Narrated by Lois Lane
- 345: The Bremen Town Musicians (1970)
- 346: Rapunzel (1970)
- 347: The Wizard of Oz (1970; new edition, 1978) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 348: Mickey and the Beanstalk (1970)
- 349: The Aristocats (1970) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 350: Pecos Bill (1970)
- 351: Lambert the Sheepish Lion (1970)
- 352: Suzie, the Piffling Blue Coupe (1970)
- 353: The Little House (1970)
- 354: Johnny Fedora and Alice Bluish Bonnet (1970)
- 355: The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met (1970)
- 356: Aladdin and his Lamp (1971)
- 357: Swiss Family unit Robinson (1971; new edition, 1982)
- 358: 20,000 Leagues Under the Ocean (1971; new edition, 1982)
- 359: Sinbad the Crewman (1971)
- 360: Davy Crockett (1971; new edition, 1982)
- 361: Treasure Island (1971; new edition, 1982)
- 362: More Mother Goose (1971)
- 363: Brer Rabbit and the Tar Babe (1971; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 364: Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
- 365: Robin Hood (1973; new edition, 1977) - Narrated past Bob Holt
- 366: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974; new edition, 1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 369: The Rescuers (1977) - Narrated past Bob Holt
- 370: The Hobbit (1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 371: Pete's Dragon (1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 381: The Black Hole (1979)
- 382: The Return of the Rex (1980)
- 383: The Play a joke on and the Hound (1981) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 384: Tron (1982) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 385: Return to Oz (1985)
- 386: Mickey's Christmas Carol (1982) - Narrated by William Woodson
- 387: Counting Fun (Disney Discovery Series) (1984) - Narrated past Laurie Master and Tony Pope (as Goofy)
- 388: Baby Animals (Disney Discovery Serial) (1984) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 389: The Black Cauldron (1985) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 390: Manners (Disney Discovery Series) (1985) - Narrated past William Woodson
- 391: ABCs (Disney Discovery Serial) (1985) - Narrated past William Woodson and Tony Pope (as Goofy)
- 392: Things That Get (Disney Discovery Serial) (1985) - Narrated by Linda Gary and Tony Pope (as Goofy)
- 393: People at Piece of work (Disney Discovery Series) (1985) - Narrated by William Woodson and Tony Pope (as Goofy)
- 394: Wuzzles - Hoppopotamus Goes to Hollywuz (1985) - Narrated by Stan Freberg
- 395: Wuzzles - Bumblelion's Funny Money (1985) - Narrated past Stan Freberg
- 396: Wuzzles - Butterbear's Surprise Guest (1985) - Narrated by Stan Freberg
- 397: Wuzzles - Eleroo and the Brahma Bullfinch (1985) - Narrated past Stan Freberg
- 400: Cubbi Finds a Friend (Gummi Bears)
- 499: The Haunted Firm (1986) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 500: The Flight of Dragons (1986) - Narrated past William Schallert
- 501: Gummies to the Rescue (Gummi Bears)
- 502: Zummi's Magic Spell (Gummi Bears)
- 503: The Keen Mouse Detective (1986) - Narrated past Laurie Chief
- 504: Tummi and the Dragon (Gummi Bears)
- 507: Safety First (Disney Discovery Serial) (1986) - Narrated past William Woodson and Linda Gary
- 508: Colors and Shapes (Disney Discovery Series) (1986) - Narrated past William Woodson and Linda Gary
- 509: The Happiest Fluppy (Fluppy Dogs)
- 510: Lost and Found Fluppy (Fluppy Dogs)
Little Golden Book read-along titles include (cassette numbers are the same as the vinyl editions, merely with a DC after the number):
- 201: The Saggy Baggy Elephant
- 202: The Tawny Scrawny Lion
- 203: The Poky Fiddling Puppy - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 204: Rumpelstiltskin
- 205: Scuffy the Tugboat - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 206: Thumbelina
- 207: Little Boy with a Large Horn - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 208: Puss in Boots
- 209: Craven Lilliputian - Narrated past Bob Holt
- 210: The Big and Growly Conduct - Narrated past Bob Holt
- 211: Tootle - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 212: The Color Kittens
- 213: The Happy Man and his Dump Truck - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 214: The Taxi that Hurried - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 215: Smokey the Bear
- 216: The Trivial Engine that Could
- 217: The Pussycat Tiger
- 218: David and Goliath - Narrated past Bob Holt
- 219: Noah's Ark - Narrated past Bob Holt
- 220: The Lively Fiddling Rabbit
- 221: Circus Time - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 222: 7 Piddling Postmen - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 223: There's No Such Thing every bit a Dragon - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 224: The Little Fat Policeman - Narrated past Bob Holt
- 225: Merely for You (Petty Critter) (1983)
- 226: Merry Christmas, Mom and Dad (Little Critter) (1983)
- 227: Just Me and My Dad (Little Critter) (1983)
- 228: Only Grandma and Me (Little Critter) (1983)
- 252: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- 253: Frosty the Snowman
- 254: The Twelve Days of Christmas
- 255: Jingle Bells
"Charlie Chocolate-brown Records" read-forth titles include:
- 401: A Charlie Chocolate-brown Christmas (Charlie Brown Records)
- 402: Charlie Brownish'southward All-Stars (Charlie Dark-brown Records)
- 403: He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown (Charlie Chocolate-brown Records)
- 404: It'south the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (Charlie Brown Records)
- 405: Y'all're in Love, Charlie Dark-brown (Charlie Brownish Records)
- 406: Snoopy, Come Habitation (Charlie Brown Records)
- 407: It'due south Your First Kiss, Charlie Chocolate-brown (Charlie Brown Records)
- 408: You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown (Charlie Brown Records)
- 409: It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown (Charlie Brownish Records)
- 410: It Was a Short Summertime, Charlie Chocolate-brown (Charlie Brownish Records)
- 411: You're the Greatest, Charlie Brownish (Charlie Brown Records)
Early cassette titles include:
- 1DC: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1977)
- 2DC: Pinocchio (1977) - Narrated past Hal Smith as Jiminy Cricket
- 3DC: Dense (1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 4DC: The Jungle Book (1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main as Bagheera
- 5DC: Robin Hood (1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 6DC: Cinderella (1977) - Narrated past Linda Gary
- 7DC: Bambi (1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 8DC: Peter Pan (1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 9DC: Sleeping Dazzler (1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 10DC: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1977) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 11DC: Brer Rabbit and the Tar Infant (1977)
- 12DC: Mary Poppins (1977)
- 13DC: The Wizard of Oz (1978) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 14DC: The Rescuers (1977) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- 15DC: It'south a Minor World (1978) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 16DC: Three Little Pigs (1978) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 17DC: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1978)
- 18DC: The Hobbit (1977)
- 19DC: Pete's Dragon (1977) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 20DC: Peter and the Wolf (1978) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 21DC: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1979) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 22DC: Lady and the Tramp (1979) - Narrated past Hal Smith
- 23DC: Alice in Wonderland (1979) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 24DC: Mother Goose Rhymes (1979) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 25DC: The Blackness Hole (1979)
- 26DC: The Render of the King (1980)
- 27DC: The Fox and the Hound (1981) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 29DC: One Hundred and I Dalmatians (1982) - Narrated by Unknown (as Pongo)
- 30DC: 20,000 Leagues Nether the Bounding main (1982)
- 31DC: Davy Crockett (1982)
- 32DC: Treasure Island (1982)
- 33DC: Swiss Family unit Robinson (1982)
- 35DC: Tron (1982) - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- 37DC: Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983) - Narrated by William Woodson
- 38DC: Return to Oz (1985)
- 39DC: Counting Fun (Disney Discovery Series) (1984)
- 40DC: Baby Animals (Disney Discovery Series) (1984)
- 41DC: The Black Cauldron (1985) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 42DC: Manners (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
- 43DC: ABCs (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
- 44DC: Things That Go (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
- 45DC: People at Work (Disney Discovery Series) (1985)
- 46DC: Hoppopotamus goes to Hollywuz (Wuzzles) - Narrated by Stan Freberg
- 47DC: Bumbelion's Funny Money (Wuzzles) - Narrated by Stan Freberg
- 48DC: Butterbear's Surprise Gift (Wuzzles) - Narrated by Stan Freberg
- 49DC: Eleroo and the Brahma Bullfinch (Wuzzles) - Narrated by Stan Freberg
- 52DC: Heidi
Cassette versions of "Charlie Brown Records" release numbers:
- 81DC: A Charlie Brownish Christmas
- 82DC: Charlie Chocolate-brown'due south All-Stars
- 83DC: He'south Your Canis familiaris, Charlie Brown
- 84DC: It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brownish
- 85DC: Y'all're in Dear, Charlie Brownish
- 86DC: Snoopy, Come Abode
- 87DC: It'south Your Kickoff Osculation, Charlie Brownish
- 88DC: Yous're a Adept Sport, Charlie Chocolate-brown
- 89DC: It'southward a Mystery, Charlie Chocolate-brown
- 90DC: Information technology Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown
- 91DC: You're the Greatest, Charlie Brownish
Cassette titles in the "Buena Vista Read-Along Adventures" series include:
- 150DC: A New Hope (Star Wars)
- 151DC: Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars)
- 152DC: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Indiana Jones) - Narrated by William Woodson
- 153DC: Droid World (Star Wars)- Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 154DC: Planet of the Hoojibs (Star Wars) - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- 155DC: Return of the Jedi (Star Wars) Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 156DC: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - Narrated past Drew Barrymore as Gertie
- 157DC: Night Crystal - Narrated by William Woodson
- 158DC: The Black Stallion
- 159DC: The Black Stallion Returns
- 160DC: Return of the Jedi: Ewoks Join the Fight (Star Wars) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 161DC: Star Expedition: The Movement Moving picture (Star Trek) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 162DC: The Wrath of Khan (Star Trek) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 163DC: The Search for Spock (Star Expedition) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 164DC: The Final Starfighter - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 165DC: The Temple of Doom (Indiana Jones) Narrated past Chuck Riley
- 166DC: Gremlins - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- 167DC: The Ewok Adventure (Star Wars)
- 168DC: Roboforce: Boxing at the Fortress Steele - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 169DC: Goonies (1985) - Narrated by Jeff Cohen every bit Chunk
- 170DC: The Boxing for Endor (Star Wars)
- 171DC: The Voyage Home (Star Trek) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 180DC: Adventures in Colors & Shapes (Star Wars) - Narrated past William Woodson
- 181DC: Adventures in ABC (Star Wars) - Narrated by William Woodson & Anthony Daniels as C-3PO
- 182DC: Labyrinth
- 183DC: Willow - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- 184DC: The Last Crusade (Indiana Jones) - Narrated by John Rhys-Davies
- 185DC: Babes in Toyland
- 186DC: The Grasshopper and the Ants
- 187DC: More than Jungle Book
- 188DC: Sinbad the Sailor
- 189DC: Lambert the Sheepish King of beasts
- 190DC: Mickey and the Beanstalk
200DC are unknown, 201DC-224DC are from Little Gilt Books, using the aforementioned numbers equally the vinyl editions merely with "DC" subsequently them.
229DC is unknown. 230DC-237DC are from Disney'south "Your Favorite Fairy Tales" read-along series, all released in 1987.
- 230DC: Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Narrated by Marvin Kaplan
- 231DC: Hansel and Gretel - Narrated by Marvin Kaplan
- 232DC: Little Blood-red Riding Hood - Narrated by Marvin Kaplan
- 233DC: The Little Carmine Hen - Narrated by Marvin Kaplan
- 234DC: The Gingerbread Man - Narrated past Marvin Kaplan
- 235DC: The Ugly Duckling - Narrated by Marvin Kaplan
- 236DC: The Emperor's New Apparel - Narrated by Marvin Kaplan
- 237DC: Rapunzel - Narrated past Marvin Kaplan
238-250DC are unknown
- 251DC: The Night Earlier Christmas - Narrated by Lois Lane
- 252DC: Rudolph the Ruby-Nosed Reindeer (Niggling Golden Books) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 253DC: Frosty the Snowman (Little Gold Books) - Narrated past Hal Smith
- 254DC: The 12 Days of Christmas (Little Golden Books) - Narrated by Lindy Gary
- 255DC: Jingle Bells (Picayune Gilded Books) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 256DC: The Small One - Narrated past Hal Smith
- 257DC: Jingle Bells (1987) - Narrated by William Schallert
258-259DC are unknown
- 260DC: Hither Comes Garfield - Narrated past William Woodson
- 261DC: Garfield on the Town - Narrated by William Woodson
- 262DC: Garfield in the Rough - Narrated by William Woodson
263-269DC are unknown
- 270DC: Become Along Gang and the Missing Caboose - Narrated past William Woodson
- 271DC: Get Along Gang and the Bad Loser - Narrated past William Woodson
- 272DC: Become Along Gang and the Big Bully - Narrated by William Woodson
- 273DC: Get Along Gang and the New Neighbor - Narrated past William Woodson
- 280DC: Rainbow Brite Saves Spring - Narrated by Lindy Gary
- 281DC: Rainbow Brite and the Brook Meadow Deer - Narrated past Lindy Gary
- 282DC: Rainbow Brite and the Big Color Mixup - Narrated by Lindy Gary
- 283DC: Rainbow Brite and Happy Birthday, Buddy Blueish - Narrated by Lindy Gary
- 284DC: The Chipmunk Adventure (Alvin and the Chipmunks) - Narrated by William Woodson (Includes the song: The Girls and Boys of Rock & Curlicue)
- 285DC: The Chipmunks Join the Circus (Alvin and the Chipmunks) - Narrated by William Woodson (Includes the song: The Chipmunks Theme)
- 286DC: Alf Drops In
- 287DC: Alf Goes Wild
- 288DC: Alf Plays Detective
- 289DC: Super Alf
- 290DC: Castle in the Clouds (Gumby)
- 291DC: Wild W Adventure (Gumby)
Volume and Cassette Tapes-B sets from the mid 1980s to early 1990's
- 500B: The Haunted House - Narrated past Hal Smith
- 501B: Gummies to the Rescue (Gummi Bears)
- 502B: Zummi'due south Magic Spell (Gummi Bears)
- 503B: The Nifty Mouse Detective - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 504B: Cubbi Finds a Friend (Gummi Bears)
- 505B: Tummi and the Dragon (Gummi Bears)
- 507B: Prophylactic Commencement (Disney Discovery Series)
- 508B: Colors and Shapes (Disney Discovery Series)
- 509B: The Happiest Fluppy (Fluppy Dogs)
- 510B: Lost and Found Fluppy (Fluppy Dogs)
- 511B: The Seasons (Disney Discovery Series)
- 512B: Telling Time (Disney Discovery Series)
- 513B: The Aristocats - Narrated by Linda Gary
- 514B: Welcome to Duckburg (DuckTales) - Narrated past William Schallert
- 515B: Launchpad'due south Daring Raid (DuckTales) - Narrated by William Schallert
- 516B: Dinosaur Ducks (DuckTales) - Narrated by William Schallert
- 517B: Scrooge'due south Treasure Hunt (DuckTales) - Narrated by William Schallert
- 518B: Ernest Goes to Camp - Narrated by Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell
- 519B: Donald's Pooch Parlor
- 520B: Mickey's Tattered Tale
- 521B: Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Narrated by Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit
- 522B: Oliver & Company - Narrated past William Woodson
- 523B: Winnie the Pooh and the Beloved Tree (new edition, 1989) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 524B: Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (new edition, 1989) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 525B: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger As well (new edition, 1989) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 526B: Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore - Narrated by Laurie Main
- 527B: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids - Narrated past Robert Oliveri as Nick Szalinski
- 528B: The Case of the Missing Egg (Flake 'n Dale Rescue Rangers) - Narrated by William Woodson
- 529B: The Case of the Flying Carpeting (Bit 'n Dale Rescue Rangers) - Narrated past William Woodson
- 530B: The Trivial Mermaid - Narrated past Roy Dotrice
- 701B: The Set on of the Sand Monster (Voltron) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 702B: Lotor's Undercover Weapon (Voltron) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 703B: The Masked Robeast (Voltron) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 704B: Trapped on the Jungle Planet (Voltron) - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- 705B: The Adventure Begins (Photon) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- 706B: Tunnels of Danger (Photon) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
1990-2000 read-forth volume-and-cassette titles include:
- Snow White and the Vii Dwarfs (new edition, 1990) - Narrated by Mary D'Arcy
- Pinocchio (1990) - Narrated by Hal Smith as Jiminy Cricket
- Dumbo (1990) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- The Jungle Volume (1990) - Narrated by Laurie Main as Bagheera the Panther (Original edition) and Bob Machray (1995 edition)
- Robin Hood (1990) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- Cinderella (1990) - Narrated past Linda Gary
- Bambi (1990) - Narrated past Bob Holt
- Peter Pan (1990) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- Sleeping Beauty (1990) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- The Wizard of Oz (1990) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- The Rescuers (1990) - Narrated by Bob Holt
- It'south a Small-scale World (1990) - Narrated past Linda Gary
- Three Fiddling Pigs (1990) - Narrated by Linda Gary
- Lady and the Tramp (1990) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- Alice in Wonderland (1990) - Narrated past Linda Gary (Original edition) and Roy Dotrice (1999 edition)
- Mother Goose Rhymes (1990) - Narrated by Roy and Karen Dotrice
- The Fox and the Hound (1990) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1990) - Narrated by Michael Gough as Pongo
- Mickey'southward Christmas Carol (1990) - Narrated past William Woodson
- The Great Mouse Detective (1990) - Narrated by Laurie Principal
- The Aristocats (1990) - Narrated past Linda Gary
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1990) - Narrated by Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit
- Oliver & Company (1990) - Narrated by William Woodson
- The Footling Mermaid (1990) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- The Prince and the Pauper (1990) - Narrated by Bernard Fox
- The Rescuers Downwardly Under (1990) - Narrated by William Woodson
- Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1990) - Narrated by Laurie Primary
- Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Twenty-four hour period (1990) - Narrated by Laurie Primary
- Winnie the Pooh and Tigger As well (1990) - Narrated by Laurie Master
- Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (1990) - Narrated by Laurie Main
- The Magical Zoo (Minnie 'due north Me) (1991)
- A Vacation Run a risk (Minnie 'north Me) (1991)
- When Nosotros Grow Upward (Minnie 'n Me) (1991)
- Ariel and the Mysterious World To a higher place (The Niggling Mermaid) (1991) - Narrated past Roy Dotrice
- Ariel and the Undercover Grotto (The Lilliputian Mermaid) (1991) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Rootin' Tootin' Rangers (Chip 'northward Dale Rescue Rangers) (1991) - Narrated by William Woodson
- Drumming Up Business (TaleSpin) (1991) - Narrated by William Woodson
- The Seeds of Victory (TaleSpin) (1991) - Narrated by William Woodson
- High Wave Robbery (Darkwing Duck) (1991) - Narrated by William Woodson
- The Rocketeer (1991) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- Beauty and the Beast (1991) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Ariel'southward Christmas Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid) (1991) - Narrated past Roy Dotrice
- Aladdin (1992) - Narrated by Jim Cummings
- Adventure in the Cave of Wonders (Aladdin) (1992) - Narrated by Jim Cummings
- 101 Dalmatians: A Lucky Christmas (1993) - Narrated by Michael Gough every bit Pongo
- One Magical Christmas (Dazzler and the Beast) (1993) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Iago Returns (Aladdin) (1994) - Narrated by Corey Burton equally the Peddler
- The Panthera leo King (1994) - Narrated by Robert Guillaume equally Rafiki
- Far from the Pride Lands (The Lion King) (1994) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- The Brightest Star (The Lion Rex) (1994) - Narrated by James Earl Jones as Mufasa
- Pocahontas (1995) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Mind With Your Heart (Pocahontas) (1995) - Narrated by David Ogden Stiers
- The Spirit of Giving (Pocahontas) (1995) - Narrated by Nick Tate as Samuel Quincy
- Toy Story (1995) - Narrated by Tracy Fraim
- The Pocket-size 1 (1995) - Narrated by Hal Smith
- 101 Dalmatians (1996) - Narrated past Russi Taylor as Nanny
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) - Narrated by David Ogden Stiers every bit the Archdeacon
- The Original Story of Winnie the Pooh (1997) - Narrated by Long John Baldry
- Mary Poppins (1997) - Narrated by Karen Dotrice equally Developed Jane Banks
- A New Hope (Star Wars) (1997) - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- The Empire Strikes Dorsum (Star Wars) (1997) - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- Return of the Jedi (Star Wars) (1997) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- Flubber (1997) - Narrated past Corey Burton
- Hercules (1997) - Narrated by Danny DeVito as Philoctetes
- The Panthera leo King 2: Simba's Pride (1998) - Narrated by Miguel Ferrer
- A Bug's Life (1998) - Narrated past Hayden Panettiere as Dot
- Mulan (1998) - Narrated by June Foray every bit Grandmother Fa
- Toy Story 2 (1999) - Narrated by Steven Weber
- Tarzan (1999) - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- Aladar'south Take a chance (Dinosaur) (2000) - Narrated by Tim Curry
- The Tigger Pic (2000) - Narrated past Roy Dotrice
2000–nowadays read-along volume-and-CD titles include:
- 102 Dalmatians (2000) - Narrated by Peter Dennis
- The Emperor's New Groove (2000) - Narrated by Steven Weber
- Snowfall White and the Seven Dwarfs (2001; new edition, 2016) - Introduction narrated by Corey Burton/Narrated by Mary D'Arcy
- The Lilliputian Mermaid (2001; new edition, 2013) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- The Lion King (2001; new edition, 2019) - Narrated past Robert Guillaume equally Rafiki
- Monsters, Inc. (2001; new edition, 2012) - Narrated by Dom DeLuise
- Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (2002) - Introduction narrated by Roy Dotrice/Narrated by Christopher Plummer
- Beauty and the Creature (2002; new edition, 2017) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Tarzan (2002) - Narrated past Chuck Riley
- Lilo & Stitch (2002; new edition, 2020) - Narrated by Corey Burton
- Treasure Planet (2002) - Narrated by Chuck Riley
- Finding Nemo (2003) - Narrated past Matt Frewer
- The Jungle Book 2 (2003) - Narrated by Saul Elkin
- Piglet's Big Movie (2003) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Brother Carry (2003) - Narrated by Graham Greene
- The Incredibles (2004) - Narrated past David Jeremiah
- Mary Poppins (2004) - Narrated by Karen Dotrice equally an adult Jane Banks
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (2004) - Introduction narrated by Corey Burton/Narrated past Christopher Plummer
- Aladdin (2004; new editions, 2015 and 2019) - Narrated by Jim Cummings as the Peddler
- Domicile on the Range (2004) - Narrated past David Jeremiah
- Pooh's Heffalump Motion picture (2005) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Chicken Little (2005) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
- The Wild - (2006)
- Cars (2006) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
- Curse of the Black Pearl (Pirates of the Caribbean) (2006) - Narrated by Diedrich Bader
- Dead Human being'due south Chest (Pirates of the Caribbean) (2006) - Narrated by Diedrich Bader
- Cinderella (2006; new editions, 2010 & 2012) - Narrated by Stephanie Stearns
- Enchanted (2007) - Narrated by Diedrich Bader
- At World'southward Terminate (Pirates of the Caribbean) (2007) - Narrated by Diedrich Bader
- Ratatouille (2007) - Narrated by Roy Dotrice
- Meet the Robinsons (2007) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
- WALL-Eastward (2008) - Narrated by Tino Insana
- Tinker Bong (2008) - Narrated past Cindy Robinson
- Tinker Bong and the Lost Treasure - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Cinderella: A Center Total of Honey (2010)
- Toy Story 2 (2010) - Narrated by Rick Zieff
- Beauty and the Beast (2010)
- Toy Story (2010) - Narrated by Adrian Alita
- Tangled (2010) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Tinker Bell and the Groovy Fairy Rescue - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Mickey'south Spooky Night (2010) - Narrated by Chris Smith
- Toy Story 3 (2010) - Narrated past Rick Zieff
- Platypus Ability! (Phineas and Ferb) (2011) - Narrated past Rob Paulsen
- Winnie the Pooh (2011) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Cars ii (2011) - Narrated past David Jeremiah
- Disney Nursery Rhymes (2011)
- Bambi (2011) - Narrated past Barry Cutler
- The Lion Rex - Narrated past David Jeremiah
- The Muppets (2011) - Narrated past David Jeremiah
- Secret of the Wings (2012) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Tangled Ever After (2012) - Narrated past Cindy Robinson
- Toy Story Toons: Small-scale Fry (2012) - Narrated by Rick Zieff
- Cars: Air Mater (2012) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
- Wreck-It Ralph (2012) - Narrated past Nolan N
- Brave (2012) - Narrated by Nolan North
- Monsters University (2013) - Narrated by Tino Insana
- One time Upon a Princess (Sofia the First) (2013) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Jake Saves Bucky (Jake and the Never Land Pirates) (2013) - Narrated by Nolan Due north
- Peter Pan (2013) - Narrated by Nolan North
- Frozen (2013) - Narrated by Nolan North
- Muppets Most Wanted (2014) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
- The Pirate Fairy (2014) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Ezra's Wookiee Rescue (Star Wars Rebels) (2014) - Narrated by Nolan N
- Big Hero 6 (2014) - Narrated by Andy Chanley
- Star Wars: A New Hope (2015) - Narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO
- Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (2015) - Narrated by Anthony Daniels as C-3PO
- Star Wars: Render of the Jedi (2015) - Narrated by Anthony Daniels equally C-3PO
- Inside Out (2015) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Olaf'due south Night Before Christmas (2015) - Narrated past Josh Gad as Olaf the Snowman
- The Adept Dinosaur (2015) - Narrated past Cindy Robinson
- Frozen Fever (2015) - Narrated past Nolan North
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2016)
- Zootopia (2016) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Elena of Avalor: First Day of Rule (2016) - Narrated by Melanie Minichino
- Helm America: The First Avenger (2016) - Narrated by Nolan North
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016) - Narrated by Michael D. Hanks
- Finding Dory (2016) - Narrated by Bob Peterson as Mr. Ray
- Thor (2016) - Narrated past Nolan Due north
- Iron Human 2 (2016) - Narrated by Nolan North
- Moana (2016) - Narrated by Rena Owen
- Nuzzles and the Easter Egg Mix Up (2016) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (2017) - Narrated past Michael D. Hanks
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (2017) - Narrated past Michael D. Hanks
- Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2017) - Narrated past Michael D. Hanks
- Guardians of the Milky way (2017) - Narrated past Nolan North
- Cars 3 (2017) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
- Iron Man Trilogy (2017) - Narrated by Nolan N
- Mickey's Christmas Ballad (2017)
- First Day of Rule (Elena of Avalor) (2017) - Narrated past Cindy Robinson
- Olaf's Frozen Adventure (2017) - Narrated by Nolan N
- Coco (2017) - Narrated by Tammy Trull
- Adventures in Puppy-Sitting (Puppy Domestic dog Pals) (2017) - Narrated past Jason Spisak
- Thor Double Feature (2017) - Narrated by Nolan North
- The Power of the Roar (The Lion Guard) (2017) - Narrated by Jason Spisak
- DuckTales: Woo-Oo! (2018) - Narrated by Jason Spisak
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2018) - Narrated by Michael D. Hanks
- The Avengers (2018) - Narrated past Nolan North
- Lady and the Tramp (2018)
- The Nightmare Before Christmas (2018)
- Incredibles 2 (2018) - Narrated by Cindy Robinson
- Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) - Narrated by Phil Johnston
- Solo: A Star Wars Story (2019) - Narrated by Michael D. Hanks
- Dumbo (2019) - Narrated by David Jeremiah
- Toy Story 4 (2019) - Narrated past Cindy Robinson
- The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2019) - Narrated by Jane Windsor
- Frozen Ii (2019) - Narrated past Jacob Craner
- Onward (2020) - Narrated past Rebecca Davis
- Mulan (2020) - Narrated by June Foray as Grandmother Fa
- Soul (2020) - Narrated by Valarie Rae Miller
- Luca (2021) - Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini
Trivia
- The following cassettes and/or LP's have an altered intro message:
- In the double-sided cassettes of the Star Wars Trilogy, C-3PO says, "Hullo. I am C-3PO, and you are about to listen to the story of Star Wars: (insert episode title here). You tin can also read along with the story in your volume. Unless you are already programmed to know when the pages end, you lot will know it is time to turn the page when you hear this sound: (sound of a harp playing) I believe the storyteller is ready, then allow us begin." Then the storyteller says, "A long fourth dimension ago, in a galaxy far, far away...."
- In Mother Goose Rhymes, Hal Smith says, "These are Mother Goose Rhymes. You lot tin read along with me in your volume. Y'all volition know information technology is fourth dimension to turn the folio when you hear the chimes ring similar this: (sound of chimes ringing) Let's begin at present." After, in the 1990 version, Roy Dotrice says, "This is the collection of rhymes from Mother Goose. You can read along with united states in your book." Karen, his girl, says, "You will know it is time to plow the page when yous hear the chimes ring like this...." (sound of chimes ringing) Roy says, "Let's begin now."
- In 101 Dalmatians, Pongo says, "This is the story of 101 Dalmatians. You can read along with me in your book. You lot will know it is time to turn the page when the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing) Permit's begin now." - Thus he omits "you hear".
- In Ernest Goes to Camp, Ernest P. Worrell says, "How-do-you-do, folks. Your ol' buddy Ernest P. Worrell here. I'grand gonna tell you about 1 of my greatest adventures. Information technology's called Ernest Goes to Camp. Catchy title, isn't it? Of course, y'all tin read along with me in your book if you lot like. Only recall, my motto is turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing) OK, here nosotros go."
- In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Roger says, "This is the story, the yarn, the tale of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. P-P-P-Please read forth with me in your book. You'll know it's time to turn the folio when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing) Let's begin now."
- The Minnie 'n Me read-along titles have the narrator say, "This is the story of [Minnie 'northward Me-related title]. Let's read along together in our book. You'll know it's time to turn the page when you hear the chimes ring like this: (sound of chimes ringing). Here we go".
- In Aladdin, the Peddler (voiced by Jim Cummings) says, "Ah, greetings, friends! I am here to tell you lot a story I first heard in the streets of an enchanted metropolis chosen Agrabah. It is the story of Aladdin. You lot tin can read the tale along with me in your book. It was first told to me by a foreign little man who was trying to sell me a lamp. Equally he started his tale, he threw a magic dust into the air and it fabricated this sound: (sound of magic dust) Now, every time you lot hear the magic grit audio, it will be a betoken that information technology is time to turn the page. Let us begin the story now."
- In Aladdin: Take a chance in the Cave of Wonders, the Peddler says, "Ah.... salaam and practiced day to you, worthy friend. Welcome to Agrabah, city of mystery and enchantment! Would you like to hear a tale of wonder and magic? Then read the story along with me in your volume. Every time you hear this sound: (sound of a harp playing) it volition be a betoken that it is time to plough the page. Let u.s.a. begin the story at present."
- In Aladdin: Iago'south Render, the Peddler (voiced by Corey Burton) says, "Aaahh.... Welcome back to Agrabah, my worthy friend. Much as happened since we terminal visited. Iago has managed to escape from the lamp, leaving the evil Jafar within, and has returned to the palace. But don't worry----all is well. In fact, at this very moment, Aladdin is with the Royal Master of Etiquette. Shall nosotros drop in on them? Every fourth dimension you hear this audio: (audio of a harp playing) it will be a point that it is time to turn the page. Let us begin."
- In the Panthera leo Male monarch, Rafiki says, "Welcome to the Pride Lands, dwelling house to some of the well-nigh glorious animals of Africa. I am Rafiki, and I am hither to tell you the story of one special lion who lives here----a panthera leo who holds a very dear place in my middle. You can read along with me in your book. Every time you hear this audio: (sound of a harp playing) you will know information technology is time to turn the page. Let us brainstorm at present."
- In the Lion Male monarch: Far From the Pride Lands, Roy Dotrice says, "This is the story nigh Simba, the future King of the African Pride Lands. As a young lion, Simba had many adventures----some dangerous and some fun. This adventure follows him equally he runs away from abode, meets some new friends, and learns to face his past. You lot tin read along with me in your book. Every time you hear this sound: (audio of a harp playing) you'll know information technology'south time to turn the page. Let'southward begin now."
- In Toy Story, Tracy Fraim says, "It'southward tough existence a toy. Oh, sure, information technology looks like fun from the outside. But there's a lot more to information technology than that. To find out about it, you can read forth with me in your book. You volition know information technology's time to turn the page when you hear this sound: (sound of a harp playing) Let'south brainstorm at present."
- In Pocahontas: Listen With Your Centre, David Ogden Stiers says, "This is the story of Mind With Your Heart. You can read along with me in your volume equally I tell the tale of Pocahontas, the beautiful Indian daughter, and John Smith, the dashing English language captain. Every fourth dimension you hear this sound: (sound of a harp playing) you lot'll know it's time to turn the page. Let's begin now."
- In the Lion King: Simba's Pride, Miguel Ferrer says, "This is the story called Simba's Pride. It is most what happened to Simba the Lion Rex and his friends. Yous tin can read along with me in your volume, and every time you hear this audio: (sound of a harp playing) turn the page. At present, let the states go to the Pride Lands of Africa and brainstorm."
- The following cassettes take an altered terminate message:
- In the Disney Discovery Series, Linda Gary, William Woodson, and Laurie Principal says, "That was the cease of the story. If you lot'd like to hear it over again, turn the tape over".
- In the Wuzzles, Stan Freberg says, "Well, that was the end of the story. If you'd similar to hear it again only turn the tape over".
- In Minnie 'north Me, Anndi McAfee says, "Well, that's the end of the story. If you'd like to hear it over again is turn the tape over".
- In the Lion King, Rafiki says, "And that, my beloved listeners, is the stop of my story. If you would like to hear information technology again, simply turn the record over. Information technology volition be exactly the aforementioned on the other side. Bye for now."
- In the Lion Male monarch: Far From the Pride Lands, Roy Dotrice says, "If you would like to hear the chance of Simba one more than time, turn the tape over. The story begins once more on the other side."
- In Aladdin, the Peddler says, "Well, my friends, that is the end of the story. And you tin be sure that everyone, except Jafar and Iago, lived very happily e'er after. In fact, information technology is said that Aladdin'southward genie even so roams free to this very 24-hour interval, but no one knows for certain. If yous would like to hear the story again, all y'all need to practise is turn the tape over. All is the aforementioned on the other side. Until we meet once more, farewell." Then Abu says, "Bye-bye."
- In Aladdin: Adventure in the Cave of Wonders, the Peddler says, "That was the end of the tale. If yous would like to hear it once again, all yous need to do is turn the record over. All is the same on the other side. Until nosotros see again, bye."
- In Aladdin: Iago's Return, the Peddler says, "That was the end of the story. I hope you liked information technology. If you lot would like to hear information technology again, just plough the record over. That's all."
- In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Roger says, "Well, kids, that'south information technology. It's over, finished, kaput! So, if you wanna listen to the tape again, but turn information technology over. OK? See ya afterwards. Brbrbrbrbrbr!"
- In Ernest Goes to Army camp, Ernest P. Worrell says, "Hey, buddy. Ha, that was the stop of the story. KnowwhutImean? If you lot're ready to hear it again, just plow the tape over."
- In the 1990 version of Mother Goose Rhymes, Roy is the first to say, "That was the end of our songs and rhymes from Mother Goose." Then Karen concludes, "If y'all would like to hear them again, just turn the record over."
- A couple of titles alter the normal cease bulletin a bit. In Oliver and Company, William Woodson says "That was the cease of the story. If you'd like to hear information technology again, only plough the tape over." In Talespin: Drumming Upwardly Business concern, William Woodson says, "That was the end of the story. If you wish to hear it over again, just turn the record over."
- In the double-sided cassettes of the Star Wars Trilogy, Chuck Riley says, "This is the end of Side 1. Please turn the page and plough the tape over."
- In The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the Archdeacon says, "That is the stop of our story. If you would like to hear it again, merely turn the tape over."
- In Hercules, Phil says, "That was the end of the story. If you wanna hear information technology again, just turn the record over." This is the last cassette to use such a message.
- Monsters, Inc. is the only CD Read-Along to use a bonus material at the end, "A Discussion or 2, Most a Word of Two", a bulletin that mentions the word "ball" and its many uses.
- Ratatouille was the final Read-Along to accept narration by Roy Dotrice.
- Treasure Planet was the last Read-Forth to have narration by Chuck Riley.
Gallery
External links
- Walt Disney Records' Read-Alongs page
- MouseVinyl Read-Alongs List
Source: https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Disney_Read-Along
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