![]() * Papillon Productions has put together an entertaining and educational video, "At the Airport," accurate and informative for kids from 3 to 8 ($14.95, 30 minutes). ![]() * "Steam Trains Still Running," a PBS show, has a 30-minute home video version featuring many of the clubs around the country where people can still ride on steamers ($14.95, 1-80). 14, BMG is also releasing three volumes in its video parenting series, designed for first-time parents and listing for $14.98: "Potty Training" (30 mins.), "The Wonderful Terrible Twos" (55 mins.) and "The Toddlers at Work" (35 mins.). * "Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie - The Movie," a 110-minute musical about a little elephant searching for adventure. ![]() 14 with Jason, Tosha, Carlos and Kim using their imaginations and Barney's video camera to capture the events of the day. Sherman, who wrote the Oscar-winning music for "Mary Poppins." Other current video titles for children: * "Barney's Sense-Sational Day" ($14.95, 45 minutes), a Barney Home Video due out Jan. Songs include "Do Your Ears Hang Low," "Take Me Out to the Ball Game," "Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?" and "The Bow Wow Ball," written by Richard M. Other featured celebrity canines include Chance ("Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco"), Barney ("Fluke") and Enzo, son of Moose (Eddie on NBC's "Frasier"). The video, Disney's 19th in its popular sing-along titles, features the same Pongo and Perdy (Freckles and Maisey) who star in the film. Fortunately, Perdita finds her much to everyone's relief.Following in the paw prints of Disney's "101 Dalmatians" live-action movie is its sing-along video, "101 Dalmatians: Pongo & Perdita Sing Along Songs," $12.99. Missing Child: Jewel winds up still being missing after the hide and seek game, causing all the humans and dogs to worry.Go-to-Sleep Ending: The video ends with Pongo and Perdita and their pups all going to bed.Gender Flip: Fidget, who's male in the live-action movie, is female in the video.Dream Sequence: When Bobby gets knocked out by a baseball being thrown at his head, he dreams about himself and the other kids playing baseball.Crazy Cat Lady: The unnamed owner of the dogs (either referred to as Anita or Nanny according to some sources, including the back of the video box) is a crazy Dalmatian lady, her house and clothes being clad in Dalmatian spots and merchandise.Celebrity Paradox: Merchandise of the animated Dalmatian characters appears throughout the house and yard, despite the Dalmatians being live action and having the same names as their movie counterparts.Bowdlerize: As was the case in Disneyland Fun, the cover of "Following the Leader" replaces the line "We're off to fight the Injuns" with "We won't be home 'til morning".As Himself: The kids and dogs attending the Bow Wow Ball play themselves.Even of the six named puppies in the live-action movie, Wizzer does not appear at all (ironically, he was the one with the most screentime in the live-action movie). Adapted Out: Of the 101 Dalmatians, only Pongo, Perdita, and 5 of their puppies appear in this video."Oh Where, Oh Where Can Our Little Friends Be?" (parody of "Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?")."Hokey Puppy" (parody of "Hokey Pokey"). ![]() "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" ( Song of the South).It is the only volume in the series to not have lyrics to the songs onscreen (though it is closed captioned) at least until the 2006 DVD release added most of the lyrics note said lyrics had also been added to the UK VHS release in 1997. Pongo and Perdita is the 19th volume of the Disney Sing Along Songs series, released in 1996 as a tie-in to the live action remake of 101 Dalmatians.
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