Disney Sing-Along Songs: Happy Haunting (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 25, 1998

Original Title:
Disney Sing-Along Songs: Happy Haunting

Alternate Titles:
Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Happy Haunting

Genres:
Family | Music

Production Companies:
Milk & Honey Pictures
Walt Disney Home Video

Production Countries:
Czech Republic | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 31

Party at Disneyland!

Sing, dance, and play along with your favorite Disney characters in this tune-filled Sing Along Songs DVD. It's fun and easy as you read the on-screen lyrics and join the festivities. Invite your friends -- after all, it's even more fun when you share! Children as young as two will have a ball when Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy -- and other favorite Disney friends -- throw a party inside Disneyland's Haunted Mansion! There's plenty to do: pumpkin carving, bobbing for apples, cooking with Goofy -- even trick-or-treating in Toontown! But most of all, there'll be lots of singing and dancing to silly spooky songs of the season. So c'mon everybody, time to party!

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Art Direction:
Matthew Carey

Boom Operator:
Grant Inaba

Casting:
Crystal Lujan

Costume Design:
Renee Davenport

Director:
Greg Gold

Director of Photography:
Bill Sheehy

Editor:
Evan Wright

Executive Producer:
Tomáš Krejčí
Greg Gold
Howard Woffinden

Gaffer:
Dan Zarlengo

Producer:
Mark Leemkuil

Production Design:
Naomi Slodki

Production Manager:
Elke Burling

Script Supervisor:
Chris Smernes

Sound Editor:
Felix Chamberlin

Sound Mixer:
Tim Hayes

Supervising Editor:
Todd Chestnut

Writer:
Charles Schneider
Gilles Wheeler

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