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Big Hero 6's Adventures of Sing Along Songs (Episode 10, Part 3)

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Published 14 Oct 2022

Next, without a doubt my favorite part of the episode. A song from my film, and it's even more special because this time, I get to tell you about it myself. Throughout all the episodes songs from my film would appear, the other hosts would tell you about it, but now you get to go straight to the source himself with me in a rare change of pace in this episode. Now, this part talks about not exactly how I met Pinocchio, but rather the first time I encountered him. Before he came to life and was still a marionette. Before the Blue Fairy came to bring to life, Gepetto would have all sorts of fun playing around with him. You can see why the Blue Fairy brought him to life for him after that. Now, here's a little trivia for you. This was on the original version of the episode itself to promote mine and Pinoke's film, which was reissued to theaters again the same year this episode itself was out in 1992. However, with this song, there was legal trouble with the Bourne Company. The result was an injunction of the against the title they owned, so that's why this episode was removed the episode from all store shelfs for some time. Just like with "Heigh-Ho" when "Yo Ho" was removed, all future releases of this episode starting in 1993 had this song removed from the episode and never appeared again. It wasn't on the international releases or even the American laserdisc, when it was paired up with "Fun With Music" then. As you can tell, that's why the quality of this part's different from the other two parts I've made of this episode. It's a pity there, but that's why I decided to go with this one next, so that you can enjoy the episode the way it was meant to be shown Note 1: No copyright infringement intended. Note 2: I do not own the rights for these films. Note 3: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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