Princess Victoria~daughter of Belle~loves Reading & Roses~kind~plays the Piano
Disney'southward Sing Me A Story with Belle | |
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Developed by | Walt Disney Television |
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Directed by | Steve Purcell |
Presented past | Lynsey McLeod |
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Opening theme | "Sing Me a Story" by Lynsey McLeod |
Ending theme | "Sing Me a Story" (Instrumental) |
Composer | Andy Belling |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | ii |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Executive producer | Patrick Davidson |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Product companies | Patrick Davidson Productions Walt Disney Television |
Distributor | Buena Vista Telly |
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Original network | Syndication |
Audio format | Dolby Surroundings |
First shown in | U.s. |
Original release | September 8, 1995 (1995-09-08) – March 1, 1997 (1997-03-01) |
Disney's Sing Me A Story with Belle is an American live-activeness series created by Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould. The series features Belle from the 1991 film Beauty and the Animal, who now owns and manages the bookshop in the village. She is usually greeted past children who would similar to hear a story. Belle interacts with the children and narrates vintage Disney blithe shorts while doing activities around the bookstore. The series premiered on September 8, 1995, on Disney Channel.
Evolution [edit]
According to Ken Weiner, vice president at Buena Vista Telly, using vintage Disney animated shorts allows the bear witness to present a higher quality of blitheness than would normally be feasible in an educational testify that would meet the Federal Communications Commission's E/I standards.[one]
Past early 1995, it was said that the bear witness would present two short films per episode (with updated music and voices), which Belle and the children would sometimes interrupt for discussion purposes or to "examination cognitive abilities".[i]
Plot [edit]
Belle (Lynsey McLeod) lives in French republic and owns her ain book and music shop later on marrying her Prince. Helping her at the bookstore are Lewis and Carroll, two magical bookworms, Harmony the Cat and Big Book, a large talking book on a book stand. The bookstore is visited by local children to whom Belle volition sing songs and tell stories, usually with a moral relating to something that's happened that day.
Clips from vintage Disney cartoons would often exist used to illustrate the stories, including:
- Mickey's Rival
- The Cookie Carnival
- Goliath II
- Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
- Music Land
Cast [edit]
- Lynsey McLeod - Belle from Beauty and the Creature
- Tim Goodwin - Brioche
- Jacob Hunt - Jacob
- Kirsten Storms - Kirsten
- Shawn Pyfrom - Shawn
- Hampton Dixon - 'Little' Hampton
- Jennefer Jesse - Jennefer
- Natalie Trott - Natalie
- Julie Vanlue - Julie
- Kerry Anne Bradford - Kerry
- Chris Robles - Christoper
- J. J. Ward - J. J.
- Lindsay Louie - Lindsay
- Trevor Isle of mann - Trevor
- Holly Arnstein - Holly
- Victoria Gregson - Victoria
- Justin Chapman - Justin
- Crysta Macalush - Crysta
- Kristian Truelsen - Uncle Zack
- Wolf Bauer - Gaston (1 episode, "What'southward Within Counts")
- Cyndi Vicino - Inez
- Mary Pat Gleason - Madame Soufflé
Voices [edit]
- Mary Kay Bergman - Fifi, Hansel & Gretel, Elf, Witch
- Christine Cavanaugh - Carol the Book Worm
- Jeff Conover - Harmony the Cat
- Jim Cummings - Big Volume, Lewis the Book Worm
- Wayne Allwine - Mickey Mouse
- Tony Anselmo - Donald Duck
- Beak Farmer - Goofy, Pluto
- Russi Taylor - Minnie Mouse
- Maurice LaMarche - Mortimer Mouse, Joe Giraffe
- Tress MacNeille - Lambs, Tillie Tiger
- Corey Burton - Ghosts
- Will Ryan - Willie the Giant
Episodes (including featured animated subjects) [edit]
Episode | Title | Summary | Airdate |
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1 | Everybody Needs a Friend | Belle and Brioche the Baker testify everyone that everybody needs a friend. Disney Stories: PLUTO'S FLEDGLING (1948), Little HIAWATHA (1937) | |
2 | Feeling Like an Outcast | Belle explains that everybody and thing is different as she finds a dusty volume on the shelf and Julie has new glasses. Disney Stories: FERDINAND THE BULL (1938), ELMER ELEPHANT (1936) | |
iii | Folk Heroes | Belle sings the story of the biggest folk hero who towers them all. Disney Stories: PAUL BUNYAN (1958) | 1995 |
4 | Everyone's Special | Tiny Hampton feels inferior. Disney Stories: GOLIATH II (1960) | |
v | Stick to It (Don't Give up) | Inez the village mail carrier is not sure that she can stick to her task. Disney Stories: MAIL Dog (1947), THE BRAVE ENGINEER (1950) | |
six | Taking Responsibility | Carroll takes total responsibility after accidentally knocking Belle'southward Bach bust off the shelf. Disney Stories: Lilliputian TOOT (1948), IN DUTCH (1946) | |
7 | Working Together | The kids aid Belle clean up the bookshop except Kirsten. Disney Stories: MORRIS THE MIDGET MOOSE (1950), BABES IN THE WOODS (1932) | |
8 | Overcoming Fearfulness | Belle tells everybody that they should face their fears like a thunderstorm. Disney Stories: LAMBERT THE SHEEPISH LION (1952), Dauntless LITTLE TAILOR (1938) | |
9 | Problem Solving: Ingenuity | Belle is trying fix a broken cello shown at the end belonging to Willie the Giant. Disney Stories: MICKEY AND THE BEANSTALK (1947) | |
10 | Valuing What's Worthy | Beam the auto mechanic arrives at the bookshop as everyone is having a garage sale. Disney Stories: SUSIE THE Picayune BLUE COUPE (1952), THE LITTLE HOUSE (1952) | |
xi | Reap What You Sow | Shawn and Harmony won't help with some chili that everybody is making. Disney Stories: THE WISE Niggling HEN (1934), Iii LITTLE PIGS (1933) | |
12 | Best Friends | Lewis and Carroll have a big fight. Disney Stories: GOOFY AND WILBUR (1939), THE PELICAN AND THE SNIPE (1944) | |
13 | Taking the Easy Way Out | Putting a bike together is easy if you don't take shortcuts. Disney Stories: THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS (1934), THE BIG BAD WOLF (1934) | |
14 | Steady Attempt | Brioche reminds Belle that she has to bake many cookies for the bake sale and is not sure if she can do information technology. Disney Stories: THE TORTOISE AND THE HARE (1935), PEDRO (1943) | |
xv | Sibling Rivalry | Big Book isn't talking to his brother as he was the one who lost Big Book's favourite bookmark. Disney Stories: PLUTO'S KID Brother (1946) | |
16 | Feeling Left Out (Loneliness) | Harmony wants to bring together the Witty Kitty Social club. Disney Stories: UGLY DUCKLING (1939), THE COLD BLOODED PENGUIN (1945) | |
17 | Wonderful Earth of Music | Belle's uncle, Zack, arrives on the day of his concert just every bit Shawn is trying to pick a instrument to play. Disney Stories: MUSIC LAND (1935) | |
eighteen | Creativity and Inspiration | Maurice is stumped on an invention. Disney Stories: GOOFY'S GLIDER (1940), MICKEY'S TRAILER (1938) | |
19 | Temptation | Carroll finds Madame Soufflé'south altogether cake very tempting. Disney Stories: MOTH AND THE FLAME (1938), PINOCCHIO (1940) | |
20 | Sleepover | Belle invites everybody for a sleepover at the bookshop. Disney Stories: LONESOME GHOSTS (1937), WYNKEN, BLYNKEN & NOD (1938) | |
21 | Talent Show | Belle and her friend help Justin detect his special talent. Disney Stories: MICKEY'Due south AMATEURS (1937), MICKEY'S CIRCUS (1936) | |
22 | What's Inside Counts | Gaston has invited everybody to his Gaston Mean solar day political party, which is why nobody has come to the kids' magic evidence. Disney Stories: MICKEY'S RIVAL (1936), THE COOKIE Funfair (1935) | |
23 | Be Yourself | Julie is existence Belle instead of existence herself. Disney Stories: THE Flying MOUSE (1934), SOCIETY Canis familiaris Bear witness (1939) | |
24 | Friends in Books | Harmony is writing a book to put on i of Belle's shelves but there's no room. Disney Stories: WINNIE THE POOH AND THE Dear TREE (1966) | 1997 |
25 | Brand a Difference | Belle explains to the kids that people in the globe tin make a difference. Disney Stories: THE LEGEND OF JOHNNY APPLESEED (1948) | 1997 |
26 | Do Something | Belle thinks that she should get in the game. Disney Stories: GOOFY GYMNASTICS (1949), HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL (1942), HOW TO PLAY GOLF (1944), HOW TO PLAY Football (1944), WONDER DOG (1950) | 1997 |
Syndication [edit]
This show premiered in Beginning-run syndication in select markets as a sneak preview on September 8, 1995. In 1996, two videos featuring two episodes each were released as part of the Disney Princess Collection: Chapters of Enchantment and Beauty and the World of Music. In 1999, two episodes from the first season were released with an episode of an abased Beauty and the Beast cartoon series featured in the 1998 video Belle'due south Magical World, and were released direct-to-video as Belle'south Tales of Friendship.
Two episodes were also featured separately as an extra in both the 2011 re-release of Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas, and Belle'southward Magical World.
References [edit]
- ^ a b Tobenkin, David (January 2, 1995). "Disney rings in the new year with Belle: Studio plans to launch FCC-friendly show based on 'Beauty and the Beast'". Broadcasting & Cable. Cahners Business concern Data. 125 (1): 18. Archived from the original on March 7, 2018.
External links [edit]
- Sing Me A Story With Belle official webpage via the Internet Annal Wayback Machine
- Sing Me A Story With Belle clips via the Internet Archive Wayback Automobile
- Sing Me A Story With Belle at IMDb
- Retrojunk department on Sing Me A Story With Belle, includes video of the opening sequence
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_Me_a_Story_with_Belle
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