Guess what? I've just realized that the US release of the "Disney's Sing Along Songs" volume "Colors Of The Wind" was originally going to include "Hakuna Matata" from "The Lion King", and, judging by the incidental zigzag music (as Andy Belling calls it), it was to be placed between "Cinderella Work Song" and "Why Should I Worry?" In my opinion, it kinda feels a bit short for seven songs for this volume.
For Ludwig von Drake's introduction to "Hakuna Matata", the audio source I used comes from Canta con Nosotros: Colores en el Viento, except I removed the Professor's Spanish voice and put in subtitles based on the dialogue from "A Square Peg in a Round Hole". Credit goes to Consuelo717 of the Internet Archive for the audio source:
archive.org/details/heigh-ho
Also, I used Adobe Illustrator to recreate the blue music staff and G-clef title card for "Hakuna Matata". It's not perfect, but it's close, especially the font.
Video sources:
Disney's Sing Along Songs: Colors of the Wind/Mickey's Fun Songs: Let's Go to the Circus! (1995 US LaserDisc)
Disney's Sing Along Songs: Colors of the Wind (1996 JP LaserDisc)
The Wonderful World of Disney Vol. 3 (1986 US VHS)
The Lion King (1995 US VHS)
Capture software:
Canopus ADVC-110 and WinDV
Video editing software:
Adobe Premiere Pro
Disclaimer: I do not own any content in this video. This is uploaded for archival, educational, and research purposes.
© 1995 The Walt Disney Company
Produced by Walt Disney Home Video, in association with TV is OK Productions
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