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Seasons Greetings from Jeff Lange with this all new DVD filled with
holiday memories from Christmas
past at the Walt Disney
World resort.
Mickey’s Christmas
Cavalcade (1993)
The yuletide fun begins as you experience this daytime holiday procession
featuring highlights from the 1993 version of Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas
Parade. All the classic parade elements are included plus long time retired
floats and rarely seen characters such as Roger Rabbit and
Owl.
The Country Bear Christmas
Special (2004-2005)
Step on in to Grizzly Hall and get ready for this special holiday edition
of The Country Bear Jamboree. This was recorded from multiple angles to
capture every nuance of this Christmas time classic. Reunite with all your
favorite bears including: Henry, Liver-Lips McGrowl, The Sun
Bonnet Trio, Teddi Barra, The Five Bear Rugs, Gomer,
Trixie and everyones favorite Big Al.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Parade (2003)*
As the snow flakes fly you join Grand Marshals Mickey and
Minnie for this Magic
Kingdom favorite that also features Gingerbread Men, Swaying Christmas
Trees, Santa’s Elves, Toy Soldiers, Reindeer, and the S.S. Disney Riverboat.
This was the extended version of the holiday classic featuring the Disney
Princesses in horse drawn carriages. The grand finale is an appearance by
Mrs. Claus and Santa himself.
Osborne Lights on Residential Street (1996)
Step back in time to the Disney-MGM Studios and stroll along
Residential Street to experience the spectacle of the Osbourne Lights as
it was originally presented. Relive your favorite holiday scenes while searching
for hidden mickeys along the way.
Pick up a copy of 'Jeff Lange Remembers
Holiday Classics’ today and relive all the magic or experience it for the
first time.
* This segment was previously
released on Jeff Lange's Holiday Treat (Currently Retired).
Running Time: 66 Min
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