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'''''Disney's Sing Me a Story with Belle''''' is an American live-action series created by Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould. | '''''Disney's Sing Me a Story with Belle''''' is an American children's live-action television series created by Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould. | ||
The series features Belle from ''Beauty and the Beast'', who runs the local village book & music shop. | The series features Belle from ''Beauty and the Beast'', who runs the local village book & music shop. |
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Disney's Sing Me a Story with Belle is an American children's live-action television series created by Patrick Davidson and Melissa Gould.
The series features Belle from Beauty and the Beast, who runs the local village book & music shop. She is usually greeted by children who would like to hear a story.
In a format similar to Shining Time Station, Belle (Lynsey McLeod), her puppet friends Harmony the Cat (Jeff Conover), Big Book (Jim Cummings), bookworms Lewis & Carroll (Jim Cummings & the late Christine Cavanaugh), and the villagers who visit the store interact with the children and teaches them life lessons, morals, and solutions by narrating stories, interpreted to the home viewer through animated shorts from the Disney archives paired with the show's original songs.[1]
The show was made to showcase higher-quality animation made for the E/I requirement, being an early example of a show made to fulfill it, another example being The Fox Cubhouse, which is also lost.
The series premiered in syndication on September 8th, 1995. That same day, another Disney TV series based on The Lion King called Timon & Pumbaa also premiered.
As of 2022, 19 out of 65 episodes of the show have been uploaded online.
On December 17th, 2017, Lost Media Wiki user Babydaisylover found an episode named "Overcoming Fear" on YouTube.
On November 2nd, 2022, the episode "Feeling Left Out" was uploaded to archive.org by user LunarRocks.
Episodes
While 65 episodes are known to exist, only 26 have been identified with titles.
# | Episode Title | Status | Found by |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Everybody Needs a Friend | Lost | |
2 | Feeling Like an Outcast | Found | Nelly Goblin |
3 | Folk Heroes | Found | Nelly Goblin |
4 | Everyone's Special | Lost | |
5 | Stick to It (Don't Give Up) | Found | Jake Rutigliano |
6 | Taking Responsibility | Found | The SMAS Archive |
7 | Working Together | Found | The SMAS Archive |
8 | Overcoming Fear | Found | Babydaisylover/Nelly Goblin |
9 | Problem Solving: Ingenuity | Found | CGUploader |
10 | Valuing What's Worthy | Found | Nelly Goblin |
11 | Reap What You Sow | Found | The SMAS Archive |
12 | Best Friends | Lost | |
13 | Taking the Easy Way Out | Found | Nelly Goblin |
14 | Steady Effort | Found | Jake Rutigliano |
15 | Sibling Rivalry | Lost | |
16 | Feeling Left Out | Found | LunarRocks |
17 | Wonderful World of Music | Found | The SMAS Archive |
18 | Creativity and Inspiration | Lost | |
19 | Temptation | Found | Nelly Goblin |
20 | Sleepover | Found | Nelly Goblin |
21 | Talent Show | Lost | |
22 | What's Inside Counts | Found | Jake Rutigliano |
23 | Be Yourself | Lost | |
24 | Friends in Books | Found | Nelly Goblin |
25 | Make a Difference | Found | Nelly Goblin |
26 | Do Something | Found | Nelly Goblin |
Gallery
External Links
- Disney's Sing Me A Story With Belle official web page via the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 21 Apr '15
- Link to 15 episodes of the show on Archive.org. Retrieved 26 Jun '17
Reference
- ↑ Archived Broadcasting & Cable article announcing the show. Retrieved 19 Jul '20