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Disney+ is releasing seven new sing-along versions of its classic movies on 22 July

Disney+ announces sing-along versions of seven Disney classics, including Moana and The Little Mermaid launching on 22 July. The Lion King (2019), The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride, Beauty and the Beast (1991), Beauty and the Beast (2017) and Tangled sing-alongs to launch in August. 

As subscribers watch the sing-along version of these films, they will be able to fully immerse themselves in the music with on-screen lyrics. The upcoming sing-alongs will allow viewers to use their voice Under the Sea and discover how far they’ll go with Moana.

Here’s the full list of upcoming releases:

Disney+ sing-along releases:

Moana sing-along – 22 July 2022

The Little Mermaid sing-along – 22 July  2022

The Lion King (2019) sing-along – 5 August 2022

The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride sing-along – 5 August 2022

Beauty and the Beast (1991) sing-along – 19 August 2022

Beauty and the Beast (2017) sing-along – 19 August 2022

Tangled sing-along – 19 August 2022

Disney+ subscribers can keep muttering and mumbling the lyrics to We Don’t Talk About Bruno with the sing-along version of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Academy Award(R)-winning film Encanto, which is now streaming.

Fans of Disney musicals can jam to hits like Be Our Guest, How Far I’ll Go, The Circle of Life, Under the Sea, I’ve Got a Dream, and much more once the films arrive on the streamer soon. Plus, as Disney revealed earlier in the year that Frozen and Frozen 2 to be given the singalong treatment as well.

The Disney+ singalong editions of the movies are the same as the standard, but the words appear on-screen so you can keep time with all the tunes. You can find them by searching the name of the film and “singalong” when they start streaming. 

This isn’t the first time Disney has ventured into sing-along formats for viewers. A special TV show aired on ABC in 2020 called The Disney Family Singalong during the pandemic. It featured musical performances by popular Disney films sung by celebrities from their homes. The first, released in mid-April, was such a success that the company released Volume II a few weeks later and a holiday special in November.

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