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The Wind in The Willows (Adventure If Ichabod & Mr Toad)
https://mega.co.nz/#!SMoAVAiZ!ll1pNaLqRz74ysyRoqYLnQ8hT1gxDs64gdNirbf g1-Y
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YES U FOUND IT! THANK U SO MUCH!
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YES U FOUND IT! THANK U SO MUCH!
Your Welcome
Soundtrack
"Whistle-Stop" written and sung by Roger Miller.
"Oo De Lally" written and sung by Roger Miller.
"Love" written by Floyd Huddleston and George Bruns and sung by Nancy Adams.
"The Phony King of England" written by Johnny Mercer and sung by Phil Harris.
"The Phony King of England Reprise" sung by Terry-Thomas and Pat Buttram.
"Not In Nottingham" written and sung by Roger Miller.
"Love/Oo-De-Lally Reprise" sung by Chorus.
The music played in the background while Lady Kluck fights off Prince John’s soldiers in an American football manner, following the archery tournament, is an arrangement of "Fight On" and "On, Wisconsin", the respective fight songs of the University of Southern California and the University of Wisconsin.
Although a full soundtrack to Robin Hood has never been released on compact disc in the US, a record of the film was made at the time of the film’s release in 1973, which included the film’s songs, score, narration, and dialogue. Both "Oo De Lally" and "Love" appear on the CD collection, Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic.
The song "Love" was also featured in the 2009 film adaptation of Fantastic Mr. Fox.
The song "Whistle-Stop" was used in the Super Bowl XLVIII commercial for T-Mobile.
Don’t worry about it, you’ve been more than helpful before. 😉
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Is there any dialogue?

Audio codec: MP3
Quality: 192 kbs
Playtime: 51:04
1. George Bruns / Roger Miller – Overture / Whistle Stop (Performed by Roger Miller) (3:24)
2. Roger Miller – Oo-de-lally (Performed by Roger Miller) (1:50)
3. Roger Miller – Oo-de-lally (Album Version) (Performed by Roger Miller) (1:00)
4. George Bruns – Prince John Arrives (0:38)
5. George Bruns – Mother (0:30)
6. George Bruns – Sir Hiss (0:06)
7. George Bruns – Robin and Little John in Disguise (0:30)
8. George Bruns – Fortunetelling (0:56)
9. George Bruns – Stealing from the Rich (1:36)
10. George Bruns – Sheriff of Nothingham (1:35)
11. George Bruns – Happy Birthday (2:24)
12. George Bruns – Right in Prince John’s Back Yard (0:50)
13. George Bruns – Lady Marian (0:50)
14. George Bruns – The Duel (1:48)
15. George Bruns – Remember (1:04)
16. George Bruns – Maid Marian (1:04)
17. George Bruns – The Kiss (0:23)
18. George Bruns – The Tournament Parade (1:49)
19. George Bruns – Love’s First Sight (0:29)
20. George Bruns – Fooling the Sheriff (0:36)
21. George Bruns – Duke of Chutney (0:46)
22. George Bruns – The Archers (0:54)
23. George Bruns – Hoping for a Kiss (0:15)
24. George Bruns – The Tournament (1:22)
25. George Bruns – The Winner / Robin Hood Captured (1:37)
26. George Bruns – Escape (3:01)
27. George Bruns – Hiss Unplugged (0:15)
28. Floyd Huddleston and George Bruns – Love (Performed by Nancy Adams) (1:42)
29. Johnny Mercer – The Phoney King of England (Performed by Phil Harris) (2:41)
30. Roger Miller – Not in Nottingham (Performed by Roger Miller) (1:05)
31. George Bruns – Friar Tuck Imprisonned (1:02)
32. George Bruns – Setting up the Gallows (1:50)
33. George Bruns – On Guard (0:53)
34. George Bruns – Old Betsy (0:05)
35. George Bruns – Something Funny (0:44)
36. George Bruns – Jail Break (0:44)
37. George Bruns – Plundering the Treasury (1:11)
38. George Bruns – To Arms (1:31)
39. George Bruns – Escaping the Castle (4:09)
40. George Bruns – Prince John in Prison (0:10)
41. George Bruns – Finale (1:23)
DisneyRHood.zip (72,77 MB) – uploaded.net (http://uploaded.net/file/lv9fea92)
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Is there any dialogue?
Yes Muffled I Beleive Its A DVD Rip. But There Is A Link If You Wanna Look
Yes But Classics Like Sword in the Stone Walt Did Not Have Much to Do With. In the 50s When He Started TV And Disneyland Park Aswell As Live Action Films He Was Less Involved With Animation