Synopsis[]
Join the Kidsongs Kids and their very silly tour guide, Mr. World, on a musical journey around the world. You'll meet kids from other lands and learn their songs, dances and games. Our sing-along itinerary includes London, Paris, Japan, Australia, Scotland, Africa, Mexico and Jamaica. It's a wonderful song-filled journey you'll want to take over and over again.[1][2]
Cast[]
- Mr. World - Barnard Panansky
- Nick - Fabby Brown (first appearance)
- Olinda - Tameka Claybrook (first appearance)
- Bruce - Chris Finch (first appearance)
- Mike - Shawn Harrison (only appearance)
- Victoria - Nicole Mandich (first appearance)
- Carmen - Carla Martyn (only appearance)
- Sean - Robby Rosellen (first appearance)
- Miko - Wendy Yumi (first appearance)
- Ms. Miller - Nancy McLoughlin (first appearance)
- Yoko - Mimi Gilbert (first appearance)
- Michelle - Karli Supera (only appearance)
- Elizabeth Flaherty
- Tommy Flaherty
- Amanda Miller
- Mairi Morrison
- Erin Prinn
- Ian Prinn
- Bruce Farrar
- Harry Farrar
- Chris Huntley
- Lisa Arakaki
- Kennis Furuya
- Allison Mikaru
- Emiry Sato
- Stephanie Yamaoka
Songs[]
- I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing
- Funiculi, Funicula (also seen on Episodes 02, 12, 16, 23, 108, 116 and 129)
- Did You Ever See a Lassie? (also seen on Episodes 116 and 213)
- London Bridge (also seen on Episodes 06, 17 and 114)
- Frere Jacques
- Kumbaya (also seen on Episodes 08, 116 and 206)
- Waltzing Matilda (also seen on Episodes 05, 13, 18, 116 and 304)
- Sakura, Sakura (also seen on Episodes 116 and 210)
- Los Pollitos (also seen on Episodes 116 and 205)
- Day-O (Banana Boat Song) (also seen on Episodes 01, 10, 16, 26, 119, 129 and 306)
Trivia[]
- This was the last Kidsongs video to have at least one of its songs appear in the 1994 season of the TV Show, with episode #8.
- "Frere Jacques" wasn't used on any season of the TV Show, though it easily could have appeared in episode #16 of the 1994 season; however, not all of the songs from this video were usable due to time constraints.
- "Day-O" was the only song that was used twice in the 1994 season, and "Funiculi, Funicula" a third time in episode #29.
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