
Dutch singer Jan Smit is currently climbing the charts in the Netherlands with his song “Leef Nu Het Kan” (which Babel Fish tells me translates to “Live now it is possible”).
A strangely mesmerizing music video for this song has shown up on YouTube, including shots of Disneyland Paris’ Main Street and castle, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Toy Story’s Buzz Lightyear and Woody, and a bunch of random girls stepping in and out of frame.
It’s a music video that only a Disney fan could enjoy:
Thanks to Inside the Magic listener Clarissa for sending me a link to this video!
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Alan
March 17th, 2010 at 8:08 am
Great music video. The weird thing is, you actually see more of Disneyland Park in this video then you ever do in any of Disney’s TV adverts or brochures!
Disneyland Paris’ marketing department seem to have a fear of actually showing the park to people. Instead, they prefer to show WDW’s Cinderella’s Castle, extreme close-ups of kids’ smiling faces, and lots of Pixar costumed characters.
One other thing. The fireworks at the end of the video are obviously CGI. You’ll never see a fireworks display THAT large behind Sleeping Beauty Castle, due to all the complaints from local residents. That’s why Wishes at Disneyland Paris is radically different/reduced compared to the WDW version.