
Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas
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Overview
Join all the Disney characters in this Christmas sing-a-long. All the traditional Christmas carols are here and some new songs too!
Top Cast


Wayne Allwine
Wayne Allwine
(voice)
Wayne Allwine
(voice)


Tony Anselmo
Tony Anselmo
(voice)
Tony Anselmo
(voice)


Bill Farmer
Bill Farmer
(voice)
Bill Farmer
(voice)


Russi Taylor
Russi Taylor
(voice)
Russi Taylor
(voice)


Tress MacNeille
Tress MacNeille
(voice)
Tress MacNeille
(voice)


Corey Burton
Corey Burton
(voice)
Corey Burton
(voice)


Alan Young
Alan Young
(voice)
Alan Young
(voice)
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