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In 2008, a new set of sing-along music videos were released which were; ''We Can Make Magic'' (This song was featured prior to the 2008 releases of the new sing-alongs however due to it being heard at the beginning of ''Magical Doremi'': episode 27, but it was re-released in 2008 with a different set of clips on the music video), ''The Stray Town Strut'' (the full version of this song was lost until October 24th, 2015, when YouTube user, TheModernFate, uploaded a video featuring the full song of "The Stray Town Strut" onto YouTube. However, the audio's quality is poor and the original Witchling Sing-along music video for this song remains lost), and ''Believing in Love'' which was first featured in ''Magical DoReMi'': episode 39 ("Skater Love").
In 2008, a new set of sing-along music videos were released which were; ''We Can Make Magic'' (This song was featured prior to the 2008 releases of the new sing-alongs however due to it being heard at the beginning of ''Magical Doremi'': episode 27, but it was re-released in 2008 with a different set of clips on the music video), ''The Stray Town Strut'' (the full version of this song was lost until October 24th, 2015, when YouTube user, TheModernFate, uploaded a video featuring the full song of "The Stray Town Strut" onto YouTube. However, the audio's quality is poor and the original Witchling Sing-along music video for this song remains lost), and ''Believing in Love'' which was first featured in ''Magical DoReMi'': episode 39 ("Skater Love").
4kids Magical Doremi Credits
Executive Prodcuders
Alfred R. Khan
Norman J. Grossfeld
Supervising Producer
Jim Malone
Writers
Bartan Bishop
Ted Lewis
Jim Malone
Bree Sharpe
Voice Director
Tom Wayland
Voice Characterizations
Amy Palant
Rebecca Solar
Annite Moriarty
Lisa Ortiz
Andi Whaley
Liza Jacqueline
Additional Voice Characterizations
Jennifer Blond
Jessica Calvello
Dan green
Bella Hudson
Evelyn Lento
Kelly Ray
Kayzie Rogers
Kate Roland
Sean Schemmel
Michael Sinterniklaas
Eric Stuart
Tom Wayland
Mollie Weaver
Kerri Williams
Pete Zarustica
Associate Producer
Crystal Marcus-Kanesaka
Avid Editors
Chris Guido
Ariel Nachmann
Mixing Engineer
Quester Welsh
Sound Designer
Dave Brenneman
ADR Engineers
Dave Brenneman
Jason Cushing
Suzanne Goldish
Paul Grassini
Joseph Shalack
Quester Welsh
Assistant Sound Coordinator
Dawson Smith
Recorded and Mixed
Real Recording, NYC
Post-Production Graphics
Paul J. Baccash
Rob Bruce
Lucialle Dumeguing Garrett
Ryan Kelly
Jennifer Obrotka
Kana Hashimoto
Production Assistants
Michael Charters
Jason Lam
Lee Rogers
Production Intern
Katie Spencer
Assistant Editors
Abel Bautista
David J. Etzold
Machine Room Operator
Rebecca O’Neil
Theme Song by
Jim Malone
And John Siegler
Music Producer
John Siegler
Assistant Music Producer
Mike Brady
Music Composed by
Louis Cortelezzi
Matt McGuire
Ralph Schuckett
John Seigler
Music Editors
Marc Periman
Mike Brady
Featured Songs by
Jim Malone
And John Siegler
U.S. Productions by
4kids Productions
Vice President of Production
Brenda Dillon
Post-Production Supervisor
Chris Guido
Production Coordinator
International Distribution
Rebecca O’Neil
Educational Consultant
Helen Boehm
Marketing
Roz Nowicki
Kristy Naschese


==Availability==
==Availability==

Latest revision as of 23:32, 29 December 2023

DoReMi Witchling Sing-along LOGO.png

Logo that appears before every Sing-Along.

Status: Partially Found

Magical DoReMi, which was dubbed by 4KidsTV in 2005, would feature a music video with clips from the anime itself along with an original song created exclusively for the 4KidsTV version at the end of almost every episode of Magical DoReMi.

In 2008, a new set of sing-along music videos were released which were; We Can Make Magic (This song was featured prior to the 2008 releases of the new sing-alongs however due to it being heard at the beginning of Magical Doremi: episode 27, but it was re-released in 2008 with a different set of clips on the music video), The Stray Town Strut (the full version of this song was lost until October 24th, 2015, when YouTube user, TheModernFate, uploaded a video featuring the full song of "The Stray Town Strut" onto YouTube. However, the audio's quality is poor and the original Witchling Sing-along music video for this song remains lost), and Believing in Love which was first featured in Magical DoReMi: episode 39 ("Skater Love").

Availability

Believing in Love, along with the rest of the Witchling Sing-alongs, used to be available on the official 4KidsTV website until the website went defunct. Both the audio and music video of Believing in Love was lost until September 4th, 2019, when YouTube user Drawtoonz Studio uploaded an audio recording of Believing in Love. However, like The Stray Town Strut, the original music video for the song still remains lost. All of the original Witchling Sing-along music videos, with the exception of Believing in Love and The Stray Town Strut, have since remained on the internet.

Audio

Audio for Believing in Love.

External Link

Sources