![]() Drakken is shown using a torture chamber, where a man is trapped in a room with singing dolls performing this song. Also, in the Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama, Dr. Zazu started singing "It's a Small World", only to be immediately cut off by Scar, who clearly despised the song. When Scar assumed the throne of Pride Rock and took Zazu as his prisoner, he made him sing songs to him, preferably those with a little "bounce" in it. The song being considered annoying by some people is referenced in The Lion King. The song's tune and lyrics are the only Disney creations never to be copyrighted, as UNICEF requested, and can be heard worldwide on musical devices ranging from keyboard demos to ice cream trucks, it remains "a gift to the children of the world." ![]() It is argued that this song is the single most performed and most widely translated song on earth. In the spirit of international unity, "it's a small world (after all)" was sung and recorded in various studios around the world – by a church choir in London, TV performers in Mexico City, a school chorus in Rome, and by local children from Tokyo and California. They first presented "it's a small world (after all)" to Walt by singing in counterpoint while walking through the mock-up. ![]() The Sherman Brothers wrote "it's a small world (after all)" in the wake of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which influenced the song's message. As he and the Sherman Brothers walked through Walt said, "I need one song." A single song for the attraction which could be easily translated into many different languages and which could be played in all round. Walt demonstrated the miniature mock-up to his staff songwriters Robert B. The attraction's tentative soundtrack design featured each national anthem, playing all at once, which resulted in a cacophonous noise. "Children of the World" was the working title of the attraction Walt Disney only called "the happiest cruise that ever sailed" (and never "It's a Small World").
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