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The 1955 work featured several of Disney's most iconic musical interpretations: The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met

The keyword here likely refers to the workbook itself, or the operational condition of a surviving unit. Collectors search for "Music Land 1955 WORK" to find:

If you are referring to the 1955 film Music Land , it occupies a fascinating, albeit niche, corner of Disney history. Released on October 5, 1955, it wasn't an original production, but rather a "package film" that served as a strategic exit for Walt Disney from a long-standing business partnership. Music Land 1955 WORK

1955 was not arbitrary. It was the cusp of change:

A frantic, surreal jazz interpretation of "Flight of the Bumblebee". Blame It on the Samba: Featuring Donald Duck and José Carioca. 3. The "Lost" Status Unlike most Disney classics, the 1955 version of Music Land The 1955 work featured several of Disney's most

Featuring Donald Duck, José Carioca, and the organist Ethel Smith. Legacy and Rarity

, a feature-length compilation film that often goes overlooked in the standard Disney canon. The Origins of Music Land (1955) 1955 was not arbitrary

| Condition | Price Range (USD) | Notes | |-----------|------------------|-------| | Workbook only, written in | $15 - $40 | Common; low value. | | Complete kit, non-working (no sound) | $75 - $150 | Parts/repair. | | Complete kit, (sound operational) | $300 - $600 | Rare; highly collectible. | | Mint, sealed, working | $1,200+ | Museum-grade. |

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