- 5/9/2025
This video was also mirror from Internet Archive upload in case it is taken down.
Also why I did spend such a longer time ago before posting all 3 parts separating instead of 1 full video but I don't much care about that.
Internet Archive Description: WOW! It's been for a long time since I haven't upload those The Making Of The Wheels On The Bus Videos but however I don't have The Wheels On The Bus: Mango's Big Dog Parade (2008) DVD yet, but I'll get it very soon.
Anyways here's the entire video of The Making Of The Wheels On The Bus: Mango's Big Dog Parade from 2008 on DVD.
Video credit goes to Trampo line on YouTube for uploading this video.
The Wheels On The Bus is owned by Our Happy Child Productions.
Also why I did spend such a longer time ago before posting all 3 parts separating instead of 1 full video but I don't much care about that.
Internet Archive Description: WOW! It's been for a long time since I haven't upload those The Making Of The Wheels On The Bus Videos but however I don't have The Wheels On The Bus: Mango's Big Dog Parade (2008) DVD yet, but I'll get it very soon.
Anyways here's the entire video of The Making Of The Wheels On The Bus: Mango's Big Dog Parade from 2008 on DVD.
Video credit goes to Trampo line on YouTube for uploading this video.
The Wheels On The Bus is owned by Our Happy Child Productions.
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00:00Hi, my name is Janie Laura Lascow, star of the Wheels on the Bus, and this is the behind
00:10the scenes video for the Wheels on the Bus Mango's Big Dog Parade.
00:15It was another exciting shoot, full of songs, dancing, and new friends.
00:21So sit back, get comfortable, and enjoy the show.
00:25The Wheels on the Bus go round and round, round and round, round and round.
00:32The Wheels on the Bus go round and round, all through the town.
00:43Putting a movie together is a big job. Everyone works very hard, but they also have a lot of fun.
00:55The art department has to first build the sets. They have to haul stuff, and paint, and screw things.
01:05The sets were especially big on this Wheels on the Bus, so they had their work cut out for them.
01:12After the sets are ready, the lighting department has to light it.
01:17The camera man, Christopher Gosh, has to make sure everything looks just perfect.
01:22We are here to help you.
01:24The producers, assistant directors, and production manager have to make sure everything will run smoothly.
01:31Okay, back to work.
01:34They have to organize all the people coming. The actors, crew, kids, and parents.
01:41I love to dance.
01:43Everybody to places, please. Places, please.
01:48Tiffany Foster, the president of our Happy Child Productions, set up a table where the hundreds of actors, kids, and parents could check in.
01:58Sarah and Lisa Bardo in the wardrobe department had to prepare the 50 costumes they made for the production.
02:07That's a lot of grease monkey outfits and fairy wings.
02:11Come on, come on, come on, you've got to tune it up.
02:16Adjust the engine, just enough.
02:20You really gotta get some breath under it.
02:22Before we're ready to shoot, there's so many things to do.
02:26Check the oil and balance the tires.
02:29I first have to record my songs in dialogue.
02:33It's always fun to sing the music to Wheels on the Bus.
02:36The composer, Laura Hall, makes sure that I always sing each note perfectly on pitch.
02:45Roll up your sleeves and tune up that bus.
02:51That bus.
02:56Yeah.
02:57That bus.
02:59Sometimes it takes a little extra time to get it right, but I always do.
03:04The bus.
03:07Beautiful.
03:08The bus.
03:10Check the oil and balance the tires.
03:15Come on, come on, come on, you've got to tune it up.
03:19Adjust the engine, just enough.
03:22Once again, the voice of Argon the Dragon is sung by the amazing Roger Daltrey.
03:27And don't forget about the power of the brakes.
03:32We recorded him at world-famous Capitol Records in Hollywood, California.
03:42The Wheels on the Bus team was there.
03:44Producers Tiffany Foster, Randall Frederick, Rob Renshaw, director Tim Armstrong, sound engineer Charlie Picari, and Laura Hall.
03:59Roger is a perfectionist and is always working to get Argon's voice just right.
04:05That's right, Coco.
04:06First he did some of Argon's speaking lines.
04:09Here we are, at the Jungle Bug Adventure.
04:13Remember, friends, as you exit the bus, always look both ways before crossing the street.
04:20Then Roger sang Argon's songs.
04:23I think my favorite song that he sang is Tune It Up.
04:27Come on, come on, come on, you've got to tune it up.
04:32Adjust the engine, just enough.
04:36Test the springs and the fuel intake.
04:40And don't forget about the power of brakes.
04:43Check the oil and balance the tires.
04:50Eight spark plugs and a few new wires.
04:54With every part we'll make a fuss.
04:58Roll up your sleeves and tune up the bus.
05:02Come on, come on, come on, you've got to tune it up.
05:06Adjust the engine, just enough.
05:10Test the springs and the fuel intake.
05:13And don't forget about the power of brakes.
05:18Tune It Up is fun because everyone gets to dance like crazy.
05:31You've got to tune it up.
05:35Check the oil and balance the tires.
05:39Eight spark plugs and a few new wires.
05:44With every part we'll make a fuss.
05:47I liked the ending of Tune It Up because we all got to give it our best Broadway finish.
05:53We can tune up the bus.
05:56You've got to tune up the bus.
06:00Another fun part of the movie is where Wolf messes around and misses his ride to the parade.
06:11Wolf's mom is played by Heidi Briggs.
06:14In Another Wheels on the Bus, Heidi plays a clown.
06:17But in this movie, she plays Wolf's mother.
06:20The makeup artist, Edie Stanley, spent a lot of time making Heidi look like a fun doggy mommy.
06:30How do I look?
06:31After she was all made up, Heidi and Wolf filmed their scene together.
06:35Wolf's mom is playing together.
06:36The places please.
06:37The places please.
06:38The places please.
06:39Sit down there, Heidi.
06:40Wolf, please do not procrastinate.
06:41Because if you do, we will be late.
06:42It is good to be on time.
06:56So help your mommy and we'll be fine.
07:01But I want to wear this silly hat.
07:05Or fiddle around with this or that.
07:08Or make a super giant nest.
07:11These are the things that I do best.
07:17At one point, Wolf gets distracted by a butterfly.
07:21For that trick, the puppeteers attach a pretend butterfly to some fishing line.
07:25Then they just swished it through the air.
07:28I think it turned out pretty good.
07:31Okay, mommy.
07:32Hey, was that a butterfly?
07:35There are so many things that look like fun.
07:39Like toys and toys.
07:42Even though Wolf missed his ride, he was able to get to the big dog parade on time
07:47thanks to his new Wheels on the Bus friends.
07:50He even invited Cat to be in the parade with him.
07:53We had a really fun time filming at the parade.
07:57We have a very serious baby today.
08:14No smiles for anyone.
08:16There were lots of cute kids and babies on the set, especially for the kissing mommy's part.
08:23Yule Case, one of the assistant directors, will do anything to get a baby to smile for the camera.
08:29Kiss, kiss, kiss.
08:30Kiss, kiss, kiss.
08:31Kiss, kiss, kiss.
08:32The babies on the bus go kiss, kiss, kiss.
08:37All through the town.
08:42Kiss, kiss, kiss.
08:43It's a lot of fun having so many kids in the movie.
08:46I think that every one of them had a magical experience, especially when they got to ride on the bus and be around the puppets.
08:55The Wheels on the Bus is such a popular and fun song.
08:58Everyone just enjoys being a part of the movie.
09:02Maybe every now and then, the experience wasn't so magical.
09:07Oh well.
09:09As you can see, Mango's Big Dog Parade has lots of dancing.
09:14The person who designs the dancing is called a choreographer.
09:18The choreographer for the Fairy's Golden Rule Dance is Theresa White.
09:23She has been practicing for 20 years to be a dancer and choreographer in movies and on the stage.
09:38Theresa first worked with the three ballerinas named Elaine Park, Rachel Ochterman, and Elisa Gerstein.
09:46She taught them the routine and the steps that they were doing.
10:15Being a good dancer takes a lot of hard work and practice.
10:22After rehearsing at the dance house studio, the ballerinas had another rehearsal at the stage where we were shooting.
10:34Theresa continued to go over and over all the steps and routines that they would need to perform.
10:41One, two, three, six, two, three.
10:44Ballerinas are coming in.
10:46Finally, the ballerinas were ready.
10:49Will my shoes be seen?
10:51But before they did their dance performance, they had two little scenes with Mango and Papaya and Wolf and Cat.
10:59Where's the bus taking you today?
11:02We're on our way to dance in a ballet.
11:04The ballet?
11:05Oh, how fun!
11:07Dogs are smelly.
11:09Cats are mean.
11:10Dogs help people.
11:12Cats are clean.
11:14Finally, it was time to shoot the big fairy's golden rule number.
11:20Teresa rehearsed the ballerinas some more so they could get used to dancing up on the stage.
11:39After all that rehearsing and probably a little too much sugar, they were ready to go.
11:48They waited backstage for their turn to go on.
11:51When the time came, they waltzed out and gave a great performance.
12:04Teresa was so happy with the ballerinas' performance.
12:08And after their dance routine was over, it was my turn to sing.
12:13You can get just what you need.
12:18Using words like thank you and please.
12:26Please take turns, please be nice.
12:29Never push and never fight.
12:32The time to sing the fairy's golden rule.
12:36The four fairies in the fairy's golden rule dance number are Hogan Fulton, Sierra Austin, Alyssa Brown, and Kaylee Swanson.
12:45They have all been dancing for a long time and have won lots of awards at dance competitions.
12:51Sometimes, they practice five hours a day.
12:55Keep gay, keep gay.
12:57Again, six, seven, eight.
12:59Cross, back, back, front.
13:01So, it's like you're marching.
13:03Your arms go like this.
13:05So, I think it's better than it.
13:07Hearts and kisses and friendly words are better than the kids than the jobs.
13:12Yes.
13:13Nothing in this world feels better than giving each other love.
13:18Make sure you make a turn, all of you guys.
13:21You two just put your hands in.
13:22You're gonna turn to the right.
13:23Okay?
13:24So, you're gonna spot the person in front of you.
13:26Okay?
13:27One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
13:31Nothing in this world feels better than giving each other love.
13:40Teresa knows that it is practice, practice, practice that makes a dance performance good.
13:46So, right up until the cameras rolled, Teresa was teaching, and the fairies were learning and rehearsing.
13:52Instead of leaning he in forward, lean back a little.
13:55Okay, great.
13:56Two, three.
13:57His His His His His His His Zachtieshey were playing.
13:58We had him playing and rehearsing.
13:59Instead of leaning forward leaning he backward.
14:00And, boyieland Hogan.
14:01First of all, we went back and up against senator.
14:03Kaleigh and Hogan.
14:04So, they needed to practice their lip-syncing.
14:07Oh, two, three, three, four, five, five, five, six, al magic.
14:16Kayleigh and Hogan had singing parts so they needed to practice their lip-synching.
14:20Then, everybody, you're nuts.
14:21Day and night
14:22When his heart
14:23He was not glad
14:25He was a little girl
14:26And never took her turn
14:28She always cut line
14:30And she never learned
14:31If taking turns
14:33It's real
14:33Before the scene was filmed
14:42The makeup and wardrobe departments
14:44Had to look at the dancers
14:45One last time
14:46To make sure that they look great
14:48Mothers give some words
14:51Of encouragement
14:52The director has a few
14:55Final instructions
14:56The cameraman lines up the shot
14:59Everyone is ready
15:01Almost
15:02Are we ready?
15:08Are we ready?
15:09Yeah
15:09Okay, here we go, guys
15:15Hugs and kisses
15:17Friendly words
15:18Are better than essentials
15:20Nothing in this world feels better
15:23Than giving each other love
15:26If you feel like prone to fit
15:29Take a deep breath
15:31Get over it
15:32This is our sincere advice to you
15:38Can't help friends
15:40See what's so sad
15:42There was a little girl
15:43Who never took her turn
15:45She always cut in line
15:46And she never learned
15:48That taking turns
15:49Is really fun
15:50There's lots of turns
15:52For everyone
15:53That's why we sing
15:54The fairy's golden rule
15:56Hugs and kisses
15:58And friendly words
15:59Are better than hits and chucks
16:02Nothing in this world feels better
16:05Than giving each other love
16:08Hugs and kisses
16:09And friendly words
16:12Are all you need is truth
16:16If you're nice to others
16:22They will be nice to you
16:31All that hard work had really paid off
16:36The fairy's golden rule sequence
16:39Is what audiences call a real showstopper
16:43The wheels on the bus
16:46Go round and round
16:48Round and round
16:49Round and round
16:51Hey, I'm right here
16:56The puppeteers had the coolest job of anyone
16:59But it's a lot of hard work, too
17:02They have to learn the script
17:03And be ready to say their character's lines
17:06Right on cue
17:07Do we know the dialogue?
17:08Not so much
17:10You're suffering?
17:13Yeah
17:13Okay, cool
17:14They have to fit into the smallest places
17:19So the camera won't see them
17:21Sounds fair to me
17:23Thank you, Zoe
17:24They are Mark Bedell
17:26Bruce Barlow
17:28Tara Whitaker
17:30Mark Weatherby
17:32And Michelle Farmer
17:34I think they deserve a special blue ribbon medal
17:39For their hard work
17:40I think Cat and Wolf could use our help
17:50Don't you?
17:51Oh, yes
17:52Definitely
17:53Cheep, cheep
17:57Cheep, cheep
17:58Cheep, cheep
18:00Cheep, cheep
18:01Cheep, cheep
18:02Cheep, cheep
18:03Of course, the chicks on the bus
18:05Was a neat part of the movie
18:06Cheep, cheep
18:07Those chicks were so popular
18:09Cheep, cheep
18:09Everyone wanted to hold one
18:11Cheep, cheep
18:11Cheep, cheep
18:11And when the cameras rolled
18:13Those chicks showed that they were pretty good actors, too
18:16Cheep, cheep, cheep
18:18Cheep, cheep
18:20Back on the road
18:26And we'll be fine
18:28Don't worry
18:29We'll be on time
18:32From now on
18:34We'll get along
18:35Together
18:37We'll be twice as strong
18:40Oh, my!
18:42Filming this Wheels on the Bus was a wonderful experience for everyone
18:46When it was all over
18:48We realized that we had the funnest four days ever
18:52We made lots of new friends, too
18:54And I think we made a pretty cool movie
18:57It's a long road ahead
19:05Full of laughter and adventures
19:09We can all be friends
19:13Friends forever, you can be sure
19:17When the morning comes
19:19When the morning comes
19:20We will have such fun
19:24Tomorrow is a brand new day
19:31Yes, tomorrow is a brand new day
19:37So that's my behind-the-scenes movie
19:44I hope you enjoyed watching it
19:47Now you know a lot more about what it takes to make the wheels on the bus
19:51I'm Janie Laura Lascow
19:53And I'll see you next time
19:55Bye-bye!
20:01Bye-bye!
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