Have you seen the guys in the blue jump suits before? They are quite popular and are about to get even more popular because Walt Disney Records has gotten their hands on these guys.
The Disney Channel is creating a series called “Imagination Movers” for their pre-school audience. The series is in production in New Orleans and will be premiered later this year.
In preparation for this series launch, Walt Disney Records is set to debut three new music videos. The Imagination Movers are the first alternative rock band for pre-schoolers and their new collection of songs called “Juice Box Heroes” is sure to be a big hit.
Here’s an example of their catchy music. It’s called “I Want My Mommy”. Don’t we all. I’m telling you, your feet will start tapping whether you like it or not. Just wait.
More of the “Imagination Movers” below the cut.
How did the “Imagination Movers” get started?
“The quartet started writing music for their own children and went on to perform nationwide in high-energy, interactive rock/hip-hop concerts. Their funky, catchy songs, which have won over critics, parents and kids alike, are heard on satellite radio where they’ve topped the charts. They’ve won multiple national music awards and were named a “Parenting Pick” by Parenting Magazine.”
Here’s the track list for their album “Juice Box Heroes”:
Juice Box Heroes Track List:
1. Imagination Mover’s Theme
2. Clean My Room
3. Seven Days a Week
4. Mover Music
5. I Want My Mommy
6. Please and Thank You
7. Farm
8. First Day of School
9. What’s In the Fridge?
10. The Medicine Song
11. Big
12. My Favorite Snack
13. Shakable You
14. Can You Do It?
15. Numbers In a Bag
16. Calling All Movers
17. We’ve Got Each Other
Ghost Track (not printed in packaging): Warehouse Mouse
And just for fun…here’s another video.
“My Favorite Snack”
via The Disney Channel and Walt Disney Records



I was very upset with one of the Imagination Movers shorts where a cat is stuck in a tree. They depicted a young woman as a little girl – dressed in knee socks, pigtails, a short dress, and make up. I don’t want images like that on Disney.