As part of the preparations for the Sherman Brothers tribute coming to the Main Street Cinema at Disneyland, a decorative banner has been hung. It has imagery of attractions that feature Sherman Brothers music, including an illustration of Figment.

So Much That We Share: A Tribute to the Sherman Brothers debuts on July 17, 2025, as part of the 70th anniversary of Disneyland. The Sherman Brothers, Richard and Robert, are intrinsically entwined with the park’s legacy, having created many of the iconic songs and soundtracks. In addition to their work on the theme parks, their music has also been featured in Disney films and other productions.



Some of their biggest hits are featured on the new banner adorning the Cinema. To the left of the name is an illustration of Robert Sherman and three films featuring their music: The Sword in the Stone (1963), Mary Poppins (1964), and The Jungle Book (1967). On the right are images representing Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971), and two attractions — “it’s a small world” and the Carousel of Progress (for the song There’s A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow). Richard Sherman is pictured at the far right.



Smaller banners on the sides of the marquee have different illustrations. One side showcases The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) and Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The other depicts The Aristocats (1970) and Journey Into Imagination/Journey Into Imagination with Figment, two iterations of the EPCOT attraction that feature One Little Spark.
Part of the tribute is a short film, The Last Verse, a three-and-a-half-minute short film that originally debuted in 2024.
The verse will be added to the ride’s finale scenes at Disneyland park and Magic Kingdom. The short film can be watched below.
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