DTV: Monster Hits

DTV: Monster Hits

1987 · 60 min · ★ 6.7 · Animation, Music, TV Movie

A Halloween special featuring appropriately-themed rock and roll songs set to scenes from the Disney library of classic animation.

Directed by Andrew Solt · Written by Phil Savenick

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