Fantastic (Toy-Box album)

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Fantastic is the debut studio album by Danish bubblegum dance duo Toy-Box. It includes the hits "The Sailor Song", "Teddybear", "Best Friend" and "Tarzan & Jane". It was released in January 1999, and later released in May 1999. The Singapore edition included the "Toy-Box Space Trap" video game for the PC. The Special Christmas Edition of the Fantastic Album featured a bonus track; So Merry Christmas Everyone (X-MAS Bonus) produced & arranged for Candy Hell Entertainment. The artwork resembles to a European PlayStation game.

Track listing

  1. "Toy-Box Pictures Presents" (0:38)
  2. "The Sailor Song" (3:15)
  3. "Best Friend" (3:28)
  4. "Tarzan & Jane" (3:04)
  5. "E.T." (3:40)
  6. "Teddybear" (4:14)
  7. "Super-Duper-Man" (3:17)
  8. "I Believe in You" (3:29)
  9. "Earth, Wind, Water & Fire" (3:36)
  10. "What About" (3:40)
  11. "Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mo" (3:17)
  12. "A Thing Called Love" (3:16)
  13. "Sayonara (Goodbye)" (3:25)
  • Christmas edition Bonus track

14. "So Merry Christmas Everyone" (3:55)

  • Special edition Bonus videos
  1. "Best Friend"
  2. "The Sailor Song"

Toy-Box videos

Toy-Box released music videos for "The Sailor-Song", "Best Friend", "Tarzan & Jane", and "Teddybear." Most of Toy-Box's videos could be considered cartoonish, but "Teddy Bear" is a more serious video. While "Best Friend" features Amir and Anila having a neon sword fight and turning into little fuzz balls, "The Sailor Song" showed several men flying off a boat, and "Tarzan and Jane" featured live monkeys and elephants in a cartoon parody, "Teddy Bear" is set in Paris and showed Amir and Anila in a more romantic way than the other videos.

Singles

"Tarzan & Jane"

"Best Friend"

"The Sailor Song"

Promotional single

"Teddybear"

Charts

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[1] 28
The Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[2] 1
Norway (VG-lista)[3] 9
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[4] 17

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