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Sing along with the movie using the lyric track; Step-by-step dance instructions; 5 deleted scenes including Tracy's never-before-seen musical number, "I Can Wait"; "You Can't Stop the Beat: The Long Journey of Hairspray" documentary; "Hairspray Extensions:" breakin' down the dance scenes; "The Roots of Hairspray" - from Buddy Deane to Broadway
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Hairspray: Shake & Shimmy Edition, Disc 1
1. Good Morning Baltimore
2. The Nicest Kids in Town
3. "I Want to Be Famous"
4. Meet Miss Baltimore Crabs
5. Detention Groove
6. I Can Hear the Bells
7. Ladies' Choice
8. The New Girl in Town
9. Welcome to the 60s
10. Run and Tell That
11. Big, Blonde and Beautiful
12. Toy Shop Seduction
13. Timeless to Me
14. I Know Where I've Been
15. On the Run From the Law
16. Without Love
17. In the Can
18. Miss Teenage Hairspray Dance Off
19. You Can't Stop the Beat
20. End Credits
Adam Shankman's adaptation of the stage musical Hairspray, itself an adaptation of the non-musical John Waters film of the same name, stars Nikki Blonsky as Tracy Turnblad, an overweight high-school student whose only dream is to be on a local Baltimore teen dance program. While her father (Christopher Walken) tells her to follow her dreams, her mother Edna (John Travolta in drag) reminds her that she doesn't look like the girls on that show. After impressing the show's host (James Marsden), Tracy earns a coveted spot on the program, but when she becomes a popular addition to the cast, she earns the wrath of the prettiest girl in school -- a girl whose mother (Michelle Pfeiffer) just happens to operate the local television station. Tracy's visit to detention hall opens her eyes to the racial tension on the show, as does the budding relationship between her best friend (Amanda Bynes) and an African-American boy named Seaweed (Elijah Kelley). Thus empowered, Tracy attempts to integrate the races on her favorite program. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide