It's been a fixture on the Children In Need telethon for many years.
And EastEnders fans were in awe on Friday as the cast performed an amazing medley of Disney hits on the annual telethon to celebrate Mickey Mouse's 90th birthday.
Taking to Twitter to predominantly praise the showcase, others were quick to share their disappointment that Danny Dyer did not show off his own singing skills, in a sketch which featured songs from Beauty and the Beast, Frozen and Aladdin.
Sensational: EastEnders fans were in awe on Friday as the cast performed an amazing medley of Disney hits to celebrate Micket Mouse's 90th birthday
Opening with Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts) discovering a special gift from the mouse by Walt, the showcase jumped into a rendition of Belle, starring Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) as the titular princess.
Then in a spell-binding twist, Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) was transformed into the ice queen Elsa from Frozen, performing the chart-topping hit single Let It Go.
It was then time for a rendition of Gaston in the heart of the Queen Vic pub, with Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) playing the suave villain with a famously thick neck.
The show then ended with a romantic version of Aladdin's A Whole New World by Tilly Keeper (Louise Mitchell) and Zack Morris (Keegan Taylor) and the genie's famous hit Never Had A Friend (Like Me) from Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor).
Jaw-dropping: The cast of the BBC soap sang an array of tracks from Disney's legendary repertoire
Songstress: Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) sang the famous song Belle from Beauty and the Beast, taking on the role of the iconic princess
No one like him! It was then time for a rendition of Gaston in the heart of the Queen Vic pub, with Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) playing the suave villain with a famously thick neck
The incredible performance went down a storm with watching viewers, who praised this year's EastEnders medley as their best yet.
One posted: 'EastEnders remake of Disney's magic on #ChildrenInNeed is excellent viewing!'
Another posted: 'You all done absolutely amazing!! @bbceastenders well done to you all.'
Unbelievable: The incredible performance went down a storm with watching viewers, who praised this year's EastEnders medley as their best yet
But other soap fans were quick to share their disappointment that Danny Dyer did not show off his own singing skills, as he only made a silent cameo at the beginning of the sketch.
One tweeted: 'I'm bitterly disappointed with the EastEnders Children In Need part. How can you show Danny Dyer and not have him sing? And where the F is Rickyyyyy? #ChildrenInNeed.'
Another posted: 'There was not a Danny Dyer showstopper at the end of that #EastEnders Disney thing. Gutted.'
No vocals: But other soap fans were quick to share their disappointment that Danny Dyer did not show off his own singing skills, as he only made a silent cameo
Upset: Several soap fans took to Twitter to ask why Danny had not sung during the sketch
This year's annual TV special had no shortage of stars proved to be an epic display with an array of different sketches to encourage viewers to donate, as it remained to be seen whether they could beat last year's £50 million total.
Many were seen making their arrival for the annual appeal night, including Call The Midwife's Jennifer Kirby and Helen George, Vogue Williams and her husband Spencer Matthews, TOWIE's James 'Arg' Argent, Michael Ball and Jamie Cullum.
Marvin and Rochelle Humes also teamed up to host part of the show, alongside Tess Daly, Ade Adepitan, Graham Norton, Mel Giedroyc and Robb Beckett.
Jaw-dropping: This year's annual TV special had no shortage of stars proved to be an epic display with an array of different sketches to encourage viewers to donate
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Main photo article It’s been a fixture on the Children In Need telethon for many years.
And EastEnders fans were in awe on Friday as the cast performed an amazing medley of Disney hits on the annual telethon to celebrate Mickey Mouse’s 90th birthday.
Taking to Twitter to predominantly praise the...
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