NUTCRACKER BALLET MUSIC

Famous part from ballet nutcracker?
Im lookig for a famous part from the Nutcracker that’s used in many cartoons especially with toys. It’s not “Dance of the sugar plum farries”, “Nutcracker suite”, “russian dance” nor the “waltz of the snowflakes”.
The music doesn’t have any background it’s just sweet by the sound and I can’t identify the instrument but it sounds like a mixture of piano and bells
Here is a complete Nutcracker soundtrack and you can listen to clips from each song, so hopefully you can find the right one! You might actually be thinking of the first song, the Overture.
http://www.amazon.com/Pytor-Illych-Tchaikovsky-Nutcracker-Complete/dp/B00000A1GL/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1209733209&sr=1-2
Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Highlights (2/4); March/Snowflakes Waltz; Lanchbery
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