Tag: DAPs Magic
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 19, 1989
On this day in 1989, ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ was placed on the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. Each year, 25 films are chosen to represent the scope of American film heritage. To qualify, a film must be “culturally, historically, or esthetically significant.” ‘Snow White’ meets all three criteria. The first feature-length…
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June Foray | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 18, 1917
On this day in 1917, legendary voice actress June Foray was born. Foray’s career lasted 85 years, from 1929 until 2014. Disney fans have certainly heard her versatile voice. A few examples are Lucifer the cat from ‘Cinderella,’ Witch Hazel in ‘Trick or Treat,’ Grandmother Fa in ‘Mulan,’ Magica De Spell in ‘DuckTales,’ Grammi Gummi…
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8 Simple Rules | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 17, 2002
On this day in 2002, the Touchstone sitcom ‘8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter’ premiered on ABC. The show centered around the Hennessy family and the comedy of a protective father setting strict but well-meaning standards for his daughters. ‘8 Simple Rules’ starred John Ritter and Katey Sagal. Sadly, Ritter passed away in…
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The Robe | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 16, 1953
On this day in 1953, 20th Century Fox’s ‘The Robe’ premiered in New York.
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Waking Sleeping Beauty | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 15, 2009
On this day in 2009, the documentary ‘Waking Sleeping Beauty’ was featured at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 14, 1985
On this day in 1985, ‘Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears’ debuted on NBC.
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Wally Boag | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 13, 1920
On this day in 1920, entertainer and Disney Legend Wally Boag was born.
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Higglytown Heroes | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 12, 2004
On this day in 2004, the children’s TV show ‘Higglytown Heroes’ premiered on Playhouse Disney.
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Zorro, The Avengers | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 10, 1959
On this day in 1959, ‘Zorro, the Avenger’ was released. The film was assembled from six episodes of Disney’s ‘Zorro’ television show. Guy Williams’ Zorro, or “The Fox,” defends Spanish California against the ruthless dictator Jose Sebastian Varga, “The Eagle,” who has taken over the commandant post of Los Angeles. Director Charles Barton saw success…
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Country Bear Jamboree | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 9, 2001
On this day in 2001, the Country Bear Jamboree closed at Disneyland. Open for over 29 years, the show was a fan-favorite. It was one of the last attractions that Walt Disney personally helped develop and was originally slated for the Mineral King resort that was never built. The Country Bears eventually resurfaced at the…
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Domee Shi | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 8, 1989
On this day in 1989, Pixar director and animator Domee Shi was born. Her career with Pixar began in 2011. She is best known for directing the Oscar-winning short, ‘Bao’ and the full-length film, ‘Turning Red.’ Shi was the first woman to direct a short film at Pixar with ‘Bao.’ In her time at the…
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Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 7, 1969
On this day in 1969, Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color aired on NBC for the final time. A new iteration of the series, The Wonderful World of Disney would continue on with solid ratings into the mid-1970s. The series has seen multiple revivals through the years and continues to be aired today on the…
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Golden Lion | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 6, 2009
On this day in 2009, a group of Pixar directors received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Brad Bird, and Lee Unkrich, the directors of all the Pixar Animation Studios films to date, were honored for their work. George Lucas presented the…
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 5, 1994
On this day in 1994, the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction closed “temporarily” at Walt Disney World. Unfortunately, the closure became permanent two years later. The attraction featured 14 submarine ride vehicles that could seat up to 38 passengers for a 20-minute ride around a colorful lagoon. Two of these submarines began…
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Touchstone Pictures | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 3, 2016
On this day in 2016, Disney’s subsidiary, Touchstone Pictures ceased operations after 32 years.
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Disney Legend Marge Champion | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 2, 1919
On this day in 1919, dancer, choreographer, actress, and Disney Legend Marge Champion was born. She was the live-action reference for the animation of Snow White in ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,’ the Blue Fairy in ‘Pinocchio,’ Hyacinth Hippo in ‘Fantasia’s’ “Dance of the Hours” segment, and Mr. Stork in ‘Dumbo.’ She and her…
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Stage Door Cafe | DISNEY THIS DAY | September 1, 1978
On this day in 1978, the Stage Door Cafe opened in Frontierland at Disneyland. It replaced the Oaks Tavern, a refreshment stand, which had occupied the spot since 1956. The Stage Door Cafe is an extension of the Golden Horseshoe Saloon, although it is considered a separate dining location. It offers quick-service comfort food like…
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Angel Stadium | DISNEY THIS DAY | August 31, 1964
On this day in 1964, Disneyland’s Dapper Dans participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Anaheim Stadium, home of the Angels. They sang “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” to a crowd of 4,000 guests and dignitaries, including the team’s owner Gene Autry, the mayors of LA and Anaheim, and the widow of the…
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American Idol Experience | DISNEY THIS DAY | August 30, 2014
On this day in 2014, The American Idol Experience closed at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The attraction was a chance for talented park guests to audition in front of a live audience, similar to the hit TV series. Audience votes determined each day’s winner, with the prize being a “Dream Ticket” that gave performers an advantage…
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Mary Poppins | DISNEY THIS DAY | August 29, 1964
On this day in 1964, ‘Mary Poppins’ had its wide release in theaters after holding its L.A. premiere on August 27. Quickly becoming a worldwide classic, the film earned acclaim from both critics and audiences. It was #1 at the box office in 1965, beating ‘The Sound of Music,’ ‘Goldfinger,’ and ‘My Fair Lady.’ ‘Mary…
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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge | DISNEY THIS DAY | August 28, 2019
On this day in 2019, the dedication of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge took place at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The ceremony was live-streamed by Disney Parks. Then Chairman of Parks and Resorts Bob Chapek performed the honors, along with Hondo Ohnaka, Chewbacca, R2-D2, BB-8, Stormtroopers, and Vi Moradi. It would be the second of two ‘Star…
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Seven Dwarfs | DISNEY THIS DAY | August 25, 2006
On this day in 2006, the Seven Dwarfs issued a statement (via Walt Disney World) about the previous day’s news that Pluto was no longer a planet.
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Kenny Baker | DISNEY THIS DAY | August 24, 1934
On this day in 1934, British actor Kenny Baker was born.
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Elena of Avalor | DISNEY THIS DAY | August 23, 2020
On this day in 2020, the series finale of ‘Elena of Avalor’ aired on Disney Junior. The finale was entitled “Coronation Day,” and it remains one of the highest rated episodes of the show. Princess Elena has learned thoughtfulness, resilience, and compassion in her time as crown princess of Avalor. Now she journeys to the…