Dalton, New York, New York
The Walt Disney Studio keeps architectural drawings of sets. However, copies are not available to be purchased.
See moreE., Evanston, Illinois
Walt Disney saw very little development done on Magic Kingdom. Preliminary layouts of the park were incorporated in the property-wide schematic that was showcased in the EPCOT Film, which was shot on camera in October 1966. But detailed drawings of the park and specific concepts were not done until after his death.
See moreDolores, Peoria, Arizona
The original negatives and protection prints of all of the Disney films are stored in a secure location. As do other motion picture companies, Disney supplies a copy of a film to the Library of Congress if it is requested.
See moreLiz, Sparks, Nevada
They are still being used for special promotions.
See moreJoseph, Nevada City, California
Ariel’s lead animator Glen Keane recently said, “I was supposed to animate Ursula, but when I heard Jodi Benson sing ‘Part of Your World,’ I said, ‘I have to draw that character!’ I talked to [directors] Ron [Clements] and John [Musker] and said. ‘I’ve gotta draw Ariel.’ They asked, ‘Can you draw a pretty girl?’ …
See moreChris, Las Vegas, Nevada
Fuzzbucket was a 1986 Disney television film starring Chris Hebert and Phil Fondacaro. It was released on DVD in 2011 in the Disney Generations Collection.
See moreErica, Kissimmee, Florida
Pete Renoudet did the voice of Captain Nemo in the attraction.
See moreNicolas, Silver Spring, Maryland
There is another Snow White fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm where a girl named Snow White has a sister named Rose Red, but that is a different story than the one used by Disney.
See moreChristopher, Lolo, Montana
The last one in black and white was actually Mickey’s Kangaroo. Even though The Band Concert, the first one in color, was released in early 1935, two black-and-white ones followed it—Mickey’s Service Station and Mickey’s Kangaroo. From then on, all the rest of the Mickey cartoons were in color.
See moreWilliam, El Cajon, California
This is a bisque figure, made in Japan, and distributed in the U.S. in the 1930s by the George Borgfeldt Co. There was also a canoe with Donald Duck in it. There have been examples offered on eBay recently.
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