Paul, Evanston, Illinois
While the Archives did not save the archway, it does have the letters from the sign.
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The Archives does not have any props from the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea attraction in Florida, but one of the Nautilus ride vehicles is submerged at Castaway Cay’s Snorkeling Lagoon. We do have a carousel horse and a couple casts of Jason Robards’ face from Something Wicked This Way Comes. There are also matte …
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There was a Disney movie, Super Mario Bros., released by Hollywood Pictures in 1993. It starred Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo as the two brothers.
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No full-alphabet fonts exist for most movie title treatments. Unless there is some need (marketing, advertising, etc.), the creative artists who come up with individual title fonts don’t bother creating alphabet letters that aren’t used in the title.
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There is at least one image that appeared in a magazine of Walt wearing the Mouse ear hat; you can see it on Pinterest or Google Images.
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Tony Baxter started his Disney career as a teenager working at Disneyland, but he became an Imagineer in 1970. One of his first Imagineering jobs was to work with Claude Coats on Snow White’s Adventures for the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Tony was honored this year at the D23 Expo as a Disney …
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This may be true, but there is also speculation that Bruce was used because it is often a generic name for an Australian male.
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Rights to The E-Ticket magazine are now owned by The Walt Disney Family Museum, and they sell various issues. See: http://www.waltdisney.org/content/e-ticket-magazine
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The Reluctant Dragon has always been considered as primarily a live-action film. Saludos Amigos has a much larger percentage of animation.
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The featurette is The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle. It was first released in theaters in 1967, then shown on our television show in 1968.
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