Floyd, Bella Vista, Arkansas

That was actually the cover of the 1981 Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog, and it pictured the 1932 Disney Christmas card. The original card shows the characters riding in their sleigh toward a milestone, which reads 1933; that causes many people to assume it is a 1933 card, but actually it is 1932, and they are …

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Mark, Moorpark, California

The original character costumes from Opening Day were borrowed from the Ice Capades, since Disney had none of their own. The Ice Capades had a Disney segment in their shows in the 1950s. While the Archives has a couple of costumes from the 1970s, I doubt that any exist from earlier years.

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Jeff, Ogden, Utah

Per that 1975 map, the iconic Mickey Avenue/Dopey Drive sign is located on the NE corner of “A” Street and Second Avenue. “A” Street equates to Mickey Avenue and Second Avenue to Dopey Drive.

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Chad, North Las Vegas, Nevada

In an interview, X commented that he was given that nickname by friends in high school, and the nickname stuck when he went on to work at Disney in 1938. His full name is actually Francis Xavier Atencio.

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Stefan, Pasadena, California

Without seeing a picture, I would assume that this is a plaque given to Bill on his retirement. He retired from WED Enterprises (now Walt Disney Imagineering) in 1977.

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Nicolaas, Galt, California

Through the years, a number of episodes have been released on DVD, and earlier on video cassette.

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Robert, Kissimmee, Florida

The Archives saved a number of pieces, such as a crash dummy, the height measuring tool, a marquee, and a road hazard sign picturing a cow and “Moo.”

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Carrie, Santa Barbara, California

Others have also suggested such a book. Perhaps someday.

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Fred, Placentia, California

I checked with Walt Disney Imagineering to get your answer. The Rebel Pilot is not Bill Rogers, but Rob Howe, and the Naboo Squad Leader is April Royster; neither of them works for Imagineering or ILM. Also, I’m told that Darren Criss (Glee, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story) provided some miscellaneous voices.

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