The Case of the Missing Mustache
His toothbrush mustache became a permanent visage trademark starting in April 1925, when he first grew it on a bet.
See moreHis toothbrush mustache became a permanent visage trademark starting in April 1925, when he first grew it on a bet.
See more“Avant-Gardens”? “Panoramble”? You won’t believe these out-there suggestions for Epcot pavilion names.
See moreAll it takes is an inspirational new book, TV show, or video to launch an eager Fethry into this week’s hobby… which might be anything from feng shui to marriage counseling!
See moreHe’s the most popular Disney character ever created for comics. He’s tougher than the toughies and smarter than the smarties—and he made his fortune square!
See moreD23 recently uncovered the mother lode of TaleSpin concept, line, title card, and background art in the Disney Television Animation archives.
See moreDuck Avenger was birthed by Italian editor Elisa Penna, writer Guido Martina, and artist Giovan Battista Carpi—all of whom got sick of seeing Donald as a loser.
See moreExploring a cavern in 2447 Mouseton, eccentric tech guru Pittisborum Psercy Pystachi Pseter Psersimmon Plummer-Push stumbled through a time warp into Mickey’s era. Our hero couldn’t pronounce this futuristic human’s name so he called his eager new friend Eega Beeva.
See moreOkay, happy haunts. Full of pirate ghosts, zombie dogs, witches, witches, and more witches, here are your unlucky 13 Disney movies that will get you in the macabre mood for this Halloween’s spooky season.
See moreTake a look at these original character concepts and see if you can figure out which Disney villain each would eventually become.
See moreThis year, Brian Sandahl, art director of Haunted Mansion Holiday, and his team are bringing in new animation effects for new tricks and treats in the attraction’s 13th year.
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