Kenneth, Rio Rancho, New Mexico
You can send a scan of it to the Walt Disney Archives at Disney.archives@disney.com.
See moreHaylie, Granada Hills, California
You could send scans to the Disney Animation Research Library and ask the staff there.
See moreNicki, Chatsworth, California
In Disneyland’s 45 Years of Magic Parade in 2000, guests chosen to participate in the parade were given tutus and brightly colored animal hats to wear along the parade route. Perhaps this is the parade you recall.
See moreNancy, Palo Alto, California
Hocus Pocus was released on DVD in 2002. Copies are currently available on eBay.
See moreJames, Wichita, Kansas
The Archives does not seem to have a color photo of the VC-11 squadron insignia, sent to the unit in January 1944, but I can provide a description of the colors—ape: brown with light yellow hands, feet, ear, and face; background: yellow; cloud: light blue; machine guns: gray and black; bombs: black with red noses; …
See moreDennis, Borås, Sweden
Evidently the producers of the Pooh films have decided that Gopher was not an especially strong character. He was created for Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and never appeared in the A. A. Milne books. Thus he was not as “authentic” as the other characters in the Pooh films.
See moreRob, Olympia, Washington
There was no preview center for Disneyland; the first one for a new Disney park was for Walt Disney World.
See moreMonica, Riverside, California
We appreciate the offer of the book, but the Archives already has several copies of it. Many variations exist, with additional printings often added by theaters that sponsored Mickey Mouse Club chapters and gave the book to their club members.
See moreJoe, Poulsbo, Washington
Check out the Disney Careers website to see what type of jobs are available. You will see that most require a college education; you can select a college major that will fit in with the qualifications of the jobs available.
See moreJeff, Mt. Airy, North Carolina
DQ was the designation given to the budget line of Disney long-playing phonograph records, which began in 1959. DQ stands for Disney Quality.
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