Dennis, Borås, Sweden
Piglet does appear briefly in Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, in the “book illustrations” shown during the theme song at the beginning of the film.
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The song, “Marceline,” actually came from the Disney television show Walt Disney—One Man’s Dream (1981). It was written by Ken and Mitzie Welch, with the composers nominated for an Emmy® Award for their song. I am not aware of any CD or album releases.
See moreKaren, Colchester, England
The brochure you have was created for the traveling Art of Animation exhibit, which utilized Sleeping Beauty to explain the methods of producing a Disney animated feature. The exhibit, which began in 1958, was shown in the U.S., Europe, and the Far East.
See moreAvi, Irvine, California
The recordings are maintained in the sound department at Walt Disney Imagineering.
See moreMorgan, Cockeysville, Maryland
Walt Disney’s voice was not used in the Carousel of Progress. He sang, “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” on a short film he made with the Sherman Brothers for GE, which was sponsoring the show at the fair. Perhaps your mom saw that film. The lead vocalist for the song at the fair was …
See moreJoanna, La Habra, California
Walt Disney was hard pressed for cash in the 1950s, so he asked a friend of his, Jack Wrather, if he would build and run a hotel on Disney property in Anaheim. Wrather did so, and the Disneyland Hotel, which opened several months after Disneyland Park in 1955, became one of the prime hotels in …
See moreReece, Orlando, Florida
It was no doubt destroyed when it was removed from Disneyland in the 1960s.
See moreDiane, Oswego, Illinois
The Disneys lived in Chicago when Walt was born in 1901, moving to Marceline in 1906. The family returned to Chicago from 1917 until 1919. I know of no way to prove a connection between the physician and the Disney family, unless a search of Chicago city directories would indicate they might have locations in …
See moreJennifer, Ojai, California
You have contacted the right people. The fact is that only a very small percentage of the thousands of people who worked for Disney ever had their photos taken at work. Sorry you were unsuccessful.
See moreCarrie, Tucson, Arizona
Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom had a Surprise Celebration Parade for the park’s 20th anniversary in 1991. It was based on a Party Gras parade at Disneyland; the parade performers threw out beads and coins to the audience.
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