Joseph, Nevada City, California
My favorite animated Disney feature from the early days in Pinocchio; from more recent years, it is Beauty and the Beast.
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The same actress appeared in the lead-in for The Horse Without a Head on TV, and Walt called her Marla. The same name appears in production records for other shows: Marla Ryan.
See moreMorgan, Portland, Oregon
Disney fans can visit the Archives on the periodic D23 Disney Studio tours. Check “Events” on the D23 website.
See moreDebbi, Sylmar, California
Actress Martha Wentworth (1889-1974) did the voice of Jenny Wren. Miss Wentworth also did other Disney voices through the years, including Madam Mim in The Sword in the Stone and Nanny in One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
See moreColleen, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
The color Snow White letterhead is on 8½” x 11″ paper.
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It is a stylized version of the Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty Castles. Viewers often chuckle because the water effect makes it look as if you would have to swim to get into the castle.
See moreKobe, Delaware, Ohio
One of the earliest Disney pins I have seen is a Mickey Mouse Chums pin made in England in the 1930s; there is an example of it on display in the Archives. But actual pin trading at the parks began at Walt Disney World in 1999, and at Disneyland the following year.
See moreAdynna, Pasadena, California
That question has been on the Internet for more than 10 years, with no answer given. Sorry, I cannot help with this one.
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I knew Eustace well—a very nice and talented man. Your items would indeed have value to collectors. If you want to sell, you might try eBay or an auction house like Profiles in History that specializes in movie memorabilia.
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My favorite attraction is Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland.
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