Jared, Terre Haute, Indiana

Those are the only two recordings of which I am aware. The 1932 78-rpm recording (Brunswick 6389) featured Ben Bernie & All the Lads; the Phil Harris recording was put out by Buena Vista Records on a 45-rpm record, F-477, in 1970. The song was also published on sheet music.

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Justin, Appling, Georgia

Yes, the Summer 2005 issue was the last one.

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Marc, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

They are initials and birthdays of the Imagineers and Pixar animators who worked on the attraction. This is true also of the baby tractors in Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree.

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Matthew, North Hollywood, California

Yes, you can see it on YouTube.

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Fred, Placentia, California

The room is still used for its original purpose, though the technology has indeed changed.

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Georgia, Chicago, Illinois

My guesses as to the most significant events in Walt Disney’s life would be his travel to France with the Red Cross in 1918, his trip to California in 1923 to start his company, his marriage to Lillian Bounds and the birth of his two daughters, the creation of Mickey Mouse in 1928, Snow White …

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Krista, Hillsboro, Oregon

There have, up to now, been four people who were the official voices of Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney was the first (1928-1946), followed by Jim Macdonald (1946-1977), Wayne Allwine (1977-2009), and Bret Iwan (2009-  ). Additionally, composer Carl Stalling did Mickey’s voice in a few early cartoons when Walt was busy.

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Laura, Casper, Wyoming

There are usually legal barriers to releasing Broadway shows on DVD. It would depend on how the original contracts were drawn up. I know of no plans for a release.

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Allan, Agawam, Massachusetts

Ducktales: the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp was released on DVD as a Disney Movie Club Exclusive in 2006; copies are currently available on eBay. It had earlier been released on VHS and laserdisc in 1991.

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