Kyesha, Fresno, California
There are no current plans for a re-release of Song of the South.
See moreBetsy, Kennewick, Washington
It is a building directory, which is changed as staff members move into or out of the building. I know of no photos.
See moreKeith, Port Orchard, Washington
While the number changes from time to time, there are currently about a dozen people in the Archives/Photo Library. The Archives staff is constantly on the lookout for materials for the collection—some things come on regular distribution lists and others are asked for separately. The Archives has been around long enough that it is well …
See moreAvi, Irvine, California
The largest might be the Yeti in Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom (he’s the most powerful) or the Fantasmic dragon (he is the tallest); for the smallest, perhaps Chef Remy over at World Showcase in Epcot.
See moreKenneth, Bellingham, Washington
Only the first season was released on DVD.
See moreAvi, Irvine, California
We have costume pieces of Annette’s from her Mickey Mouse Club days, and her red cape from Babes in Toyland. We also have all the books, comic books, paper doll books, and phonograph records that featured Annette, and lots of photographs.
See moreDavid, Saint Louis, Missouri
When the producer of White Wilderness, Jim Algar, was asked about this, he said the scene was a reenactment in a controlled situation. No lemmings were killed; they just fell a short distance.
See moreRobert, Kissimmee, Florida
I checked with Walt Disney Imagineering and they report that the current narrator of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover is different from the former ORAC-1 narrator; there was no attempt to have them sound alike.
See moreMichael, France
The Archives has no information on where they may have traveled.
See moreTerri, El Cajon, California
If it is the one I am thinking of, it has a Mickey Mouse Club logo on it, so that would date it to the last half of the 1950s. There are several for sale on eBay as I write this.
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