Samantha, Las Vegas, Nevada

The Walt Disney Archives has a relatively small staff, and there are rarely any openings, but you can check the Disney careers website.

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Lauren, Austin, Texas

He is named in the production materials as Black Bart. His voice was provided by Thurl Ravenscroft (uncredited).

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Sherry, Lake Isabella, California

These pictures are known as fan cards, and there were dozens of them highlighting particular characters or films produced at different times beginning in the 1930s.

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Genisis, Fort Edward, New York

You can submit a scan of it to the Walt Disney Archives (Disney.Archives@disney.com) and they may be able to tell you something about it.

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Connie, Lake Villa, Illinois

This speech seems to be a fabrication.

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Theresa, Huntington Beach, California

It is probably referring to Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post, both famous aviators.

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Gary, Huntington Beach, California

You would need to contact the Walt Disney Archives, at Disney.Archives@disney.com.

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Mark, Cypress, California

Some biographical sources have suggested that it was Walt’s idea, but in 1970 or 1971, I personally asked Roy O. Disney about the name change, when visiting with him in his office. Roy told me that it was his idea. He felt that since Walt was the creative one, his name should be on the …

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Jeff, Cottonwood, Arizona

A version of the model was on display at Disney’s Contemporary Resort for many years; it has since been displayed in the One Man’s Dream attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

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