Charlie, Bradford, Rhode Island
You might try sending a photo to Disney.Archives@disney.com.
See moreBurton, Tallahassee, Florida
You might like to get Tomart’s Disneyana Guide to Pin Trading, by Tom Tumbusch. It is available on Amazon.com and at some bookstores.
See moreBrian, West Monroe, Louisiana
Send your photo to Disney.archives@disney.com.
See moreBill, Mission Viejo, California
The primary Disney licensee for alphabet blocks was Halsam Products of Chicago, which was first licensed in 1934; they were purchased by Playskool in 1962 and Playskool continued doing the blocks at least through the 1970s (when they were sold in large cans). The Disney blocks were sold throughout these decades, with the packaging changing …
See moreBrett, Phillipsburg, New Jersey
Because of the large amount of Disneyland souvenir merchandise, I cannot identify your particular tray. While the early Disneyland souvenirs are fun to find, most do not have great monetary value.
See moreBarbara, Stratford, Connecticut
Movie memorabilia such as this does have collector interest. These days, such things often get offered for sale on eBay.
See moreBarbara, DeWitt, Michigan
It is authentic. The bubble bath, called Soaky, in the Donald Duck bottle, was made by Colgate-Palmolive in 1961. There were other Disney-character Soaky bubble bath bottles through the years, such as Mickey Mouse, Snow White, Dopey, King Louie, Baloo, Thumper, Bambi, Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Goofy, and Pluto.
See moreMaureen, Tampa, Florida
You may be thinking of an hour-long 1956 Disney television show entitled The Great Cat Family; there was also a comic book of the same title. It relates in animation the history of cats from the days of the Egyptians to the present day, and explains how cats have been used in Disney films. An …
See moreLeslie, Las Vegas, Nevada
The Florida parade, then titled Walt Disney World’s Very Merry Christmas Parade, debuted on ABC in 1983, with Joan Lunden and Mike Douglas as hosts. It has appeared most years since that time, with the exception of 2000. Segments from the Disneyland Christmas parade have often been included on the show, which is now known …
See moreKevin, La Habra, California
The show ran for 29 straight seasons, with several different titles, and on all three networks. It had debuted as Disneyland on ABC in 1954, and ended as Walt Disney on CBS in 1983. After some gaps, there were some similar shows up until the mid-2000s. All of the shows are maintained in the Disney …
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