James, Boise, Idaho

The Mickey Mouse Talking Alarm Clock Choo-Choo was first made by Bradley in the 1970s or early 1980s. Bradley was first licensed by Disney in 1972. As I write this, there are several examples of the clock available on eBay.

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James, Melbourne, Florida

While the Walt Disney Archives does not have a color photograph of this insignia, they do have a list of the colors of each element on it.  If that would be useful to you, contact them at Disney.Archives@disney.com.

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Emilie, Minneapolis, Minnesota

His full name was George Ransom Sherman, born September 30, 1928, and died August 3, 1974. When I met him in 1967, he was head of the Disney publications department. The Web page you are thinking of may be the one for the Disney Legends; it is still there.

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Keith, Saugus, California

Goliath II was released on two different DVDs, one entitled It’s a Small World of Fun, Volume 2 (2006), and the other is Walt Disney Treasures: Disney Rarities (2005).

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Larry, Thousand Oaks, California

There is no connection, other than that they were both created by Disney artists. Eagle Sam in America Sings was designed by Imagineer Marc Davis for the Disneyland attraction. A decade later, Bob Moore, an artist at the Disney Studio, designed Sam the Olympic Eagle for the 1984 Olympics.

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Joshua, Vancouver, Washington

The Disney logo dates back to the early days of the company; Ralph Kent didn’t join the company until 1963. The logo is based on Walt Disney’s original signature, but we do not know which Disney artists turned the signature into the logo.

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Wil, Cedar Hills, Utah

This was most likely a foreign-produced toy. There were companies known as Y.C. Toys in both China and Japan.

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Will, Pacifica, California

I do not have a definitive answer, but the November 13, 1940, premiere at the Broadway Theater included many celebrities in formal attire, including Walt and Lillian Disney, and Leopold Stokowski. The film began its regular run on that date, and continued to play for 49 weeks at the theater, a record for the time.

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Samantha, Athens, Tennessee

The Orange Bird is an official Disney character that was designed under the supervision of Disney Legend Bob Moore. The character was conceived as a mascot of the Sunshine Pavilion at the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom and was sponsored by the Florida Citrus Commission. After the Commission ceased its sponsorship in 1987, the Orange …

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