Patrick, Phoenix, Arizona

There would be many hundreds. Music has always been an integral part of the Disney parks.  Individual attractions have music, but there is also background and atmospheric music almost everywhere one goes—in shops, in restaurants, and throughout the various lands. Outdoors, speakers for the music are usually judiciously hidden—behind landscaping, in faux boulders, and in …

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Summar, Henderson, Nevada

Penner was a storyman at the Disney Studio from 1935 to 1956. To sell any memorabilia of his, you might try a dealer who handles such material, such as Howard Lowery (HowardLowery.com).

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Craig, Dubuque, Iowa

That film, produced in 1951 (revised 1956), was widely distributed on 16 mm for showing in schools nationwide. We do not know an actual number of how many were made.

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Allison, San Francisco, California

Meg Crofton, Walt Disney World president, stated in a 2007 press release: “The new name reflects how the park has grown from representing the golden age of movies to a celebration of the new entertainment that today’s Hollywood has to offer—in music, television, movies, and theater.” The change was also made due to the ending …

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Melanie, Northfield Center, Ohio

Sure, I’d be glad to. You can contact me via Facebook for details.

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Liza Marie, Brooklyn, New York

Yes, Disney Dollars are still in use. In fact, there are some new ones recently released for 2013.

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Bracken, Salt Lake City, Utah

I did not find Fitzell credited on a Disney film.

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Robert, Ontario, California

No, this Emmy Award-winning television show has never been released on DVD or videocassette.

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Vita, Deltona, Florida

This is probably a new title given to a segment of a Disney cartoon, which was released for home viewing on 8 mm and 16 mm by Hollywood Film Enterprises. It would not have been drawn by Walt and has little or no collector value.

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Mary, Havana, Florida

Your particular figurine is not familiar to me, but with that particular copyright notice, it would date between 1971 and 1987, the years that the Florida Citrus Growers sponsored the Sunshine Pavilion at the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom. During that period, Orange Bird merchandise could be found at various citrus stands off the Florida …

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