Mike, Long Beach, California

That must be a rumor, as there was never a club inside Splash Mountain.

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Barry, Oceanside, California

Jack Sayers, who first headed the work on the club, asked artist Rex Goode to work on the Club 33 logo, which was finalized in January 1967. It has remained pretty much the same through the years.

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Hannah, Tustin, California

Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope began meeting guests at Disneyland park (at the Tomorrowland Starcade) and at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2012, though the characters are not face characters.

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Jerry, Bakersfield, California

You can send photos of the drawings to the Walt Disney Archives to see if they can identify them, but I cannot find any mention of Disney doing special art for Bakersfield College. The closest I came: Disney designed art for the 1952 Kern County Fair in Bakersfield. The Disney Legal Department would most likely …

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Mohammad, Anaheim, California

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a fairy tale first published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812, so it obviously takes place before that, but I don’t think the Grimms (or Walt Disney) ever detailed exactly when the story was supposed to be set. During the post-war years of the 1940s, Walt Disney kept …

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Patrick, Marlton, California

Many different types of engineers are needed to create the Disney park experiences—including electrical engineers, civil engineers, audio engineers, and mechanical engineers.

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Mary, Rumson, New Jersey

If you have a manufacturer’s name on the desks, send that and photos to Disney.Archives@disney.com, and they may be able to identify them for you.

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Kristen, Tallahassee, Florida

No, there was no such symbol. However, the merchandise from the 1930s had a copyright notice of Walt Disney Enterprises. The merchandise was licensed, but not made, by Disney.

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