Alan, Midvale, Utah

It is not on the list of Disney theatrical features, because it started out as a three-part television show in 1967. It was only released in theaters abroad as a feature film, with the Mosby’s Marauders name.

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Mark, Irvine, California

Holidayland was a picnic area, from 1957 to 1961, under a circus tent outside the Disneyland berm where companies could rent the area for company picnics, then the guests could enter Disneyland itself. We probably cannot identify sketch artists that worked there, but if you want to send copies of the photos to Disney.Archives@disney.com they …

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Kyle, Winter Park, Florida

I also believe that he was partial to Mickey Mouse.

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Shelley, Rescue, California

In 1971, Grad Night was held at Disneyland on June 4, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, and 18. We would not know the wording on the marquee, but accompanying this answer is a copy of the ticket.

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Andrew, Smyrna, Georgia

The film was released on VHS in 1983 and on DVD in 2012. It was released originally without the Disney name during a period before Disney had come up with its Touchstone label for more adult-themed fare. Normally for later releases, changes are not made on how a film is labeled.

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Stephen, Concord, New Hampshire

In the Nick of Time has not been released on DVD; Like Father, Like Santa is not a Disney film.

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Sue, Dubuque, Iowa

We have no listing that he was ever employed at the Disney Studio in California, though it is possible he could have worked in the art department at Disneyland. The Archives does not have their personnel records.

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Dan, Branford, Florida

Beauty and the Beast and Beauty and the Beast Jr. are both distributed by MTI (Music Theatre International). You can check their website.

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Alex, Fortville, Indiana

Mickey’s birthday has always been determined to be the date that Steamboat Willie opened at the Colony Theater. We have a program from that theater in the Archives from the actual date. It was November 18, 1928, not September 19.

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Linda, Alva, Oklahoma

The 60th anniversary Dumbo DVD came out in 2001. At that time, Disney was planning a direct-to-video Dumbo 2. However, John Lasseter, who became the chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2006, felt that such sequels tarnished the classics, so he put a stop to this one, as well as several others …

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