Kenneth, Bellingham, Washington
Only the first season was released on DVD.
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We have costume pieces of Annette’s from her Mickey Mouse Club days, and her red cape from Babes in Toyland. We also have all the books, comic books, paper doll books, and phonograph records that featured Annette, and lots of photographs.
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When the producer of White Wilderness, Jim Algar, was asked about this, he said the scene was a reenactment in a controlled situation. No lemmings were killed; they just fell a short distance.
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I checked with Walt Disney Imagineering and they report that the current narrator of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover is different from the former ORAC-1 narrator; there was no attempt to have them sound alike.
See moreMichael, France
The Archives has no information on where they may have traveled.
See moreTerri, El Cajon, California
If it is the one I am thinking of, it has a Mickey Mouse Club logo on it, so that would date it to the last half of the 1950s. There are several for sale on eBay as I write this.
See moreSusan, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia
1923, the year the Disney company was founded.
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Gallegher has never been released on DVD or VHS. Three of the Swamp Fox episodes were on the Walt Disney Treasures DVD set Elfego Baca, The Swamp Fox – Legendary Heroes.
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I have never heard that Walt Disney himself ever wanted to get back the Oswald rights. Naturally, he was a bit ashamed of his early work, after he had progressed on to cartoons that were so much better in quality. He even tried, unsuccessfully, to prevent the showing of some of his Alice and Oswald …
See moreBrian, Brooklyn, New York
Ferris Parsons was not an artist at the Disney Studio, but rather a cameraman. He only worked in the Disney Camera Department for a little over three months, from September 21, 1942, to January 4, 1943.
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