Craig, Avondale, Arizona
Oliver Wallace wrote both the words and music for “Daisy Mae” to be used in the Crazy Over Daisy cartoon in 1949. He then adapted his song in 1956 as “Meet Me Down on Main Street,” with lyrics by Tom Adair. The latter may have first been used, without lyrics, in the Main Street, U.S.A. …
See moreDeena, Boulder, Colorado
It was released on DVD as a Disney Movie Club Exclusive; there were also earlier VHS and laserdisc releases.
See moreHannah, Mount Juliet, Tennessee
I know of no plans for a DVD release. They were released on VHS in 2000 and 2002.
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Even though most have been revised and/or renamed, the only attractions still at Disneyland today that were there on opening day, July 17, 1955, are: King Arthur Carrousel, Peter Pan’s Flight, Mad Tea Party, Snow White’s Adventures, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Autopia, Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad, Horse-drawn Streetcars, Main Street Cinema, Jungle Cruise, Mark …
See moreNick, Annapolis, Maryland
No, he does not.
See moreJeremy, Los Angeles, California
Games in Toy Story Midway Mania were swapped out to incorporate new characters from Toy Story 3.
See moreJC, Anaheim, California
Most of the Disney cartoon shorts were released in the Walt Disney Treasures DVD series.
See moreJay, Los Angeles, California
The writers would have to do research for the stories, but the characters and their personalities are already established in the animated features. For television series, the aim is always to have the characters look like and act like the ones in the original features, but sometimes a few revisions have to be made.
See moreKyesha, Fresno, California
There are no current plans for a re-release of Song of the South.
See moreBetsy, Kennewick, Washington
It is a building directory, which is changed as staff members move into or out of the building. I know of no photos.
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