Take a Look Back at Disney in the Year 1923
In the glow of prosperity following World War I, America as never before sees itself as the land of opportunity, especially through the eyes of its youth.
See moreIn the glow of prosperity following World War I, America as never before sees itself as the land of opportunity, especially through the eyes of its youth.
See moreTake the challenge and see if you can name all 27 Oscars Walt Disney won—excluding “special” awards such for the creation of Mickey Mouse, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, or the Multiplane Camera
See moreReturn with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, when from out of the past comes the thundering roar of a 271-horsepower Mustang engine, and the Magic Skyway rides again.
See moreWrap yourself up under your favorite blanket, slot in your favorite Disney movie and relax with the perfect comfort food—Walt style!
See moreOver the years, any number of rides, shows, and celebrations have kicked off their debuts with a pair of oversized scissors and the participation of Disney characters and celebrities—or even Walt himself!
See moreAs charming as a lovely girl in a frilly summer frock, as delicious as an ice cream social, as carefree as an old-fashioned sing-a-long around the player piano—that’s Walt Disneyls Summer Magic (1963).
See moreSeveral years after the maestro of the animation world skillfully blended art and classical music to create Fantasia, Walt Disney looked to classical music again as he planned a new animated feature, Sleeping Beauty.
See moreBefore there was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit there was a little cat named Julius, one of the first and most prominent characters created by Walt Disney for the Alice Comedies.
See moreNational public demand began when a photograph of Walt with the doll was published in a movie magazine in 1930.
See moreThe animal-loving host of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color introduced “Atta Girl, Kelly,” a three-part episode from March 1967, with the help of a Seeing Eye Dog.
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