The live-action short film Yellowstone Cubs was publicized as “Tuffy and Tubby… the pranksters that turn a 2 million acre playground into pandemonium.” The playground is Yellowstone National Park, and the pranksters are a couple of mischievous little bears whose mother finds that trouble starts “bruin” when her offspring have turned up missing. The film …
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On this day in 1963, Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color received the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences greatest honor, when it won an Emmy® award. Richard Sherman recalled his contribution to the premiere episode of the series, saying, “Walt said, ‘We want to have an opening show where we’re going to introduce …
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On this day in 1963, when Inside Outer Space took to the air on Walt Disney’s Wonderful of Color, viewers got an inside look at outer space. And the best host to lecture on the subject, make no mistake, was Ludwig Von Drake. The far-from-featherbrained professor is an expert on, well, most subjects, which makes …
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Son of Flubber first bounced into movie theaters on this day in 1963, the high-flying sequel to 1961’s The Absent-Minded Professor. Based on the short story “A Situation of Gravity” by Samuel W. Taylor, the film follows the further adventures of Professor Ned Brainard (Fred MacMurray) of Medfield College and his flying rubber, “Flubber!” This …
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“Around the lonely campfire, when the wolves begin to call, the writers tell the story of the bravest wolf of all. The king of all the hunters, born to lead the rest, his name became a legend across the great southwest.” Well, partner, those lyrics to the title song of The Legend of Lobo, released …
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Something fishy happened on this day in 1962, when part one of Sammy, the Way-Out Seal made its debut on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color television series. Sammy, the Way-Out Seal tells the tale of two brothers who decide to “harbor” an injured seal they find on vacation, only to learn the valuable lesson …
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On this day in 1962, theaters filled with glee when Almost Angels was released. The film tells the story of Toni Fiala (Vincent Winter), an Austrian boy who joins the Vienna Boys Choir, where he proves to be unusually talented. He dreams of being accepted by the choirboys, but to succeed, Toni must contend with …
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On this day in 1962, things were really swinging at Disneyland when the “Cavalcade of Big Bands” struck up the bands for the first time. For each night, seven nights a week, the original Magic Kingdom would feature the biggest of the big-name big bands, all hired by Disneyland talent booker Sonny Anderson. The big …
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When Harry Willard (Fred MacMurray) packs up his wife (Jane Wyman) and kids to set sail on a long-awaited “dream” vacation in romantic France, he and the family encounter some unforeseen adventures in Bon Voyage, which journeyed into theaters on this day in 1962. There’s plenty of amore in store for the Willard family, both …
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After a short monorail ride from the Disneyland Hotel, TV viewers arrive at the Magic Kingdom and are greeted by Walt Disney, right around sundown when the lights come on. “It seems like a new kind of magic takes over in Disneyland after dark,” was the way Walt described it in “Disneyland After Dark,” an …
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