Peculiar Penguins

Peculiar Penguins is Released

Everyone knows Mickey and Minnie and Donald and Daisy. There’s Belle and the Beast and Lady and Tramp, but what about Peter and Polly Penguin? These two early Disney sweethearts appeared in the Silly Symphony Peculiar Penguins, which first waddled into theaters on this day in 1934. This full-color tale of the black and white …

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The Flying Mouse

The Flying Mouse Premieres

Whoever heard of a flying mouse? That’s a trait even Mickey would have been envious of. In 1934’s The Flying Mouse, a little mouse becomes just that. When the wishful critter saves a butterfly from a web, it turns out to be a butterfly fairy. On a wing and a prayer, the ready rodent requests …

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Milt Kahl drawing

Milt Kahl Joins the Disney Studio

On this day, Milt Kahl began his long and illustrious career with Disney. This Disney Legend and one of Walt Disney’s famed “nine old men” is considered by many to be one of the finest animators ever to work for Disney. Master animator Andreas Deja, who worked on The Princess and the Frog, was “drawn” …

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The Wise Little Hen

Donald Duck Debuts in The Wise Little Hen

“Happy birthday, it’s Donald’s birthday, happy happy birthday to you.” These are the lyrics to Disneyland’s 1984 parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of Donald Duck, and they seem appropriate today.  On this day in 1934, audiences were first introduced to an irascible little duck named Donald in the Disney animated short subject The Wise Little …

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The Big Bad Wolf

Silly Symphony The Big Bad Wolf is Released

Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf? Certainly not Walt Disney Productions, because after the 1933 success of the Academy Award®-winning Three Little Pigs, three little sequels followed. First was The Big Bad Wolf (1934), followed by Three Little Wolves (1936) and The Practical Pig (1939). The Big Bad Wolf is a combination of two …

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Mickey Mouse and Pluto in Playful Pluto

Playful Pluto is Released

It lasts just a little more than a minute, but the famous “flypaper sequence” that concludes the Mickey Mouse cartoon Playful Pluto, which was released on this day in 1934, remains one of the most influential animations of all time. The dazzling sequence, from the hand of William Norman “Norm” Ferguson, the primary animator of …

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Camping Out is Released

On this day in 1934, Mickey and Minnie took to the great outdoors in the early black-and-white cartoon short Camping Out. Joined by Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow, the gang finds themselves under attack by an excessive swarm of mosquitoes and teams up in an effort to get the pests to bug off. Both Clarabelle …

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Grasshopper and the Ants

Grasshopper and the Ants is Released

It was on this day, in 1934, that the Silly Symphony cartoon short Grasshopper and the Ants hopped into theaters, telling the story of a grasshopper who believes that the world owes him a living. After his life is saved by some ants, he realizes he owes the world a living rather than the other …

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photo of Walt, Lilian and newborn Diane Disney

Diane Disney Miller is Born

Diane Disney Miller, the eldest daughter of Walt Disney and Lillian Bounds Disney, was born on December 18, 1933. Weeks before Diane’s birth, Walt wrote a letter to his mother, Lillian, saying, “I suppose I’ll be as bad a parent as anyone else. I’ve made a lot of vows that my kid won’t be spoiled, …

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Voice actor Clarence Nash talking to animated character Donald Duck

Clarence Nash Joins the Disney Studio

Ever wonder why you never see the names of the voice actors in the Disney cartoon shorts of the past? Well, according to Clarence “Ducky” Nash, the voice of Donald Duck, Walt Disney felt it would destroy the illusion to publicize the people who did the voices. Today, however, it’s much more well known that …

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