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"A Disney Halloween" is a 60-minute Halloween-themed episode which originally aired as part of television series Walt Disney on CBS, October 24, 1981. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The special is hosted by the Magic Mirror (voiced by an uncredited actor) which incorporates segments of various villains from three Disney feature films and two classic short cartoons.
The special is hosted by an offscreen narrator (voiced by Hal Douglas) and the Magic Mirror (using re-edited vintage footage of the late Hans Conried) which incorporates segments from both "Disney's Halloween Treat" (1982) and "Disney's Greatest Villains" (1977) episodes featuring classic short cartoons and excerpts of various villains from Disney feature films.
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The first-ever Disney Channel Original Movie, Under Wraps was released on Oct. 25, 1997, and starred Bill Fagerbakke as a mummy trying to reunite with his sarcophagus before the end of Halloween.
In the pantheon of Disney Channel Original Movies, there are some that stand head and shoulders above the rest. Halloweentown (1998) is one of them, spawning no less than three sequels (all of ...
There are many Disney Channel Original movies for Halloween. Viewers liked seasonal DCOMs like "Halloweentown" but gave "Tower of Terror" bad reviews. Every Halloween-themed Disney Channel ...
The VHS cut the original broadcast opening, from the pan/zoom into Sleeping Beauty's castle to the ghost playing the organ in the Haunted Mansion, which subsequently also cut out the pumpkin narrator's "And" before "Now it's time for Disney's Halloween Treat." This portion of the opening is retained in A Disney Halloween" (1983).
3. Halloweentown (1998). Cast: Kimberly J. Brown, Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag Run time: 84 minutes Director: Duwayne Dunham Rating: Not Rated Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 83% | IMDb 6.5/10 Young ...