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Renamed Fantasyland Theater (1964–1982); not to be confused with the present-day theater). Now the site of Pinocchio's Daring Journey . Mickey Mouse Club Circus (1955–1956): A circus arts show featuring actual cast members of the Mickey Mouse Club, live animals with Professor George J. Keller's Jungle Killers, Bob-O the Disneyland Clown and ...
January 29, 1959 Sleeping Beauty; March 19, 1959 The Shaggy Dog; June 26, 1959 Darby O'Gill and the Little People; August 4, 1959 The Big Fisherman: Centurion Films, Inc. and Rowland V. Lee Production; Distribution only [11] September 10, 1959 Zorro the Avenger (Compilation film) Walt Disney Productions November 10, 1959 Third Man on the Mountain
The sixth short is always Mickey Mouse's 1928 short Steamboat Willie, which is played with its original sound, albeit in an edited version to remove objectionable content; it includes an introduction prepared for a 1950s reissue reminding the viewer when the short was created, and that it is still screening today worldwide.
The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show (1968) The Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1959) – Walt Disney's first role as Mickey since 1947. The Mouse Factory (1972-1973) – Jimmy MacDonald's last role as Mickey. The New Mickey Mouse Club (1977–1979) – Wayne Allwine's first role as Mickey. The 50th Annual Academy Awards (1978) — live-action appearance.
Lists of films include: Lists of Walt Disney Studios films (1937–1959 • 1960–1979 • 1980–1989 • 1990–1999 • 2000–2009 • 2010–2019 • 2020–2029); Lists of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (1980–1999 • 2000–2009 • 2010–2019 • 2020–2029)
Disney's animated television series House of Mouse included many Disney animated character cameos, including the Sleeping Beauty characters. Characters from Sleeping Beauty also make minor appearances in the direct-to-video films based in the show, Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse and Mickey's House of Villains.
[10] [11] The earliest documented draft of Disney's plans was sent as a memo to studio production designer Dick Kelsey on August 31, 1948, where it was referred to as a "Mickey Mouse Park", based on notes Disney made during his and Ward Kimball's trip to the Chicago Railroad Fair the same month, with a two-day stop in Henry Ford's Museum and ...
Lonnie Burr (born May 31, 1943) is an American actor, entertainer and writer best known as one of nine of the original thirty-nine Mouseketeers who remained under a seven-year contract for the complete filming (1955–1959) of Walt Disney’s children’s television show the Mickey Mouse Club. The Mickey Mouse Club was the first national TV ...