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July 29, 1950 Treasure Island: Walt Disney Productions; distributed by RKO Radio Pictures: July 28, 1951 Alice in Wonderland: Walt Disney Animation Studios; distributed by RKO Radio Pictures June 26, 1952 The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men: Walt Disney Productions; distributed by RKO Radio Pictures February 5, 1953 Peter Pan: Walt ...
Ideal, via the Betsy Wetsy doll, was also one of the first doll manufacturers to produce an African American version of a popular doll. [32] In 2003, the Toy Industry Association named Betsy Wetsy to its Century of Toys List, a compilation commemorating the 100 most memorable and most creative toys of the 20th century.
Walt Disney Productions: Traditional: First animated feature to be presented in Super Technirama 70 widescreen, Last Disney feature to use traditional inking. January 29, 1959 () Hyoutan suzume ひょうたんすずめ: Japan: Yokoyama Ryuichi: Traditional: February 10, 1959 () I Was a Satellite of the Sun Ya byl sputnikom Solntsa [A]
In 1950, Disney produced Cinderella. Cinderella was an enormous success, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1950, and became Disney's most successful film since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Disney's first single-narrative feature film to be entirely animated since Bambi, as films in the interim involved some live-action. [59]
1979: Baby Alive Doll. This doll eats, drinks, and wets herself, for better or for worse. Everybody played house when they were little—and this life-like toy made it feel like the real thing ...
The Black Cauldron (1985) Pocahontas (1995) Fantasia 2000 (1999) Don Bluth. The Secret of NIMH (1982) - (human characters) An American Tail (1986) - (human characters) All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) Rock-a-Doodle (1991) Thumbelina (1994) A Troll in Central Park (1994) The Pebble and the Penguin (1995) Anastasia (1997) Bartok the Magnificent (1999 ...
Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather are the three good fairies in Walt Disney's 1959 film Sleeping Beauty. They are characterized as Princess Aurora's fairy godmothers and guardians, who appear at baby Aurora's christening to present their gifts to her. The three were voiced by Verna Felton, Barbara Jo Allen, and Barbara Luddy, respectively.
"Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s" Last short produced in both CinemaScope (2.35:1) and Academy Ratio (1.37:1) Last short Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Final appearances of Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore and Humphrey the Bear. — A Cowboy Needs a Horse: Bill Justice: November 6 "Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s"