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Disney History Channel

Exploring the history of your favorite Disney films, characters, and theme parks.

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In 1948, Walt Disney and Ward Kimball attended the Chicago Railroad Fair, a trip that Ward described as “the first vacation Walt Disney ever took in his life.”

A lifelong fan of trains, Walt was exploring the idea of a miniature train tour...

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Disney’s Unsung Heroes: Tom Oreb

When discussing the artists who create Disney films, animators often receive the most credit. Names like Ward Kimball, Marc Davis, Milt Kahl, Frank Thomas, and Ollie Johnston are synonymous with the golden age of the Disney Studio, but it t...

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Mary Blair’s Hidden Small World Mural

In 1966 Walt Disney donated a tile mural to the newly opened Jules Stein Eye Institute. He asked his favorite artist, Mary Blair to design it. Walt and Mary presented Jules & Doris Stein with two concepts, and they chose one based on It’s A...

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Come Play With Us, Woody

I made a YouTube video version of this post with scenes from both movies, watch it here.

Did you know that the Toy Story films contain some subtle and not so subtle references to Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 horror classic The Shining?

In the o...

7 months ago
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The Great Disney Art Heist

Here’s a story from Disney history that rarely gets talked about, the theft of Salvador Dali’s concept art and paintings from Disney’s (early) archives.

Today, the Walt Disney Animation Research Library houses over 65,000 pieces of art...

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