Bedtime Story: The 65th Anniversary of “Sleeping Beauty”
Celebrating its 65th anniversary this year, Sleeping Beauty was first considered as a project at Disney in 1950, nine years before it reached the screen.
Celebrating its 65th anniversary this year, Sleeping Beauty was first considered as a project at Disney in 1950, nine years before it reached the screen.
Jack Benny parodied Disney achievements throughout his radio career. Walt also appeared on his television show.
“Barbie-Mania” has gripped the United States – giving us a perfect excuse to play several vintage Barbie and Ken musical moments, captured on vinyl decades ago.
Saluting Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, released nationwide in February 1938, here’s the first of two looks at adaptations on records.
Celebrating the first home of Hanna-Barbera theme park attractions, Brady Bunch hijinks, and Partridges dancing with Banana Splits.
Another batch of shorter appearances for fire-fighting gags from the theatrical front, plus a memorable educational entry.
As Disney historian Mindy Johnson wrote, “She became the pitch pixie for a wide range of sponsors’ products.
One could easily understand if the Fleischer brothers felt their plate to be full as 1934 arrived. And the Screen Songs were proving extremely popular.
From sidekick to superstar, here’s a salute to one of animation’s finest actors with a look at some unusual recordings from his career.
Voice acting giant Daws Butler would be 105 today and he’d still be doing voices, teaching and adding joy to the lives around him.