Disney at the 1939 World’s Fair
Disney had a prominent presence at the 1939-1940 New York World’s Fair that had some elements that many think influenced some aspects of Epcot.
Disney had a prominent presence at the 1939-1940 New York World’s Fair that had some elements that many think influenced some aspects of Epcot.
The artwork for these ink blotters was done by artist Hank Porter. Here’s the story behind them.
Some more general thoughts on Donald Duck himself and his place in Disney and pop-culture history.
Comics fan Wayne DeWald shared with me a letter he received from Murry.
A look back at the golden age of Disney home movie entertainment.
One of the things I find most enjoyable about this site is the many illustrations that I have never seen before that accompany the articles.
The animation connections – including those personally approved by Walt Disney—are part of what makes the 1934 Laurel and Hardy version of the musical fantasy so unique.
The Disney Ration Book Holders were used from early 1942 through approximately June 1946 when the Office of Price Administration shut down.
I love Christmas and I love Mickey Mouse so here is a listing of some of the Disney theatrical Christmas cartoons produced while Walt Disney was alive.
With The Karnival Kid, Walt Disney determined to make his latest Mickey a “talking picture.”