Disney on Parade (show)

Disney on Parade was a series of traveling arena shows produced by Nawal Productions, a joint venture between NBC Films and Walt Disney Productions. Aimed primarily at at children, the shows featured famous Disney characters performing in various comedy and musical routines, as well as condensed versions of famous Disney motion pictures.

The shows toured in arenas across America, as well as around the world in places like Australia, South America and Japan.

Editions
1st Edition (1969-70) The first edition of the show premiered in Chicago on December 24, 1969, following a preview on December 16th in Long Beach, California. The show initially ran for nearly three hours and required over 40 trucks to carry the show's props and sets from city to city. Michel M. Grilikhes was later brought in as producer/director to cut down the amount of props, rearrange the acts and recast performers, overall bringing the show down to about two hours and without damaging the quality.

The show would tour Australia in 1971/1972, where it was filmed for a 1971 TV special that aired on The Wonderful World of Disney.

Acts (1st version)

 * How Do You Do and Shake Hands: Following a filmed introduction highlighting the films characters who will be represented in the show, the Disney characters come alive and run into the audience to personally greet their fans, all while singing "How Do You Do and Shake Hands". Afterward, Mickey Mouse comes out and leads his friends in his theme song, the "Mickey Mouse March".
 * Merlin's Magic: The wizard Merlin grants Mickey some of his power to perform some amazing magic tricks.
 * The Dogcatcher: Pluto avoids bring caught by a dogcatcher while freeing the other dogs from his truck.
 * Cinderella: After Cinderella has her wish come true, courtesy of her Fairy Godmother, she attends the ball with her Prince Charming, but has to leave in a hurry when the magic goes away at midnight, leaving behind one of her glass slippers. When Cinderella is found to have worn it, the is married to her prince and the chorus celebrates by singing "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes".
 * The Three Little Pigs: The Three Little Pigs have to drive away the Big Bad Wolf.
 * The Dumbo Circus: Mickey leads a parade of clowns, animals and, most of all, Dumbo, who takes flight high above the stage.
 * Intermission
 * Rollerantics: A rollerskating routine featuring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy and Pluto.
 * Alice in Wonderland: Alice dances in the garden of live flowers, chases the White Rabbit into an unbirthday barty, and runs into the Queen of Hearts and her card army.
 * Goofy's Comedy Car: Donald Duck tries to perform the rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb", but is interrupted by Goofy, who has to contend with his uncooperative, busted-down Model-T.
 * Peter Pan: Peter Pan flies Wendy and her brothers to Neverland and contends with the notorious Captain Hook.
 * The Grand Finale: As Tinkerbell flies above the stage sprinkling her pixie dust, Mickey leads all of his friends in wishing the audience a fond farewell.

Acts (2nd version)

 * How Do You Do and Shake Hands: Following a filmed introduction highlighting the films characters who will be represented in the show, the Disney characters come alive and run into the audience to personally greet their fans, all while singing "How Do You Do and Shake Hands". Afterward, Mickey Mouse comes out and leads his friends in his theme song, the "Mickey Mouse March".
 * Merlin's Magic: The wizard Merlin grants Mickey some of his power to perform some amazing magic tricks.
 * The Dogcatcher: Pluto avoids bring caught by a dogcatcher while freeing the other dogs from his truck.
 * Alice in Wonderland: Alice dances in the garden of live flowers, chases the White Rabbit into an unbirthday barty, and runs into the Queen of Hearts and her card army.
 * Mickey Mouse: Mickey performs a death-defying highwire act on a motorcycle.
 * The Jungle Book: King Louie and his band of monkeys introduce Baloo and Mowgli, and Baloo leads a performance of "The Bare Necessities". Afterwards, Mowgli brings out a band of vultures and exotic cat-dancers as the song gets a psychadelic go-go treatment.
 * Intermission
 * Cinderella: After Cinderella has her wish come true, courtesy of her Fairy Godmother, she attends the ball with her Prince Charming, but has to leave in a hurry when the magic goes away at midnight, leaving behind one of her glass slippers. When Cinderella is found to have worn it, the is married to her prince and the chorus celebrates by singing "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes".
 * Goofy's Comedy Car: Donald Duck tries to perform the rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb", but is interrupted by Goofy, who has to contend with his uncooperative, busted-down Model-T.
 * Toy Soldiers: The toy soldiers from Babes in Toyland march in procession.
 * The Three Little Pigs: The Three Little Pigs have to drive away the Big Bad Wolf.
 * The Dumbo Circus: Mickey leads a parade of clowns, animals and, most of all, Dumbo, who takes flight high above the stage.
 * The Grand Finale: As Tinkerbell flies above the stage sprinkling her pixie dust, Mickey leads all of his friends in wishing the audience a fond farewell.

2nd Edition (1971)
This second edition of the show would tour Australia in 1975/1976.

Acts

 * Welcome to Our Laughing Place: The famous Disney characters welcome the audience to their show.
 * Mickey's Band Concert: Mickey Mouse leads a very unusual band concert, with Donald Duck always butting in.
 * Pinocchio: Pinocchio is lured by Honest John and Gideon into joining Stromboli's marionette show, where he is kept prisoner until the Blue Fairy sets him free.
 * Goofy and the Love Bug: Goofy contends with Herbie, the Love Bug.
 * Necessary Evil: The Magic Mirror introduces a comedy act comprised of villains Cruella de Vil, Stromboli, the Big Bad Wolf and the Wicked Witch.
 * Barnyard Bash: A sly fox tries to lure a group of hens by dressing as a rock star, but a heroic rooster saves the day with country rock.
 * Intermission
 * Fantasia: A reenactment of highlights from the "Nutcrcker Suite" and "Dance of the Hours" sequences from the film.
 * Goofy on the High Wire: Goofy attempts to perform a highwire act in his own goofy fashion.
 * Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Highlights from the film, including Snow White's harrowing flight through the dark forest, the seven dwarfs' "Silly Song" and her awakening from her deep slumber by love's first kiss.
 * Small World: A cast of Disney characters and dancers in international costumes remind us all that "It's a small world after all".

Acts

 * How Do You Do/Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah: The Disney characters come out and greet their fans to the tune of the famous "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah".
 * Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the Pooh celebrates his birthday with his friends, then has a nightmare involving Heffalumps and Woozles after eating too much honey.
 * Mickey's Revue: Mickey attempts to conduct, but Donald Duck and friends have other ideas.
 * The Aristocats: Thomas O'Malley leads a group of swining cats through Parisian life.
 * Intermission
 * Sleeping Beauty: Tchaikovsky's score sets the stage for this reenactment of the famous fairy tale.
 * Three's a Family: Goofy meets once again with Herbie, who falls in love with a pink bug and has a little bug of their own.
 * The Three Caballeros: Donald, with his pals Jose Carioca and Panchito, go on a rolicking Latin trip.
 * Finale: The cast comes together to sing "It's a Small World".

Acts

 * How Dee Doo/It's Whacha Do with Whacha Got: The Disney characters come out to greet the audience, and remind them that it's what you do with what you got that counts.
 * Futher Adventures of Pinocchio: Pinocchio is lured to Pleasure Island, narrowly avoids being turned into a donkey, and resues his father to finally become a real boy.
 * Bear Band Jamboree: A group of zany bears perform in a foot-stompin' country hoedown.
 * Bedknobs and Broomsticks: The Briny Ballroom comes alive for a musical 1920s-style fantasy.
 * Intermission
 * The Used Car Lot: Goofy can't decide between a playful Model-T and Herbie the Love Bug.
 * Mary Poppins: The magical nanny comes alive in this adaptation of the Oscar-winning film.
 * Finale: The cast comes out to bid their fans adieu, reminding them once again that "It's a Small World".