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==Theatrical releases== |
==Theatrical releases== |
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===Feature Films=== |
===Feature Films=== |
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*[[1940]] - ''[[Fantasia]]'' |
*[[1940]] - ''[[Fantasia]]'' |
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+ | *[[1971]] - ''[[The Aristocats]]'' is released in [[Italy]]. |
+ | *[[1988]] - ''[[Oliver & Company]]'' premieres. |
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+ | *[[1991]] - ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' premieres at the [[El Capitan Theater]]. |
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+ | *[[1998]] - ''[[I'll Be Home for Christmas]]'' |
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+ | *[[1999]] - ''[[Toy Story 2]]'' premieres at the El Capitan Theater. |
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+ | *[[2000]] - ''[[102 Dalmatians]]'' has its world premiere at Radio City Music Hall. |
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+ | *[[2020]] - ''Deep Water'' ([[20th Century Studios]]) |
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==Television== |
==Television== |
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+ | *[[1972]] - [[The Mouse Factory]] episode "Mickey Mouse" premieres in syndication. |
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+ | *[[1984]] - ''[[Donald Duck's 50th Birthday]]'' premieres as part of ''[[The Magical World of Disney]]'' on [[CBS]]. |
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+ | *[[1988]] - ''[[Mickey's 60th Birthday]]'' premieres on [[NBC]]. |
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+ | *[[1989]] - The ''[[DuckTales]]'' episode "[[Yuppy Ducks]]" and the ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' episode "[[A Creep in the Deep]]" premiere in syndication. |
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+ | *[[1990]] - The ''[[TaleSpin]]'' episode "[[War of the Weirds]]" premieres in syndication. |
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+ | *[[1991]] - The ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' episode "[[A Duck By Any Other Name]]" premieres in syndication. |
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+ | *[[1992]] - The ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode "[[Hungry for Love]]" premieres on [[ABC]]. |
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+ | *[[1993]] - The ''Marsupilami'' episode "[[Hey! Hey! They're the Monkeys!]]/[[Jingle Bells, Something Smells]]" premieres on CBS. |
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+ | *[[1995]] - The ''[[Gargoyles]]'' episode "[[Protection]]" premieres in syndication. |
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+ | *[[1996]] - The ''[[Quack Pack]]'' episode "[[Transmission: Impossible]]" premieres in syndication. |
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+ | *[[1997]] - The ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' episode "[[Magic in the Kitchen]]" premieres on [[Playhouse Disney]]. |
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+ | *[[1998]] - The ''[[Hercules (TV series)|Hercules ]]''episode "[[Hercules and the Minotaur]]" premieres in syndication. |
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+ | *[[1999]] |
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+ | **The ''[[Recess]]'' episode "[[That Stinking Feeling]]/[[My Funny Valentines]]" and the ''[[Pepper Ann]]'' episode "[[The First Date Club]]/[[Unicycle of Life]]" premiere on ABC. |
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+ | **The ''Bear in the Big Blue House'' episode "[[Read My Book]]" premieres on Playhouse Disney. |
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+ | *[[2000]] - The ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command]]'' episode "[[Eye of the Tempest]]" premieres on UPN and in syndication. |
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+ | *[[2015]] |
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+ | **''[[BUNK'D]]'' premieres on Disney Channel with the episode "[[Can You Hear Me Now]]". |
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+ | **The ''[[Doc McStuffins]]'' episodes "[[The New Nurse]]" and "[[Chilly's Loose Button]]" premiere on [[Disney Junior]]. |
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+ | *[[2016]] - The ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' episode "[[I'll Be Your Mirror]]" premieres on ABC. |
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+ | ==VHS & DVD releases== |
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+ | *[[1991]] - ''[[V.I. Warshawski]]'' |
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+ | *[[1994]] - ''[[Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too]]'' |
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+ | *[[2007]] - ''DuckTales: Volume 3'' and ''TaleSpin: Volume 2'' |
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+ | ==Laserdisc releases== |
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+ | *[[1996]] - ''[[Pocahontas]]: Deluxe Edition'' |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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− | *1997 - [[The Lion King (musical)|The Lion King Broadway Show]] opens at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York.[[File:I'll_Be_Home_For_Christmas.jpg|thumb]] |
+ | *[[1997]] - [[The Lion King (musical)|The Lion King Broadway Show]] opens at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York.[[File:I'll_Be_Home_For_Christmas.jpg|thumb]] |
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+ | ==Video games== |
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+ | *[[2000]] - ''[[Mickey's Speedway USA]]'' |
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+ | ==DVD & Blu-ray releases== |
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+ | *[[2012]] - ''[[Brave]]'' and ''Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2'' |
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+ | *[[2018]] - ''Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 3'' |
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==People== |
==People== |
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===Births=== |
===Births=== |
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+ | *[[1932]] - [[Richard Mulligan ]](actor and voice actor) |
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− | *1906 - Hermione Baddeley (Actress) |
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− | *1934 - [[Garry Marshall]] |
+ | *[[1934]] - [[Garry Marshall]] (actor, director, producer, screenwriter, voice actor, and comedian) |
− | *1939 - [[Will Ryan]] |
+ | *[[1939]] - [[Will Ryan]] (voice actor, singer, and musician) |
+ | *[[1947]] - [[Joe Mantegna]] (actor, producer, writer, director, and voice actor) |
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− | *1955 - [[Whoopi Goldberg]] |
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+ | *[[1952]] - [[Art Malik]] (actor) |
+ | *[[1955]] - [[Whoopi Goldberg]] (actress, voice actress, comedian, author, and talk show host) |
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− | *1980 - [[Monique Coleman]] |
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+ | *[[1960]] - [[Neil Flynn]] (actor, voice actor, and comedian) |
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+ | *[[1967]] - [[Steve Zahn]] (actor, voice actor, and comedian) |
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+ | *[[1969]] - [[Stephen Full]] (actor, voice actor, and comedian) |
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+ | *[[1980]] - [[Monique Coleman]] (actress, dancer, singer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur) |
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+ | {{Timeline |
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+ | |prev = November 12 |
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+ | |next = November 14}} |
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[[Category:Days in Disney history]] |
[[Category:Days in Disney history]] |
Revision as of 17:49, 9 April 2020
Theatrical releases
Feature Films
- 1940 - Fantasia
- 1971 - The Aristocats is released in Italy.
- 1988 - Oliver & Company premieres.
- 1991 - Beauty and the Beast premieres at the El Capitan Theater.
- 1998 - I'll Be Home for Christmas
- 1999 - Toy Story 2 premieres at the El Capitan Theater.
- 2000 - 102 Dalmatians has its world premiere at Radio City Music Hall.
- 2020 - Deep Water (20th Century Studios)
Television
- 1972 - The Mouse Factory episode "Mickey Mouse" premieres in syndication.
- 1984 - Donald Duck's 50th Birthday premieres as part of The Magical World of Disney on CBS.
- 1988 - Mickey's 60th Birthday premieres on NBC.
- 1989 - The DuckTales episode "Yuppy Ducks" and the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers episode "A Creep in the Deep" premiere in syndication.
- 1990 - The TaleSpin episode "War of the Weirds" premieres in syndication.
- 1991 - The Darkwing Duck episode "A Duck By Any Other Name" premieres in syndication.
- 1992 - The Dinosaurs episode "Hungry for Love" premieres on ABC.
- 1993 - The Marsupilami episode "Hey! Hey! They're the Monkeys!/Jingle Bells, Something Smells" premieres on CBS.
- 1995 - The Gargoyles episode "Protection" premieres in syndication.
- 1996 - The Quack Pack episode "Transmission: Impossible" premieres in syndication.
- 1997 - The Bear in the Big Blue House episode "Magic in the Kitchen" premieres on Playhouse Disney.
- 1998 - The Hercules episode "Hercules and the Minotaur" premieres in syndication.
- 1999
- The Recess episode "That Stinking Feeling/My Funny Valentines" and the Pepper Ann episode "The First Date Club/Unicycle of Life" premiere on ABC.
- The Bear in the Big Blue House episode "Read My Book" premieres on Playhouse Disney.
- 2000 - The Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode "Eye of the Tempest" premieres on UPN and in syndication.
- 2009 - The Phineas and Ferb episodes "Cheer Up Candace" and "Fireside Girl Jamboree" premiere on Disney Channel.
- 2015
- BUNK'D premieres on Disney Channel with the episode "Can You Hear Me Now".
- The Doc McStuffins episodes "The New Nurse" and "Chilly's Loose Button" premiere on Disney Junior.
- 2016 - The Once Upon a Time episode "I'll Be Your Mirror" premieres on ABC.
VHS & DVD releases
- 1991 - V.I. Warshawski
- 1994 - Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too
- 2007 - DuckTales: Volume 3 and TaleSpin: Volume 2
Laserdisc releases
- 1996 - Pocahontas: Deluxe Edition
Events
- 1997 - The Lion King Broadway Show opens at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York.
Video games
DVD & Blu-ray releases
People
Births
- 1932 - Richard Mulligan (actor and voice actor)
- 1934 - Garry Marshall (actor, director, producer, screenwriter, voice actor, and comedian)
- 1939 - Will Ryan (voice actor, singer, and musician)
- 1947 - Joe Mantegna (actor, producer, writer, director, and voice actor)
- 1952 - Art Malik (actor)
- 1955 - Whoopi Goldberg (actress, voice actress, comedian, author, and talk show host)
- 1960 - Neil Flynn (actor, voice actor, and comedian)
- 1967 - Steve Zahn (actor, voice actor, and comedian)
- 1969 - Stephen Full (actor, voice actor, and comedian)
- 1980 - Monique Coleman (actress, dancer, singer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur)