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08-11-2007, 08:07 AM
Aug. 11, 1943 – Disney’s Educational film “Defense Against Invasion” was delivered to the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.
Aug. 11, 1950 – Disney’s Pluto cartoon “Food for Feudin” was released.
Aug. 11, 1955 – The “Casa de Fritos” Restaurant opened in Frontierland at Disneyland.
Aug. 11, 1991 – Disney’s syndicated TV special “Queen: The Days of Our Lives” aired.
Aug. 11, 1995 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse cartoon “Runaway Brain” was released.
Aug. 11, 1995 – The Disney film “Dangerous Minds” was released.
Aug. 11, 1995 – The Disney film “A Kid in King Arthurs Court” was released.
Aug. 11, 1998 - Coral Reef Above the Sea opened in the Living Seas VIP lounge while the regular restaurant was under renovation.
Aug. 11, 2004 – Disney’s “Princess Diaries 2: Royal Treatment” had its theatrical release.
Aug. 11, 2004 – Starting on this day at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Ca., guests were invited to a “Princess Diaries 2 Royal Engagement” event to the movie and then for a Disney Princess Tea with Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, and Snow White. (Ran through Sept. 6, 2004) (Also opened in theaters nationwide)
Aug. 11, 1950 – Disney’s Pluto cartoon “Food for Feudin” was released.
Aug. 11, 1955 – The “Casa de Fritos” Restaurant opened in Frontierland at Disneyland.
Aug. 11, 1991 – Disney’s syndicated TV special “Queen: The Days of Our Lives” aired.
Aug. 11, 1995 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse cartoon “Runaway Brain” was released.
Aug. 11, 1995 – The Disney film “Dangerous Minds” was released.
Aug. 11, 1995 – The Disney film “A Kid in King Arthurs Court” was released.
Aug. 11, 1998 - Coral Reef Above the Sea opened in the Living Seas VIP lounge while the regular restaurant was under renovation.
Aug. 11, 2004 – Disney’s “Princess Diaries 2: Royal Treatment” had its theatrical release.
Aug. 11, 2004 – Starting on this day at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Ca., guests were invited to a “Princess Diaries 2 Royal Engagement” event to the movie and then for a Disney Princess Tea with Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, and Snow White. (Ran through Sept. 6, 2004) (Also opened in theaters nationwide)