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01-05-2008, 07:43 AM
Jan. 6, 1939 - Disney published its first employee newsletter, “The Bulletin”.
Jan. 6, 1950 – Disney’s Pluto cartoon “Pluto’s Heart Throb” was released.
Jan. 6, 1963 – The Disney TV show aired “Three Tall Tales.”
Jan. 6, 1974 – Disney’s part-1 pf its 2-part TV movie “The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton” aired. (part-2 aired Jan. 13, 1974)
Jan. 6, 1988 – The Disney TV series “The Oldest Rookie” aired for the last time on CBS.
Jan. 6, 1992 – The “Voyage of the Little Mermaid” attraction opened in Disney-MGM Studios at WDW.
Jan. 6, 2002 – The 9th Annual Walt Disney World Marathon kicked off. A record field of 13,500 entrants took off for the event while another 5,000 entrants took part in the Walt Disney World Half Marathon.
Jan. 6, 2003 - Disneyland’s 6 million gallon Rivers of America was drained for renovations.
Jan. 6, 2007 – The Walt Disney World Half Marathon was held. Jarrod Shoemaker and Melissa White won the men’s and women’s divisions.
Jan. 6, 2007 – Bidding ended on the $250,000 Chicago house in which Walt Disney was born. The house located at 2156 N. Tripp failed to sell on E-bay after 30 days.
Jan. 6, 1950 – Disney’s Pluto cartoon “Pluto’s Heart Throb” was released.
Jan. 6, 1963 – The Disney TV show aired “Three Tall Tales.”
Jan. 6, 1974 – Disney’s part-1 pf its 2-part TV movie “The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton” aired. (part-2 aired Jan. 13, 1974)
Jan. 6, 1988 – The Disney TV series “The Oldest Rookie” aired for the last time on CBS.
Jan. 6, 1992 – The “Voyage of the Little Mermaid” attraction opened in Disney-MGM Studios at WDW.
Jan. 6, 2002 – The 9th Annual Walt Disney World Marathon kicked off. A record field of 13,500 entrants took off for the event while another 5,000 entrants took part in the Walt Disney World Half Marathon.
Jan. 6, 2003 - Disneyland’s 6 million gallon Rivers of America was drained for renovations.
Jan. 6, 2007 – The Walt Disney World Half Marathon was held. Jarrod Shoemaker and Melissa White won the men’s and women’s divisions.
Jan. 6, 2007 – Bidding ended on the $250,000 Chicago house in which Walt Disney was born. The house located at 2156 N. Tripp failed to sell on E-bay after 30 days.