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08-30-2008, 06:34 AM
Aug. 30, 1908 – Actor Fred MacMurray, star of Disney’s 1961 film “The Absent Minded Professor,” and the 1963 “Son of Flubber,” was born in Kankakee, Il.
Aug. 30, 1936 – The 1st comic strip entirely devoted to Donald Duck debuted in newspapers. Prior to this Donald had only appeared in the Silly Symphonies Sunday pages.
Aug. 30, 1938 – Actor Don Pedro Colley was born in Klamath Falls, Or. His Disney credits include “Herbie Rides Again,” and “The World’s Greatest Athlete.”
Aug. 30, 1940 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse cartoon “Pluto’s Dream House” was released.
Aug. 30, 1946 – Disney’s Donald Duck film “Dumb Bell of the Yukon” was released.
Aug. 30, 1987 – The Wonderful World of Disney aired “Disney’s Fluppy Dogs.”
Aug. 30, 1991 – Disney’s syndicated TV series “The Challengers” aired its last show.
Aug. 30, 1994 – A ground-breaking ceremony for Disney’s Wedding Pavilion took place at WDW.
Aug. 30, 1995 – Ground was broken for WDW’s Coronado Springs Resort.
Aug. 30, 1996 – The Disney film “First Kid,” starring Sinbad, Robert Guillaume, Timothy Busfield, Brock Pierce, James Naughton, Art LaFleur, Linda Eichhorn, Bill Cobbs, and Zachary Ty Bryan, was released.
Aug. 30, 1936 – The 1st comic strip entirely devoted to Donald Duck debuted in newspapers. Prior to this Donald had only appeared in the Silly Symphonies Sunday pages.
Aug. 30, 1938 – Actor Don Pedro Colley was born in Klamath Falls, Or. His Disney credits include “Herbie Rides Again,” and “The World’s Greatest Athlete.”
Aug. 30, 1940 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse cartoon “Pluto’s Dream House” was released.
Aug. 30, 1946 – Disney’s Donald Duck film “Dumb Bell of the Yukon” was released.
Aug. 30, 1987 – The Wonderful World of Disney aired “Disney’s Fluppy Dogs.”
Aug. 30, 1991 – Disney’s syndicated TV series “The Challengers” aired its last show.
Aug. 30, 1994 – A ground-breaking ceremony for Disney’s Wedding Pavilion took place at WDW.
Aug. 30, 1995 – Ground was broken for WDW’s Coronado Springs Resort.
Aug. 30, 1996 – The Disney film “First Kid,” starring Sinbad, Robert Guillaume, Timothy Busfield, Brock Pierce, James Naughton, Art LaFleur, Linda Eichhorn, Bill Cobbs, and Zachary Ty Bryan, was released.