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06-20-2007, 05:26 AM
June 20, 1995 – The attraction “ExtraTerrestrial Alien Encounter opened in TomorrowLand at the Magic Kingdom.
June 20, 1995 – The Walt Disney Co. announced plans for a fourth theme park at WDW, called Disney’s Wild Animal Kingdom, the park is expected to cost $760 million to construct.
June 20, 1995 – Disney’s half-hour TV special “Disney’s Pocahontas: The Musical Tradition Continues” aired on ABC.
June 20, 1995 – The Disney film “Slam Dunk Ernest” was released.
June 20, 1996 - The “Festival of Foods” outdoor restaurant opened at Big Ranch at Disneyland. (Formerly “Big Thunder Barbecue”)
June 20, 1999 – The “20th Century Music Company” opened on Main Street in Disneyland.
June 20, 2002 – The Recording Academy’s Los Angeles Chapter honored Walt Disney Music President Chris Montan, singer Janet Jackson, and film/TV composer Thomas Newman at its annual Membership Awards Luncheon. Montan is responsible for overseeing music for a wide variety of Disney productions, video premieres, musical event programming as well as other corporate and theme park-related shows.
June 20, 2003 – The Disney Channel’s TV series “That’s So Raven” aired the episode “A Dog by Any Other Name.”
June 20, 2004 – The Food Network aired “Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings” hosted by Sandra Pinckney.
June 20, 2004 – The “Mickey’s All-American Pin Festival” honoring the U.S. Olympic Team for the 2004 Summer Games began at Disneyland. (Ran through Aug. 14, 2004)
June 20, 1995 – The Walt Disney Co. announced plans for a fourth theme park at WDW, called Disney’s Wild Animal Kingdom, the park is expected to cost $760 million to construct.
June 20, 1995 – Disney’s half-hour TV special “Disney’s Pocahontas: The Musical Tradition Continues” aired on ABC.
June 20, 1995 – The Disney film “Slam Dunk Ernest” was released.
June 20, 1996 - The “Festival of Foods” outdoor restaurant opened at Big Ranch at Disneyland. (Formerly “Big Thunder Barbecue”)
June 20, 1999 – The “20th Century Music Company” opened on Main Street in Disneyland.
June 20, 2002 – The Recording Academy’s Los Angeles Chapter honored Walt Disney Music President Chris Montan, singer Janet Jackson, and film/TV composer Thomas Newman at its annual Membership Awards Luncheon. Montan is responsible for overseeing music for a wide variety of Disney productions, video premieres, musical event programming as well as other corporate and theme park-related shows.
June 20, 2003 – The Disney Channel’s TV series “That’s So Raven” aired the episode “A Dog by Any Other Name.”
June 20, 2004 – The Food Network aired “Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings” hosted by Sandra Pinckney.
June 20, 2004 – The “Mickey’s All-American Pin Festival” honoring the U.S. Olympic Team for the 2004 Summer Games began at Disneyland. (Ran through Aug. 14, 2004)