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07-18-2007, 05:38 AM
July 18, 1986 – Disney’s Foreign Theatrical release of the television cartoon “The Gummi Bears: A New Beginning” took place.
July 18, 1989 – Disneyland’s attraction “Splash Mountain” officially opened to guests.
July 18, 1990 – The Disney/Hollywood Pictures film “Arachnophobia” was released.
July 18, 1992 – Animator, director and producer Rudolph Ising, known for his work on “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit,” passed away on this day.
July 18, 1993 – The Disney Channel Premiere film “Heidi” aired.
July 18, 1997 – The Disney TV show “Nothing to Lose,” aired.
July 18, 1999 - El Rio del Tiempo closed for rehab in Mexico.
July 18, 2003 – The Disney Channel Original Movie “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off” debuted on TV.
July 18, 2003 – The Disney Channel kicked off “Kim Possible” Weekends with all new episodes.
July 18, 2004 – The Walt Disney Family Foundation and the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society celebrate the 5th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Barn in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. (In July 1999 the barn, which was relocated from the family’s Holmby Hills property to Griffith Park. Since that time more than 10,000 Disney fans have visited the barn.)
July 18, 1989 – Disneyland’s attraction “Splash Mountain” officially opened to guests.
July 18, 1990 – The Disney/Hollywood Pictures film “Arachnophobia” was released.
July 18, 1992 – Animator, director and producer Rudolph Ising, known for his work on “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit,” passed away on this day.
July 18, 1993 – The Disney Channel Premiere film “Heidi” aired.
July 18, 1997 – The Disney TV show “Nothing to Lose,” aired.
July 18, 1999 - El Rio del Tiempo closed for rehab in Mexico.
July 18, 2003 – The Disney Channel Original Movie “Eddie’s Million Dollar Cook-Off” debuted on TV.
July 18, 2003 – The Disney Channel kicked off “Kim Possible” Weekends with all new episodes.
July 18, 2004 – The Walt Disney Family Foundation and the Carolwood Pacific Historical Society celebrate the 5th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Barn in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. (In July 1999 the barn, which was relocated from the family’s Holmby Hills property to Griffith Park. Since that time more than 10,000 Disney fans have visited the barn.)