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vizsla
11-05-2008, 04:03 AM
Nov. 5, 1911 – Leonard Slye, who would later be known as cowboy star Roy Rogers, and appeared in Disney’s 1948 “Melody Time” and “Pecos Bill” was born in Cincinnati, Oh.
Nov. 5, 1931 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse cartoon “The Beach Party” was released.
Nov. 5, 1937 – Disney’s Silly Symphony cartoon “The Old Mill” was released. This was the 1st film to use the Multiplane Camera, a device invented by the Disney staff. The special camera gives depth to animation by using layers of backgrounds painted on glass.
Nov. 5, 1943 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “The Old Army Game” was released.
Nov. 5, 1948 – The Disney short “Three for Breakfast” featuring Donald Duck and Chip’n’Dale was released.
Nov. 5, 1961 – The Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color TV show aired “Inside Donald Duck” on NBC-TV.
Nov. 5, 1963 – Singer and actress Andrea McArdle, who played Belle in Disney’s Broadway hit “Beauty and the Beast” in 1999, was born in Philadelphia, Pa. (As a child she was the original star of the Broadway musical Annie.)
Nov. 5, 1973 – Illustrator Peter Emmerich was born in N.Y.C. He would begin his career with Disney as a character artist for Walt Disney Consumer Products (where he would work for over two years) before being promoted to Chief Illustrator and Official Character Artist for the Disneyland Resort.
Nov. 5, 1984 – Disney’s Donald Duck cartoon “Three for Breakfast” was released.
Nov. 5, 1987 – Paul “Kevin” Jonas Jr., the eldest member of the Jonas Brothers, was born in Teaneck, N.J.

pdrlkr
11-05-2008, 06:54 AM
Thanks Vince! :thumbsup: :mickey:

Sinewiz
11-05-2008, 10:09 AM
Thank You Vince, ;)

ibrowse17
11-05-2008, 02:09 PM
Cool, thank you:thumbsup:

jpH/keD
11-05-2008, 05:10 PM
:thumbsup: Thanks Vince!:thumbsup: