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03-22-2007, 05:19 AM
Mar. 22, 1972 – Disney’s remake of the 1940 Paramount film “The Biscuit Eater” was released.
Mar. 22, 1975 – The Lake Buena Vista Village, an area of shops on the shore of Lake Buena Vista at WDW officially opened. It would be renamed Walt Disney World Village, and again renamed to the more familiar Disney Village Marketplace.
Mar. 22, 1985 – Disney animation director Wolfgang “Woolie” Reitherman died in an auto accident while driving home from lunch.
Mar. 22, 1985 – The Disney/Touchstone film “Baby…Secret of the Lost Legend” was released.
Mar. 22, 1987 – The Wonderful World of Disney aired the 1971 feature “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.”
Mar. 22, 1996 – The Disney film “Little Indian, Big City,” was released.
Mar. 22, 1998 – In Anaheim, Ca., the Grand Hotel was imploded at 6:45am by Controlled Demolition, to make way for Disneyland’s new parking area.
Mar. 22, 1999 – Elton John appeared on TV’s “The Tonight Show” promoting Disney’s Broadway show “Aida”, for which he has written the music.
Mar. 22, 2005 – Disney’s “On The Record” (a touring musical revue) began a series of performances in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mar. 22, 2005 – The Kim Possible Soundtrack, Disney’s Karaoke Series: Kim Possible, Radio Disney Jams 7, and Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings Album, were all released on Walt Disney Records.
Mar. 22, 1975 – The Lake Buena Vista Village, an area of shops on the shore of Lake Buena Vista at WDW officially opened. It would be renamed Walt Disney World Village, and again renamed to the more familiar Disney Village Marketplace.
Mar. 22, 1985 – Disney animation director Wolfgang “Woolie” Reitherman died in an auto accident while driving home from lunch.
Mar. 22, 1985 – The Disney/Touchstone film “Baby…Secret of the Lost Legend” was released.
Mar. 22, 1987 – The Wonderful World of Disney aired the 1971 feature “Bedknobs and Broomsticks.”
Mar. 22, 1996 – The Disney film “Little Indian, Big City,” was released.
Mar. 22, 1998 – In Anaheim, Ca., the Grand Hotel was imploded at 6:45am by Controlled Demolition, to make way for Disneyland’s new parking area.
Mar. 22, 1999 – Elton John appeared on TV’s “The Tonight Show” promoting Disney’s Broadway show “Aida”, for which he has written the music.
Mar. 22, 2005 – Disney’s “On The Record” (a touring musical revue) began a series of performances in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Mar. 22, 2005 – The Kim Possible Soundtrack, Disney’s Karaoke Series: Kim Possible, Radio Disney Jams 7, and Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings Album, were all released on Walt Disney Records.