Perfectly Imperfect
This Week in Disney History: May 11-17

this series highlights Disney milestones  both big and small  that occurred during this week in history. ill try to post every week :)

May 15, 1928 – Walt Disney’s animated short “Plane Crazy” is first screened
“Steamboat Willie” is considered the official debut of Mickey Mouse, but it was actually the third short produced by Walt Disney featuring the mischievous hero. Working in secrecy following the loss of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series to his distributor, animator Ub Iwerks produced more than 8,000 drawings in six weeks to quickly complete the first appearance of Walt’s newest creation. A goof on the exploits of aviator Charles Lindbergh, Mickey flies into all sorts of trouble trying to get his plane off the barnyard grounds. The silent film was screened before a Los Angeles test audience in hopes of securing a distributor, but it was not picked up for a theatrical run. Its follow-up, “The Galloping Gaucho,” also failed to attract a following. But when Walt added synchronized sound to “Steamboat Willie,” the Colony Theatre in New York took a chance on the short, and on Nov. 18, 1928, a cultural icon was born. On March 17, 1929, “Plane Crazy” became the fourth Mickey short to be released with a soundtrack added.

May 16, 1991 – “Jim Henson’s Muppet*Vision 3-D” debuts at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
“Muppet*Vision 3-D” was well under development at the time of Jim Henson’s sudden passing. And it was a fitting tribute from the talented puppeteers he worked with, including Frank Oz and his son, John Henson, that the show was completed and opened on the one-year anniversary of his death. Combining film and live in-theatre appearances from Sweetums, the Swedish Chef, and armchair critics Statler and Waldorf, Guests get a a first-hand tour of Muppet Labs led by Kermit the Frog, complete with a smattering of “cheap 3-D tricks,” which Fozzie Bear delights in sharing. Though we’ve long wondered what Sam the Eagle’s glorious three-hour “salute to all nations, but mostly America” finale would have been like, “Muppet*Vision 3-D” has become a beloved Disney Parks classic, expanding to Disney California Adventure Park in 2001. Jim Henson’s legacy was lovingly continued with the critical and box office success of last year’s “The Muppets,” which scored an Oscar win for Best Original Song.

Also this week in Disney history:

May 11
1935 – The Silly Symphony short “Water Babies” debuts
2002 – Bill Peet, author and storyboard artist credited with writing Walt Disney’s “One Hundred and One Dalmatians” and “The Sword in the Stone,” dies at age 87

May 12
1932 – The animated short “Mickey’s Revue” debuts, featuring the first appearance of a character called Dippy Dawg (whose name later became Goofy)
1956 – The Horseless Carriage opens at Disneyland Park
1967 – The cities of Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista are chartered by the state of Florida to perform municipal functions within the Reedy Creek Improvement District (clearing the way for construction of the Walt Disney World Resort)

May 13
1933 – “The Mail Pilot” (Mickey Mouse cartoon short) debuts
1992 – “Fantasmic!” debuts on the Rivers of America at Disneyland Park 
1997 – The Magic Kingdom II ferryboat at the Walt Disney World Resort is renamed the Richard F. Irvine
2009 – Disney-Pixar’s “Up” debuts at the Cannes Film Festival

May 14
1923 – Walt writes Margaret J. Winkler in hopes of her distributing the Alice Comedies film series (first correspondence with his future distributor)

May 15
1972 – The Frontierland Train Station opens at Magic Kingdom Park
1987 – Disneyland Park introduces Disney Dollars currency 
1995 – The California Grill opens at Disney’s Contemporary Resort

May 16
1990 – Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets, dies at age 53

May 17
1964 – “Disneyland Goes to the World’s Fair” airs on “Disney’s Wonderful World of Color”
1991 – Disney’s Port Orleans Resort opens at the Walt Disney World Resort
1991 – Touchstone Pictures releases “What About Bob?”
2004 – Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa opens at the Walt Disney World Resort

Baby rhino newest addition to Disney’s Animal Kingdom family

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park welcomed a white rhino calf, a male, born May 4 to 13-year-old Kendi. This birth was the fourth for Kendi, who was the first rhino born at the park.

At one time white rhinos were nearly extinct. As a result of conservation efforts and careful management, the species has grown to number approximately 20,150 worldwide, with 215 residing in North American zoological parks.

The success of the Disney’s Animal Kingdom white rhino breeding program has enabled the Animal Care team to make a direct contribution to the conservation of white rhinos in the wild. In 2006, Nande and Hasani, two rhinos born at the park, traveled to Africa to join four others at Ziwa Sanctuary in Uganda, where they are helping to re-establish a population that had been extinct since the 1980s. In 2009, Nande became the first white rhino to give birth in Uganda in 27 years; she gave birth to a second calf last year.

The new calf is bonding with mom in their backstage home and will join the other rhinos on the savanna of the Kilimanjaro Safaris in the coming weeks.

are you going to the beatles: the lost concert" movie when it comes out next month?
Anonymous

i wasn’t planning on it but you never know 

toocooltobehipster:

It rained all day lol:(

toocooltobehipster:

It rained all day lol:(

Starbucks coming to Disney parks

Starbucks Coffee Company and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts announced plans Monday to open Starbucks locations at all Disney parks at the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort beginning this summer.

The first of six planned Starbucks locations is scheduled to open in June at Disney California Adventure Park, followed by locations in Disneyland Park and, at Walt Disney World Resort, in Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Each of the Starbucks locations inside the parks will be designed to fit the theme of its surroundings.

“We know food and beverage offerings are an important part of the memories our Guests make at Disney parks and now they will be able to enjoy their favorite Starbucks beverage as part of their experience,” said Maribeth Bisienere, vice president, food and beverage line of business, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “Many of our Guests have shared their passion for Starbucks with us, and we look forward to making their feedback a reality as we debut the first location at Disney California Adventure.”

At Disney California Adventure Park, Starbucks will be located in the Fiddler, Fifer, and Practical Café on Buena Vista Street, where Guests are transported to 1920s Los Angeles, when Walt Disney arrived in California and a cup of coffee was the perfect way to jumpstart a busy day. The Starbucks store plays off the Spanish/Mexican architecture of the period, with baristas wearing 1920s-inspired attire.

The café will serve Starbucks items including coffee and espresso beverages, Frappuccino blended beverages, and signature breakfast sandwiches and pastries. Guests also will have their choice of Disney favorites, including signature sandwiches, as well as delicious desserts and sweet treats.

Disney Lessons Never Change

awkward-nerd:

looks dont get you everywhere~ Tangled

Always try again~ Robin Hood

Never judge someone by their looks~ Princess and the Frog

Friendship does not matter about age~ Monsters Inc.

Woman aren’t always weaklings~ Mulan

Cheating is never the right way to go~ Mulan

It doesn’t matter what you look like so eat what you want~ Winnie the Pooh

Who you are on the inside is what counts~ Beauty and the Beast

Can’t change the pass~ Lion King

 

famous people like to have fun too~ Bolt

Reblog if you’re 17+ years old.

nostalgiaunicorn:

lovelyrugbee:

panemfreedom:

Trying to see how many older people we have on tumblr..

BAH.. In 4 months I’ll be 10 years older than 17.. ;____________;

IM SO OLD………………………………….

I suppose I’m old now, eh. xD

im 22