“Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” had its initial release in New York City on this date in 1993, and has since become a cult classic. This stop-motion animated feature was directed by Henry Selick, with characters and the story created by Tim Burton.
Exploring Blackness dives into the subject of Black identity from the perspective of Black employees and collaborators at Pixar. In this piece, we share our experiences as a way to encourage more conversations and highlight the need for racial equality and change.
“Fun and Fancy Free” was released on this date in 1947. The photograph of the marquee for “Walt Disney’s New Musical Cartoon Feature” was taken in New York City.
🎶 When the crypt doors creak and the tombstones quake 🎶 Haunted Mansion opened its doors to Guests in Disneyland on this date in 1969! It looks like the happy haunts materialized in this photo taken in the graveyard scene circa 1973.
John Maddaloni joins us for a super BIG episode!
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“DuckTales: The Movie, Treasure of the Lost Lamp” debuted in August 1990. It was the first feature film for Disney Television Animation. The poster features Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby & Launchpad McQuack on their treasure hunt. Now streaming on @DisneyPlus!
Meet “Luca.” Directed by Enrico Casarosa & produced by Andrea Warren, our all-new film will introduce a boy named Luca as he experiences an unforgettable summer in a seaside town on the Italian Riviera. “Luca” opens in theaters summer 2021.