Friends, would you like something to smile about today? Look no further than the remarkably happy and positive artwork of Disney Legend Mary Blair. This endlessly talented artist worked with the Disney company from 1940 through about 1970.
Walt Disney – Inventor
Most people recognize Walt Disney as a pioneer in the fields of animation and entertainment. But do you consider him an inventor? Walt holds U.S. Patent #2,201,689. Read on to find out what invention this patent is for!
Down at Fraggle Rock
Can you name the non-Fraggle inhabitants of Fraggle Rock? Do you know the name of Gobo’s adventurous family member? What do Fraggle call us humans? What is a Fraggle’s favorite snack? Check your Fraggle knowledge in this fun trivia trip to Fraggle Rock!
Frankenweenie – The Little Dog That Could
Frankenweenie is actually a tale of two films – each very different from the other, though both created by the creepy genius that is the mind of Tim Burton. Read on for more about this warmly haunting holiday film. Also – find out who else is buried in Sparky’s pet cemetery!
Who Came First? The Dawn of Color in Disney Cartoons
Was Mickey the first major Disney animated character to appear in color? Read on to learn a bit of history behind Disney’s early days of color.
He did that voice too? Alan Tudyk – Disney’s Hidden Gem
Alan Tudyk is a man of many acting and voice talents. Read on to see just how many voice roles he has performed for Disney films.
Introducing Audio Animatronics
Here are three trivia questions that harken back to the early days of Disney’s audio animatronics.
1. What was Disney’s first use of audio animatronics in an attraction?
2. What was Disney’s first use of audio animatronics in a film?
3. What was Disney’s first use of audio animatronics as a person?
The answers are inside…
“Indubitably” – Bert the Chimney Sweep
“Winds in the east, mist coming in.
Like somethin’ is brewin’ and ’bout to begin.
Can’t put me finger on what lies in store,
But I feel what’s to happen all happened before.”