Fact for the Day
The Disneyland tradition of a giant Christmas tree towering over Main Street, U.S.A. began in 1955. Disneyland was the last Disney park in the world to still utilize a real live tree as its holiday centerpiece in Town Square! For the first time in 53 years an artificial tree was used in 2008.
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1868 - 
Novelist
Eleanor H. Porter is born in Littleton, New Hampshire. Her novel Pollyanna (1913) will later be made into a Disney live-action feature.
1914 - 
Animator, story man and Disney Legend
Mel Shaw is born in Brooklyn, New York. He will work on such classics as Fantasia,
Bambi, The Rescuers, and The Lion King.
1925 - Walt Disney's 28th Alice Comedy film Alice's Orphan is completed.
1925 - 
Academy Award-winning songwriter & Disney Legend
Robert B. Sherman is born in Manhattan, New York. He and his younger brother Richard will go on to write countless songs for many Disney features and park attractions. Among their best known tunes - "Feed the Birds" & "Chim-Chim-Cheree"
1929 - Floyd Gottfredson is hired as an apprentice animator at Disney. (In April 1930 he will start working on the 4-month-old
Mickey Mouse comic strip.)
1936 - Disney's Silly Symphony cartoon More Kittens, directed by David Hand, is released. A sequel to Disney's 1935 Oscar winning Three Orphan Kittens, it features the animated work of Frank Thomas and Fred Moore.
1955 - The
Mickey Mouse Club airs on ABC-TV. Today is Fun With Music Day.
1956 - The ABC-TV series Disneyland airs the episode "A Present for
Donald."
1958 - ABC-TV airs the
Walt Disney Presents episode "From All of Us to All of You."
1960 - Actor Tom Tryon, the star of the 1958-59 Disneyland television serial "Texas John Slaughter," records excerpts from Abraham Lincoln's speeches as a test. Disney is in the midst of preparing Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln for the 1964 World's Fair.
1962 - The Disney cartoon short A Symposium on Popular Songs, featuring
Ludwig Von Drake, is released. (It will be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cartoon Short Subject.)
1971 - NBC-TV airs The Wonderful World of Disney episode "Disney on Parade."
1972 - 
Actress
Alyssa Milano, the voice of Angel in Disney's 2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, is born in Brooklyn, New York. (TV fans will recognize her from such series as "Who's the Boss?" and "Charmed.")
1984 - Disney World's Country Bear Jamboree Country Bear Christmas Special runs for the first time. (It will become a seasonal event.)
1998 - Test Track opens at Disney World's Epcot. (It will be dedicated in March 1999.)
1999 - Disney World's Tomorrowland Speedway (originally called Grand Prix Raceway) is renamed Tomorrowland Indy Speedway.
2003 - The Disney Channel debuts the That's So Raven episode "Separation Anxiety."
2005 - The
Walt Disney World Resort's animal care team welcomes a 233-pound baby elephant early in the morning. The female African elephant calf is born at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park.
2005 - The December 19 issue of The New Yorker includes an article by Caitlin Flanagan titled "Becoming Mary Poppins: P. L. Travers,
Walt Disney, and the Making of the Myth."
2007 - High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale and Corbin Bleu take part in Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation Winter Wonderland. They are joined by actresses Kay Panabaker and Lauren Storm at Studio 33 at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California.
2008 - 

It is announced that the Chicago Film Critics Association has named Pixar's Wall-E as its Best Picture of the Year.