Fact for the Day
The tank used in Epcot's The Living Seas holds 5.7 million gallons of saltwater ... making it one of the largest saltwater tanks in the world! Called "the world's sixth largest ocean," Epcot's Living Seas aquarium is packed with more varieties of fish than probably ever seen in a real ocean.
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1925 - Disney's Alice Comedy Alice the Toreador, featuring Virginia Davis, is released.
1926 - The Alice Comedy Alice's Balloon Race, featuring Margie Gay, is released.
1943 - Education for Death: The Making of the Nazi - an animated short produced by
Walt Disney is released by RKO. It is directed by Clyde Geronomi and principally animated by Ward Kimball. Intended as anti-Nazi propaganda (during the ongoing World War II) the film tells the story of Little Hans, a German boy born and raised in Nazi Germany, who is educated to become a merciless soldier.
1954 - The
Donald Duck short Spare the Rod is released.
1955 - Despite plans to open Disneyland without it,
Walt Disney decides to go ahead and have Tomorrowland built. (It will be completed in 6 months.)
1958 - The Disneyland TV series airs episode 89 - "Donald's Weekend."
1960 - The TV series
Walt Disney Presents airs the episode "Swamp Fox: Redcoat Strategy."
1961 - Walt Disney Presents airs "Swamp Fox: Horses for Greene."
1975 - 
The
Space Mountain attraction (sponsored by RCA) opens in the Magic Kingdom at
Walt Disney World, Florida. The first official ride is taken by Colonel James Irwin, the pilot of the Lunar Module on Apollo XV. Also opening on this day in the Magic Kingdom is the
Carousel of Progress, a Disneyland attraction that traces 100 years of innovations in electricity. Through a rotating carousel, the attraction carries seated guests into the homes of four generations of the same family from the days before electricity to the present. (COP originally debuted at the New York World's Fair and then made its way to Anaheim before coming to Florida.)
1986 - The third new Future World pavilion to be added to the original roster, The Living Seas opens at Disney World's EPCOT. The attraction features "Animated Atlas of the World," a new short film explaining the geological and meteorological aspects of the ocean. It also includes a 5.7 million gallon aquarium with some 8,500 living creatures.
1990 - CEO Michael Eisner announces plans to expand the
Walt Disney World theme parks, and to add a fourth park during the 1990s. He also states that a pavilion from the Soviet Union will hopefully be added at EPCOT, and that 16 new attractions are planned for the Disney-MGM Studios.
1990 - 
Actor
Chris Warren Jr. - known to High School Musical fans as Zeke Baylor - is born. He also appears as Zeke on a few episodes of Hanna Montana.
1997 - Production begins on Disney's The Emperor's New Groove. (The animated feature will be released in December 2000.)
1999 - The third (and final) section of Disney World's All-Star Resort, The All-Star Movies Resort (located at 1901 W. Buena Vista Drive) opens.
2002 - Disney's 1994 live action adventure The Jungle Book, 1993 film Adventures of Huck Finn, 1982 computer drama Tron, and 1992 musical Newsies are all released on DVD.
2004 - Actor Johnny Depp is nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for his role in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
2005 - 
Actress
Ruth Warwick, who portrayed Sally in Disney's 1946 Song of the South, passes away at age 88 in New York. Known for her performance in the classic 1941 classic film Citizen Kane, Warwick was also a fixture on the ABC-TV soap opera "All My Children."
2005 - 
Sadly on this same day, Pixar loses a member of its creative team when animator
Dan Lee passes away at age 35 in California. In August 2003 he had been diagnosed with lung cancer - despite the fact that he was a nonsmoker. Best known as the creator of the title character from Finding Nemo, his credits also included Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., and Ratatouille. The 2007 Ratatouille, will be dedicated to Lee.
2007 - 
Disney/Pixar's
Cars wins Best Animated Feature Film at the 64th Golden Globe Awards. It is the first ever given in the new category of Best Animated Feature. John Lasseter accepts the award.