Fact for the Day Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom Fire Department is company number 71 - for the year the park opened ... 1971!
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1925 - 
Actor
John Fiedler, the voice of Piglet in many of Disney's Winnie the Pooh movies and TV programs, is born in Platteville, Wisconsin. (TV fans may recognize him as Mr. Peterson, one of Dr. Hartley's more likable patients for five seasons on the 1970s The Bob Newhart Show, a classic CBS sitcom.)
1930 - Roy Disney signs a deal with M. George Borgfeldt Co. of New York to sell figurines of
Mickey and
Minnie Mouse. (Many will consider this the beginning of Disney merchandising.)
1941 - Disney's animated feature Pinocchio is released in Sweden.
1945 - 
Disney's 7th (animated and live-action) feature film
The Three Caballeros is released in the U.S. Produced as part of the studio's good will message for South America, the film stars
Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from Saludos Amigos (1943) representing Brazil, and later pistol-packing rooster Panchito Pistoles, representing Mexico. It will earn 2 Academy Award nominations. (Though after a brief initial run,
Walt will pull the film from general release, due to bad press reviews.)
1956 - 
Tony Award-winning actor
Nathan Lane, the voice of Timon in Disney's 1994 The Lion King and the voices of Spot & Scott in Disney's 2004 Teacher's Pet, is born Joseph Lane in Jersey City, New Jersey. Lane is also the voice of Tom Morrow, the Audio-Animatronic host of Epcot's Innoventions.
1963 - The NBC-TV series
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color airs "Greta, the Misfit Greyhound."
1965 - WED Enterprises (personally owned & independently run by
Walt Disney himself since 1952) is merged into
Walt Disney Productions and renamed
Walt Disney Imagineering (or WDI). Headquartered in Glendale, California, WDI will continue to develop theme park attractions and also take on non-theme park projects.
1967 - The article "Disneyworld Amusement Center with Domed City Set for Florida" appears in the New York Times the day after
Walt Disney Productions announces plans to build the world's first glass-domed city.
1969 - 
Cartoonist
Al Taliaferro - known as the first artist of
Donald Duck newspaper comics - passes away in Glendale, California.
1978 - 
Actress, songstress, and oral historian
Eliza Schneider is born. Her Disney credits include Finding Nemo, Kingdom Hearts II, and the video game Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (as the voice of Elizabeth Swann).
1978 - 
Actor
Adrian R'Mante, best known for his role as Esteban Julio Richardo Montoya De La Rosa Ramirez on the Disney Channel show The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, is born in Tampa, Florida.
1982 - 
Actress
Ashley Brown is born in Gulf Breeze, Florida (near Pensacola). Her Disney credits include the live stage shows On the Record (as Kristen), Beauty and the
Beast (as
Belle), and Mary Poppins (as the title character).
1989 - Disney issues new $1 and $5 Disney Dollars at Disneyland and
Walt Disney World. The $1 bill depicts
Mickey Mouse on one side, and Sleeping Beauty Castle on the other. The $5 bill features
Goofy on one side, and EPCOT Center's Spaceship Earth & the Empress Lilly Riverboat on the other.
1989 - 
Actor
Ryne Sanborn - known to fans of High School Musical as Jason Cross - is born in Salt Lake City, Utah.
1993 - CBS-TV airs the Disney special "The Best of Disney Music: A Legacy in Song."
1993 - Disney's live-action feature Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is released. The voices for the animals are provided by Michael J. Fox (as Chance), Sally Field (as Sassy), and Don Ameche (as Shadow).
1998 - The soundtracks to the animated features Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Peter Pan are both reissued on CD.
2001 - The animated series Disney's House of Mouse airs the 3rd episode "The Three Caballeros." When no one remembers
Donald Duck is the third member of the Three Caballeros, he sets out to redefine himself as the big star of the group... much to the chagrin of
Mickey and everyone else!
2001 - A smoking electrical panel triggers a fire alarm at Disneyland, prompting an evacuation of the new California Adventures attraction. Employees evacuate a movie theater and simulation ride when smoke coming from a ventilation system clouds an IMAX giant screen. Moviegoers experiencing the "Soarin' over California" hang-gliding film are ushered out. Firefighters are called but thankfully no one is hurt.
2002 - Super Bowl XXXVI MVP Tom Brady of the New England Patriots proclaims "I'm going to
Walt Disney World!" following his team's 20-17 victory over the St. Louis Rams in New Orleans. The twenty-four-year-old quarterback tapes the 32nd episode of the famous Disney commercial following the game.
2004 - Disney's The Lion King 1 1/2: Songs from Timon & Pumbaa's Hilarious Adventure is released on
Walt Disney Records. The collection includes a pop rendition of "Grazing in the Grass" performed by Raven, and a new track "That's All I Need" by Elton John and Tim Rice.
2005 - It is announced that Rotten Tomatoes, the online source for gauging the critical reaction for movies, has given The Incredibles its Golden Tomato Award for 2004 in the Wide Release category. (The Golden Tomato Award is handed out annually by Rotten Tomatoes in recognition of the year's best-reviewed films.)
2005 - Playboy founder Hugh Hefner and his entourage visit
Walt Disney World.
2005 - It is reported that DisneyHand, worldwide outreach for The
Walt Disney Company, WLS-Channel 7, WLS-AM (890), WZZN-FM (94.7), WMVP-AM (1000) and WRDZ-AM (1300), have committed $500,000 in cash and public service air time to the Museum of Broadcast Communications. The donation will support the development of the new Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago.
2007 - The
Walt Disney Company announces a $50,000 donation to the American Red Cross to aide in relief efforts following the severe storms and tornados that struck Central Florida the night before.
2007 - In Los Angeles, the DGA Awards are presented by Directors Guild of America. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs goes to Kenny Ortega, Don Schain, Matias Alvarez & Tobijah Tyler for High School Musical.
2008 - New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning declares, "I'm going to Disneyland!" following his team's dramatic 17-14 win over the New England Patriots at Super Bowl XLII.