Fact for the Day
Doom Buggy is the show name for Disney's OmniMover system (used in their Haunted Mansion attraction). It was initially developed for the "Adventures in Inner Space" attraction. Disney World's Haunted Mansion has 160 cars with a guest capacity of 3,200 guests per hour.
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1892 - Elias Disney (Walt's father) pays $750 for a 25 x 125 corner lot on 2156 N. Tripp Avenue, on the Northwest side of Chicago. The area was annexed into the city in 1889 and is now a desirable location for working-class families to buy lots and build homes of their own.
1912 - 
Animator
Ollie Johnston, a Disney Legend & one of
Walt's "Nine Old Men," is born in Palo Alto, California. His many contributions will include
Bambi, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Mary Poppins, The AristoCats, The Jungle Book, The Rescuers, and The Fox and the Hound.
1927 - Disney's All Wet (an
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit silent short) is released.
1939 - This is the date of the fateful "elevator accident" at the Tower of Terror, Disney's scary attraction at its Hollywood Studios. This is also the date inscribed on the eviction notice that appears on the entrance gates and on the inspection notice in the elevators.
1936 - Disney's Silly Symphony cartoon The Country Cousin is released. Co-directed by David Hand and Wilfred Jackson, this short will win an Academy Award for Best Cartoon.
1942 - 
Actor
David Ogden Stiers, the voice of many Disney animated characters including
Cogsworth in the 1991 Beauty and the
Beast, and Jumba in the 2002 Lilo & Stitch, is born in Peoria, Illinois. (TV fans may remember him as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on the hit series M*A*S*H.)
1950 - 
Funnyman
John Candy, the voice of Albatross Wilbur in Disney's 1990 The Rescuers Down Under, is born in Toronto, Canada. He also stars with Tom Hanks in the 1984
Walt Disney Productions/Touchstone Pictures feature Splash.
1951 - 
Animator
Randy Cartwright is born Newsport News, Virginia. While attending UCLA, he will work at Disneyland in the character department - portraying such characters as Dopey and
Pluto. A year after graduating he will accept a job at the
Walt Disney Studios animation training program headed by the veteran Disney animator Eric Larson. Cartwright will begin his career as an inbetweener for Ollie Johnston on The Rescuers and progressed to full animator on
Pete's Dragon. He will go on to animate
Belle in Beauty and the
Beast and become the directing animator for the
Magic Carpet in
Aladdin.
1952 - Two Weeks Vacation, a Disney short featuring
Goofy, is released.
1953 - This week's issue of Saturday Evening Post features part 1 of the article "The Amazing Story of
Walt Disney" by Jack Alexander. It also features a series of color photos of
Walt and his family & friends at their California home.
1955 - The
Mickey Mouse Club airs on ABC-TV. Today is Fun With Music Day.
1956 - The Disneyland series airs episode 55 - "The Plausible Impossible" on ABC-TV.
Walt himself explains a principle of Disney's style of animation called "the plausible impossible," in which things that cannot be done in reality can be done in animation ... if there is a plausible basis for it. He uses clips from several cartoons and features to demonstrate.
1957 - Disney's fourth Zorro episode "The Ghost of the Mission" airs on ABC-TV.
1958 - The TV series
Walt Disney Presents airs the episode "Texas John Slaughter."
1966 - At Disneyland's New Orleans Square, the new Pirates of the Caribbean River is filled with water for the first time (the attraction will open March 18, 1967).
1977 - Director, writer, producer and narrator James "Jim" Algar retires after 43 years with the
Walt Disney Studios. He produced live-action films about animals and nature, worked on 26 one-hour episodes for The Wonderful World of Disney television series, and contributed to theme park attractions such as "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" and "The Hall of Presidents." Algar will be named a Disney Legend in 1998.
1993 - The Disney Villain by veteran animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (two of
Walt's "Nine Old Men") is published by Disney Editions.
1996 - Ghost and goblins put on a happy face at Disney World's Magic Kingdom for "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party." Guests attend the party dressed in costumes and enjoy special entertainment, hayrides down Main Street, U.S.A., and trick-or-treating for children throughout the park.
1996 - Disney's live-action feature The Wind in the Willows is released. Featuring members of Monty Python's Flying Circus (Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, and Terry Jones) the film will get great reviews, but unfortuantley get lost in the shuffle of a legal battle with distributors. When released to DVD in 2004, the film's title will be changed to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
2000 - To celebrate the first Disney store opening in Europe 10 years ago, a special Pooh beanie is released. The item features Pooh wearing a pointed hat with the words "The Disney Store Europe" on it.
2001 - The Disney Village (at Disneyland Paris) hosts a ticketed event on this Halloween night. Guests compete in a costume contest while enjoying the evening's lineup of concerts, parades and shows.
2002 - Dick Cook, chairman of The
Walt Disney Studios, and Steve Jobs, chairman and CEO of Pixar Animation Studios, announce that their newest feature Finding Nemo will be released May 30, 2003. The film, which is the 5th
Walt Disney Pictures presentation of a Pixar Film, will be accompanied by the acclaimed 1989 John Lasseter-directed Pixar short, Knickknack.
2003 - A Disney multi-media Haunted Mansion display greets travelers at Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall in New York City. The free exhibit celebrates the release of the new movie.
2005 - Gary Estrada rides
Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion ride for the 999th time! He's the first person (to Disney's knowledge) to hit that goal in just 10 months. Estrada began his marathon riding in January.
2006 - Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is held at the Magic Kingdom for the last time this season.