Sunday, July 26, 2009

July 26th

hope people are having as much fun reading this as i do writing it. It really is alot of fun. My next trip to disney is set for july 31st.

Picture of the day



Cinderalla riding in the electrical parade

This day in disney history

1951:

Disney's animated Alice in Wonderland has its world premiere
in England, at London's Leicester Square Theatre. It will be released
in the U.S. two days later. Based on Lewis Carroll's books "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass," it is the thirteenth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon.The film will be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.

Disney fun facts

When park visitors buy a cup of coffee they can hold on to the empty cup after finishing and get free coffee for the rest of the day. Guests simply give their empty cup to any vendor and receive free refills all day.

Balloons that are popped or lost are also replaced free. Even if a guest picks up the remains of some other guest's broken balloon they can still present it to any balloon vendor and receive a new free

Fun quote of the day

If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you. - Winnie the Pooh

Character of the day

un-loving and rambunctious, Huey, Dewey, and Louie are three mischievous kids out to have a good time. They never mean to cause a problem (well, almost never), but havoc seems to follow "the boys" wherever they go. It's not that they're so reckless -- they are Junior Woodchucks, after all; it's usually the fault of their vigilant guardian, beloved "Unca' Donald." Even when they try to do something nice for him, he can foul up their plans with his suspicious nature. Still, while they are good kids at heart, their motives are not always so angelic. They've been known to play hookey from school, inflict practical jokes on their susceptible uncle, and wreak general havoc. Even so, they've often got a better handle on their own natures than Donald's got on his, and they know it. That's why, every once in a while, the lines between guardian and guarded get a little blurry, and nephews can occasionally seem more like uncles.

Originally there was no way to tell Donald's nephews apart, because the colors on their costumes were used interchangeably. Because the stories for the "Ducktales" television series were more complicated than they were for the short Donald Duck cartoons, it was deemed necessary to distinguish between the three nephews. So Huey was dressed in red, Dewey in blue, and Louie in green. You can remember this by noting that the brightest hue of the three is red (Huey), the color of water, dew, is blue (Dewey), and that leaves Louie, and leaves are green. The nephews made their debut in the Donald Duck Sunday comic page on October 17, 1937, and first appeared on film in "Donald's Nephews" (1938).

1 comments:

Holly Michelle Chandler said...

You always dig up the weirdest stuff. We shall have to go looking for popped balloons on my birthday LOL