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Saturday Morning Cartoons – The Moving Day (1936)
Originally released on June 20, 1936 by Walt Disney Studios, it was distributed by United Artists Pictures. It features the characters Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pegleg Pete. It was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and produced by John Sutherland and Walt Disney.It was animated by Fred Spencer, Al Eugster, Art Babbitt, Paul Allen, Marvin Woodward, Wolfgang Reitherman, Don Towsley, Cy Young.
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Satuday Morning Cartoons – Magician Mickey (1937)
Did you know that before he was the Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Mickey Mouse was a magician? Released 3 years before Fantasia on February 6, 1937 by Walt Disney Pictures, it was distributed by United Artists Pictures. It features the characters of Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Donald in some pretty amazing feats of prestidigitation! It was directed by David Hand and produced by John Sutherland and Walt Disney. Featuring the animation of Ed Love, please enjoy the Disney Classic Cartoon, Magician Mickey!
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Saturday Morning Cartoons – Hawaiian Holiday (1937)
WDW Parkhoppers John and Sid will be traveling to the East Coast of Florida and visiting some friends, so we thought that we would take the opportunity to share one of our favorite cartoons with you. We love Hawaii and especially the Polynesian Resort, so when you couple that with Mickey and Minnie Mouse…how could you fail? Originally Released on September 24, 1937, Hawaiian Holiday stars Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, and Lobster. Released by Walt Disney Studios and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., it was directed by Ben Sharpsteen. Produced by John Sutherland and Walt Disney it features the animation of Wolfgang Reitherman, Al Eugster,…
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Saturday Morning Cartoons – The Ugly Duckling 1939
The Ugly Duckling, the last of the Silly Symphonies Shorts was directed by Jack Cutting and produced by Walt Disney and animated by Stan Quackenbush. It was released by RKO Pictures on April 7, 1939 and won the 1939 Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons).