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March 11

March 11, 1938 – The Donald Duck Short Film Donald’s Better Self is Released to Theaters

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“Why did I do it? Oh, why did I do it?”

On March 11, 1938, the Donald Duck short film Donald’s Better Self was released to theaters. The short was directed by Jack King.

Donald is snoozing in bed, when his alarm goes off. He rolls over, but his Angel self happily gets out of bed to enjoy the day. He then goes over to wake up the sleeping Donald, letting him know that it’s time to get up. As Donald slowly makes his way out of bed, his Devil side pulls him back in. Donald wastes no time in falling back to sleep, much to the annoyance of the Angel; seeing his work is done, the Devil sneaks out the window. Angel finally gets Donald awake and ready for school, and Donald follows behind him on the road. On the way to school, however, Donald gets distracted by Devil, who hands him a fishing rod; Donald, of course follows along eagerly.

Devil convinces Donald to skip school and go fish, where they share jokes and waste the day

Devil convinces Donald to skip school and go fish, where they share jokes and waste the day

Down at the fishing hole, Donald and Devil are having a great time, with Devil offering Donald a pipe of tobacco. Donald doesn’t want to smoke, but after being asked if he’s afraid, he takes the pipe and smokes it. Devil teaches Donald how to “smoke like a man,” but Donald is unable to do it correctly, and starts feeling ill. Meanwhile, Angel has been looking for Donald, and finds him on the ground while Devil laughs hysterically. Devil cowers in fear, but Angel reassures him that he won’t fight. Thinking this is weakness, Devil wastes no time in beating up Angel. Angel then takes matters into his own hands and attacks Devil, leaving him as a battered pulp in the ground. Donald cheers for Angel, but Angel is angry at him too. Donald grabs his schoolbooks and immediately goes with Angel to school.

March 10

March 10, 1996 – The Fulton Crab House Restaurant Opens in Walt Disney World’s Pleasure Island

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“Savor fresh seafood flown in daily from ports around the world on board this authentic riverboat replica.”

On March 10, 1996, the Fulton Crab House restaurant opened in Walt Disney World’s Pleasure Island part of Downtown Disney. The restaurant was built on the former Empress Lilly riverboat, which was a moored riverboat that featured three restaurants and was considered the most elegant dining experience in the park. Fulton’s features a decadent seafood menus, as well as the choicest cuts of beef; the restaurant is also an 11-time winner of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, with their wine cellar holding over 2,000 bottles.

March 9

March 9, 2009 – The Crime Drama Television Series Castle Premieres on ABC

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“Mr. Castle, this whole ‘bad boy charm’ thing that you’ve got going might work for bimbettes and celebutants. Me, I work for a living, so that makes you one of two things in my world: either the guy who makes my life easier, or the guy who makes my life harder. And trust me, you do not want to be the guy who makes my life harder.”

On March 9, the crime drama television series Castle premiered on ABC as a midseason replacement. The show quickly gained popularity, and has been nominated for, and won, several awards, including the People’s Choice Award for Favorite TV Crime Drama and Favorite TV Drama Actor for lead actor Nathan Fillion. Several books have been released as tie-ins with the show; Castle’s first novel about character Nikki Heat, titled Heat Wave, was released in September of 2009 and peaked on the New York Times Best Seller list at number 6. The television series was created by Andrew W. Marlowe, and stars Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle and Stana Katic as Kate Beckett.

The first episode, “Flowers for Your Grave,” begins with flowers being placed over a young woman’s body, before quickly switching to the book launch for author Richard Castle’s new book, Storm Falls. Meanwhile, detective Kate Beckett is called to a homicide – the body seen from the beginning. She quickly deduces that the murder is reminiscent of a book she’d read – Richard Castle’s, to be exact. Castle is chastised by his publisher and ex-wife for killing off his best-selling main character, but he felt he had to as he no longer found him inspiring. She threatens to take back his advance if he doesn’t give her a book in the next three weeks, but he is plagued by writer’s block. Just as he wishes for something new, Beckett approaches him to ask him a few questions about a murder.

Castle is taken to the station to talk. Although he tries to flirt with her, she doesn’t fall for his flattery, and doesn’t hesitate to let him know. She shows him a picture of the victim, Alison Tisdale, but Castle isn’t sure if he’s ever seen her before. She then shows him a picture of another victim who has been murdered in a fashion similar to another Castle book; Beckett has come to the conclusion that there’s a deranged Castle fan that wants to get his attention through murder. He manages to anger Beckett further by asking for the pictures of the crime scenes, calling it a “red badge of honor” for a mystery writer. Castle goes home, and tells his daughter Alexis that he’s been asked to help the police on a case concerning his books. He tells her that the books the murderer picked are his lesser works, and wonders why the murderer would pick them.

Beckett starts giving assignments to her team, making them well versed in Castle's work

Beckett starts giving assignments to her team, making them well versed in Castle’s work

Back at the station, Beckett gives her team members Detective Javier Esposito and Detective Kevin Ryan a box full of Castle’s works, telling them to familiarize themselves with the murder scenes so they don’t miss another one. Esposito and Ryan tease Beckett about being a fan of Castle, with Esposito asking why Beckett would want to read murder stories after dealing with bodies all day. She counters with wanting to understand why someone would want to commit murder. Esposito reports later that the murderer has left no trace, and there’s no connection between the two victims. Beckett gets more bad news when the Chief tells her that Castle has offered to assist with the investigation. Beckett and Castle then have to go through a mountain of his fan mail, and she asks him why he’s there, as he doesn’t want justice, nor is he outraged. He says that he’s there for the story, and that there’s always a story. He studies her, and deduces that something happened to her to make her become a cop, as women like her become lawyers, not cops, he decides. She isn’t impressed with his trick, and goes silent until she finds the letter that could lead to the killer. When the team hears that it will take a week to get the prints from the envelope, Castle calls in a favor with his friend, the Mayor, which annoys Beckett further.

The team is called out when another body is found, imitating yet another Castle story. Although Castle is told to stay away from the scene, he heads over to the medical examiner before Beckett can stop him. As Castle studies the scene, Beckett gets a call that they’ve gotten a hit from the prints, and the team races to get the suspect Kyle Cabot. Castle is told to stay in the car, but of course, he leaves after Beckett has raced into the building. She enters Cabot’s apartment and finds several Castle books with frightening crayon drawings. In the back room, they find all of the evidence they need, including a layout of Cabot’s plans, and then find Cabot hiding in the closet. Back at the station, it looks as if the case is solved, as Cabot has serious mental problems, but Castle disagrees, saying that it just seems too easy. Beckett brushes Castle off, but his words stick in her head later, leaving her to go through the evidence again. After a poker game with some author friends, Castle decides to keep digging, as he is still unconvinced that Cabot is guilty. He shows up at the police station again, and presents Beckett with a gift of an advance copy of his new book. She begrudgingly thanks him, and he kisses her on the cheek before he leaves. She realizes that he’s gone through the evidence again and stolen her files.

Beckett arrives to have Castle arrested for stealing her files

Beckett arrives to have Castle arrested for stealing her files

Beckett tracks Castle down and has him arrested for felony theft and obstruction of justice. As he is led away by the officers, he lets her know that the type of rose petals used in the crime means Cabot is innocent. The charges are dropped if Castle agrees to leave the case alone, but Beckett is hung up on Castle’s theory, and reopens the case. Castle is convinced that Cabot’s been set up, with the murderer really only wanting to kill one person, with the other two just used as a cover. Beckett and Castle realize that, had Cabot really been the killer, he wouldn’t have gotten several details wrong when copying the murders from the books. Alison is the intended victim, they conclude, although they still don’t know why. The next day, Castle and Beckett show up at Ashley Tisdale’s father’s office, and ask him questions. They find that, should something happen to Mr. Tisdale, the money will go to his son, Harrison. After they question the brother, they find that he was asked to hire Cabot by his sister, and he refused. He has an alibi, but Beckett knows that he’s lying, as he is too quick to provide the alibi. They begin the pursuit to prove the Harrison’s guilt.

After stopping at the court house to get a search warrant, the two head off to Harrison’s residence, although Beckett tricks Castle and handcuffs him to the car. Beckett finds that Harrison has fled, as well as shredded the evidence. Castle is able get out of his handcuffs and chases after Harrison, with Beckett not far behind. Harrison holds Castle hostage, but Castle knocks Harrison out, with Beckett able to cuff him. After Harrison is arrested, Castle invites Beckett to dinner, but she turns him down. He is intrigued by her, enough so that he decides to base his new character, Nikki Heat, on her. The Chief calls Beckett into his office, and announces that Castle will now be joining Beckett on her cases for research, much to Beckett’s dismay.

March 8

March 8, 2002 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Cadet Kelly Premieres

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“Hey, I have always known there are some stories that have to be told, but I never realized my memoirs would be one of them.”

On March 8, 2002, the Disney Channel Original Movie Cadet Kelly premiered. This was the second Disney Channel Original Movie filmed in Canada, and the first to be repeated on ABC’s Wonderful World of Disney. The film was written by Gail Parent and Michael Walsh, and directed by Larry Shaw. It starred Hilary Duff as Kelly, Christy Carlson Romano as Jennifer Stone, and Gary Cole as General Joe Maxwell.

The film begins in New York City, at the New York Middle School for Arts. Student Kelly Collins is a free-spirited teenager who is working on a video-documentary about her family. Her father is a photographer who is travels around the world, and Kelly lives with her mother, as her parents are divorced. Her mother is dating a Brigadier General named Joe Maxwell, and they announce to Kelly that they plan to get married. Kelly is supportive of the engagement, although she feels that Joe is a little too stiff for their family. They soon drop another bombshell on Kelly: they’ll be leaving New York City to move upstate for Joe’s new job as the Commandant of a military school. Kelly will be sent to the military school as a student, and she balks at the news. Although she refuses to go, she is soon enrolled in the George Washington Military Academy.

Kelly arrives at the barracks, amid stares from the other cadets

Kelly arrives at the barracks, amid stares from the other cadets

Kelly soon makes a friend named Carla, and hears about Captain Stone from the other members of her dorm. Stone is “the meanest sixteen-year-old on the planet,” she hears, and Carla warns her to keep to regulation, or she’ll get in trouble. Kelly does not have a good first meeting with Stone, but doesn’t back down. Kelly hates military school from the get-go, and vows to change the school to be a more friendly place. Her first day begins as a disaster, as she doesn’t understand the lingo of military school. Carla offers to teach her everything she needs to know. Kelly also sees Cadet Major Brad Rigby and develops a quick crush on him, but Carla warns her that he belongs to Stone. Kelly then blocks Stone’s attempt to ask Brad to the dance on Friday, making more of an enemy of Stone. Back at the dorm, everyone is showing off their dresses for the dance, except Carla, who didn’t bring anything to wear. Kelly helps Carla get a dress, and admits that the Commandant is her stepfather. Carla says she should tell Stone this information, but Kelly refuses, as Stone is her own battle.

During the obstacle course on the day of the dance, Kelly has problems getting through and is berated by Stone. She remains stuck at the top of one obstacle, as she is terrified of heights, but finally makes it down. Once she is done, Stone makes her repeat the course, which would make Kelly miss the dance. It begins to rain while Kelly does the course again with Stone’s assistant, Gloria. Kelly and Gloria bond during the course, with Gloria giving her advice as to how to get through the course. Kelly then finishes and makes a mad dash to the dance, although she slips down a muddy hill and lands into Stone, covering her dress with mud. Everyone applauds Kelly’s antics, save for Stone, who runs off furiously. She is then called to Joe’s office to be lectured about her performance the first week of school. Kelly accidentally insults Joe, and he lays down the law on her. He sends her home, and she is shocked by his attitude. When she gets home, she attempts to tell her mom that she wishes to leave the military school, but changes her mind when her mother gives her more surprising news: Kelly’s mom is going to have a baby, and surprised her with an art kit. Kelly then decides that she will not only stay in school, but she’ll help Joe become more fatherly.

Stone takes out all of her aggression on Kelly's blanket, tearing it in front of her

Stone takes out all of her aggression on Kelly’s blanket, tearing it in front of her

Back at the dorms, Stone retaliates against Kelly’s antics by stealing her blanket and tearing it up. Kelly tries not to cry, but decides to take revenge instead. Taking her new art kit, she enters Stone’s room while she sleeps and paints her hair to match the tie-dye design of the blanket. The cadets laugh the next morning, and Stone is mortified. She then hands Kelly a court martial summons, and it is later revealed that Joe will be the one to review the verdict and dole out the punishment. Joe thinks that Kelly and her antics are going to blow his career. Kelly overhears this, and is crushed. When her mother admits that maybe they shouldn’t have come to the academy, Kelly tearfully says that they never even asked her. At the court martial, they find Kelly guilty, and Joe gives her the punishment of being the equipment manager of the drill team. She starts off by polishing the drill team’s shoes, and has a chance encounter with Brad, who teaches her how to shine shoes, and then tells her that she makes him laugh. Reinvigorated, she continues to work hard at polishing. The team hopes to win Regionals this year, as they haven’t done well since their third place win in the 1970s. Kelly develops a respect for the drill team. Carla offers to help Kelly with the polishing, and the two become closer after Carla admits that her home life isn’t that great. While polishing, Kelly starts playing around with one of the rifles, quickly picking up on what to do.

At the school’s practice meet against a rival high school, Kelly impresses Joe with her quick thinking as the equipment manager. Kelly is even more impressed with the performances of the drill teams, but notices that Joe seems to look disappointed if the school’s performance, as it lacks something. After hearing Brad’s speech at the end about how they need creativity, Kelly tries to cheer him up with a random routine, and he asks her to do it again. Afterwards, she gives Gloria a friendship bracelet as an offering in exchange for coaching so Kelly can join the drill team. Kelly then auditions for the drill team after extensive training with Gloria, and Stone doesn’t want Kelly anywhere near the team. Before Kelly can check the list to see if she made the team, she is called to Joe’s office, where she finds out from him that he made it, and how proud he is of her. She then gives him a lecture on how he needs to soften up for the sake of the baby, and he allows her to help him. She then arrives at the drill team’s locker room and finds her uniform waiting for her. As she walks around campus, she starts following Stone as Stone practices routines for drill team. As she imitates Stone, the two gradually end up working on a routine together. Brad and Gloria notice the two of them having their fun and applaud their efforts, thinking they could work together for the regional competition. Later, Kelly tries to be friendly with Stone, which Stone begrudgingly accepts.”

Kelly enjoys family dinner with Joe, her mother, and her father

Kelly enjoys family dinner with Joe, her mother, and her father

Kelly is excited for her father to stop by for dinner, and Joe notices how Kelly and her father interact, particularly when her father’s schedule allows him to be there for her drill team competition. At the competition site, Kelly’s best friend from New York City appears, and when Kelly calls her “my best and truest friend,” an upset Carla falls behind the rest of the group, not without Joe noticing. The competition starts with the inspection phase. Although they pass the inspection phase, Kelly is upset that her father hasn’t shown up yet. When her phone goes off, the rest of the team is angry, as if it had gone off during competition, they would have been disqualified. Joe finds Kelly as she’s panicking, and she tells him that she thinks something bad has happened to her father. He offers to let her go find him, but she wants to stay with the team as she knows how important this competition is. Joe tells her that she has a duty to her father, and they run off to find her father without telling the team. Kelly and Joe find her father on the rock face, and Joe calls for help while Kelly decides to rappel to meet him. Meanwhile, the team continues the competition without Kelly. After Kelly runs out of rope, she decides to drop the rope to reach the ledge where her dad is lying unconscious. She manages to keep him company as he wakes until the rescue team arrives, and Joe gives her a hug, but also lets her know that she can have two best friends, referencing the incident with Carla earlier.

Back at the competition, the team is down by five points, and Kelly arrives just in time for the last event with Stone. Kelly apologizes to Carla, and the two are friends again. Kelly and Stone compete in the unarmed competition event, complete with ribbon dancing. The duo are met with applause, and it is announced that George Washington Military Academy wins second place, losing the gold by only one point. Although Kelly feels responsible, Stone tells her that without her, they wouldn’t have even made it this far. Kelly says next year they’ll get gold, but Stone tells her there won’t be a next year, as she is moving to Europe, but hopes Kelly will become a platoon leader, so she can teach a maggot just like her, and the two share a hug.

March 7

March 7, 2006 – The Soundtrack Album That’s So Raven Too! Is Released Through Walt Disney Records

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“Some call it magic, and I don’t know how, but I know that I have it, and it all works out.”

On March 7, 2006, the second and final soundtrack for the hit Disney Channel Original Series That’s So Raven, entitled That’s So Raven Too! was released through Walt Disney Records. The album featured several songs by lead actress Raven-Symoné, including duets with co-stars Anneliese van der Pol, Orlando Brown, and Kyle Massey, as well as songs by recording artists Jesse McCartney, Aly & AJ, B5, Everlife, and Aretha Franklin. The album peaked at number 44 on the Billboard 200, and has since sold at least 200,000 copies. Songs “Some Call if Magic” by Raven-Symoné, “A Day in the Sun” by Anneliese van der Pol, and “Little by Little (Remix)” by Raven-Symoné and Orlando Brown were released as singles.

March 6

March 6, 1992 – The Live Action Feature Film Blame it on the Bellboy is Released to Theaters

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“They don’t ask questions in my job.” “Well, I think it’s time you started!”

On March 6, 1992, the live-action feature film Blame it on the Bellboy was released to theaters. The film was released through Hollywood Pictures, and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures. It was critically panned on release, and was a box office flop. It was written and directed by Mark Herman, and starred Dudley Moore as Melvyn Orton, Bryan Brown as Mike Lorton, Richard Griffiths as Maurice Horton, Patsy Kensit as Caroline Wright, Penelope Wilton as Patricia Fulford, and Bronson Pinchot as the Bellboy.

Set in Venice, the film begins in a back alley under the canals, where a man is strung up and is getting beaten for information by mobsters. The mobsters then leave the man behind when they realize he doesn’t know anything other than the person who will be coming to kill the mob boss will be coming from London. Soon after, a British Airways flight soon takes off, heading to Venice with three different men on board: with one man being a very nervous flier looking to buy property named Melvyn Orton, one large man looking for a date named Maurice Horton, and a hit man looking for his next job named Mike Lorton. All three are staying at the Hotel Gabrielli, home to a very incompetent bellboy. The three men share similar last names, and as the bellboy’s grasp of English is shaky, he ends up sending the messages each needs to receive to the wrong person: Lorton receives a love letter, Orton receives the hit man’s instructions, and Horton receives the invite to meet the development property manager.

The three men set out on their missions for the day, unaware of the mix up

The three men set out on their missions for the day, unaware of the mix up

The next day, the three men head to what they believe to be their respective meetings. Horton meets Caroline Wright, who manages a property that she’s trying to sell by Wednesday. He can’t believe his good fortune, as he believes her to be the date he was set up with through an online dating service. Orton is believed to be the hit man, and is held at gunpoint by the members of the mob boss. Lorton, who believes Horton’s original date is actually his mark, attempts to shoot her, but finds he is unable to. Orton is threatened by the mob boss, who demands to know who sent him. Horton finds himself increasingly uncomfortable, Caroline is hitting on him. Lorton continues to follow his “mark,” but she believes him to be her date, and introduces himself as Patricia Fulford. Lorton and Patricia head for a stroll, and he once again attempts to take her out. The mobsters have Orton call his boss to prove that he’s who he says he is, and start to give him advice on how to stand up for himself. As he is close to getting dangerously hurt, Orton blurts out that there’s a man at the hotel with a similar last name – Horton – who must be the assassin they’re looking for.

The police fish a man out of the water, who is revealed to be the man the mobsters had killed earlier. Horton and Christine pass by in a gondola, and after he tries to make a move, she gets angry and asks to be let off on the sidewalk. Orton is taken by the mobsters to his hotel, but he manages to accidentally knock a mobster into the canal and make a break for it. Christine finally realizes what Horton’s intentions actually are, and she almost walks away, until a speedboat – the one thing she’s always wanted – passes by. Realizing her commission would pay for the boat of her dreams, she hesitates. Patricia walks with Lorton, although not willingly, as he holds her hostage. She explains the dating situation and, although he understands, will not let her go until he is able to actually make his hit. Caroline is taken back to Horton’s room, although both are unaware that Horton’s wife is there to make a surprise visit. After meeting Lorton and Orton, she is finally taken to see her husband. Horton’s wife is sure is that he’s having an affair, and Caroline, who feels cheated by the situation, decides to play the situation to her advantage, and forces him to buy the villa.

Patricia asks Lorton several questions about his line of work, including why he would want to kill her

Patricia asks Lorton several questions about his line of work, including why he would want to kill her

Patricia questions Lorton about his job and why he would want to kill her, while the mobsters, who now think Horton is their hitman, make Orton an offer he can’t refuse: if he wants to live, he will have to kill Horton. Lorton and Patricia think that Horton was the one that got Lorton’s instructions, while Orton is told to kill Horton with a bomb. Patricia helps Lorton break into Horton’s room to get the instructions, and find the invitation from Caroline; Lorton once again assumes that the target was a woman. Patricia and Lorton share a moment on the balcony of his hotel room, and he admits all of his feelings of loneliness, and his true dream of owning a flower shop. Patricia convinces him to get his money from the hit back from Horton so he can pursue his dream. The next morning, Horton waits for the money he owes Caroline, Lorton and Patricia watch Horton to get the money, and Orton waits with the mob to blow up Horton. When Horton has the briefcase, he decides to put the money in the hotel safe. Orton is given an identical briefcase to give the bellboy, as the mob switches the tags and steals the money after creating a distraction. Patricia and Lorton seem to be growing closer, as she tries to cure his loneliness with understanding. Horton gets a call from Caroline to take the money to the villa, and takes the briefcase he placed in the hotel safe.

The mob forces Orton to blow up Horton, but every time he presses the button, nothing happens, so they send Horton in a small rowboat to blow him up. Horton and Lorton scuffle over the money, and as Orton presses the button again, the briefcase continues to not detonate. However, the mobsters realize that the tags were switched twice, and the briefcase finally detonates – the briefcase on the mobster’s boat. Patricia takes Lorton’s gun to threaten Horton, but Lorton finally realizes there’s been a misunderstanding, and quickly takes the gun and Patricia away back to the hotel, where Lorton packs quickly, thinking he needs to run away as fast as he can. Lorton receives a note saying that he’s not only accomplished the mission, but killed three at the same time, and is given a generous bonus. Orton heads back to the hotel, and finds that Mr. Marshall called. He manages to make the situation better, as he convinces Marshall to buy the now-vacant property once owned by the mob boss, allowing him to keep his job. However, Orton takes the money from Marshall and decides to move to the Bahamas instead. Lorton and Patricia head back together, and he proposes to her on the way home. She accepts. Horton finally realizes he’s bought a dump of a property. And Caroline’s dream of owning a speedboat is not as wonderful as she hoped.

March 5

March 5, 1954 – The Donald Duck Short Film Donald’s Diary is Released to Theaters

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“This morning was much like any other morning, and when I took my usual walk, I had no idea that on this day I was destined to find the girl of my dreams.”

On March 5, 1954 , the Donald Duck short film Donald’s Diary was released to theaters. It was directed by Jack Kinney, with story by Brice Mack and Dick Kinney.

The story begins on February 29th, with Donald putting another entry in his diary. He talks about beginning his day, not knowing that this would be the day he would meet the girl of his dreams – who happens to be sitting in her parlor reading “How to Catch a Husband.” Daisy spies him walking, and quickly changes into something more alluring. She steps outside and drops her handkerchief, but Donald, oblivious to her presence, just steps on it and turns a corner. Daisy tries again and again to get his attention, but to no avail, until she ends up tying him up in a tree. The two end up dating in a quick courtship, and he is soon invited to meet her family, which consists of less than ideal relatives. Finally, Donald believes it to be the day to ask Daisy to marry him, and arrives at her house.

While waiting for Daisy, Donald dreams of what their married life would be like

While waiting for Daisy, Donald dreams of what their married life would be like

He waits hours for Daisy to be ready, and falls asleep in the process. He dreams of her saying yes, and their ensuing wedding. They take a honeymoon, unfortunately with her brothers, and is soon angry that her engagement ring is rather small. As they move into their dream cottage, Donald realizes that her whole family has moved in with them. When he wakes up the next morning, he is shocked to see Daisy has let herself go so quickly. He arrives home from work, and as he greets his wife, she takes his wallet and all of his cash, and burns dinner. Her family then arrives and eats all of the dinner, leaving nothing for him. He realizes that marriage is not for him, feeling that he’d lose his identity. He wakes up from his nightmare and flees her house as fast as he can. He then finishes his diary entry, which reveals that he ran away to join the French Foreign Legion.

March 4

March 4, 1989 – The Animated Series Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Premieres

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“There’s no case too big, no case too small, if you need help, just call!”

On March 4, 1989, the animated series Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers premiered on the Disney Channel with the episode “Piratsy Under the Seas.” The series entered syndication on September 18, 1989. After the success of Duck Tales in 1987, three series were created to be part of a line-up on the Disney Channel: Chip ‘n’ Dale, TaleSpin, and a show that would eventually become Darkwing Duck. The original version of Chip ‘n’ Dale did not feature the chipmunk duo; it was due to the urging of Michael Eisner that Chip and Dale were used, as it was thought to be better to use established Disney characters than create new ones. Chip was given the clothes of the original conceived character Kit, who was seen as an Indiana Jones-style explorer. Dale’s attire resembled that of Magnum, P.I., a popular detective series of the 1980s. The show was added to the Disney Afternoon lineup and, along with the other shows in that programming block, was very well received. The series was created by Tad Stones and Alan Zaslove, and starred Tress MacNeille as Chip and Gadget, Corey Burton as Dale and Zipper, and Peter Cullen as Monterey Jack.

The first episode, “Piratsy Under the Seas,” begins with Chip waking up to find the treehouse a mess. He angrily asks Dale why he insists on living like a slob, and the two continue to argue until Gadget enters the room. Dale is then ordered to clean up by Chip, Gadget, and Monterey Jack. Chip watches and laughs as Dale trips into the trash can, but is alarmed to find that the garbage man is there for the daily pickup, and can only watch as Dale is thrown into the garbage truck. Chip and the team quickly follow after the truck in one of Gadget’s gadgets, but they hit a bump and are all thrown into the same garbage truck as it’s stopped at a stoplight. The gang then finds themselves drifting out to sea on a barge full of garbage and, thanks to Dale’s clumsiness, Chip and Dale get stuck inside a bottle. Gadget spots a barrel in the water, and a pirate flag springs from the top. The pirates set out a net to gather some of the trash from the barge, and captures Chip and Dale, dragging them into the ocean. Monterey and Gadget quickly attempt to follow them.

Chip and Dale push against the bottle to free themselves from the net

Chip and Dale push against the bottle to free themselves from the net

As they are pulled below, Chip and Dale manage to spring themselves free from the net, but are soon captured by an angry octopus, who pulls them down again. As the two finally manage to wrangle themselves free, they end up inside a wrecked ship, and are greeted by the pirates inside. They save them from “Billy the Squid,” and introduce themselves. The pirates are led by Jolly Roger, who invites Chip and Dale to a pirate’s feast. Meanwhile, on the surface, Gadget is still trying to concoct something that will help them travel underwater. Chip and Dale are at the feast, and Dale is happily surprised to find that the pirates are as messy as he is. As Dale rushes to join them on a treasure hunt, Chip lectures Dale that, as Rescue Rangers, they have a job to do, but Dale wants to play with the pirates for a while. Dale leads the pirates to the treasure, and Chip then attempts to leave, but the pirates tell them that, since they have seen the treasure, they will have to stay with the pirates for the rest of their lives. Gadget finally finishes her creation, and the rest of the team heads underwater, but end up running into Billy the Squid. They quickly escape and head inside the wreckage, narrowly avoiding Billy’s grasp. They end up in the treasure room, and Gadget tricks Billy into slamming his arm into a nearby treasure chest.

Monterey and Zipper search through the ship for Chip and Dale, while Gadget works on creating another vehicle. Monterey finds Chip and Dale locked up in a cage, and gets an idea to pretend to be the missing captain Long Lost Lafitte, who had disappeared over 200 years prior. The pirates are a bit suspicious, and call for Young Ned, who was the original captain’s cabin boy. Monterey passes the cabin boy’s test, and orders Dale and Chip free. Although Monterey reluctantly refuses to take the treasure with him to the surface, he is unable to resist the special cheese of Captain Lafitte, which Young Ned had been saving all those years. His disguise falls off as he runs to the cheese and, realizing he’s been tricked, the Jolly Roger and his crew tie up the Rescue Rangers and makes them walk the plank. Chip comes up with an idea, and the gang works together to stop themselves from becoming Billy the Squid’s food. Gadget then has the idea of sending the entire ship up to the surface, surmising that the weight of the treasure is what’s holding the wreckage down. Gadget, Chip, and Dale use a cannon to blast the treasure out of the ship, while Monterey and Zipper act as a distraction. Once the cannon is fired and the treasure freed, the ship quickly heads to the surface. The pirates are delighted to find that they can live on the surface again and have real adventures, and the Rescue Rangers wave them goodbye as they sail away.

March 3

March 3, 1995 – The Indiana Jones Adventure Attraction Opens in Disneyland’s Adventureland

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“World-renown archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones is missing and you might be his last hope!”

On March 3, 1995, the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction opened in Disneyland’s Adventureland. Based on the hit Indiana Jones series of films, the attraction was part of a collaboration between George Lucas and Disney, which also included the Star Wars franchise. Guests board troop transport vehicles and travel through the Temple of the Forbidden Eye, supposedly on a standard archaeological tour, but must narrowly dodge the several booby traps set in place. The legend in the temple tells the story of the god Mara, who promises treasure to those “pure of heart” and a swift death to those who look into its eyes. Guests are taken into one of three chambers in the end, each promising a wonderful treasure: earthly riches, eternal youth, or knowledge of the future. The ride is full of surprises, with nearly 160,000 possible combinations.

March 2

March 2, 2010 – The Action Adventure Video Game Alice in Wonderland is Released by Disney Interactive Studios

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“Assist Alice in her journey through Wonderland as she makes her way toward the final battle against the Jabberwocky.”

On March 2, 2010, the single-player action adventure video game Alice in Wonderland was released by Disney Interactive Studios on the Wii, DS, and Zeebo, and PC platforms. The game was based on the live-action film of the same name, with most of the cast reprising their roles. The game has players guiding Alice in her journey through Wonderland, with characters such as the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat appearing to give Alice special abilities, such as altered perception and the ability to make things invisible. Players can pick to play the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, and the Caterpillar, and must solve increasingly complex puzzles to help move Alice along. The game received mixed reviews, with most of the criticism directed at the occasional experience of not knowing what to do next.