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October 21

October 21, 2011 – Google Honors Mary Blair on 100th Birthday

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“Her work was and continues to be a major source of inspiration for a large number of artists working in animation, illustration, and fine art…and the Google Doodle team.” – Artist Mike Dutton

On October 21, 2011, search engine Google celebrated the work and life of artist and Disney Legend Mary Blair on what would have been her 100th birthday. Blair, known for her colorful, whimsical illustrations, artist Mike Dutton chose to honor her in her own style rather than painting her more representationally. Blair’s reach extended outside of her Disney projects, though she is arguably most known for her stylized look of the popular attraction it’s a small world.

October 20

October 20, 2009 – LA Phil Presents the Disney Symphonic Legacy is Held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall

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“The Disney Symphonic Legacy celebrates the connection between the inspiration of music and the heritage of Walt Disney’s legendary films.”

On October 20, 2009, a special concert entitled LA Phil Presents the Disney Symphonic Legacy was held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. This was the first time since the hall opened in 2003 that it has had a program consisting of solely Disney music. The program was conducted by John Mauceri, and featured not only symphonic music, but live narration, vocal accompaniment, and rarely seen drawings and concept art from the Disney vault; the program also boasted the premiere of the symphonic retelling of Disney’s timeless classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

October 19

October 19, 2008 – The Disney Musical Tarzan Debuts in Hamburg, Germany

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“Du hörst etwas aus der Ferne rufen, zwei Welten, eine Familie.”

On October 19, 2008, the third international production of the musical Tarzan opened in Hamburg, German, at the Neue Flora Theater. It was jointly produced by Walt Disney Theatrical and Stage Entertainment. The first run of the musical featured Anton Zetterholm as Tarzan and Elisabeth Hübert as Jane; the pair were the winners of the reality program Ich Tarzan, Du Jane, with producers looking for the leads of the show. The production ran for five years, and a cast album was released.

October 18

October 18, 2008 – The First Foreign Production of Mary Poppins Premieres at Sweden’s Göteborg Opera

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“The unconventional governess from the children’s books, which were made into a film and then a musical, now flies into the Göteborg Opera with her magical umbrella.”

On October 18, 2008, the first international production of the hit musical Mary Poppins opened in Göteborg, Sweden, at the Göteborg Opera. The production was externally licensed by Disney Theatrical to Josef Weinberger Limited, with the production being translated into and fully performed in Swedish. The original Swedish production featured Linda Olsson as Mary Poppins and Magnus Borén as Bert. The production closed on March 14, 2009.

October 17

October 17, 2007 – Disney Announces Overhaul of Disney’s California Adventure Park

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“They’re trying to give it some heart…right now, you go through California Adventure once, and that’s about it.”

On October 17, 2007, The Walt Disney Company announced plans to overhaul its California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California. The park, barely six years old at the time of the announcement, was considered a disappointment from financial and anticipation standpoints, with crowd numbers well below expected. Attempts had already been added to make the park more of a draw, including the addition of the popular Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, but the park still faced a host of criticisms. The overhaul, which would include elements of classic Hollywood, as well as a section dedicated to popular Pixar characters, was estimated to cost 1.1 billion, almost the same amount as it cost to build the park in the first place.

October 16

October 16, 1996 – Ten New Inductees Are Named Disney Legends

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“The Disney Legends award has three distinct elements that characterize the contributions made by each talented recipient.”

On October 16, 1996, ten new members of the Disney legacy were honored as Disney Legends in a special ceremony at the Walt Disney Studios in the Legends Plaza. Among those honored were former vice president of Walt Disney World, actor and narrator of Disney nature documentaries Rex Allen, animator and Imagineer X Atencio, voice actress for Cruella de Vil Betty Lou Gerson, animator and Imagineer Bill Justice, former executive vice president for Walt Disney World Bob Matheison, Imagineer Sam McKim, animator Bob Moore, story man Bill Peet, and one of the key designers of Walt Disney World, Joe Potter. Of those honored, Allen and Potter were honored posthumously.

October 15

October 15, 1925 – The Alice Comedy Alice Plays Cupid is Released to Theaters

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On October 15, 1925, the Alice Comedy Alice Plays Cupid premiered in theaters. It was the 24th Alice Comedy released, and the ninth starring second Alice actress Margie Gay. The short features Alice helping pal Julius, working as a lifeguard, get the girl he saves. While not a lost film, the short has not been released on home video.

October 14

October 14, 2009 – The Attraction Sum of All Thrills Opens in Epcot’s Innoventions

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“The Sum of All Thrills is a highly turbulent simulator-type thrill ride that is capable of sharp drops, sudden turns, and upside-down maneuvers.”

On October 14, 2009, the thrill attraction the Sum of All Thrills opened in the Innoventions area of Walt Disney World’s Epcot Park. It was one of the first attractions built within the park, and was sponsored by Raytheon. The attraction was a simulation roller coaster ride, where guests can create their own thrill ride via a touchscreen, then board a robotic simulator that brings their roller coaster to life. Guests can let their imaginations run wild with their creation, including a series of loops, curves, and drops. The attraction closed on September 14, 2016.

October 13

October 13, 2000 – The Disney Channel Original Movie Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire Premieres

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“Just cause you read something in the Weekly Secret, doesn’t mean it’s not true.”

On October 13, 2000, the Disney Channel Original Movie Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire premiered. The story was written by Lindsay Naythons and Robert Keats, and was directed by Steve Boyum. It starred Caroline Rhea as Lynette Hansen, Matthew O’Leary as Adam Hansen, Robert Carradine as Malachi Van Helsing, Laura Vandervoort as Chelsea Hansen, Myles Jeffrey as Taylor Hansen, and Charles Shaughnessy as Dimitri.

The movie begins with a carriage rolling up to a castle, with a vampire exiting with his bride. A man tries to take the bride away, but she is seemingly entranced by the vampire. It is then seen that the scene is from a movie, and siblings Adam and Chelsea Hansen are quibbling over the volume, while younger sibling Taylor hides behind the couch. Adam is obsessed with vampires, with his room covered in magazine clippings and other paraphernalia. His parents are divorced, and his mother Lynette is rather upset to find that not only is her ex-husband getting remarried, her kids already knew. At school, Adam’s friend Duffy reminds him of the upcoming Harvest Festival, where they are going to see their favorite band, The Headless Horsemen. Unfortunately, Adam gets in trouble when he not hasn’t done his homework, but uses a story from a tabloid and presents it to the class. He heads home to find himself grounded the same night of the concert. As Chelsea teases her brother, Lynette grounds her as well.

Adam and Chelsea look through the personals for a date for Lynette

Adam and Chelsea look through the personals for a date for Lynette

That night, the two decide to band together to get their mom out of the house on a date and get themselves ungrounded. They scour the personals and find whom they believe is the perfect date and contact him, trying to keep the meeting a surprise from Lynette. What they don’t know, however, is that they’ve set Lynette up with a vampire. They trick Lynette into going to the grocery store, where Chelsea and Adam search the store for their mystery man. Meanwhile Taylor notices that they are being followed by a strange man in a trenchcoat. Lynette bumps his cart into a handsome stranger’s in the store, and the two seem to hit it off. The stranger, named Dimitri, sets up a date with Lynette, while the trenchcoated man heads outside to take a phone call. While Adam, Chelsea, and Lynette are thrilled, Taylor sees Dimitri turn into a bat, and realizes that Dimitri is a vampire. The next day, Taylor asks Adam about vampires, and admits that Dimitri is a vampire, which Adam doesn’t believe.

That night, Dimitri arrives for the date, but Lynette is very nervous about not having dated since her divorce. Alex and Chelsea manage to lift her spirits, and she heads out on her romantic date, though still anxious. Adam and Chelsea get ready to head out for their own plans, while Taylor calls for Malachi Van Helsing, a vampire hunter. Meanwhile, Malachi Van Helsing is on his own hunt for a vampire, who turns out to be Dimitri. Adam and Chelsea hear Taylor leave, and chase after him before Taylor ruins Lynette’s date. They manage to catch him, but Taylor is adamant about catching Dimitri before he turns Lynette into a minion. The kids make a deal that Adam will prove Dimitri is not a vampire, then Taylor will go home and stay quiet. Adam and Taylor confront Dimitri, with Adam trying to prove that Dimitri is not a vampire. Dimitri comes up with a fake test, and he passes, placating Taylor. Unfortunately, the victory is short lived, as Adam realizes that Dimitri has no reflection.

Adam and Chelsea follow their mom through town to save her from Dimitri

Adam and Chelsea follow their mom through town to save her from Dimitri

Adam and Chelsea drop Taylor off, when Adam admits the truth to Chelsea, and asks for her help. Chelsea begrudgingly goes with him to save Lynette. Meanwhile, Van Helsing finds Taylor’s house and Taylor welcomes him in, warning him about his siblings pursuing the vampire. Van Helsing then heads out to catch Dimitri. Lynette and Dimitri then head to a club, with Adam and Chelsea in close pursuit. Adam sneaks into the club and tries to break the pair up, but with little success. As Van Helsing is en route, he is startled to find Taylor has stowed away, and has no choice but to let Taylor come along. After all of Adam’s attempts are thwarted, they try and follow after Dimitri, but they lose him. They decide that they should head to the Harvest Festival, with help from Adam’s friend Duffy. When Chelsea finds that Adam traded her for a concert ticket, Chelsea is furious and storms off. Adam apologizes, and the two continue their search for Lynette.

Adam and Chelsea scour the fairgrounds, while Dimitri attempts to make Lynette his permanently. Lynette, however, feels that the two don’t click. When Lynette tries to continue their fun at the fair, Dimitri decides to put Lynette under his spell. Adam manages to stop him, but Dimitri threatens him to the point where Adam gives up. Dimitri takes off with Lynette, while Chelsea is left to boost Adam’s confidence. Chelsea and Adam find Dimitri’s coffin in an old abandoned manor on the outskirts of town, and manage to throw it in the lake before Dimitri finds them. Adam taunts Dimitri, and offers to trade the coffin for Lynette. Unfortunately, Dimitri grabs Chelsea, and Adam has no choice but to trade the coffin for his sister. As Adam faces Dimitri, Van Helsing appears to take on the vampire. Adam and Chelsea try to take Lynette to safety, but she is under his spell. Taylor then appears to help save his mother, and Dimitri is forced to attack Adam and Chelsea. When Adam and Chelsea call out for their mother, Lynette manages to snap out of her trance. With the help of Van Helsing, Dimitri is sealed into his coffin, and the group goes out for breakfast.

October 12

October 12, 2000 – Ten New Disney Legends are Inducted

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“…the spark that is ignited when imagination and skill combine to create a new dream.”

On October 12, 2000, ten new Disney Legends were honored and inducted in a ceremony at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. Among those honored were animator Grace Bailey, Imagineer Harriet Burns, animator and Imagineer Joyce Carlson, former Vice-President of Walt Disney Attractions Ron Dominguez, Jiminy Cricket voice actor Cliff Edwards, animator Becky Falberg, Pinocchio voice actor Dick Jones, animator Dodie Roberts, animator Retta Scott, and animator Ruthie Tompson. Of those honored, Bailey, Edwards, and Scott were honored posthumously.