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November 29

November 29, 2006 – High School Musical: The Concert Begins in San Diego

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“We’re all in this together.”

On November 29, 2006, the touring production of High School Musical: The Concert began its run in San Diego, California. Based on the highly popular Disney Channel Original Movie, the tour featured most of the original cast, save for Zac Efron, who was off filming the movie Hairspray. Efron’s character Troy was played by Drew Seeley. The international tour reached forty cities in the United States, Europe, and South America. A special recording of the tour premiered as a one-hour special on Disney Channel on May 4, 2007; a DVD and CD of this recording was made available on May 1. The concert also featured recording artist Jordan Pruitt as the opening act.

November 15

November 15, 2006 – The Drama Series Day Break Premieres on ABC

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“Well, whatever you do is your choice, Detective, but just remember, for every decision, there’s a consequence.”

On November 15, 2006, the drama series Day Break premiered on ABC. The series revolves around Detective Brett Hopper, who is accused of killing an Assistant D.A., and is living this day over and over again. The series lasted for 13 episodes, with only 6 episodes airing on ABC, and the rest later released online. It was created by Paul Zbyszewski, and starred Taye Diggs as Brett Hopper, Moon Bloodgood as Rita Shelten, Meta Golding as Jennifer Mathis, Victoria Pratt as Andrea Battle, Ramon Rodriguez as Damien Ortiz, and Adam Baldwin as Chad Shelten.

The pilot episode, “What If They Run,” begins with Detective Brett Hopper waking up early next to his girlfriend Rita. He hears a strange noise outside and looks out the window, but only sees a garbage truck. They make plans for the weekend, and he tells her that he has a meeting with Internal Affairs that afternoon, and she asks if Chad has something to do with it, which causes him to walk out of the room. She apologizes for bringing up her ex-husband, and they quickly make up. He promises to call her later, and heads out for his day, unaware that he’s being watched. Hopper heads to a local coffee shop where he sees a paper declaring that Assistant D.A. Alberto Garza has been murdered. A woman bumps into him and drops her papers, and after he helps her collect her things, he notices she forgot a stick note with a phone number. As he runs out to give it to her, he ends up saving her from a near-fatal bus collision.

Hopper hears the neighbors complaining about the noise his dog made the night before, and promises to take care of it

Hopper hears the neighbors complaining about the noise his dog made the night before, and believes someone broke in

He heads home after this accident to find his neighbors complaining about his dog, and he enters his apartment with his gun drawn, thinking that something happened; fortunately, it was just his dog tearing up the place. As Hopper gets ready to walk his dog, he finds that his sister called him six times that night, each time not leaving a message. When he calls her back, she tells him that they had a problem with the phone, although Hopper doesn’t believe her as she sounds rather rattled. As he listes to another message, the door is broken in by a squad of officers, as he is accused of killing Assistant D.A. Garza. Hopper is taken in for questioning by Detective Choi and Detective Spivak, and they tell him that they have the murder weapon with his fingerprints on it, which they found in his closet. He has an alibi, and he had never met Garza, although the detectives do not believe him. His partner, Andrea, shows up, and tells him that she’s been put on leave.

Hopper is angry as he talks to U.S. Attorney Nathan Baxter, who has gotten him a lawyer, but has a bigger problem with the star witness for one of his cases having gone missing. Baxter can’t proceed with his case without the witness, and with Hopper in jail, it will be nearly impossible to even find him. As Hopper is transported, he notices two strange guys among the press, silently filming him. When talking with his attorney, they tell him they can’t find Rita, which alarms Hopper. His sister Jennifer shows up for a visit with him, who is angry that he never told her about Rita, and he gets angry when he finds evidence that her husband has been abusing her. As they talk, Chad Shelten shows up to take Hopper away. Chad is Hopper’s ex-partner, Rita’s ex-husband, and a detective with Internal Affairs. Their relationship is a very tense one, but Chad says that if Hopper plays right with him, he can help Hopper. After a hearing, Hopper heads to the County Jail. He is woken up in the middle of the night and hit over the head by two mysterious men, then brought to a strange sight, his mouth duct-taped. The men there tell him to confess to the murder, and when he refuses, they kick him. They then show him footage of someone killing Rita in a staged carjacking. Afterwards, they inject him with a mild sedative that puts him to sleep. He wakes to up find himself in Rita’s bed again.

Hopper wakes up in Rita's bed, believing that everything had just been a horrible nightmare

Hopper wakes up in Rita’s bed, believing that everything had just been a horrible nightmare

Hopper believes everything was just a nightmare, but is shocked to realize that he’s actually reliving the day. Remembering what happened, he attempts to fix the day, making sure Rita stays at the hospital and removing the weapon from his closet. As he goes to the hospital, he finds that Rita isn’t there, and the woman he had saved at the coffee shop had been hit by a bus. He rushes to his sister’s husband’s school, and warns him not to touch his sister again before heading to her classroom. He tells his sister to pack up the kids and drive away as far as she can. Hopper then out and calls Andrea to help him, as he can’t find Rita. Andrea reveals that she knows about Garza, and he soon realizes that he’s being watched, as Andrea has set him up. He runs for it, but he is soon trapped on the train. He manages to escape – or so he thinks, as he is soon caught. He continues the day, still looking for Rita, and even beats up Chad at one point, demanding to know what is going on.

He breaks out and finds Andrea, as he wants to know why she traded him in to Internal Affairs. She asks if this has anything to do with the Latin Disciples, which is a confidential case he’s been working on with the U.S. Attorneys. She agrees to help him, and gives him her gun as he heads out to find his informant. His informant tells him that the safe house was a trap, and Hopper asks him for more information. The informant tells him that this is bigger than Hopper, but the informant has lost faith in Hopper. As they talk, they are attacked by the mysterious men after Hopper, and take him once again to the field from before. Once again, he watches Rita get killed, then watches more footage of his sister and her kids. He is once again given a sedative, and reminded that for every decision, there is a consequence. He wakes up again, on the same day, and tells Rita that he loves her when she wakes up. He then decides to drive her out of town, thinking they should get away, but the plan is soon thwarted by a series of cars stopping him, full of the mysterious men. He drives past as they try to shoot at him, but decides to pull over and shoot the men that are following him. The men realize that they are way past framing him anymore, and decide to make it look like a murder suicide between Hopper and Rita. He continues to work through the mystery by warning Andrea not to make a deal with Internal Affairs. Things continue to be worse for Hopper, as he tries to protect Rita and find out what’s happening to him, and learning about what consequences his actions have.

November 9

November 9, 2004 – The Disney Jukebox Musical On the Record Premieres in Cleveland, Ohio

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“In a magical recording studio, Disney’s best loved music comes to life!”

On November 9, 2004, the Disney musical On the Record premiered at the Palace Theater in Cleveland, Ohio, with an official opening 10 days later. The musical, known as a jukebox musical, features 64 popular songs from Disney animated classics, ranging from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Mulan, with a basic plot of four recording artists caught in a love rectangle. The show went out on national tour before closing on July 31, 2005. The cast included Emily Skinner as Diane, Brian Sutherland as Brian, Ashley Brown as Kristen, and Andrew Samonsky as Nick.

November 7

November 7, 2006 – The Pixar Short Film Mater and the Ghostlight is Released

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“Nah, don’t be too scared buddy, it ain’t real.”

On November 7, 2006, the Pixar short film Mater and the Ghostlight was released on the DVD release of Cars. It was directed by John Lasseter and Dan Scanlon, with story by Lasseter, Scanlon, and Joe Ranft. It starred Larry the Cable Guy as Mater, Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen, and Michael Wallis as Sheriff.

It’s evening in Radiator Springs, and Mater starts playing tricks on all of the residents. After they all gather at Flo’s V-8 Cafe, Mater pulls another prank on McQueen, calling himself the Ghostlight, when garners him a stern warning from the Sheriff. When McQueen asks what the Ghostlight is, the Sheriff goes into the wretched tale, ending with a warning: what the Ghostlight hates the most is the sound of clanking metal. The cars all look around as something starts clanking, and realize that Mater is shaking from fear. After the story is over, the cars all rush home, save for Mater, who is left all alone. Mater heads home in the dark, shaking and trying to remain calm. As he heads into his home for the night, he sees a bright orange light heading towards him, and he pleas for his life as he drives backwards. He soon realizes that the light is just a lightning bug, and gives out a sigh of relief. Suddenly, a large blue light appears behind him, and Mater runs for his life as the Ghostlight trails behind him. After he flees, McQueen and Guido appear, silently congratulating each other on a prank well done. Mater is too terrified to realize that the “Ghostlight” is just a lantern with a blue bulb. Hours later, Mater returns completely worn out, and finally realizes that the Ghostlight isn’t real. However, the cars tell him there’s something else to be afraid of, the “Screaming Banshee,” before driving away as fast as they can, once again leaving Mater alone in the dark, frightened.

November 6

November 6, 2007 – The Pixar Short Films Collection is Released on DVD

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“13 Sensational Pixar Shorts Together For The First Time!”

On November 6, 2007, the Pixar Short Films Collection was released on DVD. The collection contains short films created by Pixar Animation Studios, dating back to their premiere short film The Adventures of Andre & Wally B., released in 1984 at the SIGGRAPH Conference, and ending with 2006’s Lifted, originally released alongside Ratatouille. The collection also features a short documentary called The Pixar Shorts: A Short History, and several shorts featuring the Pixar lamp that were created for the show Sesame Street. A second collection of shorts was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on November 13, 2012.

November 5

November 5, 2006 – Previews Begin for Finding Nemo – The Musical

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“Hey Dad, hey Dad, wouldn’t it be cool if I maybe met a shark when I’m at school?”

On November 5, 2006, previews of the Disney Park musical Finding Nemo began, with the show officially opening in January, 2007. Based on Pixar’s hit animated feature film of the same, the musical features the songwriting talents of Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (who would later go on to fame for Frozen), and a look reminiscent of the Broadway musical The Lion King, including the use of bunraku and shadow puppetry. The 40-minute show is located in Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom Park in the DinoLand USA area. This also marks the first time Disney has created an original musical of a non-musical film in their library.

October 29

October 29, 2007 – Disney Legend Fulton Burley is Honored at the Golden Horseshoe Revue

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“Is everybody happy?”

On October 29, 2007, a special show of the Golden Horseshoe Revue was held to honor Disney Legend and actor Fulton Burley, who had passed away earlier that year on May 7th. Burley had been a member of the Golden Horseshoe for 25 years, and was also known for voicing the Irish parrot Michael in the Enchanted Tiki Room attraction; he was honored as a Disney Legend in 1995 for his work in Disneyland. Several well-known performers were on hand to celebrate Burley’s life and talent, including Dick Hardwick, Jay Meyer, and Wally Boag.

October 28

October 28, 2009 – The Development of the Video Game Epic Mickey is Announced

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“I want to bring [Mickey’s] personality to the forefront, place him in a daunting world and connect his spirited character with the video game players worldwide.” – Warren Spector, Creative Director and Vice President of Junction Point

On October 28, 2009, the newly acquired Junction Point game development studio announced the creation of a new game that would take the classic “forgotten” characters and the return of Mickey Mouse’s old personality. The game, Epic Mickey, places the mouse in an area called the Wasteland, a ruined world that was cared for by Disney’s first creation, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The game is of significant importance to Disney, as this is the first appearance of Oswald since Walt Disney lost rights to the character back in 1928. The game would go on to be released in November of 2010.

October 27

October 27, 2008 – The Pixar Short Series Cars Toons Premieres on Toon Disney

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“If I’m lyin’, I’m cryin’.”

On October 27, 2008, the Pixar short series called Cars Toons premiered on Toon Disney. Featuring the characters from the Pixar series Cars, mostly with the breakout character Mater, the series is shown in small segments on Toon Disney, Disney Channel, and ABC Family; a few of these shorts have been released theatrically, or have been included in DVD/Blu-Ray releases of Pixar films. The series has had fifteen episodes to date, including “Rescue Squad Mater,” “Tokyo Mater,” and “The Radiator Springs 500 ½.”

October 14

October 14, 2008 – The Downtown Disney Restaurant T-Rex Opens in Walt Disney World

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“A prehistoric family adventure.”

On October 14, 2008, the prehistoric-themed restaurant T-Rex opened in Walt Disney World’s Downtown Disney Marketplace. The restaurant, designed by the same company that created Rainforest Cafe, features several prehistoric creatures, including a 15-foot-tall Tyrannosaurus Rex, in several themed rooms. A hands-on area called the Paleo Zone is available for kids to dig up fossils and discover various treasures. The restaurant features standard American fare, including Jurassic Chicken Tidbits and Fossil Fish-N-Chips.