Did you know? Over two years’ time, Animal Kingdom’s Tree of Life took root from an offshore drilling platform-type base and grew jointed steel pipe brances. Its foam, concrete and plaster bark is mottled with 325 extinct, contemporary and imaginary creaters. More than 103,000 leaves sprouted by hand on the 8,000 branch tips as painters followed carvers down the tree. (Taken from MAGICAL MOUSE SCHOOLHOUSE: Learn While You Play at…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia: Beauty & the Beast
Did you know? Beauty and the Beast–Live on Stage debuted at then Disney-MGM Studios’ Theater of the Stars on November 22, 1991, marking the first time a feature film and its stage version opened on the same day. get the InLinkz code Pooh-sized thanks to Mike of My Dreams of Disney and Heidi of What’s Going on in Heidi’s Head for co-hosting this week! Be sure to stop by &…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia – SNOW WHITE
Did you know? The very first full-length animated feature ever produced by the Walt Disney Company, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, will celebrate its 75th anniversary in December of this year! Did you know that actress Lucille LaVerne played both the Queen and the Witch? She switched from one voice to the other by taking out her false teeth. Lucille LaVerne get the InLinkz code Pooh-sized thanks to Mike…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia Bloghop
Did you know? Disneyland’s New Orleans Square was the last major project overseen by Walt Disney and was the first new land added since the original five. get the InLinkz code Pooh-sized thanks to Mike of My Dreams of Disney, Heidi of What’s Going on in Heidi’s Head & Jenn of Disney Babies Blog for co-hosting this week! Be sure to stop by & see what trivial tidbits they’ve got…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia
Did you know?In designing Disneyland, Walt wanted the storefront windows on Main Street to be placed closer to the ground than would be period-correct so that children would be able to see inside. (Via The Imagineering Field Guide to Disneyland) Photo via Disney Parks get the InLinkz code Pooh-sized thanks to Mike of My Dreams of Disney, Heidi of What’s Going on in Heidi’s Head & Jenn of Disney Babies…
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Did you know? Two totem poles adorn Epcot’s Canada Pavilion. However, only one of them is authentic. The one designed by Walt Disney Imagineering is nice but doesn’t quite compare to native Canadian artist David Boxley’s. His depicts a traditional story of the Tsimshian people of the Pacific Northwest, in which the trickster Raven forces the Chief of the Skies to release the sun, the moon, and the stars. get…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia
Did you know? When developing Finding Nemo, Pixar artists created a too realistic appearance of the water. Afraid viewers would think it was real footage of the ocean surface, artists edited scenes to make them look more cartoonish. get the InLinkz code Pooh-sized thanks to Mike of My Dreams of Disney, Heidi of What’s Going on in Heidi’s Head & Jenn of Disney Babies Blog for co-hosting this week! Be…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia
You spoke. We listened! Last week we asked YOU what you’d like to see here on Tuesdays, and the overwhelming response was TRIVIA! A close runner-up was a themed blog hop, so we thought we’d combine your two awesome ideas into one great party! Welcome to the first TIGGERIFIC TUESDAY TRIVIA! Here’s how it works: We post an interesting Disney trivial tidbit. You do likewise on your blog and then…
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