The heads are operated by the use of wireless servo controllers; one to close the eyelids and another to make the mouth open, with the eyelids using the same servo. In some specific performances where ...
Katzenberg was also charged with turning around the fortunes of Disney's ailing Feature Animation unit. Under his management, the animation department eventually began creating some of Disney's most ...
Here is a list of assets owned by The Walt Disney Company. The following are wholly owned and operated by Disney, unless otherwise indicated.
Circle-Vision 360° is a film technique, refined by the Walt Disney Company, that uses nine cameras for nine huge rounded screens arranged in a circle. The cameras are usually mounted on top of an ...
The Disney Channel Games 2008 is a mini-series on Disney Channel. This is the third and final year the games have run. The event was filmed at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, and benefited four ...
After the discovery that the building's elevator operator is really Gorog, the leader of the Dark Realm, Alex and Justin find themselves trapped in the apartment building. The Russos are in jeopardy ...
It debuted in 2007, as a replacement for the very similar Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Parade; the prior parade had been running since 1989. The current Christmas parade consists of elves, toy ...
Home video releases of The Great Mouse Detective. Despite a decent performance at its initial 1986 box office, the film was never released on VHS until 1990 when Disney announced that they can now ...
True-Life Adventures is a series of short subject documentary films produced by Walt Disney Productions roughly between 1948 and 1960. The series won numerous Academy Awards for the studio including ...
Dipper, Soos and Wendy go inside Mabel's bubble to save her and discover an odd world inside of it. Meanwhile, Bill and his friends try to initiate the second phase of their master plan. 40 20 ...
September 28, 1989 Released as part of the Walt Disney Mini Classics collection. February 18, 1994 Released as part of the "Winnie the Pooh: Storybook Classics" collection. This is the first VHS ...
Ludwig Von Drake replaces the staff with robotic versions of themselves to make the club more efficient, but everyone soon starts to miss the real versions.