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Sweethearts since the 1920s, Mickey and Minnie’s love story was commemorated on a United States postage stamp in 2006! This original artwork, created by Disney Artist Peter Emmerich, was featured as part of the "Art of Disney: Romance" stamp set.
And just like that…January is gone in a flash! To help us race in to February, here’s an energizing piece of vintage publicity art for Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony, “The Tortoise and the Hare” (1935). Now streaming on #DisneyPlus!
🎶Ev’rybody wants to be a cat🎶It’s been 50 years since audiences first picked up on the feline beat when “The Aristocats” was released. This publicity art features Duchess, Thomas O’Malley, and Scat Cat exchanging gifts under the Christmas tree.
80 years ago, "Fantasia" made its debut at the Broadway Theater in New York City on November 13th. To celebrate this anniversary, we invite you to take a look at some fantastic assets from our collection.
A few years ago, the Walt Disney Archives rediscovered story sketches in the art collection from an unproduced comedy gag for the featurette, “Bongo.” To learn more and see additional story sketches, check out our latest Spotlight article! https://t.co/GsW9ypxzsA
“DuckTales: The Movie, Treasure of the Lost Lamp” debuted in August 1990. It was the first feature film for Disney Television Animation. The poster features Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Webby & Launchpad McQuack on their treasure hunt. Now streaming on @DisneyPlus!
Ahoy Mermaids! Enjoy this mermaid lagoon concept art from the 1953 animated classic, “Peter Pan,” by #DisneyLegend Mary Blair. Check out @DisneyARL for more Disney Animation history! #MerMay
Who remembers this lovable character from @WaltDisneyWorld? Here are some highlights from “The Orange Bird Song” record album booklet (1971) that tell the story of the Orange Bird! #SunshineTreeTerrace #CitrusSwirls
On April 7, 1939, the final Silly Symphony, "The Ugly Duckling" (1939), was released in color. This short, based on the classic Hans Christian Andersen story, was directed by Jack Cutting and went on to win the Academy Award® for Best Cartoon.
“The Aristocats” was released in theatres on Christmas Eve 1970. Did you know this film was inspired by the real story of a family of cats that inherited a fortune? That would sure make us want to be a cat! #thearistocats #12daysofchristmas #disneychristmas #disneyclassic