Episode 274 - The Golden Age of Disney Feature Films!
The Golden Age of Disney Feature Films!
Hey everyone, I'm Mike, she's Sophie, he's Grogu, and she's Brenda! We're On the Road with Mickey, and this is episode 274! Our feature topic this week is The Golden Age of Disney Feature Films! This week we're talking about how to get the most out of your special trip to Disney to celebrate special occasions! Here's what we talked about:
Cheddar from the Big Cheese:
Sophie: The latest episode of “We Call it Imagineering” is out, and this episode is looking at the Backstage of Disney Live Entertainment, including the first look at Disney Starlight!
Mike: Walt Disney - A Magical Life opened up at Disneyland on July 17th. Have you seen it? What did you think?
Brenda: Speaking of July 17, last week was the official 70th Anniversary of Disneyland!
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Question of the Week Feedback:
What’s your favorite special memory from a trip? Restaurant, Dessert, Show/Attraction, etc.
Sophie said: 21st Birthday- Ohana Dinner - Piña Colava Getting 21 friends on the PeopleMover at the same time!
Brenda: The first time I ever saw the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing LightsMike: December 2024 trip with Robin, Mom, Cindy, Sophie, and I, where we met up with Butch and Brenda!
Cindy said: “Hearing 15 minutes of the for King & Country concert at eat to the beat until we were washed out by the monsoons”
Paula said: “Back in 2019, we went to the Villains after party at Magic Kingdom. It was not very crowded and we got some great pictures with different backgrounds. They had ride overlays and villain themed snacks. There was a villain themed parade too. We stayed the whole night and it stands out to me from all my past trips as it was something different.”
Chandlar said: “Being in Disneyland for the first time in over 30 years. Looking at Walt's Apartment gave me all the feels.”
Sheila said: “Our first trip with the Ellis family; especially the desert party at the end of the trip. Our girls had so much fun that entire week.”
Dale said: “Dinner in Cinderella’s Castle and breakfast with Mary Poppins will always be my favorite memories no matter how old I am.”
Robin said: “Having my granddaughters surprise me after a leisurely breakfast at Port Orleans Riverside! I thought it was an adults only vacation! I was so pleasantly surprised and shocked to see them!”
Feature Topic: The Golden Age of Disney Feature Films!
Mike: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Release date: December 21, 1937, February 4, 1938 (Wide Release)
Snow White was the first full-length cell-animated feature film and Disney’s first animated feature. This film established Walt Disney as a major film producer!
Producer: Walt Disney
Notable Disney Legends that worked on the film:
Les Clark
Marc Davis
Eric Larson
John Lounsbery
Woolie Reitherman
Art Babbitt
Ham Luske
Norm Ferguson
Wilfred Jackson
Quote:
Seven Dwarfs, Seven Personalities
When Walt proposed a full-length motion picture based on Grimm's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, he knew that the key to a compelling story was believable, sympathetic characters. "The seven dwarfs were naturals for the medium." Walt explained. "In them, we could instill boundless humor, not only as to their physical appearances, but in their mannerisms, personalities, voices and actions."
Sophie’s Input: Goddess of Spring (1934)
This 9-minute short was an integral part of the development of Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs, acting as practice for the Animators in the rotoscoping technique and drawing realistically-proportioned figures.