Facts 2401-2430
It started snowing in my home town today.
You all know what that means!...... No?
You all don't know what that means?
Seriously, nobody?
Anybody?
No?
Okay, I'll tell you what that means.
It means, Elsa is going to summon a bunch of snow storms again! I mean come on, it was already snowing at the beginning of November in some parts of the States! And it's technically not winter yet!
Can you please cut us a break Elsa?
Hey I thought you wanted some snow Maddie? Didn't you ask me to make it snow so bad to cancel school?
Well yeah, but couldn't you have waited until December?
I can only keep my powers boiled up for so long. Did you want Christmas in July?
.... Point taken. Looking forward to the sequel short next year by the way!
Anyway, let's get on with the facts!
Fact #3401
Justin Bieber got banned from Walt Disney World for punching out Goofy.
Fact #3402
One day Justin Bieber randomly showed up to Disney unannounced and demanded that the entire Yachtsman Steakhouse be cleared so that he could eat there. The staff had to call ever single one of the guests and let them know that their reservations that they have been planning for months were cancelled and weren't allowed to give an explanation. Disney decided it wasn't fair to their guests so in return, they gave all the guests a free dinner at another restaurant. Once they shut out the resturant of guests, Justin Bieber showed up in nothing but a bath robe.
Fact #3403
No matter how you look at Mickey Mouse, at different angles, his ears stay round and in the same place on his head.
Fact #3404
The Donald Duck cartoon that featured him as a Nazi was the only Donald Duck cartoon that won an Academy Award.
Fact #3405
In the 1950's it was seen in the Goofy cartoon's that he had a wife and a child. While we never saw the face of the wife, her figure resembled that of a human. She had five fingers instead of the usual four fingers that the animal characters are given. In the 1990's it was discovered that the wife disappeared from the later cartoons, indicating that she had died.
Fact #3406
Lady and Tramp make a cameo appearance in 101 Dalmatians.
Fact #3407
There are two abandoned Disney theme parks located across the planet. One is called Discovery Island and it was closed down in 1999. The over being River Country and that was closed in 2001.
Fact #3408
Disney also attempted to create a theme park called Myst Island, based off the PC game called Myst. Guests would explore unusual locations and discover mysteries. However this never got passed the concept stage.
Fact #3409
Goofy was originally known as Dippy Dawg. It was later changed to George Geef, which later became the common nickname we all know and love, Goofy.
Fact #3410
Donald's full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck.
Fact #3411
While Walt Disney was an innovative and successful man, he was also the subject of many controversies, most of which involved rumors that he was anti-Semitic and racist. These rumors were, and still are, hard to dispel. In the 1930s, Disney attended meetings of a pro-Nazi organization, the German American Bund. He also hosted a known Nazi propagandist and filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl, and gave her a tour of Disney Studios. To make matters worse, Disney was also accused of perpetuating black stereotypes in his films. But, for all of his critics, Disney also had scores of supporters who claimed he was far from being either anti-Semitic or racist. The debate on Disney’s alleged discrimination and racism continues to this day.
Fact #3412
Located in the hills of Los Feliz, Walt Disney built a fairy tale-looking home in 1932 to start a family with his then-pregnant wife, Lillian. Unfortunately, Lillian miscarried the expected child before they were able to move in.
Fact #3413
1932 was also the year Walt won his first Academy Award for the animated short Flowers And Trees.
Fact #3414
The home was built only four years after the creation of Mickey Mouse, and would house Walt during some of his biggest professional achievements, including the release of his first animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Fact #3415
The Disneys gave birth to their first child, Diane Disney, in December 1933 followed by the adoption of Sharon Disney in December 1936.
Fact #3416
The house cost Walt around $50,000 to build — roughly $868,000 today with inflation.
Fact #3417
Walt never decorated his home with Disney paraphernalia since he was surrounded by it all day at the studio.
Fact #3418
Diane Disney would giggle to herself in her room while reading The Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Mary Poppins. Her enjoyment of the books inspired Walt to acquire both properties and turn them into films.
Fact #3419
There is a hidden screening room built into Walt’s library.
Fact #3420
Walt would come home and read to his daughters in their rooms almost every night.
Fact #3421
"Disney" is actually a changed version of Walt's family's original name. The original name was D'Isigny.
Fact #3422
When Walt was younger he was hired to work at the Kansas City Star newspaper. He was later fired from the paper because of lack of creativity. Years later The Disney Company bought ABC which owned The Kansas City Star.
Fact #3423
In 1945 Walt Disney designed the insignia for Fighter Squadron VF-84 while the squad was getting ready for the attack on Japan.
Fact #3424
Disney did produce educational films for sex ed classes.
Fact #3425
Walt Disney was so passionate about trains that he built a 1/8-scale railroad running through his backyard and the rose gardens of his Holmby Hills home, much to his wife's dismay. Because of his love of trains, Walt Disney built an eighth scale railroad at his home. He took the Carolwood Pacific name from the street the house was located on, Carolwood Drive. This authentic steam railroad, which Walt himself helped to build, served as the inspiration for the larger steam trains at Disneyland.
Fact #3426
The Studio Backlot Tour, an attraction from Disney's Hollywood Studios, closed in September of this year....... *cries* I had very fond memories of that place :'(
Fact #3427
Universal's original plans for its Florida studios called for a "front lot" walking tour, as well as a tram tour through the studio's backlot. One set-piece, designed by Academy Award-winning art director Henry Bumstead, would see an enormous King Kong figure attack the tram as it passed over a New York bridge. Another, the "Hollywood Canyon", would see a tram rolling onto a bridge in view of the Hollywood Hills. A massive earthquake would then strike, causing a dam to crack and a wall of water to pour down towards the tram, which would escape into an oil field in time for riders to witness a semi-trailer truck explode after crashing into an oil tank. The initial plans for Disney-MGM Studios, announced in 1985, bore a striking resemblance to those for Universal’s tour. The main attraction would be a tram tour past four working soundstages, an animation building, backlot sets and post-production facilities. One of the set pieces to be included in the tour would be “Catastrophe Canyon”, during which an earthquake would shake the tram, cause fires to ignite, lead to an oil tank explosion and trigger a flash flood. The similarities to Universal’s proposed Hollywood Canyon were undeniable.
Fact #3428
There are more than 1.6 million turkey legs that are consumed every year at Disney World.
Fact #3429
Not all people know that they are able to visit the Disney Wilderness Preserve. This is located about 15 miles away from the Disney World. You are able to enjoy the Conservation learning center and some hiking trails in this place.
Fact #3430
According to the official resources from Disney, more than 50 million people embark on Disney World Florida holidays every year.
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