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    The Magical World of Disney

    1954 · Family · 36 seasons

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  1. The Magical World of Disney: Created by William Blinn. With Walt Disney, Paul Frees, Clarence Nash, Slim Pickens. A Disney-produced anthology covering many different genres.

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    • 1954-10-27
    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • 120
  2. The Magical World of Disney originally aired on the cable channel as a weekly Sunday-only program for its first 5½ years; but in December 1996, as part of the first phase of a programming revamp that culminated in its formal conversion into a commercial-free basic cable channel in April 1997, the Disney Channel expanded the Magical World brand ...

  3. Walt Disney describes the age-old art of storytelling by offering cartoon versions of two of de la Fontaine's classic story of the Country Mouse and the City Mouse, followed by the Brothers Grimm and finally Andersen's The Ugly Duckling.

  4. A 15th anniversary celebration of Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, featuring a description of the World Showcase at Epcot, archival film footage of Walt Disney describing the park in 1965 and scenes of Roy O. Disney 1971's opening.

  5. A continuation of the long-running Disney anthology series, which had recently left network television, this series aired on Sunday nights and presented Disney classics, entertaining specials and world television premieres.

  6. The Magical World of Disney was the 1988-1990 incarnation of the long-running Disney anthology TV series. Shifting focus from the original series hosted by Walt Disney to a package of made-for-TV specials and movies, the new series was hosted by Michael Eisner, occasionally interacting with cast...

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  8. The Magical World of Disney. In the spring of 1988, NBC decided to renew its association with the company after it cut ties to the anthology series eight years earlier; the network brought the series, now named The Magical World of Disney, to serve as the lead-in of its Sunday lineup in September 1988.

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