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January 16
In Anaheim, California, Disney premieres the stage show Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular. [650.27]
 January 17
The live musical stage show Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular officially debuts at the Hyperion Theater in Disney California Adventure. [1378.16]
 January 21
Disney releases the animated film 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure on DVD and videocassette. [415.26]
 January 24
Walt Disney Home Entertainment releases the film Air Bud Spikes Back on videocassette in the USA. [1378.14]
 January 25
The Cinderellabration show opens at Tokyo Disney Resort. [1378.138]
 (month unknown)
Konami releases the Disney Sports Snowboarding video game for the Game Boy Advance in the US. [624.140]
Disney Interactive releases the Stanley: Wild for Sharks software for the Apple Macintosh computer in the US. Price is US$20. [869.44]
Disney Interactive releases the Disney Learning Adventure: Search for the Secret Keys software for the Apple Macintosh computer in the US. Price is US$20. [869.44]
Disney Interactive releases the Disney Pixar Learning: 2nd & 3rd Grade software for the Apple Macintosh computer in the US. Price is US$20. [869.44]
Disney Interactive releases the Disney's Phonics Quest software for the Apple Macintosh computer in the US. Price is US$20. [869.44]
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 February 1
The Diamond Horseshoe Revue show closes at Walt Disney World. [1378.184]
 February 2
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A mugger is wearing a Goofy hat. [997]
 February 8
The Jungle Book Carnival begins at Disneyland Paris, running for a month. [415.22]
 February 9
In Hollywood, California, Disney premieres the film The Jungle Book 2. [650.27]
 February 14
Disney releases the animated feature film The Jungle Book 2 to theaters in the US. [414.66] [415.26]
 February 16
The ABC TV network airs The Wonderful World of Disney show, entitled Music Man. [414.67]
 February 18
Debut of fireworks show "Believe ... There's Magic in the Stars" at Disneyland. [1378.70]
 March 2
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. 
 
[998]At a shopping mall, a store is called "Something Wicker This Way Comes", a reference to the Disney film Something Wicked This Way Comes. 
A character refers to the film "Honey, I ScotchGuarded the Kids", a reference to the Disney film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. 
 March 7
Disney releases the Touchstone film Bringing Down the House to theaters. [1378.99]
 March 8
The Le Music-Hall de Mickey show opens in Videopolis at Disneyland Paris. [414.25]
 March 9
The Jungle Book Carnival at Disneyland Paris ends. [415.22]
 March 11
Disney releases the film Inspector Gadget 2 on DVD and videocassette in the US. [414.25] [415.26]
 March 21
Disney releases the animated feature film Piglet's Big Movie to theaters in the US. [414.25] [415.26]
 March 23
In Hollywood, California, the 75th Annual Academy Awards show is held. An animated Mickey Mouse appears on stage to introduce the nominees for Best Animated Short Film. [650.27]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards an Oscar (Best Picture) for the film Chicago. [890]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards an Oscar (Actress in a Supporting Role) to Catherine Zeta-Jones for the film Chicago. [890]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards an Oscar (Art Direction - Set Direction) to John Myhre (art director) and Gordon Sim (set decorator) for the film Chicago. [890]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards an Oscar (Costume Design) to Colleen Atwood for the film Chicago. [890]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards an Oscar (Sound) to Michael Minkler, Dominick Tavella, and David Lee for the film Chicago. [890]
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards an Oscar (Editing) to Martin Welsh for the film Chicago. [890]
The Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland Paris makes its last run. [415.22]
 March 24
Business Week magazine uses an image of Disney's Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket in an article on lying on applications to business schools. [987.14]
 March 30
The first Walt Disney World In-Line Marathon is held, through Disney-MGM Studios, Disney's Boardwalk Resort, and Epcot. [414.25]
 March 31
Over the past twelve months, attendance at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea was 25 million visitors. [1223.57]
IMAX Corporation releases the animated feature film The Lion King to theaters in Russia. [890]
 April 7
The National Association of Broadcasters holds a luncheon honoring the Disney franchise. Company chairman Michael Eisner announces Disney will begin testing a new video-on-demand service called Movie Beam later in the year. A television set-top box will download new film releases over regular television broadcast signal to a local storage device for later playback. [686]
The Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage show debuts at Disney's California Adventure. [414.25]
 April 11
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh attraction opens in Critter Country at Disneyland. [1300.264]
 April 13
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A child seeks to repress an unwanted memory by saying "I am at Disneyland. Disneyland!". [999]
 April 15
The Mickey's Gifts of Dreams musical show premieres on the Castle Forecount Stage at Tokyo Disneyland. [414.25]
 April
The May issue of Mac Addict magazine includes a picture from the film Finding Nemo, as an example of saving a film in QuickTime format. [1044.21]
The Teddi Barra's Swingin' Arcade in Disneyland closes. [1300.409]
The Brer Bar in Disneyland closes. [1300.82] (2002 [1378.97])
Disney makes an agreement to sell the Anaheim Angels baseball team to Arte Moreno for US$185 million. [1378.30]
The Crocodile Mercantile shop in Critter Country in Disneyland closes. [1300.120] (1995 [1378.163])
 April 18
Disney releases the Walt Disney Pictures film Holes to theaters in the US. [414.68]
 April 26
Disney premieres the film The Lizzie McGuire Movie in Hollywood, California. [483.29] [745.432]
 April 27
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A lawyer tells a character "... don't use A flat or G natural. Those notes are owned by Disney." [1000]
 (month unknown)
Camphor Tree Publishers releases the Ellenshaw Under Glass book, by Peter Ellenshaw, about his career as a visual effects and matte artist for Disney. Price is US$65-150. [650.75]
Walt Disney Record releases the music CD O Mickey, Where Art Thou? [650.74]
Disney Interactive changes its name to Buena Vista Games. [525.21] [625.20]
 May 2
Buena Vista releases the animated and live-action feature film The Lizzie McGuire Movie to theaters in the US. [414.25] [612.28]
 May 4
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. 
 
[1001]The episode title "Old Yeller-Belly" is a reference to the book, dog, and Disney film Old Yeller. 
A parody of the Disney-ABC TV show Live with Regis and Kelly is shown. 
 May 9
Disney announces negotiations for a second Lizzie McGuire movie and extension of the television series had ended unsuccessfully. [745.434]
 May 13
Buena Vista releases the film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea on DVD for US$29.99, and videocassette in the US. [414.25] [633.108]
 May 15
IMAX Corporation releases the animated feature film The Lion King to theaters in the Czech Republic. [890]
 May 18
Disney premieres the film Finding Nemo in Hollywood, California. [483.29]
 May 20
Disney releases the film Atlantis: Milo's Return on DVD and videocassette. [414.25] [1378.46]
 May 22
Disney completes the sale of the Anaheim Angels baseball team to Arte Moreno for US$185 million. [1378.30]
The film Reflections of China debuts in the China pavilion in World Showcase at Epcot in Walt Disney World. [1378.133]
 May 27
Disney releases the animated film Recess: All Growed Down on DVD and videocassette. [414.25]
 May 30
Disney releases the animated Disney-Pixar feature film Finding Nemo to theaters in the US. (American theater ticket sales: US$340 million. Worldwide theater ticket sales: US$850 million.) [414.25] [612.65] [650.20a] [669.62] [685.29] [708.63] [1323.224]
 June 3
At the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, Disney premieres the film Destino. [1378.182]
 June
Bethesda Softworks releases the Pirates of the Caribbean video game for Windows-based computers and the Xbox video game system. [448.88] [449.110] [660.75]
 (month unknown)
Edna Francis Disney is named a Disney Legend. [1378.187]
Lillian Bounds Disney is named a Disney Legend; Lillian was the wife of Walt Disney. [1378.187]
Buena Vista releases the film Gangs of New York on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [633.105]
Buena Vista releases the film The Recruit on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [633.106]
Buena Vista releases the film Frida on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [633.108]
Buena Vista releases the film 25th Hour on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [633.110]
Buena Vista releases the film The Hot Chick on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [633.111]
Saint Thomas and Prince Islands issues a 5,000d postage stamp of Walt Disney in its "Famous People" series. [1229.856]
Neil Beckett is named a Disney Legend. Beckett was Disney merchandise representative in New Zealand 1964-1989. [1378.66]
The video title Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World is released to home video in the USA. It contains the films Perfect Word, Broken Wing, Fifi's Folly, Mrs. Pott's Party. [1378.70]
The Boiler Room Barbecue restaurant in Tokyo Disneyland is renamed Boiler Room Bites. [1378.88]
Salvador Camarata is named a Disney Legend. Camarata supervised recording of over 500 Disney record albums. [1378.112]
 July 1
The Goofy's Country Dancin' Jamboree show opens in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. [1378.184]
 July 9
Buena Vista Pictures releases the Walt Disney Pictures live-action feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl to theaters in the USA. The film includes several references to Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean attraction: 
 
(American theater gross receipts: US$305 million; international: US$348 million.) [414.25] [612.68] [633.18] [650.22] [685.29] [705.21] [708.63] [745.439] [966] [990.44]prisoners in jail try to get a dog with a key to come to them, 
a pirate sits on a barrel drinking from a bottle, 
a parrot says "Dead men tell no tales", and 
the theme song is sung "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me". 
 July 12
Disney releases the Touchstone Pictures live-action feature film Reign of Fire to theaters in the US. [507.11] [607.81]
 July
THQ releases the Finding Nemo video game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube and Game Boy Advance video game systems, and Windows and Macintosh computers in the US. [620.22] [625] [650.75]
Gemstone begins publishing Donald Duck Adventures comic book. [650.55]
 (month unknown)
ABC television chairman Lloyd Braun presents an idea for a television show called Lost, about a group of people stranded on a desert island. [745.485]
 August 4
Business Week magazine publishes the Interbrand ranking of the most valuable global brands. Disney is number seven. [988.69]
In Hollywood, California, Disney premieres the film Freaky Friday. [651.29]
 August 5
Touchstone Home Video releases the film Bringing Down the House on videocassette, and DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [613.89,94]
 August 6
Disney releases the live-action feature film Freaky Friday to theaters in the US. (Gross theater receipts in the US: US$109 million.) [612.79] [633.20] [650.22,65] [708.63]
 August 9
Buena Vista International premieres the Touchstone / Harbour Pictures film Calendar Girls at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland. [1378.110]
 August 12
Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases the film The Lizzie McGuire Movie on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [613.91] [616.100]
 August 15
The Disney Channel Original Movie The Cheetah Girls premieres. [1378.129]
 August 26
Buena Vista Games releases the TRON 2.0 video game for Windows-based personal computers in the US. [449.64] [506.91] [518.70] [660.26] [670.44,65] [691.5] [693.33] [1215.23] [1376.22]
 (month unknown)
Touchstone releases the film Chicago on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [613.90]
Touchstone releases the film Shanghai Knights on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [613.94]
 September 2
Activision releases the Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure video game for the GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, and Xbox in the US. [483.74] [518.144] [660.38] [670.26,70] [1133.16]
 September 5
Buena Vista International releases the Touchstone / Harbour Pictures film Calendar Girls to theaters in the United Kingdom. [1378.110]
 September 9
Disney releases the film Sleeping Beauty on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [483.68] [613.105] [616.89]
 September 12
Disney releases the Touchstone Pictures live-action feature film Cold Creek Manor to theaters in the US. [616.14]
 September 19
Buena Vista releases the Touchstone Pictures live-action feature film Cold Creek Manor to theaters in the USA. [1378.145]
 September 26
Disney releases the live-action feature film Under the Tuscan Sun to theaters in the US. [616.14]
 September 29
Disney subsidiary Buena Vista Datacasting introduces the video-on-demand service MovieBeam in three cities in the United States: Spokane, Washington, Jacksonville, Florida, and Salt Lake City, Utah. The service lets users download and store films for up to 24 hours on a television set-top device. Rental of the device costs US$6.99 per month, with film costs of US$1.99-3.99 per title. [686]
 September 30
The Magic of Disney Animation tour in Disney-MGM Studios ceases playing the film Back to Neverland. [1378.53]
 (month unknown)
Touchstone releases the film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind on DVD for US$29.99 on the US. [616.89]
 October 7
Disney releases The Lion King Special Edition on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [483.24] [519.68] [613.105] [614.110]
 October 8
Mickey's PhilharMagic 3-D film opens in Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. [415.19] [1248.43]
The fireworks show Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams premieres at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. [652.28]
 October 9
Hewlett-Packard announces a ten-year extension to its business and technology partnership with Disney. [686]
The Mission: Space attraction opens in Epcot at Walt Disney World. The attraction cost US$150 million to build. [366.22] [483.24] [650.14] [652.28] [745.431]
 October
Matt Ouimet is the new president of the Disneyland Resort. [757.31]
 October 10
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Fairly Oddparents TV show in the US. When a basketball team wins the championships, the TV announcer asks them "What are you gonna do next?" They reply "We're not going to Alaska!". This is a reference to Disney promotional advertisements of the 1970s in which a sports star would answer "I'm going to Disneyland!". [903]
 October 14
TDK Mediactive releases The Haunted Mansion video game for the Xbox, GameCube, and PlayStation 2 in the US. Price is US$39.99. [677.88] [1134.18]
The Travel Channel airs the TV special "Disneyland Resort: Behind the Scenes". [1300.137]
 October 19
ABC Family airs the Touchstone television two-hour TV movie Beautiful Girl. [1378.64]
 October 20
Disney premieres the animated feature film Brother Bear at the New Amsterdam Theater in New York. [483.24] [652.28]
 October 24
Disney makes a limited release of the animated feature film Brother Bear to theaters in Los Angeles and New York City. [614.18] [1378.100]
 October 26
The American Space Experience exhibit closes at Disneyland. [1300.48]
 (month unknown)
Touchstone releases the film Holes on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. [614.100]
Disney Editions releases The Haunted Mansion: From the Magic Kingdom to the Movies book, by Jason Surrell. Price is US$19.95. [651.75]
The Intrepid Traveler releases the Hidden Mickeys: A Field Guide to Walt Disney World's Best Kept Secrets book, by Steven Barrett. Price is US$11.95. [651.77]
Bowman Books releases The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World book by Cara Goldsbury. Price is US$19.95. [651.77]
Disney Interactive releases the Lizzie McGuire: One the Go! video game for the Game Boy Advance in the US. Price is US$29.99. [651.77]
Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases the Lilo & Stitch's Island of Adventures board game with DVD. Price is US$29.99. [651.77]
 November 1
Disney releases the animated film Brother Bear to theaters. [1378.100]
 November 4
ABC resumes airing the TV show Eight Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter after the death of main star John Ritter on September 11. [745.458]
Touchstone releases the film Finding Nemo on DVD for US$29.99 in the US. A first-day sales record is set: 8 million copies. [520.82] [614.102] [1323.224]
 November 9
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. 
 
[1019]A photograph shows a couple on the drop of a log flume ride, a reference to the photos taken on the drop of Disney's Splash Mountain. 
A character driving with a fugitive from the law says: "I'm gonna hide you where there's no one around for miles: Disney's California Adventure!". 
 November 18
Seventy-five plaster Mickey Mouse statues go on display in Walt Disney World. The art show is entitled Celebrate Mickey: 75 Inspearations. The statues were created by celebrity artists, to honor the 75th anniversary of the film debut of Mickey Mouse. (The statues will later go on a tour across America, to be auctioned off for charity at Sotheby's in New York.) [651.18] [652.29]
 November 20
John Bryson tells Roy Disney that Roy would not be re-nominated to the board of directors. [745.465]
 November 22
The ABC TV network airs The Wonderful World of Disney show, entitled Eloise at Christmastime. [651.67]
 November 23
Disney premieres the live-action feature film The Haunted Mansion at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California. [652.29]
 November 30
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. A hallucination of various commercial bears includes Disney's Winnie-the-Pooh. [1020]
Roy Disney resigns from the Disney board of directors, including his positions as Chairman of Feature Animation, and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors. [694.B5] [745.467] [1378.188]
 December 1
Disney re-releases the animated feature film The Lion King to theaters in New Zealand. [890]
Stanley Gold issues a letter of resignation from the Disney board of directors, seconding Roy Disney's call for the removal of Michael Eisner as Chairmain and CEO. [745.471]
 December 2
Touchstone releases the film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl on DVD for US$29.98 in the US. [615.120] [651.26]
 December 4
At the Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, California, the Motion Picture Association presents the Pioneer of the Year award to Michael Eisner. [745.473]
 December 7
The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the US. 
 
[1021]A fat man has a teacup from Disneyland's Mad Tea Party attraction stuck on his bottom. 
He comments that one should never go on the ride "after eating at Beauty and the Beast's Fried Dough Chateau". 
A character hosting a live show says "Thank you, cast of The Lion King". 
 December 15
The Mary Poppins stage show opens in London, England. [652.20] (December 2004 [745.334i])
 December 17
Comcast begins making discrete discussions with Disney board member George Mitchell about merging the two companies. Mitchell agrees that "this makes a lot of sense". [745.478]
 December 19
Touchstone releases the live-action feature film Calendar Girls in theaters in the US. [708.21] [1378.110]
Disney releases the animated film Destino to theaters in Los Angeles and New York City. [1378.182]
 December 30
The Courtyard by Marriott hotel at Lake Buena Vista at Walt Disney World closes. [1378.158]
 Year
Worldwide theater gross receipts for the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl: US$654 million. DVD sales: US$360 million. [1098.73]
 
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