What happened in history on this day: April 21?
On April 21 in ...
- 1930 - The Mickey Mouse film Just Mickey is released to theaters.
- 1944 - The Donald Duck film Contrary Condor is released to theaters.
- 1983 - The TV special Believe You Can... and You Can! airs, celebrating the opening of the new Fantasyland at Disneyland.
- 1986 - The PBS TV network airs The Television Academy Hall of Fame. Inductees include Walt Disney.
- 1995 - Buena Vista Pictures releases the Hollywood Pictures live-action feature film While You Were Sleeping to theaters in the USA.
- 1998 - An opening ceremony is held for Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World.
- 2004 - Apple Computer reaches an agreement with Disney's Buena Vista Music Group for Apple's Internet iTunes Music Store to carry soundtrack music titles of many Disney films.
- 2006 - The United States Postal Service issues four Disney stamps entitled "Art of Disney: Romance" with Mickey and Minnie, Cinderella and Prince, Beauty & Beast, Lady & Tramp.
- 2008 - The Walt Disney Company announces the launch of a new film label, Disneynature, dedicated to producing wildlife and environmental documentaries.
- 2011 - The Disneynature documentary film African Cats is released to theaters in Argentina.
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