What happened in history on this day: April 28?
On April 28 in ...
- 1930 - The Silly Symphony film Night is released to theaters.
- 1939 - The Donald Duck film The Hockey Champ is released to theaters. Huey, Dewey, and Louie also appear.
- 1950 - The Donald Duck film Trailer Horn is released. Chip and Dale also appear.
- 1992 - St. Vincent issues five postage stamps depicting Disney characters in Spanish military uniforms.
- 1995 - Buena Vista Pictures releases the Hollywood Pictures live-action feature film A Pyromaniac's Love Story to theaters in the USA.
- 1997 - The name of King Stefan's Banquet Hall in Cinderella's Castle in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World is changed to Cinderella's Royal Table.
- 2000 - Palau issues a 33-cent postage stamp depicting Walt Disney, as one of the visionairies of the 20th century.
- 2000 - In Walt Disney World, the seventh annual Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival is held, until June 11.
- 2002 - The Captain's Tower area in the Marketplace at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World closes.
- 2004 - Comcast withdraws its bid to buy the Walt Disney Company, due to Disney executive reluctance to support the acquisition, and Comcast investor concerns over business focus.
- 2005 - Disney temporarily shuts down its MovieBeam video-on-demand service in the three test cities in the US.
- 2008 - The Abu's Bazaar shop opens in the Arabian Coast in Tokyo DisneySea.
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