What happened in history on this day: May 9?
On May 9 in ...
- 1941 - The Donald Duck film A Good Time for a Dime is released to theaters.
- 1947 - The Donald Duck film Sleepy Time Donald is released. Daisy also appears.
- 1953 - Disney releases the Goofy film For Whom the Bulls Toil to theaters.
- 1984 - CBS airs the TV special Disney's All-Star Mother's Day Album.
- 1984 - Richard Rainwater calls Charles Cobb, chief executive of Arvida, suggesting that they sell Arvida to Disney.
- 1989 - Disney releases the film Like Jake and Me for educational use.
- 1991 - In the Walt Disney Story theater in Disneyland, Disney unveils plans for a proposed WESTCOT center. It would be similar to EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. Included are the Disneyland Resort, and other new hotels and attractions.
- 1992 - NBC airs the final episode of Disney's The Golden Girls TV show.
- 1995 - The CBS TV network airs the Disney movie Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan.
- 2003 - Disney announces negotiations for a second Lizzie McGuire movie and extension of the television series had ended unsuccessfully.
- 2010 - The Fox Broadcasting Company airs The Simpsons TV show in the USA. A possibly reference to the Disneyland Astro Jets attraction appears, with a Teacup in place of one the things you get into. A parody of the Disney-Pixar film Cars appears, in a hallucination of savage, biting versions of the characters.
Births on May 9
Deaths on May 9
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