What happened in history on this day: July 19?
On July 19 in ...
- 1934 - The Lionel Corporation signs an agreement, via Herman Kamen, to produce The Mickey Mouse Handcar wind-up train toy.
- 1938 - Disney and Courvoisier Galleries sign a contract, making Guthrie Courvoisier the sole representative for marketing Disney original art, such as animation cels.
- 1940 - The Donald Duck film Put-Put Troubles is released to theaters. Pluto also appears.
- 1942 - The first color comic strip of "Bambi" is published in Sunday editions of newspapers.
- 1946 - The Pluto film The Purloined Pup is released.
- 1950 - Disney's second True-Life Adventure film, Beaver Valley, is released. Also known as In Beaver Valley.
- 1950 - RKO Radio Pictures releases Disney's first entirely live-action feature film, Treasure Island, to theaters. It cost US$1.8 million to make. It is the first Disney movie filmed in England. The film is based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- 1967 - Buena Vista releases Disney's live-action feature film The Gnome-Mobile to theaters. The film is based on the book The Gnomobile by Upton Sinclair.
- 1990 - Disney's The Jungle Book Reunion show airs on television in syndication.
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