What happened in history on this day: August 10?
On August 10 in ...
- 1945 - The Donald Duck film Duck Pimples is released to theaters.
- 1951 - The Mickey Mouse film R'coon Dawg is released. Pluto also appears.
- 1960 - Disney releases the live-action short film The Hound That Thought He was a Raccoon to theaters. The film is based on the story Weecha the Raccoon by Rutherford Montgomery.
- 1960 - Buena Vista generally releases Disney's last True-Life Adventure film Jungle Cat to theaters.
- 1984 - Ray Watson calls a meeting with Stanley Gold, representatives of Bass Brothers Enterprises, and representatives of Roy Disney, to announce that he had decided to cancel the Gibson Greetings deal.
- 1989 - Disney releases the film Trains for educational use. The film is part of the "Goofy's Field Trips" series.
- 1994 - The Concourse Steak House restaurant opens in the Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. Formerly the Concourse Grill.
Births on August 10
Deaths on August 10
- 2002 - Death of Morgan "Bill" Evans at age 92 in California, USA; gardener and landscaper of Disneyland, supervised and trained landscape architects for all other Disney parks, named a Disney Legend in 1992.
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