What happened in history on this day: August 12?
On August 12 in ...
- 1927 - The eighth Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film, The Banker's Daughter, is completed.
- 1929 - Walt Disney is granted a trademark for the use of the image of Mickey Mouse in motion pictures.
- 1941 - The Disney Studio submits a list of proposed layoffs to the union.
- 1958 - Buena Vista releases Disney's True-Life Adventure film White Wilderness, to theaters.
- 1965 - Disneyland welcomes its 50-millionth guest, Mary Adams.
- 1967 - The former Rocket to the Moon re-opens as the redesigned Flight to the Moon attraction opens in Tomorrowland at Disneyland.
- 1994 - Buena Vista Pictures releases the Hollywood Pictures live-action feature film In the Army Now to theaters.
- 1995 - The Disney Channel airs the Disney Channel Premiere Film The Four Diamonds.
- 1995 - Michael Ovitz agrees to join Disney as president.
- 1997 - Disney Interactive president Steve McBeth resigns.
- 2000 - The Disney Cruise Line's ship Disney Magic begins a new seven-day cruise to the eastern Caribbean.
- 2003 - Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases the film The Lizzie McGuire Movie on DVD for US$29.99 in the US.
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