This Day in Disney History
September 17

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What happened in history on this day: September 17?

On September 17 in ...

  • 1925 - Disney completes the 23rd Alice Comedy film, Alice in Love (Alice Plays Cupid).
  • 1927 - Disney ships the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film Rickety Gin to Winkler Productions.
  • 1927 - Disney completes the 11th Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film, Neck 'n' Neck.
  • 1932 - The Mickey Mouse film The Whoopee Party is released to theaters. Goofy and Minnie Mouse also appear.
  • 1954 - Disney releases the animated short film Once Upon a Wintertime to theaters. It was previously released as part of the film Melody Time.
  • 1961 - The ABC TV network airs the last Walt Disney Presents show.
  • 1967 - The NBC TV network airs the Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color show, entitled The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper.
  • 1970 - In the case of the Sierra Club against the U.S. Forest Service over Disney's proposed Mineral King ski resort, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals overrules Judge Sweigert, dissolving the injunction against commencing the project.
  • 1984 - Five unions representing 1844 Disneyland workers vote on the company's offer of a three-year wage freeze. The vote is 97 percent rejecting the offer, and authorizing a strike if needed.
  • 1991 - The ABC TV network debuts the Disney-produced TV show Home Improvement.
  • 1992 - Disney releases the film The Rescuers on videocassette, and on laserdisc for US$30-40.
  • 1993 - The TV series Countdown at the Neon Armadillo first airs.
  • 1993 - Disney releases the film Beauty and the Beast on laserdisc in Japan, for 4871-12360 Yen.
  • 1994 - The Aladdin TV series makes its CBS debut.
  • 1998 - The live musical play Elaborate Lives: The Legend of Aida premieres in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • 1999 - Disney makes a limited release of the Hollywood Pictures live-action feature film Breakfast of Champions to theaters in New York City and Los Angeles in the USA, and Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • 2002 - Buena Vista Home Entertainment releases the film Monsters, Inc. on videocassette, and DVD for US$29.99 in the US.
  • 2004 - Touchstone releases the live-action feature film Mr. 3000 to theaters in the USA.
  • 2005 - The ABC TV network airs the ABC Kids TV show, including The Buzz on Maggie.

Births on September 17

Deaths on September 17


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