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This Month in Disney History–September This Month in Disney History–September Copyright © 2016 - AllEars.net - Created by JamesD (dzneynut) Email the bonus clue to [email protected] for a chance to win a Disney pin! 1 2 3 4 L A N D C O N G A L O O S H M O D O 5 6 7 8 9 S A T U R D A Y U V B I G T H U N D E R T I N E U O 10 11 S G O L D E N G I R L S C C 12 P L U T O N E T T K C 13 L E A L U C K Y R A B B I T O 14 A P L A Y H O U S E R R A 15 16 Y A H E F A N T A S Y L A N D I N F O E 17 18 19 20 T R A D E M A R K F T R U E S I R E R 21 22 23 24 25 L W E K R E S I D E N T I A L 26 27 L B H Y P E R I O N I A 28 I A I D N O G M B 29 30 E O B T H O N G K O N G U A O 31 D I S N E Y S E A M D N M L R S I S K O M L D 32 33 N T I T A N S J I M I N Y C R I C K E T A 34 E H O I A K B N Y 35 R R G I W E S T S I D E W E H R E A 36 37 E X P O T S P H I L H A R M A G I C L H E S 38 L I T T L E T A I L O R 39 S P S P I R I T E D A W A Y Lucky Rabbit Pluto Eisner Wells white knight Golden Girls Residential Saturday Gummi Bears DuckTales Hyperion airship millionith Afternoon West Side DisneySea Lost Hong Kong Expo Baby Store Kingdom Keepers Big Thunder Star Tours Morocco Labor Day Playhouse Play It Unleash Freedom Fantasyland True Adventure Tim Allen trademark Spirited Away Little Tailor Disneyana Congaloosh Land Titans Jiminy Cricket PhilharMagic ̣ As a result of the terrorist attacks on 9/11/01, Disneyland Resort in CA closes for only the 2nd time due to a national tragedy; the first was in Nov., 1963 following the _____________ of President John F. Kennedy. [ASSASSINATION] Across Down 1. Kraft sponsorship of EPCOT's The ____ 1. The Touchstone Television one-hour drama, Pavilion comes to an end on Sept. 26, 1993 to "____" premieres on ABC on Sept. 22, 2004. make way for Nestle, which takes over the [LOST] following day. [LAND] 3. At Epcot, on Sept. 15, 1996, the Universe of 2. The final performance at the Adventurers Club Energy reopens as Ellen's Energy __________, at Pleasure Island, Florida takes place as part of starring comedian/talk show host Ellen ___________ 2009. [CONGALOOSH] DeGeneres. [ADVENTURE] 5. On the same day as #10 Across, the first two 4. _______ - the first new World Showcase animated television series begin on ________ pavilion to be added to the original roster since mornings. [SATURDAY] EPCOT's 1982 opening, is dedicated on Sept. 7, 8. On Sept. 2, 1979, The ___ _______ Mountain 1984. [MOROCCO] Railroad attraction opens at Disneyland Park. 6. In Sept., 1992, the First Official _________ [BIGTHUNDER] Convention is held at the Contemporary Resort 10. On Sept. 24, 1985, the hit television comedy, in Florida. [DISNEYANA] "The ______ _____," began its long run on 7. On Friday the 13th, 2013, Disney's Hollywood NBC. [GOLDENGIRLS] Studios celebrates with the "_______ the 12. On Sept. 5, 1930, "The Chain Gang" was Villains" event. [UNLEASH] released, which included the first appearance of 9. On Sept. 18, 1987, the extremely popular this future Fab-5 member, even though he was television series, "________," featuring Scrooge unnamed. [PLUTO] McDuck debuts. [DUCKTALES] 13. On Sept. 5, 1927, the first "Oswald the _____ 11. On Sept. 2, 1985, Disneyland's Adventure Thru ______" cartoon, "Trolley Troubles" was Inner Space attraction closes in Tomorrowland released. [LUCKYRABBIT] to make way for ____ _____. [STARTOURS] 14. On Sept. 9, Disneyland's Country Bear 12. "Who Wants to be a Millionaire-____ __!" opens _________ and General Electrics Carousel of at Disney's California Adventure on Sept. 13, Progress, closes in 2001 and 1973, respectively. 2001. (Unfortunately, we only got one chance to [PLAYHOUSE] win the special pins and black polo shirt in 15. The Mickey Mouse Revue, an indoor stage 2005.) [PLAYIT] show located at WDW's ___________ Theater, 16. The syndicated TV animated programming closes after 9 years on Sept. 14, 1980. series, "The Disney _________," premiered on [FANTASYLAND] Sept. 1, 1990. [AFTERNOON] 17. Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse" _________ 18. On Sept. 1, 1989 Disneyland welcomed its 300 application is granted as of Sept. 18, 1928. _________ guest. [MILLIONITH] [TRADEMARK] 19. On Sept. 14, 1964, Walt Disney is awarded the 20. TRUE or FALSE: A stage show, "Muppets on Medal of _______ (nation's highest civil honor) Location" opened in Sept., 1991 at Disney-MGM by President Lyndon Johnson. [FREEDOM] Studios, 3 weeks after "Here Comes the 21. Walt's nephew, Roy E. Disney, acting as a Muppets" closes. [TRUE] _____ ______ to thwart a hostile takeover, was 23. For many years, the facade of the house used instrumental in convincing the executives in #29 for exterior shots for the series in #10 Across Down to join Disney's management team. could be seen on what street set in Disney- [WHITEKNIGHT] MGM Studios? [RESIDENTIAL] 22. On Sept. 1, 2005, Disney Editions releases 27. In Sept., 1991, Disney's publishing company, Ridley Pearson's "The _______ _______," the ________, releases its first book. [HYPERION] first in a series of suspense novels with WDW 30. The first Disney theme park in China, ____ ____ as the setting. [KINGDOMKEEPERS] Disneyland, opens on Sept. 12, 2005. 24. On Sept. 17, 1991, the new sitcom "Home [HONGKONG] Improvement," starring comedian ___ _____, 31. On Sept. 4, 2001, the second Japan gate, Tokyo debuts on ABC-TV. [TIMALLEN] _________, opens. [DISNEYSEA] 25. At Walt Disney World, Mr. Toad takes his last 32. Disney's "Remember the ______," starring Wild Ride as the popular Fantasyland attraction Denzel Washington as football coach Herman is open for the last time on _____ ___, 1998. Boone, is released in theaters on Sept. 29, [LABORDAY] 2000. [TITANS] 26. On Sept. 8, 2012 the first Disney ____ _____ opens in Glendale, CA. [BABYSTORE] Across Down 33. Disney's 9th animated feature film, "Fun and 28. The cartoons in #5 Across included "Disney's Fancy Free," which includes two stories hosted Wuzzles" on CBS and "Disney's Adventures of by ______ _______, is released in theaters. the ______ _____" on NBC. [GUMMIBEARS] [JIMINYCRICKET] 29. On Sept. 23, 1984, Michael ______ and Frank 35. On Sept. 15, 1997, Downtown Disney ____ _____ become Chairman and President of Walt ____ opens at Walt Disney World. [WESTSIDE] Disney Productions. [EISNERWELLS] 36. The first D23 ____ begins at the Anaheim 34. The name of the publishing company in #27 Convention Center, CA on Sept. 10, 2009. Across is found extensively through Disney [EXPO] history, such as the name of the _______ in the 37. Mickey's ____________, a new computer- film, "Third Man on the Mountain." [AIRSHIP] animated 3-D film attraction at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, opens to guests on Sept. 30, 2003. [PHILHARMAGIC] 38. Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoon, "The Brave ______ ______" is released on Sept. 23, 1938. [LITTLETAILOR] 39. "________ ____," an award-winning Japanese animated film, is released in the U.S. through Walt Disney Pictures on Sept. 20, 2001. [SPIRITEDAWAY] .
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