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Disney '59 - Donald In Mathmagic Land (1of3)
Description: Donald in Mathmagic Land is a Donald Duck featurette which was released on June 26, 1959. It was directed by Hamilton Luske and is 27 minutes in length. Many people collaborated on this project, including Disney artists John Hench and Art Riley, voice talent Paul Frees, and scientific expert Heinz Haber, who had worked on the Disney space shows. This featurette was originally released on a bill with Darby O'Gill and the Little People. In 1959, it was nominated for an Academy Award (Best Documentary - Short Subjects). In 1961, two years after its release, it had the honor of being introduced by Ludwig Von Drake and shown on the first program of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. The film was made available to schools and became one of the most popular educational films ever made by Disney. As Walt Disney explained, "The cartoon is a good medium to stimulate interest. We have recently explained mathematics in a film and in that way excited public interest in this very important subject." Despite this being a mathematics educational film, a character incorrectly recites the value of the mathematical constant pi. The character states, "Pi is equal to 3.141592653589747, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera." The correct value of pi (to the same amount of digits) is actually 3.141592653589793.

Disney '59 - Donald In Mathmagic Land (2of3)
Description: Donald in Mathmagic Land is a Donald Duck featurette which was released on June 26, 1959. It was directed by Hamilton Luske and is 27 minutes in length. Many people collaborated on this project, including Disney artists John Hench and Art Riley, voice talent Paul Frees, and scientific expert Heinz Haber, who had worked on the Disney space shows. This featurette was originally released on a bill with Darby O'Gill and the Little People. In 1959, it was nominated for an Academy Award (Best Documentary - Short Subjects). In 1961, two years after its release, it had the honor of being introduced by Ludwig Von Drake and shown on the first program of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. The film was made available to schools and became one of the most popular educational films ever made by Disney. As Walt Disney explained, "The cartoon is a good medium to stimulate interest. We have recently explained mathematics in a film and in that way excited public interest in this very important subject." Despite this being a mathematics educational film, a character incorrectly recites the value of the mathematical constant pi. The character states, "Pi is equal to 3.141592653589747, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera." The correct value of pi (to the same amount of digits) is actually 3.141592653589793.

Disney '59 - Donald In Mathmagic Land (3of3)
Description: Donald in Mathmagic Land is a Donald Duck featurette which was released on June 26, 1959. It was directed by Hamilton Luske and is 27 minutes in length. Many people collaborated on this project, including Disney artists John Hench and Art Riley, voice talent Paul Frees, and scientific expert Heinz Haber, who had worked on the Disney space shows. This featurette was originally released on a bill with Darby O'Gill and the Little People. In 1959, it was nominated for an Academy Award (Best Documentary - Short Subjects). In 1961, two years after its release, it had the honor of being introduced by Ludwig Von Drake and shown on the first program of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. The film was made available to schools and became one of the most popular educational films ever made by Disney. As Walt Disney explained, "The cartoon is a good medium to stimulate interest. We have recently explained mathematics in a film and in that way excited public interest in this very important subject." Despite this being a mathematics educational film, a character incorrectly recites the value of the mathematical constant pi. The character states, "Pi is equal to 3.141592653589747, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera." The correct value of pi (to the same amount of digits) is actually 3.141592653589793.

Walt Disney - Noah's Ark (1/2) - 1959
Description: Part 1 of 2. The well-known biblical tale is brought to life as a stop-motion musical, which feels more like Rankin/Bass's specials in the medium than a Disney production, only it's more stylized. Noah is advised by a heavenly voice that a great rainstorm is coming which will wipe out most of Earth's inhabitants. So he and his three sons build a boat to precise specifications and begin rounding up two animals of every kind, plus of course, their own women. When the lengthy time on the boat brings spirits down, Noah's sons provide some music to cheer everyone up. Interestingly, household items are used to create the characters; the whooping cranes have pencil beaks, corks are abound, and the moose's antlers are really sporks. This is a Disney oddity, if ever there was one, but it offers quite a fun time.

Walt Disney - Noah's Ark (2/2) - 1959
Description: Part 2 of 2. The well-known biblical tale is brought to life as a stop-motion musical, which feels more like Rankin/Bass's specials in the medium than a Disney production, only it's more stylized. Noah is advised by a heavenly voice that a great rainstorm is coming which will wipe out most of Earth's inhabitants. So he and his three sons build a boat to precise specifications and begin rounding up two animals of every kind, plus of course, their own women. When the lengthy time on the boat brings spirits down, Noah's sons provide some music to cheer everyone up. Interestingly, household items are used to create the characters; the whooping cranes have pencil beaks, corks are abound, and the moose's antlers are really sporks. This is a Disney oddity, if ever there was one, but it offers quite a fun time.

1959 Monorail Dedication
Description: The opening ceremonies for the Monorail. With Richard Nixon, Walt Disney, and Dick's kids. This is a pretty funny video to watch. Also includes a small briefing on what exactly a monorail is. A special for the 4th anniversary of the park. I will not post the entire broadcast because it really is just dull. AND PACKED WITH KODAK SPOTS. However, I am uploading the key moments. Parade Highlights Matterhorn Opening Monorail Opening Submarine Voyage Opening Submarine Voyage Ride Thru from '59 Some other stuff...

Olivia discusses alopecia on Fox 59, May 2008
Description: Eleven-year-old Radio Disney Kidcaster Olivia speaks out about alopecia with Fox 59 news. Visit http://www.whatdoYOUseeDesigns.com to learn more about Olivia and alopecia, or contact Olivia's mom, Sandy Rusk at sandyrusk@netscape.net. ** This video is posted with permission from WXIN Fox 59 News and from Radio Disney. All copyrights are reserved by their respective owners. ** Olivia has recently been selected as a national spokesmodel for White Cliffs Hair Studio's hair replacement systems. The London company has recently expanded with the opening of its White Cliffs Indianapolis Hair Replacement Studio. http://www.whitecliffsgroup.com Olivia is the new face of Nikki Blaine Couture where she is doing fashion shows and photo sessions. http://www.nikkiblaine.com Olivia is also a model for Erin Hession Photography. http://www.erinhessionphotography.com Exciting changes are coming to Olivia's web site! It is being redesigned by Noblesville Networks. http://www.noblesvillenetworks.com

Disney Channel Games 2008 Feat. Jonas Brothers
Description: This has Never-Been Aired!! COming Soon to Disney Channel in July! Disney Stars Compete for Charity Posted on May 5, 2008 8:59 AM Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, Selena Gomez, the Cheetah Girls, Aly & AJ and many more were on hand at the Disney Channel Games event in Orlando this weekend -- raising $100,000 for various children's charities --- and "Extra" has your sneak peek at the festivities! (Video courtesy of Disney) © 2008 TTT West Coast, Inc. HONORS: #79 - Top Favorites (Today) #24 - Top Favorites (Today) - Entertainment #39 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Entertainment #34 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Entertainment #88 - Top Favorites (This Week) #30 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Entertainment

Episode 59 Kim Possible: Roachie (1/2)
Description: Since Kim knows no fears even the toughest villains, you can guess that nothing may knock her off ? Wrong! Just process through another quick mission first eh ? Episode 59 Kim Possible: Roachie [Content] Although Ron has followed Kim on mission for a long time, he still had many weaknesses and can be easily scared off by many tiny factors. Normally nothing can scare Kim for 1 second - but we all know nobody's perfect eh? So let's see how can Kim be "frozen". Ok, another time Earthquake is threaten Middleton, and Wade suspected the mission today will help Kim find out the reason. A Bug Scientist ordered her and Ron to secure a missing DNA Translator, stolen by his assistant. Locating him isn't a problem - everything only happened when Kim & Ron faced up with this Assistant: They soon knew that he has created a Giant Bug army to destroy Middleton Town! Well after showing off his army, this guy disappeared while Ron is still wondering (where the hell did he get this idea?). Wait, what happened with Kim? She was scared to freeze and couldn't move! Ah men, tiny bugs can't affect her, but big one is different? I don't know but seems Ron likes to play with them while Kim... err; can't standby with any of them nearby!

Disneyland '59 Opening / Disneyland Construction
Description: A special for the 4th anniversary of the park. I will not post the entire broadcast because it really is just dull. AND PACKED WITH KODAK SPOTS. However, I am uploading the key moments. Parade Highlights Matterhorn Opening Monorail Opening Submarine Voyage Opening Submarine Voyage Ride Thru from '59 Some other stuff...