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P resented here, for your enjoyment, is a magical and musical virtual Audio tour of the Happiest Place on Earth, both past and present. From this comprehensive collection of rare Audio recordings, the stay at home listener is granted their very own 'E' Ticket to adventures that recreate the ambiance and simulate the you-are-there sensation of an actual trip to the park. Just close your eyes and let your mind run free. It won't be hard to imagine you are really inside the Magic Kingdom for an exciting day at Disneyland, the place where dreams really do come true... 25 - MASCOT - 162

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1 - Disneyland's 10th Anniversary - 1965 - The Anniversary Song  04:31

 

The first major birthday celebration within Disneyland was to honor its tencennial anniversary in 1965. To commemorate this auspicious occasion, Walt Disney enlisted the Oscar winning Sherman Brothers to write a special theme song. The year saw the addition of several new attractions and a spectacular 10th anniversary parade.
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2 - Disneyland 10th Anniversary Banquet  13:24

 

On the occasion of Disneyland's 10th anniversary banquet, held at the Disneyland Hotel, Walt Disney was asked to say a few fitting remarks. Completely off the cuff, he famously informed his staff that if anyone was thinking of resting on their laurels, to... "Just forget it!" This was merely a beginning with much growth and major expansion yet to come.
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3 - Walt Disney Productions 50th Anniversary  00:32

 

1973 marked the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney Productions, and to honor 50 years of happiness, Disneyland hosted a special three day event with an anniversary parade, a Mickey Mouse cartoon festival at the Fantasyland Theater, and a live musical stage show at the Tomorrowland stage featuring members of the original Mickey Mouse Club.
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4 - Fantasy on Parade - Walt Disney Productions 50th Anniversary  45:45

 

The annual Fantasy on Parade was a holiday tradition that began in 1965. It always included scenes from classic Disney films, but the 1973 parade was led off by a special float honoring the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney Productions as well as characters from the latest animated feature, "Robin Hood," with Prince John's royal procession.
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- Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday - 1978
Many fondly remember Mickey's 50th birthday in 1978. In addition to a primetime TV special, a nationwide tour, extensive news coverage and a major merchandising campaign, Disneyland played a major role in the year-long celebration. A daily birthday parade debuted in early 1978, and the walk-around version of Mickey received a whole new curvilinear look. When the big day finally arrived on November 18th, anyone also celebrating their 50th year was admitted into the park for free. Following a celebration in Town Square, Mickey and his pals arrived in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle to cut an enormous birthday cake, serving a free slice to all in attendance. Several original songs were also composed and recorded that year to commemorate Mickey's golden anniversary, including a special birthday tribute by musical artist Davy Jones which became a huge novelty hit. The enormous success of this park wide event set a precedent for many anniversary celebrations to follow, remaining a tradition to this day.
 
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5 - Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse  02:04
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6 - (Hey Ra Ra Ra) Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse  02:55
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7 - I Grew Up on Mickey Mouse  03:35
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8 - The Collector - Mickey Mania  04:53
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9 - Mickey's 50th Birthday Parade  03:39
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10 - Mickey's 50th Birthday - Radio Announcement  02:11
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11 - Mickey Mouse's 50th Birthday Party  15:40
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- Disneyland's 25th Anniversary - 1980
Disneyland's 25th Anniversary was one of the biggest commemorative events in park history. A special theme song was written just for this occasion, "Disneyland is Your Land," which was featured in both the anniversary parade and in an all-new live stage show performed at the new Space Stage in Tomorrowland. The live show also featured several other original songs, and familiar park favorites, highlighting all of Disneyland's themed areas and attractions with an all-singing, all dancing, musical revue. The year kicked off with a prime time television special featuring Hollywood legend Danny Kaye as the master of ceremonies. For the program, Kaye both wrote and performed a musical tribute to Disneyland entitled, "Once Upon a Time in Anaheim." The events of 1980 were promoted as a Family Reunion, welcoming all past generations of Disneyland guests to return to the Happiest Place on Earth and be a part of its year-long homecoming celebration. Throughout the year, the park was decked out in blue and silver banners and bunting and a lavish 25th Anniversary Family Reunion Parade was presented twice daily. The procession was divided into seven segments, each honoring one of the park's seven themed lands. The Main Street Electrical Parade also featured a special "Fanfare of Lights" anniversary float. When the milestone anniversary date arrived on July 17th, the park remained open a full 25 hours for a gala birthday bash. After the ceremonial cutting of an enormous layer cake, the festivities came to a culmination with a spectacular 25th birthday version of the Fantasy in the Sky fireworks, with a musical retrospective of the past quarter century.
 
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12 - Once Upon a Time in Anaheim  04:01
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13 - Disneyland 25th Anniversary TV Commercial  00:32
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14 - One Big Happy Family  01:12
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15 - Disney Family Reunion - One Big Happy Family  01:27
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16 - 25th Anniversary Family Reunion Parade  20:34
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17 - Disneyland is Your Land - Character Stage Show  23:19
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18 - Disneyland is Your Land - The Disneyland Band  02:51
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19 - Main Street Electrical Parade - Fanfare of Lights  01:55
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20 - Fantasy in the Sky 25th Night - Anniversary Event  23:23
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- Donald Duck's 50th Birthday - 1984
1984 was a huge year for Disneyland. The summer Olympics were in Los Angeles, a brand new Fantasyland had just opened, and of course, Donald Duck celebrated his 50th Birthday with a year long event and daily parade. The catchy parade theme song, "Happy Happy Birthday to You," had first been featured in a 1983 Disneyland Record called, "Splashdance." New lyrics were incorporated into the parade version, becoming a special anthem devoted to everyone's favorite fine-feathered friend. The parade also featured many members of Donald's extended family, from Grandma Duck, to Uncle Scrooge and Huey, Dewey and Louie. Even a gaggle of real live ducks waddled their way down the parade route. Throughout the year, Donald traveled the United States on a Disneyland ambassador tour, receiving many citations, awards and accolades along the way, including the keys to many major cities, an honorable discharge from the U.S. Army, (of which he had been a serving officer since World War II) his footprints added to the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theater and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
 
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21 - Donald Duck Song / Quack Quack Quack, Donald Duck  02:37
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22 - Donald Duck's 50th Birthday - TV Commercials  01:28
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23 - Donald Duck's 50th Birthday Party  20:24
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NEW  24 - Donald Duck's 50th Birthday Parade  07:54
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- Disneyland's 30th Anniversary - 1985
1985 marked Disneyland's 30th anniversary, and a year long park-wide celebration commemorated the three decade milestone. At the Disneyland main gate, the all-new Gift-Giver Extraordinaire counted each click of the turnstiles, awarding every 30th guest a special prize, from souvenir pins, complementary Disneyland admission, airline tickets to any continental U.S. destination, and new 1985 General Motors cars to every 30,000th guest. A star-studded, two hour, primetime television special aired on NBC in mid February of that year, hosted by John Forsythe and a young Drew Barrymore. The grand finale featured a lavish musical production number with the USC Trojan Marching Band and the versatile entertainer Peter Allen, culminating in the roll out of a giant birthday cake and a fireworks spectacular. A new anniversary parade complete with an original song was presented daily, featuring Mickey and all the gang. Later that year the "Family Cavalcade" event paid tribute to Disneyland's many dedicated cast members and their families with a special procession down Main Street. Topping off the many festivities held throughout the year was an event called "Skyfest," sponsored by the city of Anaheim. One million multi-colored balloons were released into the skies above Disneyland amidst much fanfare and wall-to-wall media coverage.
 
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25 - Disneyland's 30th Anniversary - TV Commercials  01:02
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26 - Disneyland's 30th Anniversary - GM Showcase  00:31
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27 - The Gift-Giver Extraordinaire  28:16
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28 - For 30 Years We've Been Coming Together  01:40
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29 - Is There a Band Big Enough?  07:51
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30 - 30th Anniversary Rededication Ceremony  03:34
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NEW  31 - Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Parade  05:40
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32 - 30th Anniversary Family Cavalcade  07:11
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33 - Skyfest Balloon Festival  12:11
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- Snow White Golden Anniversary Celebration - 1987
To honor the 50th anniversary of the "Fairest in All the Land" many special events took place at the "Happiest Place on Earth" throughout 1987. This most magical of milestones was kicked off by a global theatrical re-release of Walt Disney's 1937 animated masterpiece. A special episode of The Disney Sunday Movie premiered on prime-time television in tribute to Snow White's Golden Anniversary, with Dick Van Dyke as master of ceremonies and featuring musical guest star Linda Ronstadt. Snow White would also become only the third Disney animated character to receive a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame. In Disneyland, a reunion celebration event was held, inviting back every former cast member who had ever portrayed Snow White from 1955 to the present day. There was also a daily procession down Main Street honoring Snow White, called the Golden Anniversary Celebration Parade, which featured all the characters from the film, and other popular Disney friends in medieval garb. Over at the Videopolis stage in Fantasyland, a live musical stage show reinterpreted all the memorable songs from the Disney classic with toe-tapping dance routines, delightfully wicked moments, and charming performances.
 
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34 - Snow White Golden Anniversary - TV Ads  01:51
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35 - Snow White Golden Anniversary Reunion  01:44
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36 - Snow White Golden Anniversary - TV Special  09:33
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37 - Snow White Golden Anniversary Celebration Parade  02:36
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38 - Snow White - Singin' Dancin' Heigh-Ho  22:08
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- Mickey Mouse's 60th Birthday - 1988
After the phenomenal success of the Mickey Mouse 50th birthday promotion of 1978, one decade later Mickey's 60th was recognized in a similar fashion. In Disneyland there were several events dedicated to the main mouse all year long. The Gift-Giver Extraordinaire, which was originally installed for the 30th Anniversary celebration three years prior, was put back into operation. Now, instead of every thirtieth guest, every sixtieth guest to enter the park would win a prize, Mickey's 60th also continued a trend that started with the "Blast to the Past" promotional event from earlier that same year. In addition to a traditional parade, a secondary street party would be presented at alternating times throughout the day. At several prime locations, a block long collection of floats would stop, and a live show would commence in front of spectators lined up along the parade route. Of course there was also a more traditional Disneyland parade as well. It was presented with a underlying tone of humor, as dancers dressed in outfits resembling Swiss cheese, and anthropomorphic mice dressed in international costumes rode atop trains planes and automobiles as if they were traveling from the far points of the globe to congregate for Mickey's special 60th celebration.
 
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39 - Mickey's 60th Birthday - Sixty Years with You  02:01
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40 - Mickey's 60th Birthday Bash  19:15
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41 - Mickey Mouse's 60th Anniversary Celebration Parade  11:01
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42 - Mickey's 60th Birthday - Fireworks Announcement  00:44
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43 - Main Street Electrical Parade - Mickey's 60th Birthday  03:04
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- Disneyland's 35th Anniversary - 1990
The 35th anniversary of Disneyland began at the very start of a new decade, kicking off the New Year at the 1990 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena. A musical tribute to Disneyland was performed live on Colorado Boulevard at the opening to the coast to coast parade telecast, promoting the park's upcoming year long Mardi Gras and South American inspired carnival celebration. Following the success of the park's 30th anniversary prize giveaway promotion, the Gift-Giver Extraordinaire begat the all-new Dream Machine, which was erected in Central Plaza. Here guests would present that day's admission ticket to see if they were a lucky winner of a fantastic prize, including one new car every day. Further promoting the event, one of Disneyland's recently retired Mark III Monorails was specially outfitted as the Mouse-O-Rail, bringing Mickey and his pals across the United States on a goodwill ambassador tour. The participants in the 35th anniversary parade, better known as Mickey's Party Gras, danced to a Latin American beat while dressed in Carmen Miranda inspired costumes. They performed beneath colorful inflatable floats towering several stories high, pausing along the parade route at several key positions to invite audiences out into the streets to participate in an impromptu Conga line. Disneyland was also officially rededicated that year, with President Ronald Reagan invited as the honored guest speaker. Reagan had in fact been one of the original hosts of the 1955 Disneyland opening day TV broadcast, so he appropriately returned to deliver a special address for the 35th Anniversary in what would be one of his last public appearances.
 
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44 - Tournament of Roses - Celebrate 35 Years of Magic  07:12
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45 - 35th Anniversary Rededication  02:43
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46 - Disneyland's 35th Anniversary - TV Commercials  01:02
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47 - The Dream Machine  05:45
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48 - The Mouse-O-Rail  02:15
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49 - Disneyland's 35th Anniversary - Party Gras Parade  03:30
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50 - Party Gras Street Party  06:35
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51 - Goofy's 60th Birthday - The World According to Goofy Parade  09:52

 

After Mickey and Donald both had their milestone birthdays celebrated in Disneyland, in 1992 everyone's favorite goof finally had his moment of honor. Goofy's 60th birthday was spotlighted in a colorful and lively parade featuring Goofy's many ancient ancestors in a wacky "history lesson" of the many great goofs throughout history.
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- Disneyland's 40th Anniversary - 1995
After the extravagant promotional events which marked Disneyland's 25th, 30th and 35th anniversaries, recognition of the 40th anniversary was much more modest by comparison. However, the milestone did not come and go without a whimper, far from it. The big news of 1995 was the grand opening of the new Indiana Jones Adventure, an 'E' Ticket attraction located in the jungles of Adventureland. So to tie into the park's latest offering, the promotional slogan for that year became "40 Years of Adventures." After a gala press event and grand opening ceremony were held for the debut of the new Indiana Jones attraction in early spring, by the time the park's anniversary rolled around, the entertainment division had to scramble to somehow top themselves. Yet another gala press event was announced for the big day. Giant inflatable Disney characters were placed above the buildings along Main Street, arching over the thoroughfare were rows of rainbow colored balloons, and an enormous banner was placed on the southern face of the Matterhorn reading "Happy 40th Birthday." A special ceremony held in front of castle involved the unveiling of a unique time capsule shaped like Sleeping Beauty Castle, and appropriately dubbed the "Time Castle." After it was filled with all manner of Disneyland memorabilia from the year 1995, it was buried in the castle forecourt with a bronze plaque placed atop its location to act as a marker. There it shall remain until July 17th 2035, and reopened on Disneyland's 80th anniversary. Following the lowering of the "Time Castle," the activities moved to the Matterhorn where Mickey announced two surprise guests. First country singer Randy Travis appeared atop the highest peak of the mountain to perform Happy Birthday to Disneyland, followed by the climactic arrival of Indiana Jones, who bravely glided over the park, on a tight wire suspended from the top of the Matterhorn, as an adventuresome tone was set by the "Raiders of the Lost Ark" theme music.
 
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52 - Tournament of Roses - 40 Years of Adventures  04:29
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53 - 40 Years of Adventures - Press Release  01:21
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54 - 40 Years of Adventures - TV Commercial  00:33
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55 - 40th Anniversary - Time Castle Ceremony  02:53
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56 - 40th Anniversary - Indiana Jones Over Disneyland  08:51
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57 - 40th Anniversary Live Entertainment - Alturas  27:58
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- Disneyland's 45th Anniversary - 2000
In anticipation of the big plans already under development for the 50th anniversary only five years away, the comparatively modest events centered around Disneyland's 45th anniversary were not as heavily promoted as in years past. However, two major shows did premiere that year. The floats created for the new 45th anniversary parade were highly influenced by the design aesthetic of Disney's latest animated feature, "Fantasia 2000." The parade made no reference to its anniversary tie-in, including in its soundtrack. The original musical score was adapted from the graduation march, also known as "Pomp and Circumstance," which was also featured in one of the animated segments from "Fantasia 2000," but after only a few weeks the music was changed. Noting the audience's lukewarm reaction, it was deemed far too slow in its pacing and much too somber in mood. Quickly a medley of classic Disney themes replaced the low-key march, livening up the mood immeasurably. The parade far outlived the 45th anniversary, running until 2004 under the name, "Parade of the Stars." Also premiering for the 45th was the first completely new fireworks show presented in Disneyland since the Fantasy in the Sky had debuted in 1958. "Believe, There's Magic in the Stars" utilized the latest in computer technology to sync the show's musical score to the precise timing of each firework explosion, adding an amazing new dramatic element. Upon the success of this production, Disney would produce many other similarly programmed pyrotechnical shows in the years to follow.
 
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58 - 45 Years of Magic - Parade of the Stars  04:20
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59 - Believe, There's Magic in the Stars  10:12
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- Disneyland's 50th Anniversary - 2005
Disneyland's 50th anniversary was one of the largest promotional events in the park's long history. The celebration all began on January 1st when a special anniversary float was featured in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses parade, as well as a parade kick-off show staged by the Disneyland entertainment division for the live coast-to- coast telecast. The year long event was publicized as "The Happiest Homecoming on Earth" inviting the many generations who had grown up with Disneyland to return once again and remember the magic. The original theme song written for the 50th anniversary was in fact titled "Remember the Magic." However, it would never be used. As plans further developed, an adapted version of the song "Welcome to Our Family," from the recent Disney animated feature "Brother Bear," was chosen instead. Musically, it perfectly captured the spirit of the opening remarks to Walt Disney's famous July 1955 Disneyland dedication, "To all who come to this happy place... welcome." The in-park festivities began when a newly refurbished Sleeping Beauty Castle, decked out in 24 karat gold embellishments and colorful 50th anniversary banners and bunting, was unveiled during a special star-studded ceremony hosted by Julie Andrews, who had been chosen as the official 50th anniversary ambassador, and Art Linkletter, one of the hosts of Disneyland's original opening day ceremonies five decades earlier. The main theater of the Disneyland Opera House became the showcase for a special new film presentation documenting the 50 year history of the park, through rare footage and clever dialogue, as provided by none other than Steve Martin and his sidekick Donald Duck. The lobby outside the theater showcased original blueprints, concept art, rare memorabilia, archival photographs and detailed models including an intricate scale model of how Disneyland appeared on opening day. The 50th anniversary parade was known as the "Parade of Dreams." It featured an opening float in the shape of the Main Street train depot layered in gold leaf, followed by a procession of scenes from classic Disney films and a grand finale with Mickey and Minnie positioned atop a golden representation of Sleeping Beauty Castle and dressed in royal attire. Each evening was topped off with an amazing fireworks spectacular called "Remember Dreams Come True." The narration was provided by Julie Andrews and featured an opening segment borrowed from Disney World's fireworks show, "Wishes," followed by a musical tour of Disneyland played in synchronization to the pyrotechnical display and colorful imagery projected onto the walls of the castle. Another special theme song written for the 50th celebration was, "Remember When" performed by Leann Rimes. It became the exit music to each performance of "Remember Dreams Come True" and was also used as part of a special Disneyland rededication ceremony held on July 17th, where giant monitors were positioned throughout the park showing nostalgic footage of the Happiest Place on Earth and the man behind the magic, Walt Disney.
 
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60 - Happiest Celebration on Earth - Vacation Planning DVD  08:56
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61 - The Happiest Homecoming on Earth  07:26
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62 - Disneyland 50th Anniversary TV Commercials  02:32
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63 - Remember the Magic: Dare to Dream  03:34
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64 - Welcome to Our Family - Tournament of Roses  03:04
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65 - 50th Anniversary - Happy Homecoming Ceremony  26:18
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66 - Remember When  07:07
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67 - The First 50 Magical Years - Lobby Area Music  1:06:31
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68 - The First 50 Magical Years - If You Believe in Magic  04:31
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69 - The First 50 Magical Years - Musical Score  15:04
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70 - Disneyland, The First 50 Magical Years  15:47
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71 - Disneyland's 50th Anniversary - Parade of Dreams  23:12
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72 - Remember Dreams Come True  20:29
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73 - Mickey Mouse's Birthday Cavalcade  09:50

 

After the full scale year long celebrations honoring Mickey's 50th and 60th birthdays, Disney entertainment scaled back on the anniversary observances. However, Mickey's milestones have continually been recognized on a smaller scale in years hence. His big day is often marked by a small ceremony and cavalcade with his favorite Disney pals.
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74 - It's a Small World 50th Anniversary  03:08

 

To honor the 50th anniversary of It's a Small World, which premiered at the 1964 New York World's Fair, a live "Global Sing-Along" featuring the people of over 25 nations was simulcast live on "Good Morning America." Songwriter Richard Sherman also made a special guest appearance in Disneyland to perform his classic Disney anthem.
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- Disneyland's 60th Anniversary - 2015
In January of 2015, Disney executives held a special after-hours press conference at Disneyland to announce all of the future planned festivities for the park's upcoming 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration. The year ahead promised to be an exciting one. The celebration officially kicked-off on Memorial Day weekend with a special 24-hour party. The event included the official unveiling of a diamond studded Sleeping Beauty Castle, the world premiere of two all-new pyrotechnical shows and a new nighttime light parade imported from Hong Kong Disneyland. With over 1.5 million sparkling lights, the "Paint the Night" parade brought the traditional Main Street Electrical Parade to a whole new generation, with the majority of floats and characters based on the hit animated films from the Disney/Pixar era. Appealing to all generations, the new "Disneyland Forever" fireworks spectacular featured a blending of Disney standards from past to present, as well as a special new song written by Disney legend Robert Sherman called "A Kiss Goodnight," sure to rank among Disney's most tuneful classics in years to come. As the fireworks were set off behind Sleeping Beauty Castle, the buildings along Main Street were illuminated with the latest advancements in light projection mapping, synced perfectly with the corresponding soundtrack. Many other special live entertainment offerings were found throughout the park during the 18 month long celebration, including a brand new incarnation of the classic Disneyland Band and a special birthday tribute presented daily by the Main Street Dapper Dans, including the classic Sherman Brothers, "Anniversary Song" originally written in 1965 for Disneyland's 10th anniversary, but now performed with new 60th Anniversary lyrics. Across from the Disneyland main entrance, Disney California Adventure Park had been delighting audiences since 2012 with its breathtaking nighttime water show, "The World of Color." For the Diamond Anniversary, an all-new version of this favorite after hours event was presented nightly, hosted by one of Disney's greatest celebrity fans, Neil Patrick Harris. The new show paid tribute to Walt Disney highlighting his belief that dreams can come true, which made possible the creation of the Happiest Place on Earth.
 
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75 - Disneyland 60th Anniversary Commercial - Forever Young  00:33
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76 - Disneyland 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration  01:32
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77 - 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration Announcements  25:01
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78 - Tournament of Roses - 60 Years of Magic  03:26
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79 - 60th Anniversary Birthday Ceremony - Feed the Birds  06:30
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80 - The Dapper Dans - Disneyland Birthday Song  00:50
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81 - The New Disneyland Band  22:55
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82 - Paint the Night Parade  21:56
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83 - Disneyland Forever  18:27
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84 - A Kiss Goodnight  04:05
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85 - World of Color - Celebrate!  29:57
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86 - The Wonderful World of Disney - Disneyland 60  56:51
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- Get Your Ears On: A Mickey & Minnie Celebration - 2018
Mickey Mouse celebrated yet another milestone in 2018 when he reached his 90th year. Of course, Minnie was also turning 90, but a lady never likes to disclose her age. The festivities kicked off on November 4th when ABC broadcast a prime time concert special called "Mickey's 90th Spectacular, featuring loads of A-List celebrities paying heartfelt tributes to the big cheese. November 18th would mark the official birthday, and Disneyland held a special ceremony in Town Square featuring Mickey, Minnie, and a cavalcade of 90 Disney characters. This was the beginning of a year long park wide celebration "Get Your Ears On: A Mickey and Minnie Celebration." The Esplanade and Main Street were decorated with special buntings and banners and the monorails each received special "skins" with a Mickey Mouse motif. The popular daytime parade "Mickey's Soundsational" had a return engagement with two brand new anniversary floats at the head of the procession marking the Mickey milestone. At the Tomorrowland Terrace bandstand, nighttime dance parties with a live DJ allowed Mickey fans to "bust a move" with their favorite characters. A brand new night time projection show called "Mickey's Mix Magic" combined classic and new animation with favorite Disney tunes reinterpreted in a contemporary pop style. These projections could be seen all along Main Street, on Sleeping Beauty Castle, It's a Small World and a water curtain along the Rivers of America. On weekends the projections were complemented by a fireworks display. Over at Downtown Disney, a new Mickey and Minnie "Pop Up" gave Instagramers the opportunity to pose for selfies in a series of colorfully themed rooms. To provide the proper musical atmosphere, visitors could download a playlist from Walt Disney Records onto their mobile devices featuring favorite Mickey Mouse songs spanning his entire career.
 
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87 - 90 Years of Mickey  01:33
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88 - It's a Good Time - Mickey's 90th Birthday Theme Song  02:13
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89 - Mickey's 90th Birthday Cavalcade  01:34
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90 - Mickey's Soundsational Parade  04:35
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91 - Get Your Ears On - Tomorrowland Terrace Dance Party  1:30:27
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92 - Mickey's Mix Magic  10:37
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93 - Pop Up Disney! A Mickey Celebration  1:28:22
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- Disney100 Celebration - 100 Years of Wonder - 2023
The original Disney Brothers Studio was founded in October of 1923, marking 2023 as the 100th anniversary year of the Walt Disney Company. The centennial celebration began in late 2022 and will continue through July of 2024. All divisions of the Walt Disney organization will be celebrating this magical milestone in its own special way, and this naturally includes the Happiest Place on Earth. The Disneyland celebration kicked off on January 27th 2023. Both Disneyland and California Adventure have been decked to the nines in colorful blue and platinum banners, flags and bunting. Sleeping Beauty Castle received a magical makeover. The Opera House is showcasing a special Disney 100 exhibit. A special new Disney100 guided tour features fascinating stories from the Walt Disney Company from past to present. The Magic Happens Parade has returned, as well as a special Disney100 Cavalcade. And in Disneyland after dark, two nighttime spectaculars, Wondrous Journeys at Disneyland and World of Color One at California Adventure, thrill and amaze park guests every evening.
 
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94 - Disneyland Resort 100 Years of Wonder – A Special Look  08:06
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95 - Disney 100 Years of Wonder - Promotional Announcements  08:15
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96 - 100 Years of Wonder - Disneyland Resort Commercial  00:33
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97 - Disneyland Esplanade - 100 Years of Wonder Area Music  1:18:34
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98 - 100 Years of Wonder - Character Cavalcade  04:02
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99 - Magic Happens Parade  09:45
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100 - The Disney Gallery: Disney 100 Years of Wonder  04:39
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101 - The Disney Gallery: Disneyland Pre-Opening Report  25:02
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102 - Wondrous Journeys  06:28
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103 - World of Color One - Start a Wave  04:05
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104 - A Special Birthday Message from Mickey & Friends  02:00
When Disney parks around the world closed down during the 2020 global pandemic, many in stay at home isolation looked to Disney for a little cheer during very difficult times. The Disney on-line store offered this special birthday greeting with Mickey and pals to bring a little magic from The Happiest Place on Earth right into people's homes.
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25 - ACCOLADES
• Special thanks to RocketRodsXPR for his many invaluable contributions to this page and to this site.
• Special thanks to Monorail91 for providing the track list for the "Diamond Celebration Announcements."
• Special thanks to Todd Horan for providing source material for Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration.