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The Magical World of Disney is a television series that was aired in 1954-1997. The series involves the host, Walt Disney, explaining various genres and experiences throughout his life and previews to the now open Disneyland. The series had 36 seasons with a total of 737 episodes
 
The Magical World of Disney is a television series that was aired in 1954-1997. The series involves the host, Walt Disney, explaining various genres and experiences throughout his life and previews to the now open Disneyland. The series had 36 seasons with a total of 737 episodes
  
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 10 October 2023

The Magical World of Disney
Magicalworldofdisneytitlecard.jpg
Genre Drama
Family
Developer Walt Disney
Production company Disney
Country United States
Original run October 27, 1954 - December 14, 1997
Wikipedia

The Magical World of Disney is a television series that was aired in 1954-1997. The series involves the host, Walt Disney, explaining various genres and experiences throughout his life and previews to the now open Disneyland. The series had 36 seasons with a total of 737 episodes

From Aesop to Hans Christian Anderson (S1EP19)

In Disney's depiction of the story the Frog and the Ox, the frog self inflates to try and replicate how big the ox was, only to explode in the end.