Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair - 1964 (HQ)
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Full HQ version of the Wonderful World of Color episode 'Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair'. No watermark, correct aspect ratio, and no ads. From the Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland DVD set.
"Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair" was an episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color that aired on May 17th, 1964. In this show, Walt Disney takes us behind the scenes at four special exhibits he produced for the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, preceded by a musical look at the history of fairs.
"Walt Disney shows the viewing audience dinosaurs that will be used at the 1964 New York World's Fair in which Disneyland will play an important part at. Then a cartoon history of World's Fairs cave men are shown(The Hi-Los sing us the history)that is often hilarious and nonsensical, such as a man with a giant match and another man lighting his cigar in the flame and then the cigar explodes. Some serious material is used also about World Fairs of the 19th Century. Walt then goes into a film history of World's Fairs that are facetious and often hilarious. Walt then gets back to the dinosaurs and to cave men that will be used at the New York World's Fair as we go to the imagineering department of Disneyland. The cave men will be audio-animatronic.Next, Walt shows the Abraham Lincoln exhibit to be used at the Fair. Next, Walt shows us the the Carousel Theatre of Progress, and he shows how audio-animatronics work. It is all recorded on tape, every movement from the mouth movements to the wink of an eye. Then we see a performance of it as the song "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" is sung. We then are shown a model of the Tower of the Four Winds, and then taken to the World's Fair to see the completed 120 ft. tower. The characters of Disneyland gather there and entertain kids and adults alike. We then are taken through the "It's a Small World" ride, and then the show concludes with fountains and fireworks at the Fair."
Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland - Secrets, Stories & Magic: www.amazon.com...
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These videos were uploaded to help preserve the history of Disney so that future generations can learn about Walt, his team, and the impact they had on not just Theme Parks, but pop culture as a whole.
Thanks to RUclips for removing the claim on this video so everyone can experience this historical film!
So glad YT pulled their heads out & allowed the upload.
My friend recorded this off the Disney Channel in the late 1980's. He lived in Bellaire, TX. I was invited over to watch it. We ate popcorn and I had my first Sioux City Sarsaparilla. LOL A brilliant video. Love how Walt talks to the dino's. Did you notice you can see the "caveman" sweat as he's trying to move the boulder?
Absolutely amazing, especially the small world footage!
The few who didn't like it just don't belong here.
I also love Walt's narration!
Wonderful, thank you so much for this! What a great treat😺
That was great matt. Thank you sir. So many iconic clips have been born out of this
This was lovely :)
is disneyland still open?
No, it closed :(
Matterhorn Matt ;( i love mega man i wish i could have seen the park
No, its been closed ever since the great mouse scare of 84
Do backstage Disney the main street electric parade matt
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Great! I love it. I'm just curios though, how come Disney and YT allows this to be published? Is it in public domain or something like that? I've got the DVDs ...
Just a few problems with the primeval dioramas...
1) T-Rex and Stegosaurus didn't exist at the same time. Also, the T-Rex only had two claws, not three. And it didn't walk with its tail down. The Allosaurus, on the other hand, did have three claws and it lived around the same time. So we could forgive this and just pretend that it's an Allosaurus instead of a T-Rex.
2) While the Brontosaurus is real, it had a different skull shape than the Apatosaurus, which is portrayed here.
3) Contrary to what Walt said, the pterosaur could actually fly. And they actually could fly pretty well!
The tiki birds never made it to the Worlds Fair.
A Whole New World theme 25:34.