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In the Hall of Presidents waiting room, there is small hidden Mickey in the object in George Washington's left hand. #PresidentsDay

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“Blood on the Saddle,” Big Al’s big solo in the Country Bear Jamboree, is a real song originally performed by country singer Tex Ritter, father of actor John Ritter and grandfather of actors Jason and Tyler Ritter. Tex also provided Big Al's singing voice.

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When in Pandora in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, look closely at the waterfalls on the top of the floating mountains. You’ll see that those clever Imagineers use large wheels painted to look like water to create the illusion a waterfall without using any actual water.

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In Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, Sean Connery plays Henry Jones, Sr, Indiana's (Harrison Ford’s) father. Ford was 46 years old and Connery was 58 years old at the time of filming. That means there is only a 12-year age gap between the two of them.

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Anakin SkyWalker was only 22 when he becomes Darth Vader. That means he only lived to the age of 45. His wife was 27 when she passes and his two kids barely make it to their early 50s. Not a long lifespan in the Skywalker family. Must be the midichlorians.

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Remember that poor shoe that gets dipped by Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Its squeaks and whimpers were done by then-unknown voice actor Nancy Cartwright, who would go on to fame for being the voice of Bart Simpson a year later.

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Mickey Mouse’s first words were “Hot dogs!” He spoke them in 1929 in his ninth film, "The Karnival Kid.” He had only laughed and giggled up to this point. #toontuesday

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George Lucas has often said that he went to Disneyland the first week it opened back in 1955 and that the trip was very inspirational in his life. Now he can almost even afford the Galactic StarCruiser. ;-)

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In 1929, The Walt Disney Company marked the beginning of its merchandising business by licensing a children's writing tablet bearing the image of Mickey Mouse. I’m pretty sure Disney still sell things. ;-)

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In 1932, The Silly Symphonies entry Flowers and Trees was the first cartoon produced in the three-color Technicolor process, as well as the first animated short subject to win an Academy Award.

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“Too many people grow up. That’s the real trouble with the world, too many people grow up. They forget. They don’t remember what it’s like to be 12 years old. They patronize, they treat children as inferiors.” — Walt Disney

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Spent the evening (4-9pm) at Hollywood Studios but didn’t see any characters (Rey, Chewie, Ren, Stormtroopers or Vi Morada) in Galaxy’s Edge. Did they all get moved to the Galactic Star Cruiser? Maybe my timing was just bad.