"Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure"
"Recess: School's Out"
"Recess Christmas: Miracle On 3rd Street"
"Atlantis: The Lost Empire"
"The Princess Diaries"
"Max Keeble's Big Move"
"Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed In At The House Of Mouse"
"Monsters, Inc."
"The Book Of Pooh: Stories From The Heart"
"The Book Of Pooh: Fun With Friends"
"The Book Of Pooh: Fun With Words"
"Spy Kids"
"Whispers: An Elephant's Tale"
"Ub Iwerks: The Hand Behind The Mouse"
"Walt: The Man Behind The Myth"













Disney's aggregated Web sites for kids are the most successful on the Net, receiving 7.3 million unique visitors a month; its closest competitor receives roughly 3 million hits a month.

Disney's California Adventure opens in Anaheim, California.

Tokyo DisneySea, a water park, opens its gates to the public.

Donald Duck, or "Aku Ankaa," as he's known in Finland, debuts on a Finnish postage stamp, marking the first time a "foreigner" has appeared on a stamp there.

The International Museum of Cartoon Art in Boca Raton, FL, plans to auction off a 36-panel storyboard from the first Mickey Mouse cartoon ever created, 1927's "Plane Crazy," valued at approximately $3.5 million.

Disney's El Capitan Theatre, in Hollywood, California, celebrates its 75th Anniversary.

Disney launches its Platinum DVD Collection with "the one that started it all," "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs."

"Dumbo" flies onto DVD on a 60th Anniversary Edition DVD of the classic film.

To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Walt Disney's birth, a year-long celebration, 100 Years Of Magic, kicks off in October.

"Monsters, Inc." does monster business on opening weekend, earning $63.5 million, making it the biggest opening for an animated film in Hollywood history.