October 10, 2006
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Disneyland Railroad A Very Disney Tribute
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POLL OF THE WEEK
Which is your favorite Disney buddy pair?
Lilo & Stitch
Woody & Buzz
Bambi & Thumper
Marlin & Dory
Mickey & Pluto
Disney Buddies

THE MAIN ATTRACTION
Even Minnie Mouse gets in on the collecting fun at a Disney collector event. Even Minnie Mouse gets in on the collecting fun at a Disney collector event. Creating a Disney Collection to Be Proud of

An ever-growing number of Disney fans have taken the jump to owning a slice of Disney for their own. Whether it's a lanyard full of pins to keep and trade, a portfolio of exquisite original Disney art, or a roomful of everything Winnie the Pooh, a lot of us are Disney collectors.

We've put together a little guide to starting your collection (it doesn't have to cost a fortune!), maximizing your fun, and caring for your treasures.

WHERE TO START

You don't have to stick to the beaten path -- almost anything is collectible. You can do a theme collection -- for instance fairies, Autopia memorabilia, Disney TV. Or collect a particular kind of objects -- animation art, Disney sunglasses, key chains...

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HISTORY AND TRIVIA
mickey mouse musse pigg in sweden knatte fnatte, och tjatte DID YOU KNOW?
Mickey Mouse is called "Musse Pigg" in Sweden, while Huey, Dewey, and Louie are known as "Knatte, Fnatte, och Tjatte!"

THIS WEEK IN DISNEY HISTORY
10/13/93 - "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is released
10/10/57 - "Zorro" debuts on Television

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YOUR QUESTION
Has Disney ever made a foreign-language film?
- Talia, 29, Philadelphia, PA
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DAVE'S ANSWER
While we have made dubbed or subtitled foreign-language versions of most of our theatrical films for release abroad, I can think of only one occasion where we made concurrent versions in Spanish and English, and that was "The Littlest Outlaw" in 1955. For that film, we purposely hired bilingual actors.

NEW
"Mary Poppins" comes to Broadway. Find out more today.

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" on DVD December 5. Explore the site.


VIDEO
Go behind the scenes of "Brother Bear 2."

Choose Santa! Tim Allen weighs in.

Explore the Year of a Million Dreams.


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Narnia Ultimate Fan Contest -- Are you the ultimate Narnia Fan? Enter to win a trip to Narnia!


TIPS
Did you know that you can get a haircut at the Magic Kingdom(R) Park? Visit the Harmony Barber Shop located beside the Car Barn on Main Street.
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