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Likewise gave Walt a movie that he could eventually turn into a two part episode of his “Wonderful World of Color” anthology series . Which — given that “Toy Story 4” didn’t arrive in theaters ‘til two years & two months later should have meant that we wouldn’t hear Don voicing Mr. Potato razor ride ons Head in that Pixar Animation film. But because WDI had all 30 – 35 hours worth of recordings that that Rickles did for the carnival barker version of Mr. Potato Head that appears in “Toy Story Midway Mania,” the sound team at Pixar was able to repurpose some of that dialogue.

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But as for Raz Island (or Riles Island. I have to admit that I like that Idle Bay Isle name too), Walt knew exactly what he wanted to do. That was going to become a special stand-alone attraction at his vacation kingdom. Photos from the event turned up in all sort of national magazines (“Time, “Life,” “Look”) plus footage take on that day aired on TV news shows around the country. Major media outlets & publications from around the country turned out to cover the event.

And as each number ended, all of those cartoon characters up in the mezzanine & balcony would cheer, applaud or boo. It took nearly six years to get the balance of elements just right. Me personally, I wish that they’d gone ahead with the construction of Paul Bunyan’s longest little bar. There was one at Walt Disney World at the exit of “The Country Bear Jamboree” which operated from October of 1971 through January of 1998. And there was one at Disneyland Park, which operated in the Bear Country section of that theme park from March of 1972 through 2002 (That one got renamed the B’rer Bar in 1989). But aren’t we already building a ride like that over in Tomorrowland?

So Walt didn’t have a lot of available capital to work with when it came to appeasing all of those “Mickey Mouse Club” fans who were showing up in Anaheim and then demanding an audience with Mickey. By the Fall of 1955, Guests were arriving at Disneyland Park and asking the Cast Members who worked there “Where’s Mickey? ” And you have to understand that — back then — Disneyland didn’t have a Mickey Mouse costume to put a Cast Member in.