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Jim Hill's back with even more answers to your Disney-related questions. This time around, he talks about "Enchanted" 's score evolves over the course of that motion picture, where Stephen drew his inspiration for "Out There" as well as talking up an event that's being held at Woodbury University this coming Monday night
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Disney Legend Floyd Norman returns with a detailed look at "Wild Life," an innovative animated feature that WDAS developed as a follow-up project for "Dinosaur" but ultimately abandoned in late 2000
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Ron Schneider looks back at one of the more unusual anniversary celebrations ever held at the Magic Kingdom. Where the Imagineers added a whole new "land" to that WDW theme park in honor of Mickey Mouse's 60th birthday
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Jim Hill just raves about this self-published hardcover, which features 225 rarely-seen pieces of development art as well as 77 songs that were cut from Walt Disney Productions' pictures in the 1940s, 1950s & 1960s
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Getting ready for that one final trip to the mall, but you don't have a clue about what to get that Disney fan in your family? Pick up a copy of Eve Zibart's breezy paperback. Which is just loaded with fun facts & trivia about the Mouse House
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Jim Hill reviews this Disney Theatrical & Cameron Mackintosh co-production, which opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre just last night
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In honor of the 50th anniversary of the very first telecast of "The Wizard of Oz," Jim Hill tracks the Walt Disney Company's interest in L. Frank Baum's characters. Beginning with "The Rainbow Road to Oz" and ending right on the steps of Disneyland Paris' Emerald City
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Jim Hill's back with a review of Neal Gabler's stunning new book, which sets the gold standard for all Disney biographies to follow. Trust me, folks. You're going to want to buy a copy of this book. Which is the definitive Walt Disney biography
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Jim Hill tracks the success of this Disney Channel original. Which -- in just eight short months -- has gone from being a television phenomenon to a full-fledged franchise
Posted by Jim Hill on September 24, 2006
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Jim Hill sings the praises of this new University Press of Mississippi publication, which pays tribute to the unsung performers who helped create some of your favorite Disney recordings
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