Monday, December 20, 2010

Jack and Jill Magazine - December 1966

Welcome to a special Christmas edition of Magazine Monday. From December 1966 its Jack and Jill Magazine with a great (slightly stained) cover. In addition to the Disneyland Parade article there’s a look at some new show called How the Grinch Stole Christmas.





The inside over (with the stain reversed) has a sweet “author unknown” poem. Even better than the poem is Ed Emberley’s superb art work which if you're over 40 I’m sure you recognize (link).






The Cigar-smoking rooster gets mentioned, you can see him here (link). “Walt Disney promises the 1966 parade will be bigger and better yet”.




Fantasy on Parade” looks simultaneously silly and fun.








Do you suppose they knew how big this “different kind of creation” would become? There is some excellent artwork in this four page article.




I always forget about the Chuck Jones connection even though I guess it’s pretty obvious.






Get out your favorite instrument and play for us, we’ll all sing along.





Let’s talk about some very cool toys shall we.






If we all stare at this calendar long enough maybe it will be 1966 again?






Barbie had a friend name Francie? Check out those mod-in-groovy-kicky-arty outfits! I want that tiny record player.





The inside back cover dare’s you to find the 18 things wrong in this picture.





The back cover features some “reader” submitted artwork, great stuff.






In case you missed last years Jack and Jill December 1961 post, you can see it here (link).


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Bonus Sunday

Welcome to Bonus Sunday. From Wednesday's post, here is the entire issue of Backstage Disneyland - Christmas 1966.


Download here: ******* Backstage Disneyland - Christmas 1966 (45mb) ******






There's a lot of "inside baseball" in these issues so be sure and take your time to read thru them for the good stuff. You can really tell this was the pinnacle of Walt's empire.



Saturday, December 18, 2010

KIIS-FM at Disneyland December 16, 1996 & TRON: Legacy Review

On December 16, 1996 KIIS-FM visited Disneyland! Is this how Ryan Seacrest’s relationship with Disney started? Was the Christmas Tree still placed IN the moat by 1996 or is there some cut and paste involved here?




Neat Mid-90’s Castle watermark on the back, too bad the lawyers went nuts and printed legal stuff all over it!








Well here’s two things you don’t see every day; TRON Legacy and a NINETEEN DOLLAR Movie Ticket – Ouch! Yes I could have seen it in regular 3D for a few bucks less, but IMAX is amazing.

The movie was excellent, thoroughly enjoyable and I highly recommend it. Jeff Bridges was awesome (all three versions of him) the “1980’s’ version of Bridges was of course computer generated and looked somewhat like a video game, which actually makes perfect sense and ended up working quite well in the movie. It’s got lots of action, a fascinating (if not a bit jumpy) plot line and stellar state of the art special effects – Folks I’ve now been to the GRID.

In fact, its uncanny how this “sequel” shares quite a bit with the first movie; Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner both reprise there roles, TRON and CLU are back, the storyline has a few threads that jump around a bit and the ending comes somewhat abruptly as it slams you back to reality. Go see it!


Friday, December 17, 2010

The Story of TRON

It’s just possible that while you are reading this I’m seeing the grand opening of TRON: Legacy or maybe I’m still in line! As a tribute to the original TRON, here’s a great little book from the See – Hear – Read series.





There’s some pretty good artwork in this book, I’m guessing its original work for this series. Some of the illustrations are dead on accurate, others are so far off its not even funny. If I wasn’t getting prepared for my TRON:Legacy adventure I’d have the audio for you too, I’ll post it soon.




















As part of my preparation for TRON: Legacy I watched the original TRON last night. The only copy I have of TRON is on a CED SelectaVision VideoDisc. Don’t confuse this with a LaserDisc (if you saw it playing trust me, you wouldn’t mistake it for laser quality). CED's are actually more like LP’s with video than LaserDiscs. The CED disc spin at 450 rpms and all things equal are slightly better than VHS in video quality but superior in sound having stereo several years before VHS Hi-Fi was introduced. Learn more here (link).





The original movie itself is still great to watch. The story is well told and acted, the special effects hold their own even when shown on a large screen. The light cycle sequence and the tank/battle scenes are just as exciting as they were in 1982. I'm excited about Legacy, lets hope its just as good or better than the original.



Thursday, December 16, 2010

Christmas in Many Lands at Disneyland - December 17, 1961

Today we’ve got a fairly rare Disneyland gate flyer from December 17, 1961. This large and detailed flyer was for Disneyland's presentation of the “Christmas in Many Lands” parade.






A very cool stylized map with the brand new extended Monorail beam. The Christmas in Many Lands parade was quite the extravaganza





Where did they keep all these people, floats and stuff? “The Parade of Toys” parade featured Ed Wynn and Tommy Kirk riding in the fire engine!





Christmas in Many Lands was held on December 17th as was the Candlelight Procession, the “Living Christmas Tree” (what was that?) and Christmas Trees Around the World display (at the Pavillion?). Lots of special event dates, times and locations if Jason is still out there.






Disneyland’s “Toys on the March” was featured in the December 17, 1961 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner “Pictorial Living” insert.






Nice two page article about the parade with some great color photos.





For all of you hostesses who dream of enjoying your own parties as much as your guests, here are some great tips and recipes. Brandynog is simply “enhanced” eggnog, enhanced at 80 proof. I'm pouring a glass for the Major right now, anyone else?






The all new 1961 Thunderbird was indeed “Unique in all the world” – also a favorite prop of Rod Serling.





Come back tomorrow for a special TRON show & tell post.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Show Must Go On

Another Parade photo, this one on is on a very sad note. This press photo was used with a December 19, 1966 article titled “The Show Must Go On.”. From what I’ve read thru many magazine interviews with Walt Disney its clear he knew he wasn’t going to be around forever and he definitely wanted the show to go on. Do you think he knew how big the show would get?







From Christmas 1966 here’s the cover to the Backstage Disneyland magazine.






Disneyland had its employee Christmas party just days before Walt’s passing…








Last, but by no means least…






Come back on Bonus Sunday for the entire issue its a great inside look at the pinnacle of Walt’s Disneyland.