StartedByAMouse.com - Disneyexpert's Instant Gratification Trivia

In honor of the New Year, this week's batch of Disneyexpert's Instant Gratification Trivia questions are themed to "Name That Year." Good luck!

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  1. In what year was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, Steamboat Willie, released to theaters?

  1. What was the year that Walt Disney won his first Academy Award?

  1. This is the first year that Disney released two feature-length animated films, Pinocchio and Fantasia. Name it.

  1. In what year was Disney's first live-action film without animation, Treasure Island, released?

  1. Disneyland opened its gates to guests July 17th of what year?

  1. What year did 101 Dalmatians, the first feature to solely use the Xerox process for transferring animators' drawings to cels, debut?

  1. Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom had its grand opening in October of what year?

  1. The Disney Channel began broadcasting as an 18-hour-a-day cable channel in what year?

  1. This is the year that Michael D. Eisner became C.E.O. of the Walt Disney Company. Name the year.

  1. Disney-owned Anaheim Angels won the World Series over the San Francisco Giants in what year?


Be sure to check out the Disneyexpert's Instant Gratification Trivia Archives for additional contests.



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