Todd Horan
@ToddHoran
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Disney nerd, avid movie collector, Haunted Mansion fanatic, Disney Vinyl Record Preservationist, and co-host of The Main Street Monologue podcast.
Joined October 2012
Why do midwesterners say “living the dream” when someone says “how’s it going?” The alternative:
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50 years ago today—March 16, 1975—The Bionic Woman made her debut. What a journey! I’m forever grateful for the opportunity to have played Jaime Sommers, and to all of you who’ve kept her spirit alive for five decades. Here's to strength, resilience, and heart. -L🌷
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Nothing beats watching your all-time favorite movie on the biggest screen around in Dolby ATMOS sound! In honor of its 60th anniversary I ran The Sound Of Music for my theatre staff late last night. Everyone had a great time singing along ❤️
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“What about the orange clown your majesty?” King Charles- Make it look like an accident.
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Add in a touch of Ward Kimball goofiness and you have a classic episode that is SO much fun to watch!! This episode would be re-edited and shown in theatres and would earn an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject!
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This episode was very “science factual” as it showed how the U.S. was preparing for the upcoming challenges in space exploration. Highlighted scientists included Willy Ley, Heinz Harber and Wenrher von Braun who describe fascinating theories on space exploration 🧵
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It’s Disney Anthology Sunday recap once again! 70 years ago today was the season finale of “Disneyland” and we FINALLY get a Tomorrowland segment!! “Man In Space” was hosted and directed by Disney Legend Ward Kimball-this one is FANTASTIC and one of my favorites 🧵
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How midwesterners decline an invite “We might be there” - not coming “I’ll let you know” - not coming “Hmm not sure yet” - very sure about not coming “I’ll see if we can make it work” - it will not and not coming “I’ll think about it” - nothing to think about and not
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The episode concludes featuring Hans Christian Andersen and the beloved Academy Award winning short “The Ugly Duckling”- a true masterpiece of animation! Next week it is the season finale and we FINALLY get a Tomorrowland episode!
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The next featured writers are The Brothers Grimm who wrote many classics fairytales tale stories including some of Walt’s biggest hits-“Snow White” and “The Brave Little Tailor” 🧵
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Next we have the fables from the French author Jean de La Fontaine and Disney’s version of one of his tales “The Country Cousin”, the 1936 Academy Award win g animated short. 🧵
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First up are the fables of Aesop with the Academy Award winning Silly Symphony cartoon “The Tortoise And The Hare” as the featured story in this segment. 🧵
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It’s time for another Disney Anthology Sunday recap! 70 years ago today we venture back to Fantasyland for an enchanting animated episode “From Aesop To Hans Christian Andersen”. Walt dips into the vault to showcase some of his animated tales based on famous authors 🧵
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The hills are alive... with 60 years of The Sound of Music! 🩵🎶 On this day in 1965, The Sound of Music first premiered on the big screen. Join us in celebrating this monumental milestone by sharing your favorite moments, lyrics and memories of watching this iconic film in the
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“THE SOUND OF MUSIC” was released on this day 60 years ago.
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The ratings for each episode of the Davy Crockett trilogy climbed on each showing, and at the end of the 3rd episode Walt had his highest ratings-and one dead character. All 3 episodes of the trilogy would be shown another 6 times over the next 20 years.
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