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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: The Disneyland Story

Original Air Date—27 October 1954
In this, the pilot episode for the long-running anthology series, Walt Disney presents a preview for both his upcoming park called Disneyland and several episodes of the show to come. Then the show focuses primarily on the career of Mickey Mouse.

Season 1, Episode 2: Alice in Wonderland

Original Air Date—3 November 1954
Alice in Wonderland (1951) edited for television presentation.

Season 1, Episode 3: Prairie/Seal Island

Original Air Date—10 November 1954

Season 1, Episode 4: The Donald Duck Story

Original Air Date—17 November 1954
Walt Disney takes a look at the story of the creation of Donald Duck and his later career.

Season 1, Episode 5: So Dear to My Heart

Original Air Date—24 November 1954
So Dear to My Heart (1948) edited for television presentation.

Season 1, Episode 6: A Story of Dogs

Original Air Date—1 December 1954
As the episode implies, this episode is mostly about dogs. The first half of this episode is a behind-the-scenes look at "Lady and the Tramp", which would be released next summer. The second half is on the highlights of Disney's first canine star, Pluto.

Season 1, Episode 7: Operation Undersea

Original Air Date—8 December 1954

Season 1, Episode 8: Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter

Original Air Date—15 December 1954
Davy seeks a truce with his foes, the Indians.

Season 1, Episode 9: A Present for Donald

Original Air Date—22 December 1954
_Three Caballeros, The (1944)_ edited for television presentation.

Season 1, Episode 10: Beaver Valley/Cameras in Africa

Original Air Date—29 December 1954

Season 1, Episode 11: Treasure Island: Part 1

Original Air Date—5 January 1955
Treasure Island (1950) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 1, Episode 12: Treasure Island: Part 2

Original Air Date—12 January 1955
Treasure Island (1950) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 1, Episode 13: Monsters of the Deep

Original Air Date—19 January 1955

Season 1, Episode 14: Davy Crockett Goes to Congress

Original Air Date—26 January 1955
The second of five programs about Davy Crockett involves him being bored with life, so he and Georgie plan to resettle their families and file their claims. In town, Davy wins a gunfight against the town bully, Big Foot Mason, and, as a result, he becomes the town lawman.

Season 1, Episode 15: The Wind in the Willows

Original Air Date—2 February 1955
Features _Wind in the Willows, The (1949)_ .

Season 1, Episode 16: A Progress Report/Nature's Half Acre

Original Air Date—9 February 1955

Season 1, Episode 17: Cavalcade of Songs

Original Air Date—16 February 1955
Walt discusses the importance of music in his films, as he discusses important tunes from the films, as well as provide emphasis on the music of the then-upcoming Lady and the Tramp (1955).

Season 1, Episode 18: Davy Crockett at the Alamo

Original Air Date—23 February 1955
The third of five programs about Davy Crockett involves him, Georgie and a riverboat gambler they meet searching for a new adventure, which leads them to the Alamo, which they must defend.

Season 1, Episode 19: From Aesop to Hans Christian Andersen

Original Air Date—2 March 1955

Season 1, Episode 20: Man in Space

Original Air Date—9 March 1955
With a combination of documentary footage and animation, the science and history of rockets, and the effects of space travel on man are illustrated.

Season 1, Episode 21: The Pre-Opening Report from Disneyland/A Tribute to Mickey Mouse

Original Air Date—13 July 1955

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Dumbo

Original Air Date—14 September 1955
Dumbo (1941) edited for television presentation.

Season 2, Episode 2: Behind the True-Life Cameras/Olympic Elk

Original Air Date—21 September 1955

Season 2, Episode 3: Jiminy Cricket Presents Bongo

Original Air Date—28 September 1955
Jiminy Cricket tells the story of a circus bear named Bongo, who is so dissatisfied with his circus life that he runs away into the wild.

Season 2, Episode 4: People and Places: Tiburon, Sardinia, Morocco/Icebreakers

Original Air Date—5 October 1955

Season 2, Episode 5: Adventures of Mickey Mouse

Original Air Date—12 October 1955
Walt looks at the career of his longtime associate, Mickey Mouse.

Season 2, Episode 6: The Story of the Silly Symphony

Original Air Date—19 October 1955
Walt looks backward at the Silly Symphony cartoon series, explaining that many of the techniques used in the Disney Studios' animated features were first perfected in those short subjects.

Season 2, Episode 7: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Original Air Date—26 October 1955
Features The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1958), originally from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949).

Season 2, Episode 8: The Story of Robin Hood: Part 1

Original Air Date—2 November 1955
_Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men, The (1952)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 2, Episode 9: The Story of Robin Hood: Part 2

Original Air Date—9 November 1955
_Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men, The (1952)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 2, Episode 10: Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race

Original Air Date—16 November 1955
The fourth of five programs about Davy Crockett involves Davy and Georgie ending a particularly successful season of trapping and hunting with the hopes of easy sales, only for such hopes to be dashed by the self-proclaimed "King of the River", Mike Fink, and a band of renegade Indians that have been notorious for attacking passing boats.

Season 2, Episode 11: The Story of the Animated Drawing

Original Air Date—30 November 1955
This episode takes a look at the history of animation and animation techniques throughout the ages. Especially profiled are many animation pioneers, including J. Stuart Blackton, Windsor McCay, J.R. Bray, Max Fleischer and, of course, Walt Disney.

Season 2, Episode 12: The Goofy Success Story

Original Air Date—7 December 1955
Goofy's rise to stardom is featured here, starting with a look at Hollywood, where talent scouts seek out the next superstar. They find Goofy in a movie theater watching a Mickey Mouse cartoon and laughing at it, and he is "discovered". And so begins the career of an actor with a unique laugh.

Season 2, Episode 13: Davy Crockett and the River Pirates

Original Air Date—14 December 1955
In the final of the five Davy Crockett programs, Davy and Georgie, with the help of Mike Fink and his crew, battle pirates, who, disguised as Indians, raid traveling boats on the river.

Season 2, Episode 14: Man and the Moon

Original Air Date—28 December 1955
The moon is the subject here. Man's fascination with the moon (via animation) is presented, as is the moon's usage in popular culture (from Shakespeare to nursery rhymes to popular songs). Also, superstitions and suppositions associated with the moon is presented. Then scientific research on the moon is shown, followed by plans for (and then a simulation of) an actual trip around the moon.

Season 2, Episode 15: When Knighthood Was in Flower: Part 1

Original Air Date—4 January 1956
_Sword and the Rose, The (1953)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 2, Episode 16: When Knighthood Was in Flower: Part 2

Original Air Date—11 January 1956
_Sword and the Rose, The (1953)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 2, Episode 17: A Tribute to Joel Chandler Harris

Original Air Date—18 January 1956
Walt looks at the history of Joel Chandler Harris, author of the Uncle Remus stories.

Season 2, Episode 18: A Day in the Life of Donald Duck

Original Air Date—1 February 1956
This episode follows the events of Donald Duck as he struggles through a typical day at the Disney Studio. Along the way, he meets Jimmie Dodd, Roy Williams, the Mouseketeers and the actor that does his voice, Clarence Nash.

Season 2, Episode 19: Survival in Nature

Original Air Date—8 February 1956

Season 2, Episode 20: Our Unsung Villains

Original Air Date—15 February 1956
The Slave in the Magic Mirror hosts this tribute to Disney villains, claiming that without whom, no one would need heroes.

Season 2, Episode 21: A Trip Thru Adventureland/Water Birds

Original Air Date—29 February 1956

Season 2, Episode 22: On Vacation

Original Air Date—7 March 1956
Walt Disney, who is on vacation, gives Jiminy Cricket a phone call to take over hosting duties for one TV episode while he is away. Jiminy decides to gather the other Disney stars together to help him out. Unfortunately, they, too, are on vacation, but how they are spending their respective vacations helps put the show together for him.

Season 2, Episode 23: Stormy, the Thoroughbred

Original Air Date—14 March 1956
Stormy, the Thoroughbred (1954) edited for television presentation.

Season 2, Episode 24: The Goofy Sports Story

Original Air Date—21 March 1956
Walt introduces the narrator, Spyrus Olympopolus, to demonstrate how the ancient sports practiced in foreign countries have evolved into the games of today. Spyros illustrates this using Goofy.

Season 2, Episode 25: Where Do the Stories Come From?

Original Air Date—4 April 1956
Walt answers the often-asked question of just where the stories for his studio's cartoons come from, which is from practically anywhere.

Season 2, Episode 26: Behind the Scenes with Fess Parker

Original Air Date—30 May 1956

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Antarctica: Past and Present

Original Air Date—12 September 1956

Season 3, Episode 2: The Great Cat Family

Original Air Date—19 September 1956
Walt talks about the cat family, primarily focusing on lions and domestic cats. It is explained particularly on the cats' importance to Ancient Egypt and how some people would respect them, and others would fear them as superstitious beings.

Season 3, Episode 3: Searching for Nature's Mysteries

Original Air Date—26 September 1956

Season 3, Episode 4: Rob Roy: Part 1

Original Air Date—3 October 1956
Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 3, Episode 5: Rob Roy: Part 2

Original Air Date—10 October 1956
Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 3, Episode 6: Goofy's Cavalcade of Sports

Original Air Date—17 October 1956

Season 3, Episode 7: Behind the Cameras in Lapland/The Alaskan Eskimo

Original Air Date—24 October 1956

Season 3, Episode 8: The Plausible Impossible

Original Air Date—31 October 1956
In Walt's words, the term "plausible impossible" means that it is something impossible in reality but still can be convincingly portrayed in some manner. He looks into a book called "The Art of Animation" and explains examples of this technique dating back to ancient times.

Season 3, Episode 9: Cameras in Samoa/The Holland Story

Original Air Date—7 November 1956

Season 3, Episode 10: Along the Oregon Trail

Original Air Date—14 November 1956

Season 3, Episode 11: At Home with Donald Duck

Original Air Date—21 November 1956
The program centers on Donald Duck and his nephews, who buy a box of cigars for their uncle's birthday and when he finds them with cigars, he makes them smoke the entire box. But when he realizes the cigars were meant to be his birthday present, he makes it up to them by throwing THEM a party. The balance of the story involves the party guests watching several old Disney cartoons.

Season 3, Episode 12: Pluto's Day

Original Air Date—12 December 1956
Walt Disney looks at a typical day in Pluto's life.

Season 3, Episode 13: Your Host, Donald Duck

Original Air Date—16 January 1957
Donald Duck convinces Walt Disney to let him take over the hosting duties for one episode. Then he goes on to host an episode that he calls "The Duckland Four-In-One Show", where he goes through his own versions of the lands of Disneyland.

Season 3, Episode 14: Our Friend the Atom

Original Air Date—23 January 1957
Dr. Heinz Haber, a noted scientist in the field of atomic energy, hosts this look at the possibility of an exciting new power source. He starts by comparing atomic energy to a genie in a bottle, both of which capable of doing both good and evil, and it is up to humankind to develop safe controls over this largely unexplored science.

Season 3, Episode 15: All About Magic

Original Air Date—30 January 1957

Season 3, Episode 16: Tricks of Our Trade

Original Air Date—13 February 1957
Walt Disney gives a behind-the-scenes look at the technical improvements in animation.

Season 3, Episode 17: The Crisler Story/Prowlers of the Everglades

Original Air Date—27 February 1957

Season 3, Episode 18: Man in Flight

Original Air Date—6 March 1957

Season 3, Episode 19: The Adventure Story

Original Air Date—20 March 1957

Season 3, Episode 20: Donald's Award

Original Air Date—27 March 1957
Walt explains that his cartoon family at the studio has been fun to work with, but also stresses that like most families, his has a problem child: Donald Duck, whose bad conduct had gotten so out of hand that Walt decides to do something about it. He decides to give Donald an award for good conduct if he can keep his conduct in check for a week. To make sure that such a request is upheld, Walt sends Jiminy Cricket to keep an eye on the duck, particularly when the complaint box suddenly turns up empty.

Season 3, Episode 21: Disneyland, the Park/Pecos Bill

Original Air Date—3 April 1957
Walt treats the audience to a tour of Disneyland, followed by the Pecos Bill segment of Melody Time (1948), which had been re-edited for television presentation.

Season 3, Episode 22: People of the Desert

Original Air Date—10 April 1957

Season 3, Episode 23: More About the Silly Symphonies

Original Air Date—17 April 1957

Season 3, Episode 24: The Yellowstone Story/Bear Country

Original Air Date—1 May 1957

Season 3, Episode 25: The Liberty Story

Original Air Date—29 May 1957

Season 3, Episode 26: Antarctica: Operation Deepfreeze

Original Air Date—5 June 1957

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: The Fourth Anniversary Show

Original Air Date—11 September 1957
The first half of this episode, in which Walt celebrates four years on TV, is about how Sergei Prokofieff's composition "Peter and the Wolf", which he played for Walt, convinced him to make a cartoon short based on this piece. After that, the second half involves the real celebration, in which the Mouseketeers from "The Mickey Mouse Club" question Walt on his plans for future shows and convinces the startled studio chief to give a special preview.

Season 4, Episode 2: Four Fabulous Characters

Original Air Date—18 September 1957
This is a look at four stories about Americans who became folk heroes: Casey Jones, a railroad engineer who is borderline fanatical on punctuality; Henry Coy and Grace Martin, a couple from two feuding families; Mighty Casey of the Mudville Nine; and Johnny Appleseed.

Season 4, Episode 3: Adventure in Wildwood Heart

Original Air Date—25 September 1957

Season 4, Episode 4: The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's Initiation

Original Air Date—2 October 1957

Season 4, Episode 5: The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's First Chore

Original Air Date—9 October 1957

Season 4, Episode 6: The Saga of Andy Burnett: Andy's Love Affair

Original Air Date—16 October 1957

Season 4, Episode 7: Duck for Hire

Original Air Date—23 October 1957
Donald decides that he's had enough of show business and so decides to quit his job at Disney and leave, never to return. He goes to the Ajax Employment Agency looking for a job. But things don't go as planned.

Season 4, Episode 8: Adventures in Fantasy

Original Air Date—6 November 1957

Season 4, Episode 9: To the South Pole for Science

Original Air Date—13 November 1957

Season 4, Episode 10: The Best Doggoned Dog in the World

Original Air Date—20 November 1957
Disney has just wrapped up production on a movie inspired by Fred Gipson's novel, "Old Yeller". Dorothy McGuire, one of the stars in that film, tells the audience a few key stories about the movie. Then the second half of the show is a TV airing of the 1955 theatrical featurette, "Arizona Sheepdog".

Season 4, Episode 11: How to Relax

Original Air Date—27 November 1957
On this episode, Goofy explains about mankind's eternal desire to relax. Ever since prehistoric times, when the caveman discovered his thumb, he unfortunately discovered work, too, which robbed him of his ability to relax. So Goofy attempts to demonstrate numerous methods for ensuring sufficient time for leisure.

Season 4, Episode 12: Mars and Beyond

Original Air Date—4 December 1957
The episode begins with an introduction of Walt Disney and his robot friend Garco, who provide a brief overview of this episode, which starts with a look at mankind seeking to understand his world, first noticing patterns in the stars. He develops beliefs regarding the celestial bodies. Theories from scientists and philosophers are discussed. Ptolemy's inaccurate but formerly-accepted theories are discussed, as are those of Copernicus. Life on other planets is considered, soon focusing on Mars. Ideas from science-fiction authors H.G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs are brought to life with colorful animation. Pulp science fiction comics of the time are parodied. Then the program adopts a serious tone as it profiles each of the planets in the solar system, from the perspective of what would happen to man on them. The claim is that whereas most of the planets are either too cold or too hot for life as we know it, life on Mars could almost be normal, something that is of importance for the future. Dr. E.C. Slipher then discusses Mars and the possibility that life already exists there. More animation speculates what the conditions on Mars might be like. This section is filled with striking, inventive and decidedly atypical Disney animation. The show wraps up with what a trip to Mars would entail for a space crew and its vessels. Contributor/spacecraft designer Ernst Stuhlinger presents his design and details regarding a unique umbrella-shaped MarsShip: the top portion is a revolving outer quarters ring providing artificial gravity for the crew of 20, under "parasol" coolant tubes. At the other end is a sodium-potassium reactor to provide power to the midsection electric/ion drive. Attached upright is a chemically-fueled winged tail-lander. The mission shown involves six MarsShips, ultimately reaching 100,000 MPH, taking a 400-day spiral course to Mars where they would spend 412 days on the surface before returning.

Season 4, Episode 13: The Horse of the West

Original Air Date—11 December 1957
The story of The Bay Lady, a quarter horse born on Rex Allen's ranch. The Bay Lady is the favorite filly of Elena Vasquez until the young horse is accidentally shipped from the ranch to be sold at an auction.

Season 4, Episode 14: Faraway Places: High, Hot, and Wet: Siam

Original Air Date—1 January 1958

Season 4, Episode 15: Saludos Amigos

Original Air Date—8 January 1958
Saludos Amigos (1942) edited for television presentation.

Season 4, Episode 16: Donald's Weekend

Original Air Date—15 January 1958

Season 4, Episode 17: The Littlest Outlaw: Part 1

Original Air Date—22 January 1958
_Littlest Outlaw, The (1955)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 4, Episode 18: The Littlest Outlaw: Part 2

Original Air Date—29 January 1958
_Littlest Outlaw, The (1955)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 4, Episode 19: The Saga of Andy Burnett: The Land of Enemies

Original Air Date—26 February 1958

Season 4, Episode 20: The Saga of Andy Burnett: White Man's Medicine

Original Air Date—5 March 1958

Season 4, Episode 21: The Saga of Andy Burnett: The Big Council

Original Air Date—12 March 1958

Season 4, Episode 22: Magic and Music

Original Air Date—19 March 1958
The Slave in the Magic Mirror returns to host this look at one of his favorite subjects: the magic of music.

Season 4, Episode 23: An Adventure in the Magic Kingdom

Original Air Date—9 April 1958
Tinker Bell takes the audience on a whirlwind tour of Disneyland.

Season 4, Episode 24: Four Tales on a Mouse

Original Air Date—16 April 1958

Season 4, Episode 25: An Adventure in Art

Original Air Date—30 April 1958

Season 4, Episode 26: Magic Highway U.S.A.

Original Air Date—14 May 1958
The theme of this is the significance of the American highway, featuring the history of motoring, which explains that to drive the first cars was quite an adventure in itself, due to awful roads (which back then were not much more than rutted wagon paths) and the scarcity of fuel supplies and spare parts, not to mention the lack of useful maps and signposts, resulting in short drives turning into day-long affairs.

Season 5


Season 5, Episode 1: The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca

Original Air Date—3 October 1958
Wherever this man went--there was trouble. Death stalked him at every turn. Elfego Baca is "The man who couldn't be killed!" Incredible...but every astounding incident actually happened.

Season 5, Episode 2: The Pigeon That Worked a Miracle

Original Air Date—10 October 1958
Young Chad Smith becomes an invalid after a baseball game, and is forced to trade in his favorite pastime for pigeon racing. Through this newfound hobby, he develops affection for one of his pigeons who suddenly flies away, in order to escape a neighborhood predator. Filmed mostly in documentary style, the movie tells the tale of this special pigeon and his journey throughout the countryside, before his eventual return to the boy who loved him.

Season 5, Episode 3: Four Down and Five Lives to Go

Original Air Date—17 October 1958

Season 5, Episode 4: Rusty and the Falcon

Original Air Date—24 October 1958

Season 5, Episode 5: Texas John Slaughter

Original Air Date—31 October 1958
Texas John Slaughter arrives in the town of Friotown and soon finds himself attacked by two gunmen, who he is forced to kill in self-defense. It turns out that the outlaws thought Slaughter was Texas Ranger Ben Jenkins. Impressed with Slaughter's gun-handling skills, the Rangers offer him a position, but he turns them down, as he wants to set up a cattle ranch. However, his plans are put on hold by the actions of a murderous outlaw gang leader named Frank Davis.

Season 5, Episode 6: His Majesty, King of the Beasts

Original Air Date—7 November 1958
_African Lion, The (1955)_ edited for television presentation.

Season 5, Episode 7: Texas John Slaughter: Ambush in Laredo

Original Air Date—14 November 1958
Texas John Slaughter, who has now joined the Texas Rangers, has managed to bring in the last members of Frank Davis' outlaw gang. Davis, who has been let out on bail, flees to Laredo. Slaughter and Ranger Ben Jenkins arrive in Laredo to arrest him, only to find out that he has gathered the bosses of five other outlaw gangs and is planning to start a new criminal empire with himself as the head.

Season 5, Episode 8: Johnny Tremain: Part 1

Original Air Date—21 November 1958
Johnny Tremain (1957) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 5, Episode 9: Lawman or Gunman

Original Air Date—28 November 1958

Season 5, Episode 10: Johnny Tremain: Part 2

Original Air Date—5 December 1958
Johnny Tremain (1957) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 5, Episode 11: Law and Order, Incorporated

Original Air Date—12 December 1958

Season 5, Episode 12: From All of Us to All of You

Original Air Date—19 December 1958

Season 5, Episode 13: Texas John Slaughter: Killers from Kansas

Original Air Date—9 January 1959

Season 5, Episode 14: Niok

Original Air Date—16 January 1959

Season 5, Episode 15: Texas John Slaughter: Showdown at Sandoval

Original Air Date—23 January 1959

Season 5, Episode 16: The Peter Tchaikovsky Story

Original Air Date—30 January 1959
The story of young Tchaikovsky through the premiere of his "Sleeping Beauty" ballet.

Season 5, Episode 17: Elfego Baca, Attorney at Law

Original Air Date—6 February 1959

Season 5, Episode 18: Duck Flies Coop

Original Air Date—13 February 1959

Season 5, Episode 19: The Griswold Murder

Original Air Date—20 February 1959

Season 5, Episode 20: The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale

Original Air Date—27 February 1959
Walt has left a message on a tape recorder on his desk, explaining that because he is unable to be there personally, he arranged for guest hosts - Chip 'n' Dale to fill in. The two chipmunks have a book with them filled with stories of their exploits.

Season 5, Episode 21: Texas John Slaughter: The Man from Bitter Creek

Original Air Date—6 March 1959

Season 5, Episode 22: Highway to Trouble

Original Air Date—13 March 1959

Season 5, Episode 23: Texas John Slaughter: The Slaughter Trail

Original Air Date—20 March 1959

Season 5, Episode 24: Toot, Whistle, Plunk, and Boom

Original Air Date—27 March 1959
Features Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom (1953).

Season 5, Episode 25: The Wetback Hound

Original Air Date—24 April 1959
_Wetback Hound, The (1957)_ expanded for television presentation.

Season 5, Episode 26: I Captured the King of the Leprechauns

Original Air Date—29 May 1959
At the urging of Pat O'Brien, Walt Disney takes a trip to Ireland in search of actual leprechauns to appear in his "Irish picture", the result being Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959).

Season 6


Season 6, Episode 1: Moochie of the Little League: A Diamond Is a Boy's Best Friend

Original Air Date—2 October 1959
Moochie's trying to make up for being "Small Fry" by putting his whole heart into catching for his Little League Team. He even finds a new field for his league when the old one's destroyed. He even ropes his best friend's dad into the league. But when Moochie might make the All Star team, the family's vacation plans might be ruined.

Season 6, Episode 2: Moochie of the Little League: Wrong Way Moochie

Original Air Date—9 October 1959

Season 6, Episode 3: Killers of the High Country

Original Air Date—16 October 1959

Season 6, Episode 4: The Swamp Fox: The Birth of the Swamp Fox

Original Air Date—23 October 1959
Under the command of Colonel Tarleton of the Green Dragoon cavalry, Francis Marion strives to free South Carolina from the British.

Season 6, Episode 5: The Swamp Fox: Brother Against Brother

Original Air Date—30 October 1959

Season 6, Episode 6: Perilous Assignment

Original Air Date—6 November 1959
This episode looks at many of the far-off locations where Disney's crew have gone.

Season 6, Episode 7: Elfego Baca: Move Along, Mustangers

Original Air Date—13 November 1959

Season 6, Episode 8: Elfego Baca: Mustang Man, Mustang Maid

Original Air Date—20 November 1959

Season 6, Episode 9: A Storm Called Maria

Original Air Date—27 November 1959

Season 6, Episode 10: Texas John Slaughter: The Robber Stallion

Original Air Date—4 December 1959

Season 6, Episode 11: Texas John Slaughter: Wild Horse Revenge

Original Air Date—11 December 1959

Season 6, Episode 12: Texas John Slaughter: Range War at Tombstone

Original Air Date—18 December 1959

Season 6, Episode 13: The Swamp Fox: Tory Vengeance

Original Air Date—1 January 1960

Season 6, Episode 14: The Swamp Fox: Day of Reckoning

Original Air Date—8 January 1960

Season 6, Episode 15: The Swamp Fox: Redcoat Strategy

Original Air Date—15 January 1960

Season 6, Episode 16: The Swamp Fox: A Case of Treason

Original Air Date—22 January 1960

Season 6, Episode 17: Wild Burro of the West

Original Air Date—29 January 1960

Season 6, Episode 18: Two Happy Amigos

Original Air Date—5 February 1960

Season 6, Episode 19: Texas John Slaughter: Desperado from Tombstone

Original Air Date—12 February 1960

Season 6, Episode 20: Texas John Slaughter: Apache Friendship

Original Air Date—19 February 1960

Season 6, Episode 21: Texas John Slaughter: Kentucky Gunslick

Original Air Date—26 February 1960

Season 6, Episode 22: Texas John Slaughter: Geronimo's Revenge

Original Air Date—4 March 1960

Season 6, Episode 23: This Is Your Life Donald Duck

Original Air Date—11 March 1960
Jiminy Cricket is all set to give a testimonial to Donald Duck. But alas, Donald is relaxing at home, with no plans to leave any time soon. Literally dragged to the Disney Studio by his nephews, an outraged Donald relaxes a bit when he realizes that he's the guest of honor. Donald's life is recounted by such colleagues as Daisy Duck (who explains why she and Donald never married), Chip 'n' Dale, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, and even a few guest stars who never made a picture with the duck, including the Three Little Pigs, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Lady and the Tramp.

Season 6, Episode 24: Elfego Baca: Friendly Enemies at Law

Original Air Date—18 March 1960

Season 6, Episode 25: Elfego Baca: Gus Tomlin Is Dead

Original Air Date—25 March 1960

Season 6, Episode 26: The Mad Hermit of Chimney Butte

Original Air Date—1 April 1960

Season 7


Season 7, Episode 1: Rapids Ahead/Bear Country

Original Air Date—16 October 1960

Season 7, Episode 2: Zorro: El Bandido

Original Air Date—30 October 1960

Season 7, Episode 3: Zorro: Adios El Cuchillo

Original Air Date—6 November 1960

Season 7, Episode 4: Donald's Silver Anniversary

Original Air Date—13 November 1960

Season 7, Episode 5: Moochie of Pop Warner Football: Pee Wees Versus City Hall

Original Air Date—20 November 1960

Season 7, Episode 6: Moochie of Pop Warner Football: From Ticonderoga to Disneyland

Original Air Date—27 November 1960

Season 7, Episode 7: Daniel Boone: The Warrior's Path

Original Air Date—4 December 1960

Season 7, Episode 8: Daniel Boone: And Chase the Buffalo

Original Air Date—11 December 1960

Season 7, Episode 9: Escape to Paradise/Water Birds

Original Air Date—18 December 1960

Season 7, Episode 10: Zorro: The Postponed Wedding

Original Air Date—1 January 1961

Season 7, Episode 11: The Swamp Fox: A Woman's Courage

Original Air Date—8 January 1961

Season 7, Episode 12: The Swamp Fox: Horses for Greene

Original Air Date—15 January 1961

Season 7, Episode 13: A Salute to Father

Original Air Date—22 January 1961
Walt claims that most dads are forgotten men, receiving little more than a gaudy tie on Father's Day. To correct such an oversight, he dedicates this episode to fathers everywhere. Goofy then takes over hosting duties as an average father, explaining how he spends an average day.

Season 7, Episode 14: Texas John Slaughter: End of the Trail

Original Air Date—29 January 1961

Season 7, Episode 15: Texas John Slaughter: A Holster Full of Law

Original Air Date—5 February 1961

Season 7, Episode 16: Westward Ho the Wagons!: Ambush at Wagon Gap

Original Air Date—19 February 1961
Westward Ho the Wagons! (1956) panned, scanned, and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 7, Episode 17: Westward Ho the Wagons!: White Man's Medicine

Original Air Date—26 February 1961
Westward Ho the Wagons! (1956) panned, scanned, and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 7, Episode 18: The Coyote's Lament

Original Air Date—5 March 1961
Walt Disney introduces this episode to present the coyote's side of his issues with man and dog.

Season 7, Episode 19: Daniel Boone: The Wilderness Road

Original Air Date—12 March 1961

Season 7, Episode 20: Daniel Boone: The Promised Land

Original Air Date—19 March 1961

Season 7, Episode 21: Zorro: Auld Acquaintance

Original Air Date—2 April 1961

Season 7, Episode 22: Battle for Survival

Original Air Date—9 April 1961

Season 7, Episode 23: Texas John Slaughter: A Trip to Tucson

Original Air Date—16 April 1961

Season 7, Episode 24: Texas John Slaughter: Frank Clell's in Town

Original Air Date—23 April 1961

Season 7, Episode 25: Flash, the Teenage Otter

Original Air Date—30 April 1961

Season 7, Episode 26: Andrews' Raiders: Secret Mission

Original Air Date—7 May 1961
_Great Locomotive Chase, The (1956)_ panned, scanned, and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 7, Episode 27: Andrews' Raiders: Escape to Nowhere

Original Air Date—14 May 1961
_Great Locomotive Chase, The (1956)_ panned, scanned, and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 7, Episode 28: Wonders of the Water Worlds

Original Air Date—21 May 1961

Season 7, Episode 29: Disneyland '61/Olympic Elk

Original Air Date—28 May 1961

Season 7, Episode 30: The Title Makers/Nature's Half Acre

Original Air Date—11 June 1961
Walt shows off the Title Department, where the titles for Disney films are created. In this case, the latest title sequence is for The Parent Trap (1961), which is previewed in this episode.

Season 8


Season 8, Episode 1: An Adventure in Color/Mathmagic Land

Original Air Date—24 September 1961
This is the very first episode of "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" after Walt Disney moved his anthology series from ABC to NBC in the fall of 1961. This show introduced a new character named Professor Ludwig Von Drake, who provides an interesting lowdown on color. The kaleidoscopic intro to the show, composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, further showed off color, which really impressed viewers who would comment on the greatness of it in color, to the obvious glee of one of the program's sponsors, RCA. Then the show culminates in a TV release of "Donald In Mathmagicland", the very first in all of Disney's stable of cartoon shorts to be aired on TV in color.

Season 8, Episode 2: The Horsemasters: Follow Your Heart

Original Air Date—1 October 1961
A 16-week course in horsemanship has a group of students learning the finer points of sportsmanship, jumping, horsecare, dressage and riding to hounds under stern and exacting teachers.

Season 8, Episode 3: The Horsemasters: Tally Ho

Original Air Date—8 October 1961

Season 8, Episode 4: Chico, the Misunderstood Coyote

Original Air Date—15 October 1961

Season 8, Episode 5: The Hunting Instinct

Original Air Date—22 October 1961
Ludwig Von Drake hosts this episode, since Walt feels this noted expert on everything can shed some light on the subject of why man hunts. Von Drake has brought his assistant Herman the Bootle Beetle to help demonstrate the finer points of hunting.

Season 8, Episode 6: Inside Donald Duck

Original Air Date—5 November 1961
Ludwig Von Drake attempts to diagnose Donald's problems, deciding that the cause is romance for the opposite sex.

Season 8, Episode 7: The Light in the Forest: Return of the True Son

Original Air Date—12 November 1961
_Light in the Forest, The (1958)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 8, Episode 8: The Light in the Forest: True Son's Revenge

Original Air Date—19 November 1961
_Light in the Forest, The (1958)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 8, Episode 9: Holiday for Henpecked Husbands

Original Air Date—26 November 1961

Season 8, Episode 10: A Fire Called Jeremiah

Original Air Date—3 December 1961

Season 8, Episode 11: Kids Is Kids

Original Air Date—10 December 1961
Prof. Ludwig Von Drake shares his knowledge on the subject of child psychology. He is particularly studying Donald Duck (whom Von Drake refers to as "Mr. X" to protect his identity) and offers advice on how to handle Huey, Dewey and Louie.

Season 8, Episode 12: Back Stage Party

Original Air Date—17 December 1961

Season 8, Episode 13: Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates: Part 1

Original Air Date—7 January 1962

Season 8, Episode 14: Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates: Part 2

Original Air Date—14 January 1962

Season 8, Episode 15: Sancho, the Homing Steer: Sancho on the Rancho... and Elsewhere

Original Air Date—21 January 1962

Season 8, Episode 16: Sancho, the Homing Steer: The Perils of a Homesick Steer

Original Air Date—28 January 1962

Season 8, Episode 17: Fantasy on Skis

Original Air Date—4 February 1962

Season 8, Episode 18: Comanche: The Captive Stallion

Original Air Date—18 February 1962
Tonka (1958) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 8, Episode 19: Comanche: The Lone Survivor of Custer's Last Stand

Original Air Date—25 February 1962
Tonka (1958) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 8, Episode 20: Carnival Time

Original Air Date—4 March 1962
Ludwig Von Drake takes a look at some major carnivals in New Orleans (hosted by Donald Duck) and Rio de Janeiro (hosted by Jose Carioca).

Season 8, Episode 21: The Prince and the Pauper: The Pauper King

Original Air Date—11 March 1962

Season 8, Episode 22: The Prince and the Pauper: The Merciful Law of the King

Original Air Date—18 March 1962

Season 8, Episode 23: The Prince and the Pauper: Long Live the Rightful King

Original Air Date—25 March 1962

Season 8, Episode 24: Spy in the Sky

Original Air Date—1 April 1962
Walt looks at the advances in space travel, as well as a preview of Moon Pilot (1962).

Season 8, Episode 25: Von Drake in Spain

Original Air Date—8 April 1962

Season 8, Episode 26: Disneyland After Dark

Original Air Date—15 April 1962
Taking a look at Disneyland following nightfall, including nighttime entertainment and appearances by many celebrities of the day.

Season 9


Season 9, Episode 1: The Golden Horseshoe Revue

Original Air Date—23 September 1962
The 10,000th performance of Disneyland's venerable "Golden Horseshoe Revue," featuring special guest stars.

Season 9, Episode 2: Escapade in Florence: Part 1

Original Air Date—30 September 1962

Season 9, Episode 3: Escapade in Florence: Part 2

Original Air Date—7 October 1962

Season 9, Episode 4: The Silver Fox and Sam Davenport

Original Air Date—14 October 1962

Season 9, Episode 5: Man Is His Own Worst Enemy

Original Air Date—21 October 1962
Ludwig Von Drake explains on why people is the biggest challenge facing people these days, because they cause most problems, without which there would be no problems. He uses a variety of Disney cartoons to prove his point.

Season 9, Episode 6: Sammy, the Way-Out Seal: Part 1

Original Air Date—28 October 1962
Disney film about two young brothers who secretly bring home a seal from their summer vacation and try to hide it from Mom and Dad. Havoc ensues as Sammy's antics disrupt the quiet town of Gatesville and its unsuspecting residents.

Season 9, Episode 7: Sammy, the Way-Out Seal: Part 2

Original Air Date—4 November 1962

Season 9, Episode 8: The Magnificent Rebel: Part 1

Original Air Date—18 November 1962

Season 9, Episode 9: The Magnificent Rebel: Part 2

Original Air Date—25 November 1962

Season 9, Episode 10: The Mooncussers: Graveyard of Ships

Original Air Date—2 December 1962
A young boy discovers the existence of a group called the Mooncussers - a gang of pirates that work at night and sends out false homing signals to ships at sea; the ships then crash on the shore, where they are looted by the gang.

Season 9, Episode 11: The Mooncussers: Wake of Disaster

Original Air Date—9 December 1962

Season 9, Episode 12: Hurricane Hannah

Original Air Date—16 December 1962

Season 9, Episode 13: Holiday Time at Disneyland

Original Air Date—23 December 1962

Season 9, Episode 14: Three Tall Tales

Original Air Date—6 January 1963

Season 9, Episode 15: Little Dog Lost

Original Air Date—13 January 1963
The story of Candy, a little Welsh Corgi, who's raised by his family from a little puppy. But when he's grown up, he gets lost, has adventures, and learns to herd cattle before he's reunited with his family...only that's not where he wants to be.

Season 9, Episode 16: Johnny Shiloh: Part 1

Original Air Date—20 January 1963

Season 9, Episode 17: Johnny Shiloh: Part 2

Original Air Date—27 January 1963

Season 9, Episode 18: Greta, the Misfit Greyhound

Original Air Date—3 February 1963

Season 9, Episode 19: Inside Outer Space

Original Air Date—10 February 1963

Season 9, Episode 20: Banner in the Sky: To Conquer the Mountain

Original Air Date—17 February 1963
Third Man on the Mountain (1959) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 9, Episode 21: Banner in the Sky: The Killer Mountain

Original Air Date—24 February 1963
Third Man on the Mountain (1959) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 9, Episode 22: A Square Peg in a Round Hole

Original Air Date—3 March 1963
Ludwig Von Drake has founded the Research Institute For Human Behavior to study humans' psychological makeup. He uses Donald Duck as his guinea pig for the testing.

Season 9, Episode 23: The Horse with the Flying Tail

Original Air Date—10 March 1963
_Horse with the Flying Tail, The (1960)_ edited for television presentation.

Season 9, Episode 24: Kidnapped: Part 1

Original Air Date—17 March 1963
Kidnapped (1960) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 9, Episode 25: Kidnapped: Part 2

Original Air Date—24 March 1963
Kidnapped (1960) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 10


Season 10, Episode 1: The Horse Without a Head: The 100,000,000 Franc Train Robbery

Original Air Date—29 September 1963

Season 10, Episode 2: The Horse Without a Head: The Key to the Cache

Original Air Date—6 October 1963

Season 10, Episode 3: Fly with Von Drake

Original Air Date—13 October 1963

Season 10, Episode 4: The Wahoo Bobcat

Original Air Date—20 October 1963

Season 10, Episode 5: The Waltz King: Part 1

Original Air Date—27 October 1963

Season 10, Episode 6: The Waltz King: Part 2

Original Air Date—3 November 1963

Season 10, Episode 7: The Truth About Mother Goose

Original Air Date—17 November 1963
Walt Disney hosts as Ludvig Von Drake tells the stories behind Mother Goose rhymes, such as "Little Jack Horner", "Mary, Mary quite Contrary" and "London Bridge is Falling Down". Little Jack Horner is based on Henry VIII supposing to get a deed of land as a present December 25th, but instead it falls into the hands of Jack Horner who gets the land himself. Mary, Mary, quite Contrary is based on Mary, Queen of Scots who indeed was quite contrary! She married Henry, Lord Darnley and proceeded to do all that brought ill to Scotland, such as executing Darnley, fighting Queen Elizabeth I of England and ending up abdicating her throne. In London Bridge is falling down, Ludvig Von Drake tells us the history of the bridge which was renown all over the world. Houses were built on it. Then the London Fire weakened it so that was crumbling, and the mocking song "London Bridge is Falling Down" was sung. It was demolished in 1823. Ludvig Von Drake then tells a fairy tale (Footage of the "Mickey and the Beanstalk" segment of the movie Fun and Fancy Free is used). Walt Disney then closes the show saying the only thing left to do is tell us about the next show(Note: it is previewed "The Silver Fox and Sam Davenport" but this episode did not air the following week).

Season 10, Episode 8: The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon

Original Air Date—24 November 1963
_Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon, The (1960)_ edited for television presentation.

Season 10, Episode 9: Pollyanna: Part 1

Original Air Date—1 December 1963
Pollyanna (1960) re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 10, Episode 10: Pollyanna: Part 2

Original Air Date—8 December 1963
Pollyanna (1960) re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 10, Episode 11: Pollyanna: Part 3

Original Air Date—15 December 1963
Pollyanna (1960) re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 10, Episode 12: The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog: Where the Heck Is Hector?

Original Air Date—5 January 1964
Aboard the merchant ship Simaloer, Mr Danzer and his circus troupe travelling to Lisbon. Mr Danzer needs badly new attractions for modest circus, and notices Hector, an airdale dog that is cute and well trained by the second-pilot. He makes a generous offer, but Mantell refuses to sell his dog. During their stay in Lisbon, gets involved in a bar fight, and is separated from Hector. The wonders thr ough Lisbon's streets, finds his way to the docks, and boards a ship - the wrong one. When the ship's crew finds

Season 10, Episode 13: The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog: Who the Heck Is Hector?

Original Air Date—12 January 1964

Season 10, Episode 14: Mediterranean Cruise

Original Air Date—19 January 1964

Season 10, Episode 15: Bristle Face: Part 1

Original Air Date—26 January 1964

Season 10, Episode 16: Bristle Face: Part 2

Original Air Date—2 February 1964

Season 10, Episode 17: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 1

Original Air Date—December 1963
Dr. Syn, a country priest leads a rebel band against the King's naval press gangs. Press gangs (impressment) roam the country side beating young men into submission or unconsciousness, usually at local inns and pubs, in order to enslave them in the Royal British Navy. Dr. Syn conceals his secret identity behind a sackcloth mask, and carries on activities ala Scarlet Pimpernel and Zorro from his parish base.

Season 10, Episode 18: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 2

Original Air Date—December 1963
Dr. Syn, alias The Scarecrow, must find a way to protect his smuggling band not only from the King's forces but also from a would-be traitor within his own gang.

Season 10, Episode 19: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh: Part 3

Original Air Date—December 1963
Under pressure from King George III to capture The Scarecrow or lose his command, General Pugh plans to use two prisoners, an escapee from the Royal Navy and an American colonist, to trap The Scarecrow.

Season 10, Episode 20: The Legend of Two Gypsy Dogs

Original Air Date—1 March 1964

Season 10, Episode 21: For the Love of Willadean: A Taste of Melon

Original Air Date—8 March 1964
Nostalgic tale of two brothers and their new neighbor, who all fight over the attentions of the pretty girl in the farmhouse down the road; the girl's name is Willadean. Prize winning watermelons and a house reputed to be haunted figure in the plot line.

Season 10, Episode 22: For the Love of Willadean: Treasure in the Haunted House

Original Air Date—15 March 1964

Season 10, Episode 23: In Shape with Von Drake

Original Air Date—22 March 1964
Prof. Ludwig Von Drake returns for another of his interesting treatments of two favorite subjects: sports and fitness. He illustrates his points through the use of several Goofy cartoons.

Season 10, Episode 24: Greyfriars Bobby: Part 1

Original Air Date—29 March 1964
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 10, Episode 25: Greyfriars Bobby: Part 2

Original Air Date—5 April 1964
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 10, Episode 26: Jungle Cat

Original Air Date—12 April 1964
Jungle Cat (1959) edited for television presentation.

Season 10, Episode 27: Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair

Original Air Date—17 May 1964
Walt Disney shows the viewing audience dinosaurs that will be used at the 1964 New York World's Fair in which Disneyland will play an important part at. Then a cartoon history of World's Fairs cave men are shown(The Hi-Los sing us the history)that is often hilarious and nonsensical, such as a man with a giant match and another man lighting his cigar in the flame and then the cigar explodes. Some serious material is used also about World Fairs of the 19th Century. Walt then goes into a film history of World's Fairs that are facetious and often hilarious. Walt then gets back to the dinosaurs and to cave men that will be used at the New York World's Fair as we go to the imagineering department of Disneyland. The cave men will be audio-animatronic.Next, Walt shows the Abraham Lincoln exhibit to be used at the Fair. Next, Walt shows us the the Carousel Theatre of Progress, and he shows how audio-animatronics work. It is all recorded on tape, every movement from the mouth movements to the wink of an eye. Then we see a performance of it as the song "There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow" is sung. We then are shown a model of the Tower of the Four Winds, and then taken to the World's Fair to see the completed 120 ft. tower. The characters of Disneyland gather there and entertain kids and adults alike. We then are taken through the "It's a Small World" ride, and then the show concludes with fountains and fireworks at the Fair.

Season 11


Season 11, Episode 1: Nikki, Wild Dog of the North: Part 1

Original Air Date—27 September 1964
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 2: Nikki, Wild Dog of the North: Part 2

Original Air Date—4 October 1964
Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (1961) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 3: A Rag, a Bone, a Box of Junk

Original Air Date—11 October 1964
Walt hosts a look at his cartoons' stop-motion techniques.

Season 11, Episode 4: The Tenderfoot: Part 1

Original Air Date—18 October 1964

Season 11, Episode 5: The Tenderfoot: Part 2

Original Air Date—25 October 1964

Season 11, Episode 6: The Tenderfoot: Part 3

Original Air Date—1 November 1964

Season 11, Episode 7: One Day at Teton Marsh

Original Air Date—8 November 1964

Season 11, Episode 8: Ben and Me/Peter and the Wolf

Original Air Date—15 November 1964

Season 11, Episode 9: Toby Tyler: Part 1

Original Air Date—22 November 1964
Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 10: Toby Tyler: Part 2

Original Air Date—29 November 1964
Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus (1960) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 11: Big Red: Part 1

Original Air Date—6 December 1964
Big Red (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 12: Big Red: Part 2

Original Air Date—13 December 1964
Big Red (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 13: Disneyland 10th Anniversary

Original Air Date—3 January 1965
Walt Disney introduces Julie Reems,Miss Disneyland Tencennial,who is to travel as Disneyland's official ambassador,and he shows Julie the imagineering department at Disneyland,and shows her the initial project of the IT'S A SMALL WORLD building that will be built,and the new restaurant that will be built. Then he shows her the haunted mansion that will be built,and miniatures of the Pirates of the Carribean ride that will be built.Next,Tinkerbell uses her "magic" to take viewers to Disneyland for the big 10 year celebration with Mickey and the gang.A big cake with dancing candles(girls in candle costumes) entertains us,then the big cake separates into pieces that put on a nonsensical (to be funny)show.Bands from Anaheim high schools march and play down the main street of Disneyland,and Mickey Mouse pounds a big oversized drum. Walt then takes Julie and viewers on a history of Disneyland and how it was built.Footage of such people as the Shah of Iran,Prince Bernhart of the Netherlands,India's prime minister Nehru and U.S.President Dwight Eisenhower and grandchildren riding the rides are featured.Footage of John Mills and his wife and daughter Hayley looking over the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse is featured.The jungleland ride is then shown.Next,Walt takes Julie to meet one of the parrots of the Tiki room.The secrets of how the Tiki room works are revealed.The show ends with Disneyland at night,and the Dixieland at Disneyland celebration,and it ends with people on the steamship MARK TWAIN singing "When the Saints come Marching In" and fireworks explode in the air.

Season 11, Episode 14: Ida, the Offbeat Eagle

Original Air Date—10 January 1965
After falling out of her nest, a young eagle is rescued by a rancher, and she in turn, rescues him.

Season 11, Episode 15: The Adventures of Gallegher: Part 1

Original Air Date—24 January 1965

Season 11, Episode 16: The Adventures of Gallegher: Part 2

Original Air Date—31 January 1965

Season 11, Episode 17: The Adventures of Gallegher: Part 3

Original Air Date—7 February 1965

Season 11, Episode 18: An Otter in the Family

Original Air Date—21 February 1965

Season 11, Episode 19: Almost Angels: Part 1

Original Air Date—28 February 1965
Almost Angels (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 20: Almost Angels: Part 2

Original Air Date—7 March 1965
Almost Angels (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 11, Episode 21: Kilroy: Part 1

Original Air Date—14 March 1965

Season 11, Episode 22: Kilroy: Part 2

Original Air Date—21 March 1965

Season 11, Episode 23: Kilroy: Part 3

Original Air Date—28 March 1965

Season 11, Episode 24: Kilroy: Part 4

Original Air Date—4 April 1965

Season 12


Season 12, Episode 1: The Yellowstone Cubs

Original Air Date—19 September 1965
Yellowstone Cubs (1963) edited for television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 2: The Further Adventures of Gallegher: A Case of Murder

Original Air Date—26 September 1965

Season 12, Episode 3: The Further Adventures of Gallegher: The Big Swindle

Original Air Date—3 October 1965

Season 12, Episode 4: The Further Adventures of Gallegher: The Daily Press vs. City Hall

Original Air Date—10 October 1965

Season 12, Episode 5: Flight of the White Stallions: Part 1

Original Air Date—17 October 1965
Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 6: Flight of the White Stallions: Part 2

Original Air Date—24 October 1965
Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) re-titled and re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 7: Minado, the Wolverine

Original Air Date—7 November 1965

Season 12, Episode 8: The Three Lives of Thomasina: Part 1

Original Air Date—14 November 1965
_Three Lives of Thomasina, The (1964)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 9: The Three Lives of Thomasina: Part 2

Original Air Date—21 November 1965
_Three Lives of Thomasina, The (1964)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 10: The Three Lives of Thomasina: Part 3

Original Air Date—28 November 1965
_Three Lives of Thomasina, The (1964)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 11: Summer Magic: Part 1

Original Air Date—5 December 1965
Summer Magic (1963) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 12: Summer Magic: Part 2

Original Air Date—12 December 1965
Summer Magic (1963) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 13: A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood

Original Air Date—19 December 1965

Season 12, Episode 14: Moon Pilot: Part 1

Original Air Date—16 January 1966
Moon Pilot (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 15: Moon Pilot: Part 2

Original Air Date—23 January 1966
Moon Pilot (1962) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 16: Music for Everybody

Original Air Date—30 January 1966
Ludwig Von Drake hosts this look at the importance of music in people's lives.

Season 12, Episode 17: The Legend of Young Dick Turpin: Part 1

Original Air Date—13 February 1966

Season 12, Episode 18: The Legend of Young Dick Turpin: Part 2

Original Air Date—20 February 1966

Season 12, Episode 19: Ballerina: Part 1

Original Air Date—27 February 1966

Season 12, Episode 20: Ballerina: Part 2

Original Air Date—6 March 1966

Season 12, Episode 21: Run, Light Buck, Run

Original Air Date—13 March 1966

Season 12, Episode 22: A Tiger Walks: Part 1

Original Air Date—20 March 1966
_Tiger Walks, A (1964)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 23: A Tiger Walks: Part 2

Original Air Date—27 March 1966
_Tiger Walks, A (1964)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 12, Episode 24: Concho, the Coyote Who Wasn't

Original Air Date—10 April 1966

Season 13


Season 13, Episode 1: Emil and the Detectives: Part 1

Original Air Date—11 September 1966
Emil and the Detectives (1964) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 13, Episode 2: Emil and the Detectives: Part 2

Original Air Date—18 September 1966
Emil and the Detectives (1964) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 13, Episode 3: The Legend of El Blanco

Original Air Date—25 September 1966

Season 13, Episode 4: Savage Sam: Part 1

Original Air Date—2 October 1966
Savage Sam (1963) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 13, Episode 5: Savage Sam: Part 2

Original Air Date—9 October 1966
Savage Sam (1963) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 13, Episode 6: The 101 Problems of Hercules

Original Air Date—16 October 1966

Season 13, Episode 7: Gallegher Goes West: Showdown with the Sundown Kid

Original Air Date—23 October 1966

Season 13, Episode 8: Gallegher Goes West: Crusading Reporter

Original Air Date—30 October 1966

Season 13, Episode 9: A Ranger's Guide to Nature

Original Air Date—13 November 1966
Through animation, live-action and song, the Brownstone ranger, J. Audobon Woodlore, takes Donald Duck's three nephews on a tour of the wonders of the natural world.

Season 13, Episode 10: The Moon-Spinners: Part 1

Original Air Date—20 November 1966
_Moon-Spinners, The (1964)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 13, Episode 11: The Moon-Spinners: Part 2

Original Air Date—27 November 1966
_Moon-Spinners, The (1964)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 13, Episode 12: The Moon-Spinners: Part 3

Original Air Date—4 December 1966
_Moon-Spinners, The (1964)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 13, Episode 13: Joker, the Amiable Ocelot

Original Air Date—11 December 1966

Season 13, Episode 14: Disneyland Around the Seasons

Original Air Date—18 December 1966
Walt takes viewers on yet another tour of Disneyland to point out some of the newest additions to the park, including New Orleans Square, It's a Small World and Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln.

Season 13, Episode 15: Willie and the Yank: The Deserter

Original Air Date—8 January 1967

Season 13, Episode 16: Willie and the Yank: The Mosby Raiders

Original Air Date—15 January 1967

Season 13, Episode 17: Willie and the Yank: The Matchmaker

Original Air Date—22 January 1967

Season 13, Episode 18: Gallegher Goes West: Tragedy on the Trail

Original Air Date—29 January 1967

Season 13, Episode 19: Gallegher Goes West: Trial by Terror

Original Air Date—5 February 1967

Season 13, Episode 20: The Boy Who Flew with Condors

Original Air Date—19 February 1967

Season 13, Episode 21: Atta Girl, Kelly!: K for Kelly

Original Air Date—5 March 1967

Season 13, Episode 22: Atta Girl, Kelly!: Dog of Destiny

Original Air Date—12 March 1967

Season 13, Episode 23: Atta Girl, Kelly!: Love Is Blind

Original Air Date—19 March 1967

Season 13, Episode 24: Man on Wheels

Original Air Date—26 March 1967

Season 13, Episode 25: A Salute to Alaska

Original Air Date—2 April 1967

Season 14


Season 14, Episode 1: The Tattooed Police Horse

Original Air Date—10 September 1967

Season 14, Episode 2: The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper

Original Air Date—17 September 1967

Season 14, Episode 3: How the West Was Lost

Original Air Date—24 September 1967

Season 14, Episode 4: The Fighting Prince of Donegal: Part 1

Original Air Date—1 October 1967
_Fighting Prince of Donegal, The (1966)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 14, Episode 5: The Fighting Prince of Donegal: Part 2

Original Air Date—8 October 1967
_Fighting Prince of Donegal, The (1966)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 14, Episode 6: The Fighting Prince of Donegal: Part 3

Original Air Date—15 October 1967
_Fighting Prince of Donegal, The (1966)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 14, Episode 7: Run, Appaloosa, Run

Original Air Date—22 October 1967
Run, Appaloosa, Run (1966) edited for television presentation.

Season 14, Episode 8: One Day on Beetle Rock

Original Air Date—19 November 1967

Season 14, Episode 9: The Monkey's Uncle: Part 1

Original Air Date—26 November 1967
_Monkey's Uncle, The (1965)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 14, Episode 10: The Monkey's Uncle: Part 2

Original Air Date—3 December 1967
_Monkey's Uncle, The (1965)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 14, Episode 11: A Boy Called Nuthin': Part 1

Original Air Date—10 December 1967

Season 14, Episode 12: A Boy Called Nuthin': Part 2

Original Air Date—17 December 1967

Season 14, Episode 13: Way Down Cellar: Part 1

Original Air Date—7 January 1968

Season 14, Episode 14: Way Down Cellar: Part 2

Original Air Date—14 January 1968

Season 14, Episode 15: From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow

Original Air Date—21 January 1968

Season 14, Episode 16: Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua: Part 1

Original Air Date—28 January 1968
A recently orphaned boy living in Mexico has one item that would link him to family, an old letter from an uncle with an address in Tucson, AZ. He set out across country and desert to locate this uncle in Tucson. At the border he was unwillingly linked up with a small chihuahua. The story is of their experiences as they made their trek across the desert, some funny and others harrowing. They encountered friendly people to aggressive Javelinas. They never found Pablo's uncle, but in the end they did find a loving family.

Season 14, Episode 17: Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua: Part 2

Original Air Date—4 February 1968

Season 14, Episode 18: My Family Is a Menagerie

Original Air Date—11 February 1968

Season 14, Episode 19: The Young Loner: Part 1

Original Air Date—25 February 1968

Season 14, Episode 20: The Young Loner: Part 2

Original Air Date—3 March 1968

Season 14, Episode 21: Wild Heart

Original Air Date—10 March 1968

Season 14, Episode 22: The Ranger of Brownstone

Original Air Date—17 March 1968
Ranger J. Audobon Woodlore tries to run his national park with efficiency, but one of the bears, Humphrey, manages to continually sabotage operations, as seen in various cartoons taking place at the park.

Season 14, Episode 23: The Mystery of Edward Sims: Part 1

Original Air Date—31 March 1968
The Killigrews, a family of Cornish immigrants, arrive in Brimstone. Upon arrival from England, the land agent informs them that the land they purchased from a man calling himself Edward Sims is worthless. Gallagher, a teen-aged reporter for the local newspaper "The Brimstone Blast," tries to help the family determine the true identity of the swindler.

Season 14, Episode 24: The Mystery of Edward Sims: Part 2

Original Air Date—7 April 1968

Season 14, Episode 25: Ten Who Dared

Original Air Date—14 April 1968
Ten Who Dared (1960) edited for television presentation.

Season 14, Episode 26: Nature's Charter Tours

Original Air Date—28 April 1968

Season 15


Season 15, Episode 1: The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle

Original Air Date—15 September 1968
_Legend of the Boy and the Eagle, The (1967)_ edited for television presentation.

Season 15, Episode 2: Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents: Part 1

Original Air Date—22 September 1968

Season 15, Episode 3: Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents: Part 2

Original Air Date—29 September 1968

Season 15, Episode 4: Pacifically Peeking

Original Air Date—6 October 1968

Season 15, Episode 5: Brimstone, the Amish Horse

Original Air Date—27 October 1968

Season 15, Episode 6: The Ugly Dachshund: Part 1

Original Air Date—3 November 1968
_Ugly Dachshund, The (1966)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 15, Episode 7: The Ugly Dachshund: Part 2

Original Air Date—10 November 1968
_Ugly Dachshund, The (1966)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 15, Episode 8: The Treasure of San Bosco Reef: Part 1

Original Air Date—24 November 1968

Season 15, Episode 9: The Treasure of San Bosco Reef: Part 2

Original Air Date—1 December 1968

Season 15, Episode 10: The Owl That Didn't Give a Hoot

Original Air Date—15 December 1968
Johnny Fredericks, a young boy taking photographs of wildlife near Salt Lake City, Utah, discovers an abandoned baby Great Horned Owl. Johnny takes the animal home against his parents' advice and tries to raise it to maturity. Johnny, who names the owl Harriet, continues to use her as a model for his photographic essays, but Harriet has trouble adapting to life as a household pet. She often gets into mischief and causes damage throughout the house. As a result, she is banished from the house. Johnny realizes he must set the owl free, but he also knows she will die, for Harriet has never had to hunt or care for herself. The boy begins a training program to prepare Harriet for life in the wilderness. He starts with short tethered flights and examples of what should be tasty meals for an owl. Eventually, the day comes when Harriet must be set free. Problems arise when a neighbor suspects Harriet of killing one of his prized racing pigeons, and the man vows to kill the owl if she returns to his property. Harriet does fly there again, but luckily reveals that a rat was the real killer. The story ends as Harriet leaves for a new life in the wild with a new mate.

Season 15, Episode 11: The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show

Original Air Date—22 December 1968

Season 15, Episode 12: Solomon, the Sea Turtle

Original Air Date—5 January 1969

Season 15, Episode 13: Those Calloways: Part 1

Original Air Date—12 January 1969
Those Calloways (1965) re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 15, Episode 14: Those Calloways: Part 2

Original Air Date—19 January 1969
Those Calloways (1965) re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 15, Episode 15: Those Calloways: Part 3

Original Air Date—26 January 1969
Those Calloways (1965) re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 15, Episode 16: Pancho, the Fastest Paw in the West

Original Air Date—2 February 1969

Season 15, Episode 17: The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 1

Original Air Date—9 February 1969
The Secret of Boyne Castle (television title) or Guns in the Heather (theatrical title) is a wild romp through late 1960's Ireland with two school chums being pursued by spies from an unknown state. The story opens with an automobile chase scene of a mortally wounded Irish underworld figure being chased by the spies. The chase ends at an upper class school where the spies will not of course follow the man they wounded onto the school grounds. The wounded man is looking for an American student at the school by the name of Rich Evans. With his dying breath, he tells Evans to look in, "...my room at Boyne Castle." Rich with his friend Sean O'Connor set off for Boyne Castle but on the way are kidnapped by the spies. They seem to feel that Evans knows something that his older brother Tom - who unbeknown st to Rich Evans is a secret agent - knows. The indignant younger Evans replies, "...Tom's a sales representative for steel company." Evans and O'Connor manage to escape from the "bad guys." But can they make good their escape and make it to Boyne Castle with these underworld figures chasing them?

Season 15, Episode 18: The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 2

Original Air Date—16 February 1969
The Secret of Boyne Castle (television title) or Guns in the Heather (theatrical title) is a wild romp through late 1960's Ireland with two school chums being pursued by spies from an unknown state. After having escaped from the "bad guys," (see description in episode #1) Rich Evans and his friend Sean O'Connor are pursued cross-country by the spies who captured them, with the Irish countryside and highway system as a backdrop. While in captivity the two school chums noticed that one of their captors wore a peculiar looking ring. This ring more than once gives away the head spy while Evans and O'Connor continue on their journey to Boyne Castle. All the while Rich is wondering what his brother Tom's involvement in all this is. The "secret" of course lies at Boyne Castle.

Season 15, Episode 19: The Secret of Boyne Castle: Part 3

Original Air Date—23 February 1969
After using considerable ingenuity to evade their pursuers, Rich Evans and his school chum Sean O'Connor arrive at Boyne Castle. (See descriptions for parts 1 and 2). But the spies who have been chasing them across Ireland have gotten wise to their evasive tactics. What disguise will they use to entrap Evans and O'Connor yet again? What is Tom Evans involvement in all this? And what is the "secret" of Boyne Castle? The Secret of Boyne Castle is a wild romp through 1960's Ireland with the Irish countryside and highway system as a backdrop. It is an unusual thriller which will keep you on the edge of your seat as each episode unfolds right up to the final scene.

Season 15, Episode 20: Nature's Better Built Homes

Original Air Date—2 March 1969

Season 15, Episode 21: Ride a Northbound Horse: Part 1

Original Air Date—16 March 1969

Season 15, Episode 22: Ride a Northbound Horse: Part 2

Original Air Date—23 March 1969

Season 16


Season 16, Episode 1: Wild Geese Calling

Original Air Date—14 September 1969

Season 16, Episode 2: My Dog, the Thief: Part 1

Original Air Date—21 September 1969
An air-traffic reporter discovers that his partner--a St. Bernard dog--has accidentally swiped a priceless necklace from a jewel-smuggling gang.

Season 16, Episode 3: My Dog, the Thief: Part 2

Original Air Date—28 September 1969

Season 16, Episode 4: The Feather Farm

Original Air Date—26 October 1969
Cowboys Les and Shorty are find themselves working on an ostrich ranch where the livestock has plumes instead of horns.

Season 16, Episode 5: Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar: Part 1

Original Air Date—2 November 1969
Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar (1967) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 16, Episode 6: Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar: Part 2

Original Air Date—9 November 1969
Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar (1967) re-edited for two part television presentation.

Season 16, Episode 7: Varda, the Peregrine Falcon

Original Air Date—6 November 1969

Season 16, Episode 8: Secrets of Pirates Inn: Part 1

Original Air Date—23 November 1969

Season 16, Episode 9: Secrets of Pirates Inn: Part 2

Original Air Date—30 November 1969

Season 16, Episode 10: Inky the Crow

Original Air Date—7 December 1969

Season 16, Episode 11: Babes in Toyland: Part 1

Original Air Date—21 December 1969
The first half of a two-part telecast of the re-edited 1961 film.

Season 16, Episode 12: Babes in Toyland: Part 2

Original Air Date—28 December 1969
The second half of a two-part telecast of the re-edited 1961 film.

Season 16, Episode 13: Bon Voyage!: Part 1

Original Air Date—11 January 1970
Bon Voyage! (1962) re-edited for three-part television presentation.

Season 16, Episode 14: Bon Voyage!: Part 2

Original Air Date—18 January 1970
Bon Voyage! (1962) re-edited for three-part television presentation.

Season 16, Episode 15: Bon Voyage!: Part 3

Original Air Date—25 January 1970

Season 16, Episode 16: Smoke: Part 1

Original Air Date—1 February 1970

Season 16, Episode 17: Smoke: Part 2

Original Air Date—8 February 1970

Season 16, Episode 18: Menace on the Mountain: Part 1

Original Air Date—1 March 1970

Season 16, Episode 19: Menace on the Mountain: Part 2

Original Air Date—8 March 1970

Season 16, Episode 20: Disneyland Showtime

Original Air Date—22 March 1970
The Osmond Brothers, accompanied by Kurt Russell and E.J. Peaker, come to Disneyland to perform at a show being held there. But Donny and Jay Osmond go off to explore the park. Worried that they will miss the performance, the rest of the cast go to try and retrieve them before it is too late. They also visit the then-newest Disneyland attraction at the time, the Haunted Mansion.

Season 17


Season 17, Episode 1: Christobalito, the Calypso Colt

Original Air Date—13 September 1970

Season 17, Episode 2: The Boy Who Stole the Elephant: Part 1

Original Air Date—20 September 1970

Season 17, Episode 3: The Boy Who Stole the Elephant: Part 2

Original Air Date—27 September 1970

Season 17, Episode 4: The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City: Part 1

Original Air Date—18 October 1970

Season 17, Episode 5: The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City: Part 2

Original Air Date—25 October 1970

Season 17, Episode 6: Snow Bear: Part 1

Original Air Date—1 November 1970

Season 17, Episode 7: Snow Bear: Part 2

Original Air Date—8 November 1970

Season 17, Episode 8: Monkeys, Go Home: Part 1

Original Air Date—15 November 1970
Monkeys, Go Home! (1967) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 17, Episode 9: Monkeys, Go Home: Part 2

Original Air Date—22 November 1970
Monkeys, Go Home! (1967) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 17, Episode 10: Hang Your Hat on the Wind

Original Air Date—29 November 1970

Season 17, Episode 11: It's Tough to Be a Bird

Original Air Date—13 December 1970

Season 17, Episode 12: Episode #17.12

Original Air Date—????

Season 17, Episode 13: Episode #17.13

Original Air Date—????

Season 17, Episode 14: Three Without Fear: Lost on the Baja Peninsula

Original Air Date—3 January 1971
A father is flying a small plane with his son and experiences engine trouble,landing on a Mexican beach. His son wanders off into the jungle, becoming lost, while the father waits and then takes off in the repaired plane hoping to find help. Meanwhile the son encounters two Mexican children on a quest and together they try solve their troubles on a trek through the jungle.

Season 17, Episode 15: The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin: Part 1

Original Air Date—17 January 1971
_Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, The (1967)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 17, Episode 16: The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin: Part 2

Original Air Date—24 January 1971
_Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, The (1967)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 17, Episode 17: The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin: Part 3

Original Air Date—31 January 1971
_Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, The (1967)_ re-edited into a three-part television presentation.

Season 17, Episode 18: Bayou Boy: Part 1

Original Air Date—7 February 1971

Season 17, Episode 19: Bayou Boy: Part 2

Original Air Date—14 February 1971

Season 18


Season 18, Episode 1: Charlie Crowfoot and the Coati Mundi

Original Air Date—19 September 1971

Season 18, Episode 2: Hacksaw: Part 1

Original Air Date—26 September 1971

Season 18, Episode 3: Hacksaw: Part 2

Original Air Date—3 October 1971

Season 18, Episode 4: Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove: Part 1

Original Air Date—31 October 1971

Season 18, Episode 5: Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove: Part 2

Original Air Date—7 November 1971

Season 18, Episode 6: The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit: Part 1

Original Air Date—14 November 1971
_Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, The (1968)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 18, Episode 7: The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit: Part 2

Original Air Date—21 November 1971
_Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, The (1968)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 18, Episode 8: Lefty, the Dingaling Lynx

Original Air Date—28 November 1971

Season 18, Episode 9: Disney on Parade

Original Air Date—19 December 1971
This telecast of the First Edition of "Disney on Parade" is from the first performance of the Australasian Tour. This is a videotape from the show performed in Adelaide, Australia.

Season 18, Episode 10: Mountain Born

Original Air Date—9 January 1972

Season 18, Episode 11: The Family Band: Part 1

Original Air Date—23 January 1972
_One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, The (1968)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 18, Episode 12: The Family Band: Part 2

Original Air Date—30 January 1972
_One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, The (1968)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 18, Episode 13: Justin Morgan Had a Horse: Part 1

Original Air Date—6 February 1972

Season 18, Episode 14: Justin Morgan Had a Horse: Part 2

Original Air Date—13 February 1972

Season 18, Episode 15: The City Fox

Original Air Date—20 February 1972

Season 18, Episode 16: Chango, Guardian of the Mayan Treasure

Original Air Date—19 March 1972

Season 18, Episode 17: Michael O'Hara the Fourth: Part 1

Original Air Date—26 March 1972

Season 18, Episode 18: Michael O'Hara the Fourth: Part 2

Original Air Date—2 April 1972

Season 18, Episode 19: Dad, Can I Borrow the Car

Original Air Date—9 April 1972

Season 19


Season 19, Episode 1: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes: Part 1

Original Air Date—17 September 1972
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 19, Episode 2: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes: Part 2

Original Air Date—24 September 1972
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 19, Episode 3: The Nashville Coyote

Original Air Date—1 October 1972

Season 19, Episode 4: The High Flying Spy: Part 1

Original Air Date—22 October 1972

Season 19, Episode 5: The High Flying Spy: Part 2

Original Air Date—29 October 1972

Season 19, Episode 6: The High Flying Spy: Part 3

Original Air Date—6 November 1972

Season 19, Episode 7: Nosey, the Sweetest Skunk in the West

Original Air Date—19 November 1972

Season 19, Episode 8: Chandar, the Black Leopard of Ceylon: Part 1

Original Air Date—26 November 1972

Season 19, Episode 9: Chandar, the Black Leopard of Ceylon: Part 2

Original Air Date—3 December 1972

Season 19, Episode 10: Salty, the Hijacked Harbor Seal

Original Air Date—17 December 1972

Season 19, Episode 11: The Mystery of Dracula's Castle: Part 1

Original Air Date—7 January 1973

Season 19, Episode 12: The Mystery of Dracula's Castle: Part 2

Original Air Date—14 January 1973

Season 19, Episode 13: Fifty Happy Years

Original Air Date—21 January 1973

Season 19, Episode 14: Rascal: Part 1

Original Air Date—11 February 1973
Rascal (1969) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 19, Episode 15: Rascal: Part 2

Original Air Date—18 February 1973
Rascal (1969) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 19, Episode 16: Chester, Yesterday's Horse

Original Air Date—4 March 1973

Season 19, Episode 17: The Little Shepherd Dog of Catalina

Original Air Date—11 March 1973

Season 19, Episode 18: The Boy and the Bronc Buster: Part 1

Original Air Date—18 March 1973

Season 19, Episode 19: The Boy and the Bronc Buster: Part 2

Original Air Date—25 March 1973

Season 19, Episode 20: Call It Courage

Original Air Date—1 April 1973

Season 20


Season 20, Episode 1: The Barefoot Executive: Part 1

Original Air Date—16 September 1973
The Barefoot Executive (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 20, Episode 2: The Barefoot Executive: Part 2

Original Air Date—23 September 1973
The Barefoot Executive (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 20, Episode 3: Fire on Kelly Mountain

Original Air Date—30 September 1973

Season 20, Episode 4: Mustang: Part 1

Original Air Date—7 October 1973

Season 20, Episode 5: Mustang: Part 2

Original Air Date—14 October 1973

Season 20, Episode 6: King of the Grizzlies: Part 1

Original Air Date—27 October 1973
King of the Grizzlies (1970) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 20, Episode 7: King of the Grizzlies: Part 2

Original Air Date—4 November 1973
King of the Grizzlies (1970) re-edited into a two-part television presentation.

Season 20, Episode 8: Run, Cougar, Run: Part 1

Original Air Date—25 November 1973

Season 20, Episode 9: Run, Cougar, Run: Part 2

Original Air Date—2 December 1973

Season 20, Episode 10: The Proud Bird from Shanghai

Original Air Date—19 December 1973

Season 20, Episode 11: The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton: Part 1

Original Air Date—6 January 1974

Season 20, Episode 12: The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton: Part 2

Original Air Date—13 January 1974

Season 20, Episode 13: Episode #20.13

Original Air Date—????

Season 20, Episode 14: Hog Wild: Part 1

Original Air Date—20 January 1974

Season 20, Episode 15: Hog Wild: Part 2

Original Air Date—27 January 1974

Season 20, Episode 16: Carlo, the Sierra Coyote

Original Air Date—3 February 1974

Season 20, Episode 17: Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon

Original Air Date—3 March 1974

Season 20, Episode 18: Diamonds on Wheels: Part 1

Original Air Date—10 March 1974

Season 20, Episode 19: Diamonds on Wheels: Part 2

Original Air Date—17 March 1974

Season 20, Episode 20: Diamonds on Wheels: Part 3

Original Air Date—24 March 1974

Season 21


Season 21, Episode 1: The Million Dollar Duck: Part 1

Original Air Date—8 September 1974
The Million Dollar Duck (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 21, Episode 2: The Million Dollar Duck: Part 2

Original Air Date—15 September 1974
The Million Dollar Duck (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 21, Episode 3: Shokee, the Everglades Panther

Original Air Date—29 September 1974

Season 21, Episode 4: Episode #21.4

Original Air Date—????

Season 21, Episode 5: Return of the Big Cat: Part 1

Original Air Date—6 October 1974

Season 21, Episode 6: Return of the Big Cat: Part 2

Original Air Date—13 October 1974

Season 21, Episode 7: Episode #21.7

Original Air Date—????

Season 21, Episode 8: Adventure in Satan's Canyon

Original Air Date—3 November 1974

Season 21, Episode 9: Runaway on the Rogue River

Original Air Date—1 December 1974

Season 21, Episode 10: Stub, the Best Cow Dog in the World

Original Air Date—8 December 1974

Season 21, Episode 11: The Sky's the Limit: Part 1

Original Air Date—19 January 1975

Season 21, Episode 12: The Sky's the Limit: Part 2

Original Air Date—26 January 1975

Season 21, Episode 13: Wild Country: Part 1

Original Air Date—23 February 1975
The Wild Country (1971) re-edited for two part television presentation.

Season 21, Episode 14: Wild Country: Part 2

Original Air Date—2 March 1975
The Wild Country (1971) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 21, Episode 15: The Footloose Goose

Original Air Date—9 March 1975

Season 21, Episode 16: Deacon, the High Noon Dog

Original Air Date—16 March 1975

Season 21, Episode 17: Welcome to the World

Original Air Date—23 March 1975

Season 22


Season 22, Episode 1: The Boy Who Talked to Badgers: Part 1

Original Air Date—14 September 1975

Season 22, Episode 2: The Boy Who Talked to Badgers: Part 2

Original Air Date—21 September 1975

Season 22, Episode 3: The Outlaw Cats of Colossal Cave

Original Air Date—????

Season 22, Episode 4: The Secret of the Pond: Part 1

Original Air Date—????

Season 22, Episode 5: The Secret of the Pond: Part 2

Original Air Date—????

Season 22, Episode 6: Seems There Was This Moose

Original Air Date—19 October 1975

Season 22, Episode 7: Now You See Him, Now You Don't

Original Air Date—26 October 1975
Now You See Him, Now You Don't (1972) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 22, Episode 8: Napoleon and Samantha

Original Air Date—2 November 1975
Napoleon and Samantha (1972) re-edited for television presentation

Season 22, Episode 9: Twister, Bull from the Sky

Original Air Date—4 January 1976

Season 22, Episode 10: The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper: Part 1

Original Air Date—11 January 1976

Season 22, Episode 11: The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper: Part 2

Original Air Date—18 January 1976

Season 22, Episode 12: The Bears and I: Part 1

Original Air Date—1 February 1976
The Bears and I (1974) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 22, Episode 13: The Bears and I: Part 2

Original Air Date—8 February 1976
The Bears and I (1974) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 22, Episode 14: Superdad

Original Air Date—15 February 1976
Superdad (1973) re-edited for 2-part television presentation.

Season 22, Episode 15: The Survival of Sam the Pelican

Original Air Date—????

Season 22, Episode 16: The Flight of the Grey Wolf: Part 1

Original Air Date—14 March 1976

Season 22, Episode 17: The Flight of the Grey Wolf: Part 2

Original Air Date—21 March 1976

Season 22, Episode 18: The Parent Trap

Original Air Date—16 May 1976
The Parent Trap (1961) re-edited for television presentation

Season 23


Season 23, Episode 1: One Little Indian: Part 1

Original Air Date—26 September 1976
One Little Indian (1973) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 23, Episode 2: One Little Indian: Part 2

Original Air Date—3 October 1976
One Little Indian (1973) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 23, Episode 3: The Biscuit Eater: Part 1

Original Air Date—10 October 1976
The Biscuit Eater (1972) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 23, Episode 4: The Biscuit Eater: Part 2

Original Air Date—17 October 1976
The Biscuit Eater (1972) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 23, Episode 5: 20000 Leagues Under the Sea

Original Air Date—24 October 1976
The first network telecast of Walt Disney's classic 1954 film, re-edited for television presentation in pan/scan format.

Season 23, Episode 6: The Secret of Old Glory Mine

Original Air Date—31 October 1976

Season 23, Episode 7: The Apple Dumpling Gang

Original Air Date—14 November 1976
The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 23, Episode 8: Episode #23.8

Original Air Date—????

Season 23, Episode 9: The Golden Dog

Original Air Date—2 January 1977

Season 23, Episode 10: Kit Carson and the Mountain Men: Part 1

Original Air Date—9 January 1977

Season 23, Episode 11: Kit Carson and the Mountain Men: Part 2

Original Air Date—16 January 1977

Season 23, Episode 12: Barry of the Great St. Bernard: Part 1

Original Air Date—30 January 1977

Season 23, Episode 13: Barry of the Great St. Bernard: Part 2

Original Air Date—6 February 1977

Season 23, Episode 14: Episode #23.14

Original Air Date—????

Season 23, Episode 15: The Strongest Man in the World

Original Air Date—27 February 1977
The Strongest Man in the World (1975) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 23, Episode 16: The Ghost of Cypress Swamp

Original Air Date—13 March 1977

Season 23, Episode 17: The Track of the African Bongo: Part 1

Original Air Date—3 April 1977

Season 23, Episode 18: The Track of the African Bongo: Part 2

Original Air Date—10 April 1977

Season 23, Episode 19: The Castaway Cowboy

Original Air Date—8 May 1977
The Castaway Cowboy (1974) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 23, Episode 20: Disney's Greatest Villains

Original Air Date—15 May 1977
The Slave in the Magic Mirror is the host of this show, designed to explain that all heroes need villains to balance things out. Without villains, there would be no heroes. Villains from Disney films abound here.

Season 23, Episode 21: The Bluegrass Special

Original Air Date—22 May 1977

Season 24


Season 24, Episode 1: Gus

Original Air Date—18 September 1977
Gus (1976) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 24, Episode 2: Treasure of Matecumbe

Original Air Date—2 October 1977
Treasure of Matecumbe (1976) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 24, Episode 3: Charley and the Angel

Original Air Date—16 October 1977
Charley and the Angel (1973) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 24, Episode 4: The Incredible Journey

Original Air Date—23 October 1977
The Incredible Journey (1963) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 24, Episode 5: Halloween Hall o' Fame

Original Air Date—30 October 1977

Season 24, Episode 6: The Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World

Original Air Date—20 November 1977

Season 24, Episode 7: From All of Us to All of You

Original Air Date—25 December 1977

Season 24, Episode 8: Three on the Run

Original Air Date—8 January 1978
Two young brothers form an unlikely team of dogs so that they can compete in a prestigious local sled team race.

Season 24, Episode 9: Episode #24.9

Original Air Date—????

Season 24, Episode 10: The Shaggy Dog

Original Air Date—29 January 1978
The Shaggy Dog (1959) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 24, Episode 11: The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverence

Original Air Date—5 February 1978

Season 24, Episode 12: Race for Survival

Original Air Date—5 March 1978
Lost on the East African plains, a greyhound, in search of his master, forms an unlikely alliance with an aging lion.

Season 24, Episode 13: Trail of Danger: Part 1

Original Air Date—12 March 1978

Season 24, Episode 14: Trail of Danger: Part 2

Original Air Date—19 March 1978

Season 24, Episode 15: Episode #24.15

Original Air Date—????

Season 24, Episode 16: Child of Glass

Original Air Date—14 May 1978

Season 24, Episode 17: The Young Runaways

Original Air Date—28 May 1978

Season 25


Season 25, Episode 1: NBC Salutes the 25th Anniversary of the Wonderful World of Disney

Original Air Date—17 September 1978

Season 25, Episode 2: The Shaggy D.A.

Original Air Date—24 September 1978
The Shaggy D.A. (1976) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 3: In Search of the Castaways: Part 1

Original Air Date—1 October 1978
In Search of the Castaways (1962) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 4: In Search of the Castaways: Part 2

Original Air Date—8 October 1978
In Search of the Castaways (1962) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 5: The Gnome-Mobile: Part 1

Original Air Date—29 October 1978
The Gnome-Mobile (1967) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 6: The Gnome-Mobile: Part 2

Original Air Date—5 November 1978
The Gnome-Mobile (1967) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 7: The Boatniks

Original Air Date—12 November 1978
The Boatniks (1970) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 8: Mickey's 50

Original Air Date—19 November 1978

Season 25, Episode 9: Episode #25.9

Original Air Date—????

Season 25, Episode 10: Donovan's Kid: Part 1

Original Air Date—7 January 1979

Season 25, Episode 11: Donovan's Kid: Part 2

Original Air Date—14 January 1979

Season 25, Episode 12: Shadow of Fear: Part 1

Original Air Date—28 January 1979

Season 25, Episode 13: Shadow of Fear: Part 2

Original Air Date—4 February 1979

Season 25, Episode 14: Ride a Wild Pony: Part 1

Original Air Date—11 February 1979
Ride a Wild Pony (1975) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 15: Ride a Wild Pony: Part 2

Original Air Date—18 February 1979
Ride a Wild Pony (1975) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 16: Never a Dull Moment

Original Air Date—4 March 1979
Never a Dull Moment (1968) re-edited for television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 17: The Omega Connection

Original Air Date—18 March 1979
The London Connection (1979) re-edited for USA television presentation.

Season 25, Episode 18: Born to Run: Part 1

Original Air Date—25 March 1979

Season 25, Episode 19: Born to Run: Part 2

Original Air Date—1 April 1979

Season 25, Episode 20: Sky Trap

Original Air Date—13 May 1979

Season 26


Season 26, Episode 1: The Absent-Minded Professor: Part 1

Original Air Date—9 September 1979
The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 26, Episode 2: The Absent-Minded Professor: Part 2

Original Air Date—16 September 1979
The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 26, Episode 3: The Love Bug

Original Air Date—23 September 1979
The Love Bug (1968) re-edited for two-part television presentation

Season 26, Episode 4: Baseball Fever

Original Air Date—14 October 1979
Baseball is the subject of this episode, which looks at the studio's cartoon shorts themed to the all-American pastime.

Season 26, Episode 5: Major Effects

Original Air Date—16 December 1979

Season 26, Episode 6: Episode #26.6

Original Air Date—????

Season 26, Episode 7: That Darn Cat!

Original Air Date—13 January 1980
That Darn Cat! (1965) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 26, Episode 8: Episode #26.8

Original Air Date—????

Season 26, Episode 9: Episode #26.9

Original Air Date—????

Season 26, Episode 10: Escape to Witch Mountain

Original Air Date—17 February 1980
Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 26, Episode 11: The Kids Who Knew Too Much

Original Air Date—9 March 1980

Season 26, Episode 12: Son of Flubber

Original Air Date—16 March 1980
Son of Flubber (1963) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 26, Episode 13: Episode #26.13

Original Air Date—????

Season 26, Episode 14: The Sultan and the Rock Star

Original Air Date—20 April 1980

Season 26, Episode 15: The Secret of Lost Valley: Part 1

Original Air Date—27 April 1980

Season 26, Episode 16: The Secret of Lost Valley: Part 2

Original Air Date—4 May 1980

Season 27


Season 27, Episode 1: Episode #27.1

Original Air Date—????

Season 27, Episode 2: Old Yeller: Part 1

Original Air Date—9 November 1980
Old Yeller (1957) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 27, Episode 3: Old Yeller: Part 2

Original Air Date—16 November 1980
Old Yeller (1957) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 27, Episode 4: The Mouseketeer Reunion

Original Air Date—23 November 1980

Season 27, Episode 5: The Ghosts of Buxley Hall: Part 1

Original Air Date—21 December 1980

Season 27, Episode 6: The Ghosts of Buxley Hall: Part 2

Original Air Date—28 December 1980

Season 27, Episode 7: Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life

Original Air Date—26 April 1981
Former Disney child star Hayley Mills returns to the Walt Disney Studio for a look at the techniques of animated film production, with various veteran Disney animators illustrating said techniques.

Season 27, Episode 8: Follow Me, Boys!: Part 1

Original Air Date—2 August 1981
Follow Me, Boys! (1966) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 27, Episode 9: Follow Me, Boys!: Part 2

Original Air Date—9 August 1981
Follow Me, Boys! (1966) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28


Season 28, Episode 3: Herbie Rides Again: Part 1

Original Air Date—10 October 1981
Herbie Rides Again (1974) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 4: Herbie Rides Again: Part 2

Original Air Date—17 October 1981
Herbie Rides Again (1974) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 6: The Last Flight of Noah's Ark: Part 1

Original Air Date—31 October 1981
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (1980) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 7: The Last Flight of Noah's Ark: Part 2

Original Air Date—7 November 1981
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark (1980) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 10: The Cherokee Trail

Original Air Date—28 November 1981

Season 28, Episode 12: Walt Disney: One Man's Dream

Original Air Date—12 December 1981
Various entertainers and artists look at how Walt Disney influenced these areas through his work in a variety of fields.

Season 28, Episode 14: Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang

Original Air Date—16 January 1982

Season 28, Episode 16: The Cat from Outer Space: Part 1

Original Air Date—30 January 1982
The Cat from Outer Space (1978) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 17: The Cat from Outer Space: Part 2

Original Air Date—6 January 1982
The Cat from Outer Space (1978) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 19: Beyond Witch Mountain

Original Air Date—20 February 1982

Season 28, Episode 20: The Spaceman and King Arthur: Part 1

Original Air Date—27 February 1982
The Spaceman and King Arthur (1979) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 21: The Spaceman and King Arthur: Part 2

Original Air Date—6 March 1982
The Spaceman and King Arthur (1979) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 28, Episode 22: The Adventures of Pollyanna

Original Air Date—10 April 1982

Season 29


Season 29, Episode 1: The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Part 1

Original Air Date—25 September 1982
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 2: The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Part 2

Original Air Date—2 October 1982
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 3: Freaky Friday: Part 1

Original Air Date—9 October 1982
Freaky Friday (1976) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 4: Freaky Friday: Part 2

Original Air Date—16 October 1982
Freaky Friday (1976) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 5: Epcot Center: The Opening Celebration

Original Air Date—23 October 1982

Season 29, Episode 6: Disney's Halloween Treat

Original Air Date—30 October 1982

Season 29, Episode 7: No Deposit, No Return: Part 1

Original Air Date—5 November 1982
No Deposit, No Return (1976) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 8: No Deposit, No Return: Part 2

Original Air Date—12 November 1982
No Deposit, No Return (1976) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 9: Blackbeard's Ghost: Part 1

Original Air Date—20 November 1982
Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 10: Blackbeard's Ghost: Part 2

Original Air Date—27 November 1982
Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 11: Episode #29.11

Original Air Date—????

Season 29, Episode 12: Episode #29.12

Original Air Date—????

Season 29, Episode 13: Episode #29.13

Original Air Date—????

Season 29, Episode 14: The World's Greatest Athlete: Part 1

Original Air Date—4 January 1983
The World's Greatest Athlete (1973) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 29, Episode 15: The World's Greatest Athlete: Part 2

Original Air Date—11 January 1983
The World's Greatest Athlete (1973) re-edited for two-part television presentation.

Season 30


Season 30, Episode 8: Disney Goes to the Oscars

Original Air Date—23 March 1986
Host Tony Danza takes a look at Disney films that won or were nominated for the Academy Award.

Season 31


Season 31, Episode 7: Walt Disney World's 15th Anniversary Celebration

Original Air Date—9 November 1986

Season 33


Season 33, Episode 8: Davy Crockett: A Natural Man

Original Air Date—18 December 1988
Davy Crockett finds his uncle who vanished over 20 years previous after a deadly Indiana raid attacked, along the way his buddy George is attacked by a Grizzly Bear.

Season 34


Season 34, Episode 15: Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration

Original Air Date—4 February 1990
Disneyland celebrates its 35th anniversary through a series of sketches and fast-paced musical numbers.

Season 34, Episode 16: A DuckTales Valentine

Original Air Date—11 February 1990
Scrooge, his three nephews, Webby, and Launchpad go on an expedition to find the lost temple of Aphroducky, the Goddess of Love. When they find the magic arrows of Cupid, which were hidden there by the goddesses' husband, Vulcan and take them back with them to Duckberg, Aphroducky comes to get them back. Scrooge is accidentally poked with one of the arrows by the kids, which causes him to fall madly in love with Aphroducky.

Unknown Season


Davy Crockett: A Letter to Polly

Original Air Date—11 June 1989

Davy Crockett: Guardian Spirit

Original Air Date—13 January 1989

Davy Crockett: Rainbow in the Thunder

Original Air Date—20 November 1988

Disney's All American Sports Nuts

Original Air Date—15 December 1988

The Absent-Minded Professor Trading Places

Original Air Date—26 February 1989
Henry Crawford is tricked into job swapping by an old friend with an evil plan.

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