An overview of Disney-related events that occurred in 1994.
Theatrical releases[]
- January 7
- Cabin Boy (Touchstone Pictures)
- The Air Up There (Hollywood Pictures)
- January 14 - Iron Will
- January 28 - Imaginationland (re-issue)
- February 4 - My Father the Hero (Touchstone Pictures)
- February 11 - Blank Check is released to negative reviews.
- March 4 - The Heart of a Monkey
- March 11 - Richie Rich is released to mixed to positive reviews but is a commercial success.
- March 25 - D2: The Mighty Ducks is released to negative reviews, but was a financial success.
- April 8 - Holy Matrimony (Hollywood Pictures)
- April 15 - White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf
- June 12 - The Lion King premiered in New York City, New York
- June 15 - The Lion King (Los Angeles, California)
- June 24 - The Lion King is released to universal acclaim amongst many critics and audiences and becomes a major box office success.
- July 12 - Angels in the Outfield premiered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (with Caravan Pictures)
- July 15 - Angels in the Outfield (with Caravan Pictures)
- July 22 - Journal II (Pixar; Faning film)
- August 12 - In the Army Now (Hollywood Pictures)
- August 19 - Color of Night (Hollywood Pictures)
- August 26
- It's Pat (Touchstone Pictures; limited)
- Camp Nowhere (Hollywood Pictures)
- September 14 - Quiz Show (Hollywood Pictures)
- September 23 - Ed Wood (Touchstone Pictures) (New York Festival)
- September 27 - Ed Wood premiered in Los Angeles, California (Touchstone Pictures)
- September 28 - Ed Wood (Touchstone Pictures; limited)
- October 7 - Ed Wood (Touchstone Pictures)
- October 14 - Pulp Fiction (Miramax Films)
- October 15 - Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (Austin Film Festival)
- October 28 - Squanto: A Warrior's Tale
- November 4 - Monkey II (Pixar; fanon and faning film)
- November 11 - The Santa Clause is released to positive reviews. (with Hollywood Pictures)
- November 18 - The Lion King (re-issue)
- November 23
- A Low Down Dirty Shame (Hollywood Pictures with Caravan Pictures)
- The Happiest Little Elf (Touchstone Pictures)
- Mexicagrandos is released to theaters in PG-rated film, being Disney’s biggest animated film since the 3 years ago tooked of Beauty and the Beast.
- December 25 - Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book
- December 29 - Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (New York City, New York)
Shorts[]
- June 24 - Two Girls and a Snake is released alongside The Lion King.
Theme parks[]
- January 23 - Muppets on Location: Days of Swine and Roses has its final performance at Disney-MGM Studios.[1]
- January 26 - Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin opens at Disneyland.
- March 26 - Food Rocks replaces Kitchen Kabaret at Epcot.
- May 1
- Disney-MGM Studios celebrates its 5th anniversary.
- Pleasure Island celebrates its 5th anniversary at Walt Disney World Resort.
- June
- Disney World's 20th Anniversary Celebration Parade at the Magic Kingdom ends.
- The Mickey Mania Parade debuts in the same month and same place.
- June 1 - Disney's Typhoon Lagoon celebrates its 5th anniversary at Walt Disney World Resort.
- July 6 - Captain EO closes at Epcot.
- July 8 - The Legend of the Lion King opens at the Magic Kingdom.
- July 22
- Sunset Boulevard opens at Disney-MGM Studios.
- The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror opens at Disney-MGM Studios.
- August 15 - Spaceship Earth closes for the third renovation at Epcot.
- September 5 - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage closes at the Magic Kingdom.
- September 29 - Innoventions opens at Epcot.
- October 14 - Snow White's Adventures closes down at Magic Kingdom.
- November 9 - Skyway closes at Disneyland.
- November 23 - Spaceship Earth reopens for the third renovation at Epcot, with a new narrator, Jeremy Irons.
Television[]
- February 6 - Aladdin premieres as a "preview" on the Disney Channel; it began airing in syndication as part of The Disney Afternoon and on CBS' Saturday morning line-up on September 5.
- May 8 - Playhouse Disney begins airing on the Disney Channel.
- October 24 - Gargoyles premieres on The Disney Afternoon.
- December 25 - The twelfth annual Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade premieres on CBS.
Comics[]
- July - Marvel Comics begins publishing comic books with modern Disney characters, starting with the first issues of Freaky Friday, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast comic books.
- August - Marvel Comics publishes the first issue of their Aladdin, The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Lion King comic books.
- October - Marvel Comics publishes the first issue of their Disney Afternoon comic book.
- December - Marvel Comics publishes the first issue of their Gargoyles comic book.
Video games[]
- January - Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 for NES
- February - Mickey's Ultimate Challenge for Super NES, Genesis, Game Boy, and Game Gear
- July - The Nightmare Before Christmas for NES, Super NES, Genesis, and Game Boy
- April - The Jungle Book for NES
- July - The Jungle Book for Super NES, Genesis, and Game Boy
- July: The Lion King Print Studio (Windows)
- August or earlier: Math Antics with Disney's 101 Dalmatians (Sega Pico)
- November Beauty and the Beast for NES and Super NES
- November: Bonkers (Sega Genesis)
- November 18 - Aladdin: Activity Center and Animated StoryBook: The Lion King
- December - Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse for Super NES, Genesis, and Sega CD
- Mickey's Adventures in Numberland (NES)
- December 16 - Mickey's Great Adventure in Tokyo Disneyland (Super Famicom)
- Mickey's Blast into the Past (Sega Pico)
- The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey and Minnie (SNES and Sega Genesis)
- A Year at Pooh Corner (Sega Pico)
- Aladdin the Series: The Tower of Gold Adventure (Tiger Handheld LCD)
- Disney's Aladdin (Sega Game Gear and Sega Master System)
- The Lion King (Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, SNES, DOS, Windows, NES, Game Boy, Amiga, Game Gear, Master System)
- The Lion King (Tiger Handheld LCD)
- Bonkers (SNES)
Live shows[]
Home video releases[]
VHS releases[]
- January 28 - Disney Favorite Stories: Mickey and the Beanstalk, Peter and the Wolf, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and The Prince and the Pauper
- February 1 - Revenge of McLeach
- February 18
- Winnie the Pooh Storybook Classics: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, and Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
- Winnie the Pooh Playtime: Cowboy Pooh, Detective Tigger, and Pooh Party
- March 4
- The Fox and the Hound
- Bonkers: Going Bonkers, Basic Spraining, and I Oughta Be in Toons
- March 17 - The Brave Little Toaster
- April 13
- Cool Runnings
- The Incredible Journey
- April 20 - Another Stakeout
- April 22
- May 6 - Winnie the Pooh Learning: Making Friends, Sharing and Caring, and Helping Others
- May 20 - The Return of Jafar (first direct-to-video full-length feature from Disney)
- May 27
- June 29 - Iron Will
- July 13 - Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
- July 27 - Blank Check
- August 10 - Uptown Saturday Night: 20th Anniversary
- August 24 - D2: The Mighty Ducks
- September 9 - Hocus Pocus
- September 16 - Richie Rich
- September 30
- Doug Unplugged becomes the first video in the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection
- The Brave Little Toaster (re-issue)
- October 12 - Holy Matrimony
- October 28
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs line of videotapes, along with new releases of Uptown Saturday Night (re-issue), Mary Poppins, Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, Robin Hood, The Sword in the Stone, Pete's Dragon, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Three Caballeros, So Dear to My Heart, Old Yeller, Swiss Family Robinson, Pollyanna, Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, 20,000 Leauges Under the Sea, The Shaggy Dog, That Darn Cat, The Love Bug, Herbie Rides Again, The Apple Dumpling Gang and The Three Lives of Thomasina
- November 18 - Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too
- December 14
- Ernest Goes to School
- Disney Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs and The Twelve Days of Christmas (re-issues)
- December 16 - Disney Sing Along Songs: Circle of Life, Supercalifragilisticexpalidocious, Heigh Ho, You Can Fly (re-issues)
Laserdisc releases[]
Events[]
- After 10 years, Imaginationland and The Nightmare Before Christmas is the last video in the Walt Disney Classics VHS series.
- The Neon Mickey logo makes a surprise appearance on the 1994 French Canadian Masterpiece Collection VHS of Pete's Dragon, while later versions used the 1994 previews.
- Disney begins releasing direct-to-video titles.
- Walt Disney Computer Software is shut down and renamed Disney Interactive.
- Donald Duck's 60th anniversary is celebrated.
- Disney's 30-year license with Sears for exclusive Winnie the Pooh merchandising rights ends, allowing Disney to expand its licensing of Pooh merchandise.
- April 29 - The first EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival is held run until June 4.
Character debuts[]
- January 1 - Sonny Eclipse
- January 14 - Will Stoneman, Borg Guillarson
- January 26 - Lenny the Cab
- February 6 - Mechanicles
- February 9 - Seymour Sleazebottom and Limo
- February 11 - Carl Quigley, Juice
- February 20 - Thundra
- February 24 - Mole
- February 27 - Fashoom
- March 25 - Julie Gaffney, Dean Portman, Jan, Dwayne Robertson, Russ Tyler, Luis Mendoza, Ken Wu, Wolf Stansson, Team Iceland
- March 26 - The U-tensils, The Peach Boys, The Refrigerator Police, Pita Gabriel, Fud Wrapper, The Sole of Rock n' Roll, Richard, Neil Moussaka, Chubby Cheddar, The Get-the-Point Sisters
- March 27 - Tyrannosaurus
- April 3 - Daru Tavelevil
- April 17 - Amin Damoola
- April 24 - Nefir Hasenuf, Nefir's Imps, Samir the "Destroyer", Sultan Pasta Al-Dente
- May 1 - Merc, Sand Shark
- May 20 - Abis Mal
- June 24 - Simba, Scar, Mufasa, Sarabi, Nala, Zazu, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed, Timon, Pumbaa, Rafiki, Sarafina, Hyena Clan, Wildebeests, Pridelanders, Gopher, Nobi, Pride Animals, Crocodiles
- July 13 - The Babysitter, Blarney
- July 15 - George Knox, Mel Clark, Maggie Nelson, Roger Bowman, J.P., Ranch Wilder, David Montagnue, Hank Murphy, Miguel
- July 20 - Stan
- July 22 - Bellhops, Claire Poulet, Gilbert London, Dewey Todd, Sally Shine, Emeline Partridge, The Silver Lake Sisters
- September - Mohatu
- September 5 - Haroud Hazi Bin
- September 6 - King Mamood
- September 7 - Ray Gherkin
- September 8 - Prince Wazoo, Fasir
- September 13 - Sootinai
- September 14 - Arbutus
- September 22 - Captain Al Bahtross
- September 23 - Sadira, Sand Monster, Jonathan Turner, Harley Keiner
- September 24 - Machana, Claud and Claudia Crab
- October 1 - Dr. Vile, Daniel, Rumpus McFowl
- October 3 - Abnor Mal, Hamed, Kileem
- October 6 - Malcho
- October 8 - Prince Uncouthma
- October 13 - Giant Scorpions
- October 14 - Saleen
- October 15 - Shaman, Apollo, Mervikings
- October 17 - Akbar, Magma
- October 18 - Ding and Oopo
- October 19 - Georgie
- October 22 - Ayam Aghoul, Howling Hairfish
- October 24 - Goliath, Hudson, Brooklyn, Broadway, Lexington, Bronx, Demona, Elisa Maza, Captain of the Guard, Hakon, Tom, Princess Katharine, Magus, Queen Kimbla, Sydney, Koala Kid
- October 25 - David Xanatos, Owen Burnett,
- October 26 - Margot Yale, Brendan Quarters, Street Thugs
- October 28 - Steel Clan
- October 29 - Amuk Moonrah
- October 31 - Mozenrath, Xerxes, Destane, Mamluk
- November 2 - Kutato
- November 4 - Mirage, The Pack
- November 5 - Shakata, Razili, and Farida
- November 8 - Sirocco
- November 11 - Scott Calvin, Charlie Calvin, Laura Miller, Neil Miller, Bernard, Det. Nunzio, Miss Daniels, Judy, Mr. Whittle, Susan Perry, Bobby, Principal Compton, Dr. Pete Novos, Judge G. Whelan, Officer Malone, Fireman O'Hara, Comet, Brawnhilda, Runta
- November 15 - General Gouda, Bud (Aladdin)
- November 18 - Peter Maza, Diane Maza, Derek Maza, Beth Maza, Tony Dracon, Cagney, Matt Bluestone
- November 19 - Queen Hippsodeth, Scara
- November 21 - Dr. Nigel Channing, Caliph Kapok
- November 23 - Chaos, Evil Aladdin, Evil Genie
- November 24 - Nigel Channing
- November 26 - Little Evil, Brain Sponge, The Mukhtar, Ajed Al-Gebraic
- December 3 - Amal, El Khatib
- December 16 - Skippy
- December 25 - William Boone, Katherine "Kitty" Brydon, Colonel Geoffrey Brydon, Dr. Julius Plumford, Lt. John Wilkins, Sergeant Harley, Nathoo, Buldeo, Tabaqui, Sergeant Claibourne, Grey Brother, Indian Bandits, Alice, Rose, and Margaret
- Kopa, Zuzu, Ahadi, Uru, Kula, Joka, Lulu (elephant), Boma
- Lion Ringmaster
People[]
Births[]
- January 21 - Booboo Stewart (actor)
- February 14 - Paul Butcher (actor, voice actor, and singer)
- February 21 - Hayley Orrantia (actress, singer, and songwriter)
- February 23 - Dakota Fanning (actress, voice actress, and model)
- March 12 - Tyler Patrick Jones (actor)
- March 14 - Ansel Elgort (actor, singer, and DJ)
- March 19 - Hudson Thames (actor and voice actor)
- March 23 - Bridger Zadina (actor)
- April 12 - Saoirse Ronan (actress)
- April 14 - Skyler Samuels (actress)
- April 16 - Liliana Mumy (actress and voice actress)
- April 18 - Moisés Arias (actor)
- April 24 - Jordan Fisher (actor, singer, and dancer)
- May 4 - Alexander Gould (actor and voice actor)
- May 11 - David Alvarez (dancer and actor)
- June 7 - Aaron Pierre (actor and voice actor)
- June 16 - Caitlyn Taylor Love (actress, voice actress, and singer)
- June 27 - Mitchell Hope (actor)
- July 23 - Kelvin Harrison Jr. (actor and voice actor)
- August 18 - Jessie Flower (voice actress)
- August 25 - Josh Flitter (actor and voice actor)
- September 17 - Denyse Tontz (actress and singer)
- September 25 - Jansen Panettiere (actor)
- December 3 - Jake T. Austin (actor and voice actor)
- December 26 - Samantha Boscarino (actress and singer)
- December 29 - Naomi Sequeira (television personality, actress, and singer)
Deaths[]
- January 1 - Cesar Romero (actor and activist)
- January 8 - Pat Buttram (actor)
- January 28 - Hal Smith (actor and voice actor)
- February 6 - Jack Kirby (comics writer, editor, and designer)
- February 24 - Dinah Shore (singer, actress, and television personality)
- March 4 - John Candy (actor, voice actor, and comedian)
- April 3 - Frank Wells (businessman)
- April 12 - Frank V. Phillips (cinematographer)
- April 22 - Richard Nixon (politician and U.S. president)
- May 15 - Royal Dano (actor)
- June 11 - Jack Hannah (animator, writer, and director)
- August 11 - Peter Cushing (actor)
- August 24 - Rickie Sorensen (actor)
- September 17 - Iris Adrian (actress and dancer)
- October 20 - Burt Lancaster (actor, director, and producer)
- November 1 - Noah Beery, Jr. (actor)
- November 23 - Irwin Kostal (conductor, orchestrator, and musical arranger)
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