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Toon Disney begins broadcasting.

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Disney's Animal Kingdom opens.

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Mulan

Mulan

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The Parent Trap

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A Bug's Life

Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (1998) Poster

Richie Rich's Christmas Wish

Theatrical releases[]

Feature films[]

  • February 20 - An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (Hollywood Pictures) was released to a universally negative reaction and was a box office bomb.
  • February 27 - Krippendorf's Tribe (Touchstone Pictures)
  • March 27 - Meet the Deedles (with DiC Entertainment) was released to negative reviews and became a box office bomb.
  • May 23 - Kiki's Delivery Service premiered in Seattle International Film Festival
  • June 5 - Mulan (premiere)
  • June 12 - Six Days Seven Nights (Touchstone Pictures)
  • June 19 - Mulan was released to mostly positive reviews and commercial success.
  • July 1 - Armageddon (Touchstone Pictures)
  • July 24 - The Arabian Jungle (produced by Walt Disney Animation, under Walt Disney Feature Animation) (The film has songs-written by Alan Menken, Howard Ashman (post-release), Elton John, Tim Rice, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; Score by Alan Menken and Hans Zimmer)
  • July 29 - The Parent Trap remake was released to positive reception.
  • August 14 - Air Bud: Golden Receiver
  • September 11 - Simon Birch (Hollywood Pictures)
  • October 9 - Rushmore (Touchstone Pictures)
  • October 23 - Aladdin is re-released exclusively in IMAX theaters.
  • November 13 - I'll Be Home For Christmas was released to extremely negative reviews and becomes a box office failure.
  • November 20
  • November 25 - A Bug's Life was released to very positive reviews and becomes a box office success.
  • December 11 - Claderodin (produced by Walt Disney Animation, under Walt Disney Feature Animation)
  • December 25 - Mighty Joe Young becomes a box office bomb and gains mixed reviews from critics.

Shorts[]

Theme parks[]

Television[]

Albums[]

  • January 27
  • February 3
    • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
    • Peter Pan
  • February 10
    • Archive Collection Vol.1: Burl Ives: Chim Chim Cherie
    • Archive Collection Vol. 2: Hayley Mills: Let's Get Together
    • Archive Collection Vol. 3: Louis Prima with Gia Maione: Let's Fly With Mary Poppins
    • Archive Collection Vol. 4: Rex Allen: 16 Golden Hits
    • Archive Collection Vol. 5: Cliff Edwards: Ukulele Ike Sings Again

Comics[]

  • December - Gladstone Publishing loses the rights to the Disney comic license.

Video games[]

  • A Bug's Life for PC
  • May - Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands! for Game Boy
  • September 14 - Animated StoryBook: Mulan
  • October 27 - A Bug's Life for PlayStation
  • November 2 - The D Show
  • December 8 - A Bug's Life for Game Boy Color

Home video releases[]

Magazines[]

  • June - Disney Adventures publishes its 100th issue.

Events[]

Character debuts[]

People[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

  • February 14 - Thomas McKimson (animator)
  • February 28 - James Algar (director, screenwriter, and producer)
  • March 8 - Marvin Davis (master planner, art director, and scenic designer)
  • March 31 - Eda Reiss Merin (actress and voice actress)
  • May 27 - Ken O'Connor (layout artist and art director)
  • May 28 - Phil Hartman (actor, voice actor, comedian, graphic artist, and screenwriter)
  • June 5 - Jeanette Nolan (actress)
  • June 12 - Retta Davidson (animator)
  • July 22 - Marjorie Ralston (voice actress)
  • October 3 - Roddy McDowall (actor, film director, photographer, and voice artist)
  • October 15 - Jack Boyd (effects animator)
  • November 30 - Ruth Clifford (actress and voice actress)
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