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Test Track

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Mickey Mouse Works

Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas

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Tarzan

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Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith

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Toy Story 2

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Der Glockner Von Notre Dame

Theatrical releases[]

Feature films[]

  • February 12 - My Favorite Martian is released to negative reviews and performs poorly at the box office.
  • February 26 - The Other Sister (Touchstone Pictures)
  • March 26 - Doug's 1st Movie is a critical failure, but is a commercial success.
  • March 31 - 10 Things I Hate About You (Touchstone Pictures)
  • May 14 - Endurance
  • June 4 - Instinct (Touchstone Pictures)
  • June 18 - Tarzan is released to very positive reviews and is the last entry of the Disney Renaissance.
  • June 30 - Mexiceanthontago premiered in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • July 2 - Summer of Sam (Touchstone Pictures)
  • July 23 - Inspector Gadget (with DiC Entertainment and Caravan Pictures) becomes a moderate box office success, but receives negative reviews from critics.
  • July 30
    • Disney film
    • Runaway Bride (Touchstone Pictures/Buena Vista International; International distribution only; USA distribution by Paramount Pictures)
  • August 6 - The Sixth Sense (Hollywood Pictures)
  • August 11 - Mexiceanthontago is released to theaters in PG-rated film, being Disney’s biggest animated film since the 3 years ago of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
  • August 13 - The 13th Warrior (Touchstone Pictures)
  • September 17 - Breakfast of Champions (Hollywood Pictures)
  • September 24 - Mumford (Touchstone Pictures)
  • September 26 - Princess Mononoke (New York Film Festival; Miramax Films)
  • October 1 - Mystery, Alaska (Hollywood Pictures)
  • October 7 - Princess Mononoke (Austin Film Festival; Miramax Films)
  • October 8 - The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story
  • October 15 - The Straight Story is released to positive reviews.
  • October 20 - Princess Mononoke (premiere in Westwood, California; Miramax Films)
  • October 22 - Bringing Out the Dead (Touchstone Pictures)
  • October 29 - Princess Mononoke (limited; Miramax Films)
  • November 5 - The Insider (Touchstone Pictures)
  • November 24 - Toy Story 2 becomes a box office hit and receives extremely positive reviews.
  • December 10
    • Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (Touchstone Pictures)
    • Cradle Will Rock (Touchstone Pictures)
  • December 17
    • Bicentennial Man (Touchstone Pictures) was released to mixed reviews and was a box-office disappointment.
    • Fantasia 2000 was released on Carnegie Hall.
  • December 29 - The Hurricane (Touchstone Pictures/Buena Vista International; International distribution only; USA distribution by Universal Pictures)

Shorts[]

Theme parks[]

Television[]

Albums[]

  • February 9 - The Music of Disney's One Saturday Morning and Songs from Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue House (Cassette only)
  • October 19 - For Our Children

Video games[]

Live shows[]

  • June 5 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame musical premieres in Berlin.
  • September 3 - Disney on Ice: 100 Years of Magic premiered (under the title 75 Years of Magic).

Home video releases[]

VHS releases[]

DVD releases[]

Events[]

  • After 5 years, Pinocchio are the last videos in the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection VHS series.
  • Disney officially enters the DVD market.
  • Disney closes Caravan Pictures as co-founder Roger Birnbaum leaves the studios to establish a new company, Spyglass Entertainment.

Behind the scenes[]

Character debuts[]

People[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

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