Theatrical releases[]
VHS & DVD releases[]
- 1999 - Nixon - Director Cut
- 2004 - Teacher's Pet: The Movie
- 2010 - Air Bud: World Pup: Special Edition and The Secret Life Of The American Teenager: Volume Four (ABC Family)
Video games[]
- 1999 - Tarzan Action Game
- 2010 - Toy Story 3: The Video Game is released for PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360.
- 2018 - LEGO The Incredibles is released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One.[1]
Films[]
DVD & Blu-ray releases[]
- 2010 - When in Rome
Television[]
- 2012
- Gravity Falls airs on Disney Channel.
- Let It Shine premieres on Disney Channel.
Events[]
- 2012 - Disney formed the Watch Disney Channel website and app service platform network for Disney Channel.
Theme park happenings[]
2012 - Buena Vista Street and Cars Land open at Disney California Adventure. The Mad T Party debuts.
People[]
Births[]
- 1907 - James Robertson Justice (actor)
- 1949 - Jim Varney (actor, voice actor, comedian, and writer)
- 1951 - Richard Rich (director, producer, and animator)
- 1954 - Jim Belushi (actor, voice actor, comedian, singer, and musician)
- 1961 - Jim Hanks (actor, voice actor, director, producer, cinematographer, and camera operator)
- 1964 - Courteney Cox (actress, producer, and director)
- 1967 - Fred Tatasciore (voice actor and comedian)
- 1970 - Leah Remini (actress, voice actress, producer, author, and comedian)
- 1973 - Neil Patrick Harris (actor, comedian, producer, and screenwriter)
- 1996 - Aurora (singer, songwriter, and record producer)
Deaths[]
- 2014 - Casey Kasem (disc jockey, music historian, radio personality, voice actor, and actor)
- 2017 - Bill Dana (comedian, actor, and screenwriter)
References[]
- ↑ "LEGO The Incredibles Announced, First Gameplay Detail Revealed". IGN. Retrieved on March 28. 2018.
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