Disney turns 100 years old and is doing everything to celebrate it. Beyond launching new series and movies that celebrate this anniversary and make clear the historical perspective of the company that is in one of its best moments, they want to treasure their classics so that they go down in history and are not lost.
That is why, in Disney Plus, the company is going to restore some of its classic short films from the 1920s to the 1960s. These are short films that used classic techniques, but thanks to these remasterings they will look like new.
Discover the short films to be restored by Disney Plus
From early July through October, Disney will release the shorts below to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
July 7:
- “Aquamania” (1961)
- “Bath Day” (1946)
- “Building A Building” (1933)
- “Figario And Frankie” (1947)
- “Goofy Gymnastics” (1949)
- “Skeleton Dance” (1929)
August 11:
- “barnyard olympics” (1932)
- “Donald’s Cousin Gus” (1939)
- “Donald’s Nephews” (1938)
- “The Flying Jalopy” (1943)
- “Goofy And Wilbur” (1939)
- “Mickey’s Steam Roller” (1934)
September 5-8:
- “All Wet” (1927)
- “Trolley Troubles” (1927)
- “Bone Trouble” (1940)
- “merbabies” (1938)
- “Mickey’s Kangaroo” (1935)
- “Playful Pluto” (1934)
- “Pluto, Jr” (1932)
- “The Barn Dance” (1929)
October 6:
- “Camping Out” (1934)
- “Chips Ahoy” (1956)
- “Fiddling Around” (1930)
- “Lower Decorator” (1948)
- “Old MacDonald Duck” (1941)
- “When The Cat’s Away” (1929)
- “Wynken, Blynken And Nod” (1938)
So now you know, if you are fans of Mickey Mouse and company, or you have little ones at home that you want to bring closer to your own childhood (and those of your parents and even grandparents), there is nothing better than bringing them up to date with the classics that Disney will restore through its Disney Plus platform.
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