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* UnexpectedCharacter: Beginning in 2015, Disney added characters from ''Franchise/StarWars'' and the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse to the opening, even though those franchises typically lack Disney's branding. It looks especially jarring to see [[Series/TheMandalorian Din Djarin the Mandalorian and Grogu the Child]] in the 2022 intro, as this resulted in clips from two Creator/DisneyPlus shows (''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' and ''The Mandalorian'') randomly appearing in between excerpts from movies.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Beginning in 2015, Disney added characters from ''Franchise/StarWars'' and the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse to the opening, even though those franchises typically lack Disney's branding. It looks especially jarring to see [[Series/TheMandalorian [[Characters/StarWarsTheMandalorianCharacterSheet Din Djarin the Mandalorian Djarin]] and Grogu the Child]] [[Characters/StarWarsGrogu Grogu]] in the 2022 intro, as this resulted in clips from two Creator/DisneyPlus shows (''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'' and ''The Mandalorian'') ''Series/TheMandalorian'') randomly appearing in between excerpts from movies.

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*OnceOriginalNowCommon: ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' came during a time when color television was still a novelty and the show was responsible for a huge increase of sale in color TV sets. Heck, 50% of the nation didn't own a color TV until 1972. Thankfully Von Drake's humour and animation still make the special entertaining even after this novelty has long worn off.



* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' came during a time when color television was still a novelty and the show was responsible for a huge increase of sale in color TV sets. Heck, 50% of the nation didn't own a color TV until 1972. Thankfully Von Drake's humour and animation still make the special entertaining even after this novelty has long worn off.

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* OnceOriginalNowOverdone: ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' came during a time when color television was still a novelty and the show was responsible for a huge increase of sale in color TV sets. Heck, 50% of the nation didn't own a color TV until 1972. Thankfully Von Drake's humour and animation still make the special entertaining even after this novelty has long worn off.


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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' came during a time when color television was still a novelty and the show was responsible for a huge increase of sale in color TV sets. Heck, 50% of the nation didn't own a color TV until 1972. Thankfully Von Drake's humour and animation still make the special entertaining even after this novelty has long worn off.

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* OnceOriginalNowOverdone: ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' came during a time when color television was still a novelty and the show was responsible for a huge increase of sale in color TV sets. Heck, 50% of the nation didn't own a color TV until 1972. Thankfully Von Drake's humour and animation still make the special entertaining even after this novelty has long worn off.



* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: ''Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color'' came during a time when color television was still a novelty and the show was responsible for a huge increase of sale in color TV sets. Heck, 50% of the nation didn't own a color TV until 1972. Thankfully Von Drake's humour and animation still make the special entertaining even after this novelty has long worn off.
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** In the Disneyland Fourth Anniversary Show, after the Peter and the Wolf segment, Walt is going to talk about how other music makers inspired them in the realm of animation, when the door opens and Walt looks over and sees [[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub Cubby]] who waves and says "Hi!". Walt waves, says "Hi, Cubby" and briefly introduces him to the audience before telling Cubby, "Later, Cubby, okay?", so Cubby leaves. Walt then begins talking about Tchaikovsky's music when they were making Fantasia, when Cubby returns. Walt excuses himself and tells Cubby "Cubby, I don't think you understand, I'm talking to our Disneyland audience", so Cubby says "Fine! It's okay kids! He's just sitting on the desk, talking! Come on!" and all the Mouseketeers enter, talking at once. Then, when Walt tries to have them go sit down, so he can do the second half, they bring him to the Mouseketeer's stage to do the second half. The door closes, and then Cubby reopens the door and does the "Come on!" gesture to the camera.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The 1958 christmas special, ''From All of Us to All of You'', while obscure in the US, has aired in the nordic countries every year since 1959 and in Sweden, is considered to be one of ''the'' christmas specials, with a huge percentage of the country (often going as high as 40-50%) watching it every year during Christmas Eve.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The 1958 christmas Christmas special, ''From All of Us to All of You'', while obscure in the US, has aired in the nordic countries every year since 1959 and in Sweden, is considered to be one of ''the'' christmas Christmas specials, with a huge percentage of the country (often going as high as 40-50%) watching it every year during Christmas Eve.

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