Top Ten Disney Tweets for Monday, September 7, 2020
We’re excited to share our Top Ten Disney Tweets for Monday, September 7, 2020. We hope you enjoyed these Tweets as much as we did!
‘The Rocketeer’ Costume
This costume was worn by actor Bill Campbell, who played an air racing pilot in “The Rocketeer” (1991). Based on a comic character created by Dave Stevens, this 1930s era costume was designed by Marilyn Vance-Straker. #TheRocketeer pic.twitter.com/jKzwDUeW79
— Walt Disney Archives (@TWDCArchives) September 7, 2020
There was a previous edition of Top Ten Tweets that asked readers to guess the costume based on a super close-up image.
Did any of you guess the correct prop? This costume was worn by Bill Campbell and designed by Marilyn Vance-Staker.
Princess Face Masks
love these super realistic disney princess face masks! pic.twitter.com/gNzE3ZrHF9
— chrissy teigen (@chrissyteigen) September 7, 2020
What do you all think? Are you a fan of these Disney princess face masks?
Are you able to tell the two Disney princesses on the masks? It seems a little tough, fun gimmick though!
Fact?
Disney World is 20x larger than Disneyland.
— Fact (@Fact) September 7, 2020
False! According to our super quick research, it appears that fifty one “Disneylands” could fit in one “Disney World”!
Disney World covers an astonishing forty three square miles of Central Florida terrain.
Disney+ Downloads
Downloads of Disney+ rose 68% over the weekend, a sign "Mulan" helped drive demand https://t.co/JQR9Tyicek
— Bloomberg (@business) September 7, 2020
This is great news on the business side for Disney. Disney+ helped keep the company strong during the Coronavirus park closures.
After the Premier Access release of ‘Mulan‘, downloads of the Disney streaming service rocketed over 68%.
Ice Cream
Hear her song #IceCream with @BLACKPINK on Radio Disney! 🎶 pic.twitter.com/CykSlYgu8c
— RADIO DISNEY (@radiodisney) September 7, 2020
Pictured above one can see Selena Gomez shining those pearly whites as she smiles for the cameras.
Listen to her song ‘Ice Cream’ with Black Pink on Radio Disney!
Snow White Fact
The animator's on Disney's "Snow White" had trouble making her cheeks red without her looking like a clown; until a female staff member from production suggested they use real blush on the animation cells.
Snow White is wearing real makeup in every scene.
— UberFacts (@UberFacts) September 7, 2020
How neat is this? The Imagineers and animation team are some of the most brilliant at what they do in the whole world!
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
“Small” Veers Watch, Big Veers Watch, Disney World edition https://t.co/Ldu4Ex3j5A pic.twitter.com/sYfa23h0WD
— Veers and also B-wings apparently Watch (@VeersWatch) September 8, 2020
This is a great side-by-side. We appreciate the dedication to Star Wars over the years.
It must have been an absolute treat for Veers the first time he stepped in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Premiering in Disney History
Today's Premieres in Disney History:
September 7:
El Terrible Toreador 1929
No Sail 1945
Darkwing Duck 1991
New Port South 2001
This is My Time by Raven-Symone 2004
The Little Match Girl 2006 pic.twitter.com/UngfmJ0R55— Daily Dose of Disney (@dailydisney1923) September 7, 2020
These six Disney films all featured on this day. Have you seen any of these?
We would be really shocked to see if someone has seen all six!
Grand Opening
PHOTOS 📸: Take a look at these mementos and commemorative pieces from the grand opening of Walt Disney Studios Park back in 2002! https://t.co/wNwYDafoFM pic.twitter.com/OyesurxgCa
— Attractions Magazine (@Attractions) September 8, 2020
Throwback all the way to 2002! Check out these awesome photos that show off mementos from the grand opening of the Park!
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color
Today 1969 the last episode of Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color aired. The following week the show would become The Wonderful World of Disney. #disney #waltdisney pic.twitter.com/k3geoXlOS4
— Historic Disney (@HistoricDisney) September 7, 2020
Here is another very neat Disney fact. Yesterday, fifty one years ago, Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color would transform into The Wonderful World of Disney.
Walt sure was always innovating.