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11 December 2003: InspEARations Video (Thanks to ScottJ and Louie)
Full walk around of the 75 InspEARations
5mins, 73MB, 720x576 Hi Res, Microsoft WMV8 format
Video by ScottJ & Louie
18 November 2003: Delivery truck (Thanks to OrlPassholder)
The huge truck that is used to transport the statues
around.

18 November 2003: Celebrate Mickey: 75 InspEARations
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- In honor of Mickey Mouse's
75th anniversary, 75 of his friends have created a once-in-a-lifetime
tribute called "Celebrate Mickey: 75 InspEARations," an artistic
showcase on display at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort
through April 2004.
Unveiled at the theme park in grand fashion on Nov.
18, 2003 -- 75 years to the day Mickey made his debut in "Steamboat
Willie" -- 75 statues of Mickey Mouse salute the remarkable career of
the beloved Disney icon.
The "Celebrate Mickey: 75 InspEARations" program
brings together Disney Legends, artists, actors, athletes and
musicians who lent their creative inspiration to uniquely designed
statues of the famous mouse -- each standing six feet tall and
weighing 700 pounds.
All 75 statues will be on display around the Magic
Kingdom's entrance through April 2004. Afterward, they'll visit cities
across the United States and the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif.
Sotheby's will auction every statue in 2005 with all proceeds
benefiting charities chosen by each artist.
For more information about the "Celebrate Mickey: 75
InspEARations" program, visit
disneyconsumerproducts.com.
Mickey Mania
Seventy-five years after he debuted in the first
cartoon to use synchronized sound, Mickey Mouse is busier than ever at
Walt Disney World Resort!
The Magic Kingdom recently opened "Mickey's
PhilharMagic," a delightful 3-D attraction in which guests are
immersed in scenes from classic Disney animated films. And just like
Walt Disney broke new ground with "Steamboat Willie" in 1928,
"Mickey's PhilharMagic" is the first theme park attraction to feature
classic Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck created
with breathtaking computer animation.
Walt Disney's passion for innovation is a tradition
carried on proudly throughout The Walt Disney Company, whether through
a ground-breaking attraction such as "Mickey's PhilharMagic" or a
cutting-edge creation like Pal Mickey, a new talking Mickey Mouse toy
that uses sophisticated wireless technology to help guide guests
through the Walt Disney World theme parks with fun facts and
timesaving tips.
"I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing:
that it was all started by a mouse," Walt once said.
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"INSPEARATION" BY |
TITLE |
CHARITY |
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Dave Koz |
Saxophonic Mickey |
Starlight Children's Foundation
® |
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Cody Reynolds for Walt Disney
World |
"I'm Going to Walt Disney World" |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Andreas Deja |
Fruits of the Mouse |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Vanessa Hunt for The Disney
Store |
It Was All Started by a Mouse |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Tuck Morgan for Disney Consumer
Products |
Mickey Through the Years |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Trey Hoyumpa for Parsons School
of Design |
Mickey's Shadow |
Parsons School of Design
Scholarship Fund |
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Elva Salinas for The Home Depot |
You Can Do It |
The Homer Fund |
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Michelle Kwan |
Peace & Love |
Children's Miracle Network ® |
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Anthony Rietta for Radio Disney |
Tune In |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Wyland |
Undersea Mickey |
Wyland Foundation |
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Luis Armand Garcia for George
Lopez |
Viva Mickey |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Jamie Lee Curtis |
The Original Mouse Pad |
Children Affected by AIDS
Foundation |
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MEAR ONE |
Crazy Style Mickey |
Reaching To Embrace Arts |
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Lori Tyminski for Disney
Publishing Worldwide |
Funny Pages |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Paul Wenzel |
Mickey Celebrates Our Freedom |
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles |
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Regis Philbin |
Super Fan Mickey |
Our Lady of Solace School,
Bronx, New York |
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John Travolta |
Jet Setter |
Hollywood Education and Literacy
Project |
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Jerry Bruckheimer |
Slapstick Mouse |
Ilitch Charities for Children |
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Ben Affleck |
Home Run Hero |
The Jimmy Fund at Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute |
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Lenox |
Tuxedo |
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation |
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Ollie Johnston |
All Aboard! |
Verdugo Hills Hospital
Foundation |
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David Willardson |
Flying Colors #3 |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Kelly Kozel & Sharon Noh for The
Coca-Cola Company |
Delivery Man Mickey |
Boys and Girls Clubs of America |
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Fess Parker |
FrontEAR Tales |
Alzheimer's Association of Santa
Barbara |
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Marlee Matlin |
True Blue |
Children Affected by AIDS
Foundation |
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Christy Carlson Romano |
Ready for Action |
Children's Miracle Network ® |
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Ellen DeGeneres |
Ellenland |
Children's Action Network |
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Annette Funicello |
Always My Angel, Mickey |
National Multiple Sclerosis
Society, Southern California Chapter |
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Shaquille O'Neal |
Dunk Mouse |
Real Model Foundation |
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Paul Wylie |
IceskatEAR |
The Jimmy Fund at Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute |
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Linda Cohn, Dan Patrick & Robin
Roberts |
ESPN Sports Center Mickey |
The V Foundation for Cancer
Research |
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Chris Berman & Dick Vitale |
ESPN 25th Anniversary Mickey |
The V Foundation for Cancer
Research |
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Susan Lucci |
All the World's His Stage |
Little Flower Children's
Services of New York |
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Dennis Larkins for Kodak |
Memories |
Children's Miracle Network ® |
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Ming-Na |
Mickey and the Nightingale |
Starlight Children's Foundation
® |
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Sir Elton John |
Music Royalty |
Elton John AIDS Foundation |
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Wayne Brady |
Extended Play |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Raven |
Clouded Conscience |
American Diabetes Association |
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Rosie O'Donnell |
Mickey: In Yellow. |
Rosie's Broadway Kids |
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Kermit Eisenhut |
Lone Star |
Texas Children's Cancer Center |
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Chris Fedun for Jump5 |
Let's Party |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Al Konetzni |
Back to School |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Jeff Conine |
Family Tree |
Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
Foundation |
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Al Michaels & John Madden |
Monday Night Mickey |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Andre Agassi |
Love All |
Andre Agassi Charitable
Foundation ® |
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Jeff Spohn for Otis College |
Big Cheese Mickey |
Otis College of Art and Design |
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Black Entertainment Television |
Mickey in the Park |
Minority Task Forces on AIDS,
New York |
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Malcom Stone for Suddath
Relocation Systems |
Mickey on the Move |
Dreams Come True |
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Kathryn E. Morgan |
Wonderful World of Mickey |
ALS Hope Foundation,
Philadelphia |
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Thomas Knechtel |
Patchwork Pal |
Imagine It! Children's Museum of
Atlanta |
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Tony Hawk |
Mouseskateer |
Tony Hawk Foundation |
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Jennifer Garner |
UndercovEAR Mickey |
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation |
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James Gandolfini |
Funny Bones |
Children Affected by AIDS
Foundation |
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Bob Guiney |
Good Catch |
Starr Commonwealth |
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Syd Mead |
TRON Mickey |
Children of the Night |
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Brian Matson |
Field Mouse |
Chicago Children's Museum |
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Christina Grantham |
Fountain of Fun |
Boys Hope Girls Hope |
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Peter Ellenshaw & Harrison
Ellenshaw |
Mickey's Dream |
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles |
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Breanna Rowlette |
Lobsta Mickey |
Boston Arts Academy |
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Anita Hurst |
Mickey Reigns |
Community Transitional School,
Portland, Oregon |
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Mario Vaiana |
Rockin' Mickey |
Newborn Hope, Colorado |
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Star Jones |
Wild for Mickey |
East Harlem School at Exodus
House |
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Disneyland Resort Entertainment
Art Department |
Reflections on Mickey |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Kataneh Vahdani for California
Institute of the Arts |
Filmic Mickey |
California Institute of the Arts |
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Gary Baseman |
Base Mouse |
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles |
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Lamberto Alvarez |
El Mickey |
Make-A-Wish ® Foundation |
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Andy Garcia |
Mambo Mickey |
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation |
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Kevin Garnett |
Believe in Your Dreams |
4XL-For Excellence in Leadership
® |
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Kelly Ripa |
Big City Mouse |
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation |
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Major League Baseball ® |
National Pastime Mickey |
Major League Baseball Charity,
Inc. |
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Janet Jackson |
Mickey's Nation 1928 |
A Place Called Home |
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Doris Roberts |
Moustaccioli |
Children Affected by AIDS
Foundation |
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Brian McKnight |
Music Mouse |
LIFEbeat |
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Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor |
I Speak for Mickey and Mickey
Speaks for Me |
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation |
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Tom Hanks |
Space Mouse |
James Birrell Neuroblastoma
Research Fund |
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BURBANK, Calif. (November 18, 2003) -- Ever since
Mickey Mouse debuted in the first synchronized sound cartoon,
"Steamboat Willie," on November 18, 1928, he has remained one of the
most beloved and enduring characters while also presiding as the face
of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) around the globe. Today, the
company honored Mickey Mouse's 75th Anniversary by kicking off 18
months of celebration beginning at Walt Disney World Resort with the
unveiling of 75 uniquely designed, 700-pound, 6-foot-tall Mickey
statues -- a tribute to Mickey from an impressive group of friends.
"It's a true testament to Walt that he was able to
create Mickey Mouse with such depth and personality that, on his 75th
Anniversary, Mickey continues to take us on adventures, make us laugh
and inspire us," said Eisner, chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney
Company. "Mickey's relevance can even be seen in the diverse array of
people who are participating in this statue program -- some have been
working with Mickey for years and others are just true fans."
The statue program, appropriately deemed "Celebrate
Mickey: 75 InspEARations," brings together Disney legends, as well as
artists, actors, athletes, performing artists and painters who lent
their creative talent or simply creative inspiration to the program
that culminated in 75 original statues of Mickey.
Whether deciding to use Mickey as a canvas or
finding fun ways to dress him up, each artist's statue is a genuine
work of art. Artists such as Raven, Wyland, David Willardson, Peter
and Harrison Ellenshaw, Rosie O'Donnell and MEAR ONE chose to
personally paint their Mickey statue. Otherwise, TivoliToo, a
Minnesota-based design and sculpting studio, transformed each
individual artist's design into the finished Mickey statue. TivoliToo
also molded and sculpted each of the polyurethane statues.
After the unveiling, the statues will remain at Walt
Disney World's Magic Kingdom through April 2004 for guests to enjoy.
From there, the statues are presently scheduled to visit Philadelphia,
Boston, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, Houston,
Dallas, Portland, Disneyland, Washington D.C. and New York City. In
2005, Sotheby's Auction House will auction off the statues for
charity. All proceeds from the auction will go to the charity chosen
by each artist.
The Walt Disney Company was able to bring "Celebrate
Mickey: 75 InspEARations" to fruition with the help of The Coca-Cola
Company, the primary tour sponsor. In addition, The Home Depot®
provided the Disney Color by Behr paint and all the supplies to bring
the statues to life. Suddath Relocation Systems will transport the
statues to each destination. Kodak will use its EasyShare system to
offer digital photographs of tour guests with the statues in each city
involved with the tour.
Mickey's Future
A star of stage, screen and ice, as well as the
Chief Host at all of Disney's Parks & Resorts, Mickey has entertained
kings and presidents, prime ministers and princes, sports stars, film
stars, TV stars and millions of just-plain-folks. He will continue to
dazzle and spread his special mouse magic for years to come.
Added Eisner: "No other single character has
remained in the limelight like Mickey, no other single character has
been at the definitive forefront of a global entertainment company, no
other single character has such timeless, ageless appeal or has
engaged the hearts of so many. Chances are, if you talk to a
4-year-old or a 70-year-old anywhere in the world, they consider
Mickey a special friend."
Just try to get on his calendar! Following is a
glimpse of Mickey's schedule for the next 18 months:
Fall/Winter 2003-2004
- Mickey Mouse monthly comic books
from Gemstone debuted in October
- Mickey's PhilharMagic 3D Movie opened at the Magic
Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort
- "Celebrate Mickey: 75 Years of Fun" logo debuts in Disney
Channel programming
- "Celebrate Mickey: 75 Years of Fun" Disney Visa card member
sweepstakes
- Nationwide Home Depot workshop for kids to feature Mickey Mouse
project
- Disney on Ice Presents Mickey & Minnie's Magical Journey
(global five year tour)
- "Celebrate Mickey: 75 InspEARations" statues unveiled at Walt
Disney World and on display for six months around the entire resort
- Mickey Mouse Statue Supersite launches on www.disney.com
- Mickey on the cover of November's Disney Magazine
- House of Mouse Marathon and "Music Magic Sweepstakes" on
Toon Disney and Disney Channel
- Mickey 75th seen on Walt Disney World Christmas TV Special on
ABC
- Mickey's Letter Time interstitial on Playhouse Disney
- Mickey featured on the event car for NASCAR's Daytona 500
Spring/Summer 2004
- "Project Playtime" featuring
Mickey Mouse on Playhouse Disney
- Walt Disney Treasures "Mickey Mouse in Living Color (Part 2)"
DVD release
- First day of issue for The Art of Disney United States
Postal Service stamp program, featuring Mickey Mouse
- Mickey, Donald and Goofy as "The Three Musketeers" characters in
summer parade at Walt Disney World
- "The Three Musketeers" Direct-to-Video Premiere. The first
full-length feature film starring Mickey and Friends
- "Celebrate Mickey: 75 InspEARations" statues tour U.S. cities
Fall/Winter 2004-2005
- Walt Disney Treasures "Mickey
Mouse in Black and White (Part 2)" DVD launch
- Twice Upon a Christmas Direct-to-Video Premiere,
featuring Mickey Mouse and the gang in three-dimensional CGI
animation for the first time
- "Celebrate Mickey: 75 InspEARations" statues displayed at
Disneyland
- Mickey 75th exposure in Walt Disney World Christmas TV Special
Spring/Summer 2005
- The 75 Mickey Statues are
auctioned in New York City for charity
- First day of issue for The Art of Disney postage stamp,
year two (June 2005)
No matter what he's up to, it's clear that Mickey
will continue to spread joy and laughter to the young and young at
heart.
17 November 2003: InspEARations (Thanks to
sigsegv or the photos)
The huge Mickey Mouse statues will be unveiled at
Walt Disney World on November 18, 2003 — the date of Mickey's 75th
anniversary — as part of a giant celebration.


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