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March 2
Disney releases the Donald Duck film Dude Duck to theaters. [16] [23] [228.153]
 March 23
The Goofy film Home Made Home is released. [16] [23] [228.239]
The Donald Duck film Corn Chips is released. Chip 'n' Dale also appear. [16] [15] [23] [1378.154]
 March 29
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards an Oscar (Short Subjects, Two Reels) for the film In Beaver Valley. [13] [23] [38.207] [39.450]
 April 27
The Goofy film Cold War is released. [16] [23] [1378.145]
 May 18
The Pluto film Plutopia is released. Mickey Mouse also appears. [16] [23] [15] [228.393]
 June 8
The Donald Duck film Test Pilot Donald is released. Chip 'n' Dale also appear. [16] [23] [501.546]
 June 29
The Goofy film Tomorrow We Diet is released. [16] [23] [501.563]
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General Mills features a cut-out Pinocchio mask on its Wheaties cereal box. [245.47]
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The animated short film Talking Dog is developed, with Pluto and Mickey Mouse. [176.40]
Walt assigns Ward Kimball to direct the first Cinemascope animated film, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom. [40.264]
Dell Publishing Company produces Dell Color Comics comic book #353, "Duck Album". [113.333]
 July 20
The Donald Duck film Lucky Number is released. Huey, Dewey, and Louie also appear. [16] [23] [228.297]
 July 26
Disney premieres the animated feature film Alice in Wonderland in England at London's Leicester Square Theatre. [23] [40.214] [246.92] [245.34] [322.26] [1378.20]
 July 28
RKO Radio Pictures releases Disney's True-Life Adventure film Nature's Half Acre to theaters in the US. [13] [23] [228.352]
RKO Radio Pictures releases Disney's film Alice in Wonderland to theaters in the US. The film cost US$3 million to make. (Gross theater receipts: US$2 million.) [6] [7] [8] [11] [13] [15] [16] [17] [25] [97.218] [113.250] [191] [370.101] [395.64] [1102.487] [1378.20] (cost almost US$4 million [23])
 August 1
Disney delivers the animated short film How to Catch a Cold to International Cellucotton Productions. [23] [97.116] [228.244]
 August 10
The Mickey Mouse film R'coon Dawg is released. Pluto also appears. [15] [16] [23] [228.407]
 August 31
Disney releases the Goofy film Get Rich Quick to theaters. [16] [23] [228.204]
 September 2
The first color comic strip of "Alice in Wonderland" is published in Sunday editions of newspapers. [113.326]
 September
The comic book Micky Maus is first published in Germany. [326.86]
 September 21
The Pluto film Cold Turkey is released. [16] [23] [15] [1378.145]
 October 21
Disney releases the Goofy film Fathers are People to theaters. Goofy Junior and Mrs. Goofy appear for the first time. [16] [23] [97.51] [228.176]
 November 2
The Donald Duck film Out of Scale is released. Chip 'n' Dale also appear. [16] [15] [23] [228.376]
 November
The Beagle Boys characters make their debut in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories number 134. [1378.63]
 November 23
The Goofy film No Smoking is released. [16] [23] [228.360]
 December 14
The Donald Duck film Bee on Guard is released. [16] [23] [1378.68]
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In London, England, Walt Disney discusses plans for "Walt Disney's America" with illustrator Harper Goff. [328.192]
 December 25
The CBS TV network airs the special, The Walt Disney Christmas Show, sponsored by the Johnson and Johnson Company. [24] [113.288] [386.425] [501.592] [911.94]
 
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