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MyMagic+

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Do you look forward to more of Disney’s next generation advances like “MyMagic+”?

Tom Staggs, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman, wrote about MyMagic+ today on the Disney Parks blog:

“A major component of MyMagic+ is the new My Disney Experience website and mobile app, which gives guests planning their trip the latest information on all Walt Disney World Resort has to offer. We know that some people like to plan every aspect of their Disney vacation in advance while others like to plan very little, letting their day unfold spontaneously.”

“No matter where guests fall in that spectrum, My Disney Experience gives them the flexibility to plan as much or as little as they’d like to create the exact Disney experience they want. They can book dining and other experiences and reserve times for their favorite attractions, shows and more through an enhanced FastPass system, FastPass+. Once they arrive, they can use their smart phones to spontaneously change their plans in the moment, exploring our parks at their own pace and getting the most out of their visit.”

Articles:

“Disney unveils ‘MyMagic+,’ the centerpiece of its sweeping NextGen technology project” – Orlando Sentinel

“At Disney Parks, a Bracelet Meant to Build Loyalty (and Sales)” – New York Times

One bracelet to rule them all! ^_^ My preciousssss…

If you’ve ever read “Down & Out in the Magic Kingdom”, it seems we’re on our way to what Cory Doctorow wrote as science fiction years ago.

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Here’s a thought: Guys! Guys! MyMagic+ can be abbreviated to MM+! (MickeyMouse) (MinnieMouse)

What are your thoughts on NextGen and MyMagic+ — leave a reply below or follow me (DisneyEcho) on Twitter and leave a comment there!

The Land of Disney


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This is a parody of adventure movie trailers. It was shot on iPhone at Disneyland in Anaheim, California and edited in iMovie. Enjoy it on YouTube or in higher quality on Vimeo.

Mickey V Oswald, Chapter 3

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Story by David Foxfire; Artwork by David Foxfire, colored by Rich Koster

Chapter 3

Mickey got the rest of his Tuxedo back on and stopped Amber on the way to getting back to meeting and greeting guests.  Amber was trying out a custom outfit that someone made for her overnight, based on a classic Mouseketeer costume.  “Hiya, Amber.  Hey, there’s something I wanted to tell you, as a head’s up.”

“Sure thing, Mickey,” Amber said.  “It’s about Oswald isn’t it?”

Mickey looked around.

“He’s talking with Johnny now, probably bringing him up to speed.”

“Ah, in that case, I can warn you without getting him mad:  I know you’d like to show him around and stuff, but don’t go near Universal Studios or even mention that company to him.  For obvious reasons.”

Amber’s mouth didn’t have time for her brain to catch up.  “Universal, why would he be upset about…”

And then she remembered.

“Oh, right.”

Meanwhile, Oswald was telling Johnny the story behind that studios himself.

“Man,” Johnny said.  “Sounds like a bunch of corporate lawyers suing a little girl.  Darn, Ozzy, that’s way harsh, what happened to you.”

Oswald showed a somber expression.  “Yeah, I know, Kid.  If it weren’t for those jerks, all this you see around you would have started with me, instead of Mickey.”  He shook his head.  “Just because a committee at Universal thought they could do Walt’s Job.”

“Yeah, I’d understand if you’re a little peeved off at your younger brother.”

Oswald’s expression brightened up a bit.  “Me mad at Mickey?  Nah.  Not anymore, once I was brought up to speed.  Oh, sure, I might be jealous over the limelight he’s getting, but it’s not his fault.  Besides, he’s helping me get back into the swing of things.  Can’t be mad at a fella who’s isn’t afraid to share the limelight.”

He then pointed to Johnny, “Say, kid.  Mickey’s been telling me about ya, budding action star, wall-crawling, bouncing off the poles and everything.  You and me, we’ve got the same goal.  Maybe we could be partners.”

Johnny blinked a couple times, smiled a bit, but then let his jaw hang.  “Me?  Team up with you?  S-shure.”

Then there was another squeaky voice from the hallway outside.  “I dub thee worthy, young knave. Don’t bother kneeling.  Huh-hah.”

Oswald just shook his head.  “He’s going to need my help, Mick, if he’s ever going to beat you.” He then chuckled as he approached Johnny.  “I like you already, kid. Put ‘er there.”

Oswald held out his hand, but Johnny held out a fist.  Actual Question Marks appeared over Oswald’s head.

“Oops,” Johnny said, “You don’t know about Fist Bumps.  Just a light enough tap on the knuckles here.”

“Heh, I learn something new every day,” Oswald said.

Johnny just chuckled.  “Wait til you find out where the Devil Horns and the Ozzy Chants people’ll be giving you come from.”

Almost as if on cue, a passing supplier CM walked by seeing the Lucky Rabbit.  He made a hand sign showing his forefinger and little finger and went, “Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy, Ozzy…Go easy on JB, Oz.”

Oswald made a hesitant attempt at repeating the hand sign.  He turned to Johnny.  “Am I doing it right?”

“You need to thrust it up in the air,” Johnny said, showing the proper way, “go with gusto and all that.”

“Looks like some wacko alien greeting or something,” Oswald said.  He shrugged.  “Guess how much I need to adjust to.”

“Good thing for you ya got me as a guide,” Johnny said.

Amber walked out of the dressing room before her mouse friend and returned rabbit, all decked out in a modified Mouseketeer outfit, her name in bold letters over an electric blue skirt, light blue socks—which go up to Grade A Zettai Ryouiki levels—and shiny black shoes, plus a bow in her hair.

Johnny always had a smile for that outfit.

Oswald had to hop closer to Amber to get a closer look.  “So this is the Mouseketeer outfit that Mickey always talked about.”

“It’s quite authentic, if I say so, I also customized it a little.” Amber said, as she spun around to give Oswald a look at a bow on the back of the skirt.  “Mickey said it’s a lot better modernization than the two other clubs that followed the classic version.  I think you’d like the extra add-on, Ozzy.”

In mid spin, she snatched a vest to slip on over the shirt.  There was a patch where someone could put on a “Mickey Mouse Club” insignia, but Ozzy found that the vest was reversible as well as had a patch on each:  One side had an embroidered patch with Johnny on it.  But the side Amber showed had a Team Oswald Patch, which had the Rabbit instead of Mickey on the insignia.

“Oh, shucks,” Oswald said.  “Yer buttering me up, you really are.”  He then shouted down a hall.   “Hey, Mickey!  Get this, bro.  I’m actually getting…”

He then paused.

“Er…”

He then turned back to Amber.

“What can I call my version of a Mouseketeer?  And how can a human make a sweat drop that big?”

“Happens to me all the time,” Johnny said on the side.  “It’s missing something though.”

“Yer right, kid,” Oswald said, tapping his nose.  “But I also need to get my version of mouse ears.  I don’t think they make them yet.”

“Would you believe that some of the characters here voted against Mouse Ears for Amber?”  Johnny said.  “Especially, Ariel.”

“It’s the hairstyle,” Amber said, flicking at the curved tip at top.

“Hmmm.”  Oswald tapped his foot.  “Y’know, I think it would be better if you have something more you in that get-up.  You said you wanted to be an animator.  Let’s find something animatorly.  I’m sure there’s a souvenir shop somewhere in this place, come with me.”

And with that, Oswald just waddled out into the top floor of the Magic Kingdom.

“Wait for me,” Johnny said as he gave chase.

“Boy, did I ask for this or what?”  Amber said, but then shrugged and ran after the two.

 


Oswald bounded over the bushes and into the public, easy to do with his rabbits feet.  He flashed a smile when someone called him by name, happy as ever to have people know him.  Even if it involves chanting his nickname and showing that strange index and pinkie salute.  Whatever that was, he was sure Johnny’ll clue him in.  He’s more used to the modern day.  Speaking of The Kid, where is he, oh yeah here he comes.

Johnny wasn’t too far behind, vaulting over the same bush and leaping over light poles to catch up, with an occasional “Excuse me, pardon me, hope I didn’t run up your pant leg.”  Amber was appearing behind him, looking like one of those Castmember Handlers that were supposed to watch after the characters.  And not having an easy time at it, poor girl.

That was when Oswald heard a gasp.

He turned to see Minnie Mouse, favoring her forehead.  “Ah, Minnie, something wrong, need an aspirin or something?  Got the flu?  Oh dear what would–”

Minnie placed a hand on Oswald’s shoulder.  “It’s not that Oswald, it’s just that I got an image of the proverbial blind leading the blind here.”

And with that, Johnny put one hand over his eyes and pretended to tap a cane around.

“That’s right, Jonathan!”  Minnie said, pointing to the young field mouse.  “I’m talking about you,” then she pointed to Oswald, “with him.  I know Mickey wanted to get Ozzy here up to speed after all that time in the Wasteland, but teaming up with you gets me worried.”

“Minnie,” Johnny said, “I might be an adolescent, but I’m not entirely clueless.”

“I’m referring to some of the stuff you’re used to, Johnny,” Minnie said.  “Video Games, Mixed Martial Arts, Rock and Roll?  YouTube?  Some of the stuff you know about would just melt Ozzy’s ears off.”

And with that, there were a couple of thuds to Minnie’s right.

She didn’t even look.  She just said, “Would you kindly put your ears back on, Oswald?”

“Ulp!”  Oswald acted as if he didn’t notice that his ears had actually broken off his body and fallen onto the lawn until Minnie reminded him.  “It happened again?  You’ve gotta excuse me.”  He picked up his loose ears and fumbled through reattaching them.

Amber didn’t know if she remembered that part about Mickey’s older brother, but she did put up a good act.  “Oh my goodness,” she said as she hovered next to Oswald and his ears.  “Are you all right?”

“I’m fine, I’m fine!”  Oswald was doing his best to put people’s fears to rest.  “Most of my body’s detachable by design.  I do it all the time.  Look.”  He put one of his long ears back in place and it wiggled.  “Good as new.  As long as I keep track of where my parts are there’s no worries.”

To further illustrate the fact, Oswald snapped off one of his feet, kissed it, and rubbed it on Amber’s head.  “You could use some good luck there, Amber.  I’ve got tons of that.”

“Hey, watch it, pal!  You don’t know where that foot’s been.” That came from the other side of the grassy field in a gravel-like and unmistakable voice.

“Pluto’s been laying land mines again, see?” Pete (in a security uniform) said as he walked through the crowd in his typical tough guy gait.  His left leg tapped the stone border with an audible clack, announcing to the world where the peg leg is.

Johnny put his hands on his hips and bristled his fur for all it’s worth.  “Well, if we in fact did step in Pluto Doo, that only means that someone in this park’s already fired isn’t it?”

“How did _he_ get out of the Wasteland?”  Oswald said pointing to Pete.

“Oh,” Amber just shrugged.  “He’s been here for quite a while already.”

“What’s Yensid doing to my side of the tracks, dumping hearts to anyone within arm’s reach?”

Pete just hovered over the young field mouse.  “From what I hear, there’s a plan of someone looking for a five finger discount.”  He then snatched Johnny by the shirt collar and hoisted him up to his eye level.  “It wouldn’t've be you, by any chance?”

That only got him an off-speed kick to the jaw.  A warning shot.  “Knock off that crap, Pegs.  You know I don’t do that stuff, I have a decent bank account at Scrooge’s Credit Union.”

That caused someone in the back to wonder.  “You’ve got a bank and a credit union?”

That person was talking to Scrooge McDuck at the time.  “Aye that I do.  Used t’be a Savings and Loan, but all those scandals o’ these last years, I had t’ change the format.  Good thing too; it be the only bank in Duckburg that stayed afloat.”

“You’ve got a bank account!?”  Pete said as he looked Johnny over, “Hah Hah hah!  That’s a good one.  You don’t look like someone who’ll keep a job.  You just ain’t the respectable kind.”  He then looked at Oswald as he got everything back together.  “Or is it the company you keep, right, Ozzy?”

And with that, Pete threw Johnny right at the returning cartoon character.  Oswald pretty much shattered on impact, with his head, and all four limbs remaining stationary while Johnny took out the torso.

“Dang Nabbit!” Oswald’s head said as that body part landed in Amber’s arms.  “I hate it when this happens!!”  His arms tended to flop around while the legs just walked aimlessly.  He did his best to look back to where Johnny landed, with a roll to cushion the impact.  “Are you all right, kid?”

“I’m all right,” Johnny said, thrusting up a slip of paper in his own–and still attached–hand.  “I don’t know about Petey Boy here, though.”

Nobody heard that remark, because the crowd was watching an indigo-ink cat toon walk into the scene, with a softer version of Minnie’s voice.  “Oh my goodness, young man, are you all right…and what’s this slip of paper all about?”

Meanwhile, Pete was eyeballing Amber.  “Whoa!  Someone just plussed throwback week.  How’ya doin, toots?”  He said, giving her an unwanted wink.  Or was that because of a wayward drop of sweat.  “Man, thin fabric or not, how do you Mouseketeers handle those sweaters?  It’s almost eighty degrees in the winter, jeez.”

Just then he reached into his back pocket and pulled out a handkerchief…with a price tag still attached to it.

And a couple of other security guards, each of them twice the muscle head of Pete, saw it.

“Hey Hey Hey, chill out guys,” Pete said as he raised his hands.  “I got the receipt for this…right here…or is it here…”  He tried to look for the receipt, digging through pocket after pocket in his outfit, until he gets knocked down.  “Hey!  I have it!  I have it!  Give me some…YOU!”  He pointed to a smiling Johnny.  “You’ve got it!  Give it back!  Come on pal.  You know how these security thugs can get!”

“He’s got a point there, Mister,” the lady cat told the young mouse.  “You better return that to him, or he’ll get arrested.  Now if you excuse me.”  She picked up Oswald’s torso.  “I have to reassemble my honey bunny.”

Johnny got up, sighed, shrugged, and then bounded over to the tackled down Pete.

“That’s right, pal.  Give it back to me, please.  I’ll buy you that hat for your lovely lady, ‘kay.”

Johnny just hopped up on top of Pete’s back, reached into the pants behind Pete’s back and pulled up Pete’s

“MY EYES!!!”

The look on Pete’s face was priceless.

So was Oswald’s and his cat friend’s.

“Ortensia,” Oswald said.  “It’s-it’s a thong!”

Ortensia, the cat, just shook her head.  “What kind of a man wears a thong?!”

That only got some concerned looks by some of the castmembers.

Oswald just muttered about sights he’d rather not see, while Johnny talked about his poor burning retinas.  Then Oswald thought of an idea of getting Pete back for this injury:  he took the jockstrap and pulled it out further.  Just enough for Johnny to slip the receipt under the underwear, which was his intention in the first place.

Oswald released the jockstrap, which produced a echoing *snap!*

“Ow Owowow!” Pete complained, still on the ground, still pinned by the two security thugs.  “I’ll get you for this, Johnny Briz!”  He then lowered his head to mutter to the guards.  “Just get me outta here so I can properly die of embarrassment, will ya?”  He managed to belt out a “Young Punk,” to Johnny as he was carried away.

“A young punk?”  Johnny said, feigning shock.  “The nerve of that guy.”

“You do have some of the image, I have to say,” Ortensia said to Johnny as she approached him and Oswald.  “But from what I’ve heard, you seem all right.  Johnny Briz, is it?”

Johnny smiled.  “You heard of me right.  And you are?”

She made a curtsy with her skirt.  She looked as much modernized as Oswald, with a skintoned face, gloves and heeled shoes.  She also had on a Popcap T-shirt and a hat that had one of those Sunflowers from ‘Flowers vs Zombies’ on it.  “Ortensia, Oswald’s beloved wife of…er, that would be showing my age, would it?  I feel so younger now that I got my heart back I end up a little shy about how old I am.”

“That’s quite all right,” Johnny said, making an tip of his invisible hat.  “Er, my mouse ears are kinda attached pretty tight.”

“Oh!” Ortensia remembered.  “You two live in Celebration, right?  We just moved there ourselves.  We’re wondering if you could join us for a housewarming party tonight.”

“That’s terrific,” Amber said. “We can show you around the place in the meantime.”

“That’s great, Amber.  Oh, by the way, like the outfit.  Missing something though.”  She turned to Oswald.  “Do they make…”

And that’s when Ortensia froze, and froze as in frozen solid.  She actually shuddered.

“What’s wrong, love?”  Oswald said, showing a bit of concern.

Johnny slapped his forehead.  “Let me guess, you Googled Bunny Ears.”

“Let’s just say,” Ortensia said, once she got her voice back, “that there are some parts of this Internet thing I don’t want children to see.”  She looked back to Amber.  “You’re perfectly fine with that bow on your head, young lady.  Now then, think you can show my husband and me around your hometown?”

“That’s just what I was planning to do,” Amber said with a smile, as she guided the three of them out the front gates.

See the next chapter: Mickey V Oswald, Chapter 4


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Star Wars Weekends 2011

From StarWars.com…

Star Wars Weekends 2011 will be held at Disney’s Hollywood Studios every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 20-June 12.

A complete and more detailed Star Wars Weekends celebrity lineup will be announced soon, but here are two fan-favorites returning for 2011:

Anthony Daniels, known worldwide for his portrayal of everyone’s favorite protocol droid, C-3PO, will return this year for Weekend 1 (May 20-22) and Weekend 2 (May 27-29).

Ashley Eckstein, the voice of Ahsoka Tano, in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, will appear each weekend this year as Celebrity Host of a behind-the-scenes talk show entitled “Clone Wars: Behind the Force.” Ashley is no stranger to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Ashley, who grew up in central Florida, had one of her first show-business roles as a parade performer at the theme park.


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New Official Disney Parks iPhone App Features Augmented Reality And Official Wait Times

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Disney’s first official iPhone park app is available now for free in the Apple App Store. It looks great, is easy to navigate, and is the first Disney parks app to show official wait times for attractions and — get this — augmented reality using geolocation and your iPhone camera (more on that later).

The only trouble with the app is . . . Read more

VoluntEAR to see Mickey’s Christmas Parade now

Mickey Christmas TreeYou’ve seen it for years on TV, but would you like to be there live an in person?

Well, you can register now for the Dec. 3rd taping of the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade at WDW’s Magic Kingdom.

But don’t delay… Space is limited so get your Christmas bells on and <a href="sign up now if you’re interested.

Is this something you’d like to do this year or in another year? Tell us about it!


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Disney’s “Magic Kingdom” movie takes place at Disney parks with good Toons battling evil Toons

Johnny Briz, David "David FoxFire" Gonterman's answer to Mickey Mouse — FoxFire Studios

This doesn’t remind me of “The Avengers” as much as the Disney Echo’s “You Make A Story” in which everyday people teamed up with good Toon characters to fight off evil Toon characters…

Disney, have you been reading the Echo again? ;-)

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Disney’s ‘Magic’ ride – Theme park to star in film

By Marc Graser, Variety

September 30, 2010

While Disney is giving its more popular theme park attractions, like “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “The Haunted Mansion,” the bigscreen treatment, what happens when it runs out of rides to adapt?

All roads may lead to the Magic Kingdom, with the Mouse House considering making one of its theme parks the setting of a family adventure similar to Fox’s “Night at the Museum” franchise.

Ronald Moore, behind the recent reboot of the “Battlestar Galactica” TV series, already penned a script based on his own pitch for the project that Marc Abraham and Eric Newman will produce through their Universal-based Strike Entertainment shingle. The initial plot took place inside Disneyland.

But Disney and the producers are looking to develop “Magic Kingdom” further with a new scribe, who has yet to be hired.

While executives say the project isn’t a top priority, it is one they’re keeping their eyes on as a potential platform that could showcase a number of high-profile Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse and friends.

In other words, it would feature well-known Disney-owned icons rather than hint at them the way “Enchanted” did in 2007.

Disney’s Hyperion already publishes Ridley Pearson’s similar-sounding kidlit series, “Kingdom Keepers,” where a group of Florida teens are transformed into holographic guides at Disney World and battle “Sleeping Beauty’s” evil queen Maleficent as the park’s characters come to life.

Idea of a park-to-pic adaptation is nothing to scoff at, considering the “Pirates” franchise has earned $2.7 billion worldwide since the first set sail in 2003.

But “Magic Kingdom” brings with it a number of complications, given the precious real estate and iconic characters involved — one creative misstep could create one very expensive headache for a studio that’s starting to get back on track at the box office.

Disney is keen on producing more family-friendly films that can turn into strong franchises for all of the company’s divisions, and propel a slate of pics that also includes feel-good fare like the horse racing drama “Secretariat” and teen-skewing comedy “Prom.”

“Magic Kingdom” had already been in development before Rich Ross took the reins of the studio and tapped Sean Bailey as president of production.

Some at the studio are referring to “Magic Kingdom” as Disney’s own “Justice League” or “The Avengers” — movies that need other films to rollout at the megaplex in order to introduce audiences — especially younger moviegoers — to a cast of characters or overall properties they may not be fully familiar with.

At Warner Bros., “Justice League” would star DC Comics icons like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and the Flash, while Marvel’s “Avengers” features Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and the Incredible Hulk — characters that are getting their own pics first before teaming up. Paramount is distributing the actioner in summer 2012.

For now, Disney is focusing on launching “Tron: Legacy” in December, a reboot that will be prominently integrated into Anaheim’s California Adventure park starting next week. A fourth “Pirates of the Caribbean” is lensing in Hawaii, while Guillermo del Toro is readying an adaptation of “The Haunted Mansion,” and David Fincher is behind a new “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” actioner, whose original version was the basis of Disneyland’s original submarine ride. Also in development are scripts based on the “Jungle Cruise” ride and “Tomorrowland,” an outer space adventure that loosely ties in with the themed area of Disneyland.

Separately, Disney is eager to get new takes on classic characters like Maleficent that Tim Burton will helm after successfully relaunching “Alice in Wonderland” as a billion-dollar hit at the box office. A live-action retelling of “Cinderella” is also in the works, while the upcoming “Tangled” is an animated take on Rapunzel.

All could eventually wind up in “Magic Kingdom” in some form.

An Evening with Disney Archivist Dave Smith

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My wife, son and I were lucky enough to meet Dave Smith in his office at the Archives this summer. It was the first time for our son, but my wife and I had previously introduced ourselves to Dave Smith at one of the Official Disneyana Conventions.

In 1997, in the persona as “Mickey,” I had the pleasure of hosting Dave Smith for a special evening online as he discussed his career with Disney and talked about all the Disney history in the Archives. I hope you enjoy reading it…

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Remembering Wayne Allwine, who gave a voice to Mickey Mouse

(Edited at 11:24 am May 20, 2009 to include parts that were left out by mistake early this morning due to a formatting problem… now fixed. Be sure to check out the Comments to this blog entry as well, to see a three-part video of an interview Leonard Maltin did with Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor.)

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I can’t believe it, but it is true. The Disney Legends website confirms it tonight:

Wayne Allwine passed away on May 18, 2009 at the age of 62.

Wayne Allwine’s talents will live on in the many productions in which he gave voice to Mickey Mouse — and Mickey will always live on, forever.

In 1988 a Mickey Mouse cartoon named “The Marathon” was directed by Aleksandr Petrov with co-director Michael Tumelya and presented to the Disney Company on Mickey’s 60th birthday.

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“The Marathon” is a black-and-white cartoon, a film with no dialogue and so it didn’t have Mickey’s voice in it. So why am I remembering it now that Wayne Allwine has passed away? Well, allow me to explain. It was first shown to the public at the 1st Official Disneyana Convention in 1992 at WDW and also aired during the Disney Channel’s celebration of Mickey’s 65th birthday celebration. The cartoon shows a digital clock counting the years as Mickey began. Mickey plays with a young boy as the clock ticks up. The boy turns into a teen who dances spectacularly with Mickey. Mickey stays the same as the boy ages into a man, who needs to slow down his dance steps. As the clock approaches 60 years, the man has become very old while Mickey still has his fresh, youthful appearance and still dances with much energy. The man needs to sit down and a chair appears, which he uses. Mickey pulls back into a TV screen, and as the clock shows 60 years the old man watches Mickey on the screen as the man’s grandchild comes on the scene. The child sees Mickey and approaches the screen. The camera shifts position once more, so that the front edge of the screen becomes a dividing line between the boy and Mickey.

As the young boy and Mickey play together, the clock resets back down to the beginning and starts to count up again, just like before. It sums up without any words the timeless quality of Mickey that will last through the ages, delighting each new generation in the decades to come.

I just found “The Marathon” on YouTube, still remembering it after seeing it all those years ago:

Wayne Allwine was told by JImmy Macdonald, the previous voice of Mickey, “Just remember, kid, you’re only filling in for the boss.” after Allwine took over as Mickey’s voice when Macdonald retired. Walt Disney was the first person to give voice to Mickey.

In an interview for a “Walt Disney Treasures” box DVD set, Wayne said, “It’s really not about me; it’s about Mickey, and Mickey is Walt’s. So what I do is I get to take this wonderful American icon and keep it alive until the next Mickey comes along, and it will one day. And that’s also one of the heartbreaks of the character, of doing the job, because, you know, I’m three; there’s going to be a four.”

Wayne, though you’ve joined Walt Disney and Jimmy Macdonald in heaven, the life you put into Mickey lives on for the ages.

Rest in peace.

Our condolences go to Wayne Allwine’s family and Russi Taylor, his wife, as well as his friends and many fans.

I am one of them, feeling especially blessed that I was able to meet Wayne and Russi at two Disneyana Conventions as well as hosting them during a live, online chat at EMuck.com (I was in the role of “Mickey” during the chat).

Here is the transcript:

This is a transcript of a special invited talk with Mr. Wayne Allwine and Miss Russi Taylor, Disney’s voice artists for Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.

The chat occurred on Friday 30 January 1997 at 11 PM U.S. EST (GMT -0600) at the Arbordale Auditorium on AmberThree Productions’ EntertainMuck.

This transcript logs only the questions asked to Mr. Allwine (WayneAllwine) and Ms. Taylor (RussiTaylor), comments from moderator Rich “Mickey” Koster, and assorted opening and closing comments. Audience comments during the talk are not generally included.

You leave Mickey’s Cyber Diner and arrive in…
The Arbordale Auditorium
Special Invited Talks with celebrity guests take place in this large
auditorium.
Current Topic: Disney’s Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse voice artists
Current Moderator: Mickey
Current Guest Speakers: RussiTaylor(Minnie) & WayneAllwine(Mickey’s voice)
This chat begins Fri., 1/30 at 11 PM Eastern/10 PM Central/8 PM Pacific
To ask a question of anyone at the podium, enter ‘REQUEST’ (without quotes)
and wait to be prompted to enter your question. Your REQUESTed question can
be longer than one line – Just wait to press your Enter key until after you
finish typing your question (not at the end of *each* line). Many questions
may be in the REQUEST queue ahead of yours, so please be patient. No one at
the podium can hear what is said in this room so use REQUEST for questions.
Exits:
Doorway to the [Podium], Mickey’s Cyber Diner [MCD], Arbordale [C]enter,
No-Spam Seats [EHX]

ANNOUNCE (Mickey) Wayne Allwine & Russi Taylor on online now, awaiting the
start of tonight’s chat!
ANNOUNCE (Mickey) Wayne (voice of Mickey Mouse) Allwine and Russi (voice
of Minnie Mouse) Taylor will be chatting with us in the Arbordale Auditorium
tonight in about 12 minutes. Enter ‘run welcome;a’ to get there now!
Mickey offers Wayne & Russi a Mouse-ke-cola
WayneAllwine says, “Thanks for the soda.”
Mickey bows, “My pleasure!”
RussiTaylor says, “Dee-licious.”
RussiTaylor giggles
Mickey giggles
Mickey gets up, to stretch his shorts.
Mickey leaves the podium and heads through the door to the Arbordale
Auditorium.
WayneAllwine says, “Wait for ussss!”
Mickey comes onstage from the Auditorium.
Mickey runs all around, huggling Meecelet, WayneAllwine, and
RussiTaylor one by one very tightly!
WayneAllwine says, “What happened to my wallet?…”
WayneAllwine says, “Hmmm…”
ANNOUNCE (Mickey) Wayne (voice of Mickey Mouse) Allwine and Russi (voice
of Minnie Mouse) Taylor will be chatting with us in the Arbordale Auditorium
tonight in a couple of minutes. Enter ‘run welcome;a’ to get there now!
Mickey offers Wayne & Russi more Mouse-ke-cola and some Mickey
ice cream bars.
RussiTaylor says, “How hospitable.”
Mickey says, “We’ll be starting soon, folks!”
RussiTaylor says, “I’m going to need a diet after this!”
Mickey says, “You? Never!”
Mickey looks up in surprise as a sudden gust of wind blows the
Mouse-eared Moderator hat off his head and it sails to the ground.
WayneAllwine looks in awe at the Mouse-Eared Moderator Hat.
Mickey takes the Mouse-Eared Moderator Hat and puts it on, smiling
as he senses it fits him!
WayneAllwine says, “Hope the shorts fit…”
Mickey adjusts his shorts again.
Mickey grins.
WayneAllwine says, “And if the shorts fit…”
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Mickey says, “Wear ‘em?”
RussiTaylor says, “close enough”
Mickey puts on his mouse-eared Moderators Hat and prepares to
start tonight’s Special Invited Talk.
* [Figaro has connected] *
RussiTaylor says, “I’m so happy my cat is here!”
Mickey waves to Figaro!
ANNOUNCE (Mickey) The Special Invited Talk with Wayne Allwine and
Russi Taylor, Disney’s voices of Mickey & Minnie Mouse, will now
begin in the Arbordale Auditorium. Enter ‘run welcome;chat;a’ to
get there if you’re not already there!
Mickey says, “AmberThree Productions and the FANtasEARS Disney
Fan Club, in association with The Walt Disney Co., are proud to
present the eleventh in our series of Special Invited Talks with
our special guests, Mr. Wayne Allwine and Miss Russi Taylor.”
Mickey says, “In high school, Wayne formed his own acoustic folk
music group and is still an accomplished musician. He recorded with
several groups and had the hit single ‘Blue’s Theme’ with the ‘Davie
Allan and the Arrows’ rock group.”
Mickey says, “Wayne is also an award-winning sound effects wizard,
winning a Prime Time Emmy Award, two Golden Reel awards, and the
Golden Scissors award for his work on Steven Spielberg’s ‘Amazing
Stories’ and Disney’s ‘The Great Mouse Detective.’”
Mickey says, “He was personally instructed in sound effects
techniques by his dear friend and teacher, Mr. Jimmy Macdonald.”
Mickey says, “Jimmy was the 2nd person to provide a voice for
Mickey Mouse — Wayne is the 3rd — and Jimmy learned from Walt
Disney himself, the first man to ever voice Mickey.”
Mickey says, “After 8 years as Mr. Macdonald’s only assistant,
Jimmy pronounced Wayne “more than ready” to assume the role of
Disney’s Chief Creative Sound Effects Person.”
Mickey says, “Since 1977 Wayne has provided Mickey with a voice
in cartoons, animated features, radio, TV shows, commercials,
talking books, toys, cassettes & CDs, talking computer games,
talking wrist-watches & clocks — even talking toothbrushes! –
and of course in Disney’s theme parks worldwide.”
Mickey says, “Wayne was nominated for an Academy Award for his
first featurette, ‘Mickey’s Christmas Carol,’ and got an Oscar
nomination again for his latest theatrical production with Mickey,
‘Runaway Brain.’”
Mickey says, “Wayne is married to our other special guest
tonight, Miss Russi Taylor. Russi Taylor is as bubbly as the
fa-mouse Disney Character she gives voice to, Minnie Mouse.”
Mickey says, “Miss Taylor sang a duet as Minnie with Elton John
on the ‘Totally Minnie’ special and has given Ms. Mouse life in
many other specials, TV productions, features, commercials, Disney
theme parks worldwide, radio shows and toys.”
Mickey says, “Russi has nine Emmy award certificates for her
vocal work, is fluent in four languages and a variety of accents,
and provides voices for many other Characters besides Minnie Mouse:”
Mickey says, “Huey, Dewey, Louie (Donald Duck’s nephews) and Webby
on ‘Ducktales’… On ‘The Simpsons’ she’s portrayed class president
Martin Prince, the twins Sherry and Terry, and Uter, the German
exchange student…”
Mickey says, “Russi is also Baby Gonzo on ‘Muppet Babies,’ the
mean cat in ‘Babe,’ Pearl’s mother in Disney’s ‘The Little Mermaid,’
as well as the voice of Widget, Strawberry Shortcake, Pac Baby,
Pebbles Flintstone and many others.”
Mickey says, “Wayne and Russi, thanks for joining us this
evening!”
Mickey says, “And to all of you out there in the Arbordale
Auditorium, thanks for joining us, too. Let’s give a big EMuck
welcome to Mr. Wayne Allwine and Miss Russi Taylor!”
Mickey is out of breath!
RussiTaylor says, “I’m exhausted just reading all that!”
Mickey says, “None of us onstage can hear you in the audience
while we’re at the podium, so that is why there is the REQUEST
feature in the auditorium…”
Mickey says, “To leave a question, enter the word REQUEST and
then wait to be prompted to enter your question. If your question
is longer than one line, just wait to press your Enter key until
the end of your question, not the end of each line.”
Mickey says, “While we’ll ask all of the questions in the
REQUEST queue, there are already a lot of questions lined up,
so please limit your follow-up questions. To follow-up, enter
PAGE MICKEY=MyMessageHere and I’ll pass it on to Wayne and Russi.”
Mickey says, “Transcripts of tonight’s chat will be available
at EMuck’s web site and ftp site in a few days. We’ll announce
when the transcripts are ready.”
Mickey says, “Wayne & Russi, this year the Characters of Mickey
Mouse and Minnie Mouse turn 70 years old. Since you are Disney’s
official voices for those two `Meeces,’ let me be among the first
to wish you `Happy 70th Birthday!’ and thank you for kicking off
this year’s big birthday bash with us here on EMuck!”
Mickey grins at WayneAllwine and RussiTaylor and wiggles his
nose. As it jiggles up and down, his big mousie ears wiggle-waggle!
Mickey exclaims, “Huh-hah!”
Mickey says, “So Wayne, how does it feel to be talking *to*
Mickey, instead of *for* him? 8=o)”
WayneAllwine says, “Very strange. But nice.”
Mickey says, “Ready for more questions, Wayne & Russi?”
RussiTaylor says, “You betcha.”
Mickey says, “OK, here we go!”

Next question:
(Double_D) Can you tell us anything about the upcoming TV series,
‘MouseWorks?’ Has production already started? (P.S. Please change
the title!)

RussiTaylor says, “Yes, we’re already in production. The scripts
are wonderful, just like the old time cartoons.”
RussiTaylor says, “We’re having a wonderful time and feel very
lucky to be doing it. Also, it’s nice that Roy Disney is involved
in the production.”
WayneAllwine says, “These new shows are gag-driven, not dialogue-
driven.”
WayneAllwine says, “Wish we could help you with the title problem…”
RussiTaylor says, “I like it.”
WayneAllwine says, “Far out of our domain.”
Mickey says, “We’re lucky to be able to see y’all in new regular
productions! What is Roy Disney’s involvement?”
RussiTaylor says, “He’s executive producer, I believe… and watch
dog. He’s certainly putting the ol’ Mickey back to work.”
Mickey grins

Next question:
(Double_D) Can you tell us anything at all about the plans for
Mickey and Minnie’s 70th birthday party?

RussiTaylor says, “So far, it’s a surprise…”
WayneAllwine says, “Even to us!”
Mickey says, “Great! I love birthday surprises!”
WayneAllwine says, “Alice says to watch for a big truck to go
across the nation.”

Next question:
(Mickey) Wayne & Russi, what other upcoming projects are you
involved in (that you can talk about) as Mickey & Minnie — plus
anything else you’re doing?

RussiTaylor says, “Today I was a Laughing Bee for the Animal
Kingdom parade.”
WayneAllwine says, “And we’re both recording next week for the
Cruise Line.”
RussiTaylor says, “Plus I’m doing some Grandmother Willow next
week.”
RussiTaylor says, “And we also have a project of our own that we
have written and produced. It’s very exciting for us.”
WayneAllwine says, “It’s a non-Disney project, but we’re very
excited about it. We’ve been working very hard on it.”
WayneAllwine says, “Sorry to say, it’s still confidential, as
far as any specifics go. But hopefully — please keep your fingers
crossed — you’ll all be hearing a lot more about it SOON!”
Mickey says, “We’ll keep our eyes and EARS open! Follow-ups:
Did you record for promotions for the Disney Cruise Line, or for
what will be heard onboard ship? Also, you weren’t the original
Grandmother Willow, correct, Russi? Have you played her before?”
WayneAllwine says, “So far, just the show on the ship. This
will feature Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Captain Hook… and
I think Chip ‘n’ Dale.”
RussiTaylor says, “About Grandmother Willow, no, I wasn’t the
original — that was Linda Hunt. But I am the official substitute
voice and am very, VERY honored to be doing the voice of such a
wonderful actress.”
RussiTaylor says, “I’ve admired her for a long time.
RussiTaylor says, “I have played her before…for the Pocahontas
stage shows for Disneyland and WDW. I enjoy it very much… Well,
I love doing any kind of voice work.”
Mickey says, “I’m sure you do a fine Grandmother Willow, Russi!
I’ve heard wonderful things about those stage shows. When does
‘Mouseworks’ prem-EAR?”
WayneAllwine says, “Good question.”
WayneAllwine says, “Of course, they record the voices first, and
there’s a lot of animation to be done. So, who knows?”

Next question:
(Alice) Wayne & Russi, I wonder if you could briefly tell us how
you each got your starts in voiceover.

RussiTaylor says, “What shall I say? Well, uh… it’s a lonnnng
story…”
Mickey is all ears!
RussiTaylor says, “I’ll try a shorter version.”
RussiTaylor says, “I like doing voices. So I started. And I’m
still going. And I’m very lucky.”
Mickey says, “Heh-heh! How about a little longer version?”
RussiTaylor says, “Okay….”
RussiTaylor says, “When I first got back to the U.S. from Europe,
I took a voice-over workshop, because I knew that’s what I wanted to
do. I was very lucky. I got a very fine agent. He started sending
me out on everything in town. Including jobs specifically for men!”
RussiTaylor says, “And I started getting lots of work
immediately… As I said, I’m very lucky.”
WayneAllwine says, “And very talented”
Mickey agrees!
WayneAllwine says, “It helps a lot…”
WayneAllwine says, “I got my start by accident. It’s true.”
WayneAllwine says, “Um… I filled in for an actor who missed his
audition, and was told a few weeks later, that I had to join the
Screen Actors Guild because I got the role… as Mickey.”
RussiTaylor says, “The rest is history!!! And ‘her-story’ too!”
Mickey says, “Wow!”
RussiTaylor giggles
Mickey says, “Who was the actor?”
WayneAllwine says, “Nobody knows. His name didn’t appear on the
sheet — or in the credits.”
Mickey says, “So this job you filled in on at the last moment was
for doing Mickey’s voice, or something else?”
WayneAllwine says, “Mickey’s voice.”
Mickey says, “Which production?”
WayneAllwine says, “My first job would have been the opening for
‘The New Mickey Mouse Club’ which ran in late 1977 or 1978.”
WayneAllwine says, “Scary isn’t it?”
Mickey says, “It wasn’t Jimmy Macdonald, then?”
WayneAllwine says, “No. And it wasn’t Jimmy Macdonald on the
original Mickey Mouse Club, either.”
WayneAllwine says, “It was Walt.”
Mickey thinks that actor who missed the session is kicking himself!
RussiTaylor says, “I’m sure he doesn’t even know it happened.”
RussiTaylor says, “I’m glad it turned out the way it did, though.”
Mickey is very grateful Walt provide Mickey’s voice on the original
MMC… we can still hear him each weeknight now on The Disney Channel.
WayneAllwine says, “Right.”
Mickey says, “If you listen to Walt’s Mickey on that MMC very
carefully, you can hear Walt’s voice in there.”
Mickey says, “He sounded different than how he did Mickey when
he was younger”
WayneAllwine says, “Well, it was the last Mickey that Walt
recorded. He was a smoker, and his voice pitch had dropped
slightly.”
Mickey says, “Yes, that was the last of Walt’s Mickey we ever
heard…. not ‘Mickey and the Beanstalk’ like some publicity has
said.”
WayneAllwine says, “Uh-huh.”
RussiTaylor says, “But Beanstalk was his last feature film.”
Mickey nods
RussiTaylor says, “Not everyone knows he did that MMC. It was
sort of a drop-in.”
WayneAllwine says, “Actually, a peek-around-the-corner…”
WayneAllwine says, “He reminded Jimmy Macdonald that ‘I can
do that too, ya know…’”
RussiTaylor says, “Jimmy probably said, ‘Step right in,
Walt…’”
Mickey says, “He was the boss!”

Next question:
(Double_D) Russi, I read that there was an unusual audition
for Minnie’s voice. Please tell us about it.

RussiTaylor says, “Well, it was interesting. I wasn’t really
that nervous, but I was very excited. I really wanted to land the
role. It’s such a privilege.”
RussiTaylor says, “I have a very high voice, naturally. And
mostly, I was studying vocal mannerisms. Once I got into the
audition and they heard that my voice matched Minnie’s, they
asked me to improvise to see how well I could capture the
character with new copy, or when ad-libbing.”
RussiTaylor says, “So, I took a deep breath, and just gave it
my all, and the rest is her-story!”
RussiTaylor says, “Okay… the first thing that popped into my
head was… Romeo and Juliet. So, I swooned a little and let ‘er
rip…”
Mickey says, “Did you sing ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’
sometime early in your career as Minnie?”
RussiTaylor says, “You betcha. Thanks for asking.”
Mickey grins
RussiTaylor says, “I did the Kiki Dee part. What a thrill!”
Mickey says, “I loved the ‘Totally Minnie’ special you did with
Elton John, singing that song with him.”
RussiTaylor says, “Thanks!”
Mickey says, “Did you sing that song on your audition, too?”
RussiTaylor says, “Nope. But there was a lot of Baloney,
Macaroni, and Huckleberry Pie!”
Mickey says, “M-I-… C-K-E-Y-eye!!!”
Mickey says, “Don’t forget…”
Mickey says, “To dot…”
Mickey says, “The I!”
Mickey grins — he couldn’t resist.
Mickey says, “Follow-up from Max: Was there a version of Toni
Basil’s ‘Mickey’ recorded as sung by Minnie? For some reason that
sounds familiar…”
WayneAllwine says, “Yes, on the Mickey Sports CD. It came out
about a year ago.”

Next question:
(Double_D) Did you learn the voices of Mickey and Minnie from
someone else, or were you able to do the voices by yourself
beforehand?

WayneAllwine says, “No, I auditioned from what I remembered
Mickey sounding like on the MMC when I was a kid.”
RussiTaylor says, “I listened to voice reference tapes. I
studied up for the audition.”
Mickey says, “Follow-up from Rufus: What are ‘voice reference
tapes’?”
RussiTaylor says, “It’s called
go-out-and-buy-anything-you-can-find-of-the-character…
and learn it!”
Mickey grins

Next question:
(Alice) What would be the most important pieces of advice you
would offer one hoping to break into the voiceover biz?

Mickey waves to Alice!
WayneAllwine says, “Remember it is an acting job.”
RussiTaylor says, “Learn to act.”
WayneAllwine says, “Take workshops.”
RussiTaylor says, “And remember, it is really a job, not a hobby.”
Mickey says, “If this was ABC or The Disney Channel, we’d break
for commercials now… but it isn’t, we’re on EMuck. So on to the
next question!”
RussiTaylor says, “Okay!”
Mickey says, “Double D asks….”
Mickey says, “How and why are you also the singing voices for
Mickey and Minnie?”
Mickey says, “My guess: talent!”
WayneAllwine says, “Aw…”
WayneAllwine says, “We are both very lucky to be fairly good singers
as well as actors. It’s very important for the character to remain
consistent. It’s so much easier if we can do both the acting and
singing…”
WayneAllwine says, “I guess that’s part of the reason we
landed the roles.”
Mickey says, “Yes, Wayne, and you started with music back in
your high school days, right? Do you still sing and play — not as
Mickey?”
WayneAllwine says, “Yes. Sometimes I play the drums with the
remaining members of the ‘Firehouse Five + 2.’ Russi and I both
sing with the band. It’s a Dixieland band.”
Mickey says, “Is the group still called the ‘Firehouse Five + 2?’”
WayneAllwine says, “It’s no longer called the ‘Firehouse Five +
2′… It’s now the ‘Monrovia Old-Style Jazz Band.’”
Mickey says, “Are there records/CD’s/tapes of the new group?”
RussiTaylor says, “No.”
Mickey says, “Any plans for that?”
WayneAllwine says, “We’re only nine years old, after all….”
RussiTaylor says, “And we just play for fun.”
Mickey says, “I’m sure it would be fun to listen to it, and
maybe one day we’ll all get lucky enough to hear y’all.”
WayneAllwine says, “Thank you!”
Mickey says, “Where do you perform?”
WayneAllwine says, “Jazz festivals around the state.”
WayneAllwine says, “Catalina sometimes…”

Next question:
(Double_D) How often do you do your voices in public?

RussiTaylor says, “VERY seldom. Every once in awhile, when we do
radio remotes live from Disneyland or WDW. So, the public may
be able to hear and see us then. But it’s very rare.”
RussiTaylor says, “It’s very important to protect the
mystique of the Characters. The company tries to protect
childrens’ perception of the Characters.”
RussiTaylor says, “Wouldn’t want to traumatize them, ya know…”
Mickey says, “Yes, indeed. I was lucky enough to see both of you
perform in public at one of the Disneyana Conventions, and was also
thrilled to meet you in person then. I still remember the last
thing you said to me, Wayne… You said ‘Seeya real soon!’.”
Mickey grins
WayneAllwine says, “Aw, that’s nice.”
RussiTaylor says, “Thanks for remembering.”
Mickey says, “How are you two doing? Ready for more questions?”
RussiTaylor says, “Sure!”
WayneAllwine says, “Sure!”

Next question:
(Alice) Wayne, I understand you did some voicing for ‘The Black
Cauldron.’ For which characters did you provide voices? And…did
you enjoy working on that project?

WayneAllwine says, “Henn Wenn, the pig, and about 85% of the
voices heard in the castle. It was an interesting project, working
with three directors, one of whom was Rich Rich, who went on to
direct ‘Swan Princess,’ I believe.”

Next question:
(Double_D) What voices for other characters have you done? And
a follow-up: Does Russi do the voice of Birdie from the McDonald’s
commercials? Minnie’s and Birdie’s voices are very similiar.

RussiTaylor says, “Uh-huh, I sure do.”
WayneAllwine says, “I’ve done other characters over the years.
The last thing I did was re-voice an ambulance driver in ‘Alien
Nation’ — the movie — not to be confused with the TV series, of
course…”
WayneAllwine grins
Mickey nods!
RussiTaylor says, “What have I done? Oh my…”
Mickey says, “You’ve been very busy, Russi!”
RussiTaylor says, “Baby Gonzo in ‘The Muppet Babies,’ the nephews,
Webbigail, Strawberry Shortcake,…”
RussiTaylor says, “Martin Prince, Uter, Sherry & Terry on ‘The
Simpsons,’”
RussiTaylor says, “5 Ponies and the Bushwooley Leader on ‘My
Little Pony’ in the film and series….”
RussiTaylor says, “the cat in ‘Babe’… I’m in ‘Babe 2′ — coming
out in November this year… and, and, and, um… long ago…
I was Ted and Georgette’s baby on ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show.’”
WayneAllwine says, “She was also the sick baby in ‘Terms of
Endearment.’”
RussiTaylor says, “I’ve done so many babies I don’t even know
their names anymore!”
RussiTaylor says, “I was Roseanne’s baby– Baby DJ, and… I
can’t think of any more. Wayne knows better than I do.”
WayneAllwine says, “Leave me alone, I have a headache.”
Mickey says, “Have you ever done Chip & Dale?
WayneAllwine says, “No, we haven’t done the chipmunks.”
Mickey says, “Do you do the voices of Donald Duck’s nephews
with a different technique than Tony Anselmo does for Donald’s
voice, Russi?”
RussiTaylor says, “Yes, I do the nephews using a different
technique — and there are three different, distinct voices for
each… if ya listen…”
Mickey nods
Mickey says, “Russi, I remember you telling the Disneyana
ConventionEars that you use your hand in some way when doing the
nephews”
RussiTaylor says, “Don’t tell everybody!”
Mickey is sorry!
Mickey smiles
RussiTaylor says, “I’m embarrassed enough!”
Mickey says, “You need to avoid stress in the throat?”
RussiTaylor says, “Don’t we all?…”
Mickey says, “Well, would you tell us about how you use your hands?”
RussiTaylor says, “I cross all my fingers. I put all the tension in
my hands –”
RussiTaylor says, “My throat is loose as a goose!”

Next question:
(Lumiere) Russi, you do a lot of character voices for ‘The Simpsons’
and I really love the one you do for Uter. What is your favorite voice
to do on that show?

RussiTaylor says, “Martin.”
Mickey says, “The class prez”
RussiTaylor says, “He’s just so, so… innocent.”

Next question:
(Mickey) When your kids realized you provide the voices of Mickey,
Minnie, and many other Characters, how did they react? Are your
children learning how to imitate character voices?

RussiTaylor says, “They think they are!”
Mickey smiles
RussiTaylor giggles
WayneAllwine says, “The biggest problem is that their classmates
don’t believe them”
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WayneAllwine says, “We end up having to go to Parents’ Day to prove
it to all of them. It sounds silly, but it’s true.”
RussiTaylor says, “The kids thought it was really cool.”
Mickey says, “What are your kids’ ages?”
WayneAllwine says, “They range in age from 10 to 26.”
Mickey says, “Do you take them to Disneyland?”
RussiTaylor says, “And how!”
Mickey grins
RussiTaylor says, “And they all love Disneyland!”
WayneAllwine says, “Yeah. That’s for sure.”

Next question:
(Double_D) Do you find some of Mickey and Minnie’s characteristics
in you and vice versa?

WayneAllwine says, “I’ve come to find them over the years. Doing
Mickey has definitely changed my life. I can say that in all
seriousness.”
WayneAllwine says, “Russi?”
RussiTaylor says, “I think Minnie and I are alter egos.”
Mickey says, “What characteristics do you share with Mickey, Wayne?”
WayneAllwine says, “Big ears and tail.”
Mickey grins and wiggles his ears!
Mickey says, “No, really”
RussiTaylor says, “They’re both just great guys.”
WayneAllwine says, “And naive as can be! Well, sort of…”
RussiTaylor says, “Don’t believe it.”
WayneAllwine says, “Russi is all of the goodness that is Minnie.
But Russi also has Minnie’s good sense, and…”
WayneAllwine says, “gulp…”
WayneAllwine says, “temper.”
Mickey says, “Oh my!”
RussiTaylor says, “What do you mean?!!! Temper?!!!!”
RussiTaylor says, “Hmph!”
WayneAllwine says, “Sorry…”
RussiTaylor giggles
WayneAllwine giggles…sort of
Mickey passes out more Mouse-ke-cola to calm things down.
RussiTaylor says, “Thank you!”
Mickey says, “Time for the next question!”

Next question:
(Double_D) Do you feel that you are carrying on some kind of
“tradition” as the voices of Mickey and Minnie?

RussiTaylor says, “Absolutely.”
WayneAllwine says, “Definitely.”
RussiTaylor says, “And we’re very proud to be part of it.”
WayneAllwine says, “I was going to say that, too!”
Mickey says, “Wayne, did you ever have an inkling when you met
Walt Disney in person that you’d be representing Mickey, the
corporate symbol of Walt’s Company? How does that make you feel?”
WayneAllwine says, “No, I met him as one of his lower-echelon
employees from the mail room. I was just happy to be working at
the studio.”
WayneAllwine says, “I’d known since I was about 7 that I wanted
to work for The Walt Disney Company, but in typical Mickey fashion
I never thought about WHERE in The Walt Disney Company I wanted to
work.”
RussiTaylor says, “Then what happened?”
WayneAllwine says, “Actually, I was recruited into the Music Dept.
by Bob Jackman, who just passed away and oddly enough, had supplied
the voice for Goofy in several cartoons.”
WayneAllwine says, “Bob asked me if I’d like to learn Jimmy
Macdonald’s job — he assumed that I’d know who Jimmy was and what
his job was.”
WayneAllwine says, “Looking to move in any direction except down,
I said — ‘Sure!’ I asked Bob if I needed to buy any supplies for
the job and he said, ‘Yes. Buy a drumset.’”
WayneAllwine says, “And this led to a wonderful 8-year relationship
with Jimmy Macdonald, Disney’s sound-effect wizard.”
Mickey grins and stage-whispers, “Psst! I wanna work for Disney,
too! As do a lot of folks in the Auditorium.” :: wink :: Follow-up
from Rufus: Does this feeling of tradition make the work harder for
the two of you?
RussiTaylor says, “That’s a very good question. I don’t know if I
should answer yes or no.”
WayneAllwine says, “I don’t know if it makes it any harder….
It certainly keeps you on your toes.”
RussiTaylor says, “And it’s a tremendous responsibility. These
Characters are precious and they have to be treated right. We love
them, very, very much.”
Mickey says, “Both Mickey & Minnie are in the best of hands with
the two of you.”
RussiTaylor says, “What a nice compliment!”
WayneAllwine says, “Thank you very much.”
Mickey says, “More compliments coming in from the audience now….”
Mickey listens…
RussiTaylor says, “We can’t read the nice things you’re all writing
yet, but Mickey told us how wonderful you all are.”
Mickey says, “Double_D says, “There’s a lot of people who expect
things from Mickey and Minnie, and you two give it to us.”"
Mickey says, “Many others agree, as do I.”
WayneAllwine says, “Thank you! It’s always nice to know we’re
pleasing the folks we work for.”

Next question:
(Zeus) How do things like colds and sore throats affect your work?
Have you had to reschedule a recording session due to an illness or
do your character voices remain unaffected?

WayneAllwine says, “Well? We try to avoid crowds, especially
around holiday times when flu and colds are most rampant. But
occasionally, we pick up a bug or two.”
RussiTaylor says, “We’re always very careful with our voices, but
when we get sick, the people we work with are always the first to help
us in any way they can. If it’s rescheduling, or whatever, they’re
always there for us. We’re very lucky that way.”
WayneAllwine says, “Yeah, they’re like family.”
Mickey says, “Alice has just initiated a group hug for all the
audience and podium folks!!! Thanks, Alice.”
RussiTaylor says, “That felt good.”
Mickey smiles
WayneAllwine says, “Hey! Where’s my wallet?”
Mickey giggles
WayneAllwine giggles not
Mickey says, “Hey! Where’s my Michael Eisner watch?”

Next question:
(Double_D) Please tell us the story on how you two “lovemice” met.

Mickey says, “Oooo, great question with Valentine’s Day approaching”
RussiTaylor says, “Uh…”
WayneAllwine says, “We met at the ‘Totally Minnie’ session, didn’t
we, Russi?”
RussiTaylor says, “Yes.”
WayneAllwine says, “I was the voice on the cutting-room floor in
that production.”
RussiTaylor giggles
Mickey says, “Please tell us all about how you met!”
RussiTaylor says, “Well, um…”
RussiTaylor says, “We met long before we ever got serious about each
other.”
WayneAllwine says, “Yeah.”
Mickey says, “Sometimes love at first sight is only in the cartoons.”
RussiTaylor says, “We met doing the voices, of course. You get to
know other actors, and Wayne was always very professional and a pleasure
to work with.”
RussiTaylor says, “At one point, we’d both gone through difficult
divorces, and got together as friends after work, just to talk.”
RussiTaylor says, “We’ve been talking ever since.”
Mickey says, “And we’ve been listening and enjoying hearing you talk!”
RussiTaylor says, “It was fate.”
WayneAllwine says, “Yes, beloved.”
Mickey sees big red Toony hearts appear around Wayne & Russi.

Next question:
(Double_D) What are some of your favorite Disney films? What are
some of your favorite projects with Mickey and Minnie’s voices?

RussiTaylor says, “Everything!”
WayneAllwine says, “Favorite projects… I loved doing ‘Prince and
the Pauper.’”
RussiTaylor says, “You were wonderful in that…”
WayneAllwine says, “Thank you.”
Mickey says, “Yes you were! Doubly so!”
WayneAllwine says, “‘MouseWorks’ is a lot of fun.”
RussiTaylor says, “‘Runaway Brain’ was a lot of fun. All the shows
in the park are a lot of fun. Toys, games, toothbrushes?…”
RussiTaylor says, “It’s all fun!”
RussiTaylor says, “It’s ALL fun, do you hear?!!”
RussiTaylor laughs
Mickey says, “I was so glad to see ‘Runaway Brain’ and that your
Characters were given new life. Great to hear about ‘MouseWorks’
coming up, too! So, about the Disney films? Are they all your faves,
or do you have any particular ones you like more?”
WayneAllwine says, “‘Peter Pan,’ and ‘Lady and the Tramp’ would be
my favorites.”
RussiTaylor says, “I just love everything. That’s why I wanted to
work for the company!”
Mickey applauds.

Next question:
(Double_D) Russi, why are women usually chosen to do voices for
young children, especially boys?

RussiTaylor says, “Children are used a great deal in the business.
However, sometimes, especially in voice work, the hours can be
grueling. Sometimes there’s a need for a more mature understanding
of the role.”
RussiTaylor says, “There’s also an added expense because a social
worker/studio teacher must be provided for the children at all times
for their protection.”
WayneAllwine says, “It helps if you have the voice box of a ten year
old, like Russi.”
RussiTaylor says, “Before we move on, I did want to mention an
example of the grueling hours and so on…”
RussiTaylor says, “When Heather O’Rourke, the little girl in
‘Poltergeist’ was barely 5 years old, she had to loop (replace
dialogue) — her own voice — in many scenes. In some cases, it was
too difficult for her, and also, Steven Spielberg was concerned that
looping, a very difficult art, might be frustrating for her.”
RussiTaylor says, “So, I would finish sentences for her and make
small fixes in her dialogue for clarity, etc.”
RussiTaylor says, “We were a very good voice match. And Steven was
incredible to work for.”
RussiTaylor says, “Incidentally, Wayne’s Emmy was for a production
for Steven Spielberg.”
Mickey says, “Yes, ‘Amazing Stories!’ Thanks for the extra
information, Russi! Wayne, does doing Mickey’s falsetto strain your
voice in any way?”
WayneAllwine says, “No.”
Mickey says, “That’s good to hear.”
WayneAllwine says, “I was a rock singer early on. I sang first
tenor parts on club band covers of Righteous Brothers songs. So,
falsetto was never difficult for me to work in.”

Next question:
(Double_D) Wayne, ‘Mickey’s Christmas Carol’ was the first film you
did as Mickey’s voice. What were your feelings about your debut as
Mickey’s new voice?

WayneAllwine says, “Scared.”
WayneAllwine says, “I learned that you have to trust your director
to make the right choices from the many takes recorded. The voice-over
actor has very little say as to which take is used.”

Next question:
(Double_D) Wayne, in ‘The Prince and the Pauper,’ you did not only
Mickey’s voice, but also the voice of the prince (Mickey with a British
accent). Whose idea was that? And why were you chosen to do both roles?

WayneAllwine says, “George Scribner was our director, so, I guess it
was his. I prayed they’d find a nice young English kid to do the
prince. But no… they kept saying ‘No, the voices have to match.’”
WayneAllwine says, “I was so happy with George’s choices from the
takes at the sessions. I was very lucky… Many of my takes sounded
remarkably like Julia Child.”
RussiTaylor giggles
Mickey says, “Had you done dialects before that? You did very well
at it, by the way!”
WayneAllwine says, “Thank you.”
WayneAllwine says, “I owe it all to my vocal coach, a man named
Larry Moss, from UCLA. By the way, Larry voiced Leopold Stokowski in
the digital re-make of Fantasia.”

Next question:
(Double_D) Wayne, have you ever worked with animator Andreas Deja,
who drew Mickey for ‘Runaway Brain?’

RussiTaylor says, “You betcha!”
WayneAllwine says, “Yes!”
RussiTaylor says, “He’s wonderful. He’s just so great.”
WayneAllwine says, “He’s a very good friend. And what a talent!”
Mickey looks at the Mickey Mouse clock on the wall…
Mickey says, “We’ve got 20 more questions in the queue…”
Mickey says, “Want to take one more tonight?”
RussiTaylor says, “Sure.”
Mickey says, “…and would you mind coming back again for more
questions?”
WayneAllwine says, “Not at all.”
RussiTaylor says, “We’d love to.”
Mickey says, “Thank you both very much! I’m sure we’ll think of
many more things to ask for next time!”
RussiTaylor says, “No, no. Thank YOU.”
Mickey says, “You’re very kind. Okay, here’s the last question
for tonight…”
Mickey says, “…but the others in the list WILL be asked the next
time you come to EMuck.”
Mickey says, “First, a message from EMuck’s Baloo… He says he’s
sorry he didn’t get to meet you there at Disney tonight.”
Mickey waves to Baloo in the audience.
RussiTaylor says, “We’re sorry, too.”
WayneAllwine says, “Where are you?”
WayneAllwine waves
Mickey says, “He’s at home right now — and out there in the
Arbordale Auditorium listening to this chat.”
RussiTaylor waves, too
Mickey says, “OK, here’s the next and last (for tonight) question:”

Next question:
(Alice) For Wayne and Russi: Do you find that, aside from Disney
work (or heck, even inclusive of Disney work) that vo characters have
become more and more ‘edgy’ and ‘sarcastic’? Do you think this trend
will continue?

RussiTaylor says, “I hope not.”
WayneAllwine says, “The nature of animation in the past was to
mirror the society it was created for. The Disney Characters are
unique — the original Disney Characters, that is — in that they were
created in a gentler time.”
WayneAllwine says, “Um… “
WayneAllwine says, “Sadly, ‘South Park’ — nothing against the
creators of ‘South Park’ — mirrors kids today. Not ALL kids…”
RussiTaylor says, “Well, maybe many ADULTS’ vision of kids today.”
WayneAllwine says, “Do I think it will continue? As long as they
can sell advertising time, it will.”
RussiTaylor says, “However… We’re hoping, with our own project,
we might be able to add a more gentle voice to children’s animation.
We’re very proud of who we are and what we do. We LOVE trying to
continue the tradition.”
WayneAllwine says, “We’ve certainly had the best teachers in the
world.”
Mickey says, “Wayne and Russi, on behalf of Amberthree Productions,
the FANtasEARS Disney Fan Club, and all of us on EMuck, we thank you
so very much for coming here tonight! Would you please join me down
in the audience for a few minutes to meet your fans?”

Meecelet leaves the podium and heads through the door to the…
The Arbordale Auditorium
Special Invited Talks with celebrity guests take place in this large
auditorium.
Current Topic: Disney’s Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse voice artists
Current Moderator: Mickey
Current Guest Speakers: RussiTaylor(Minnie) & WayneAllwine(Mickey’s voice)
This chat begins Fri., 1/30 at 11 PM Eastern/10 PM Central/8 PM Pacific
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Exits:
Doorway to the [Podium], Mickey’s Cyber Diner [MCD], Arbordale [C]enter,
No-Spam Seats [EHX]
Contents:
Plush Mickey Mouse doll, Plush Minnie Mouse doll, Air Russis, Air Waynes,
Stenographic camera
Players:
Lumiere, Alice, Angela, Rufus, Double_D, Max, Phil, Gromit, Disneygirl,
SunniGummi

Max grins and nods.
Alice looks at Rufus!
WayneAllwine comes down into the main part of the Arbordale Auditorium
from the stage and podium.
Alice applauds wildly!
Double_D applauds again.
Lumiere applauds!!!
Max claps loudly.
Mickey comes down into the main part of the Arbordale Auditorium from the
stage and podium.
Sunni applauds
Gromit applauds but does not speak.
Phil claps.
Mickey exclaims, “Let’s hear it for Wayne & Russi!”
Rufus applauds loudly.
Alice jumps up and down!!!
Angela applauds
RussiTaylor comes down into the main part of the Arbordale Auditorium from
the stage and podium.
Sunni says, “Encore!”
Double_D shakes Wayne and Russi’s hands.
Gromit applauds but does not speak.
WayneAllwine exclaims, “Thank you!”
Mickey claps his white gloved hands as loudly as possible!
Max gathers everyone together and begins leading them in singing the
Mickey Mouse Club march!
RussiTaylor exclaims, “Thank you very much!”
WayneAllwine says, “Aw, you guys are swell.”
Alice whistles loudly (unladylike, sure, but enthusiastic!)
Gromit continues to read his book, ‘Electronics for Dogs.’
Mickey says, “And thank you for being so kind as to come back again
another night for more chatting, Wayne and Russi”
Alice exclaims, “Gosh, this sure has been a treat!”
Max nodnods!
Double_D nods.
Phil says, “Oh, and you have your shoes. =:o)”

[Phil made 'Air Waynes' for Wayne and 'Air Russis' for Russi.]

Disneygirl exclaims, “Well hello you guys! Welcome to EMuck. (extends
her hand) I’m Disneygirl.”
Mickey says, “Folks, a transcript of this chat will be available in a
few days. We’ll announce when it is ready.”
Rufus exclaims, “Yeah, even better than meeting you at the Parks!”
Angela had no idea that Russi did voices in some of her fav cartoon
shows, ‘Muppet Babies,’ ‘Strawberry Shortcake’ and ‘My Little Pony!’
Rufus exclaims, “Yeah, check out Phil’s shoes!”
WayneAllwine slips on the Air Waynes, giggles, and suddenly feels like
wiggling his ears and eating cheese…
Gromit rolls his eyes as if to say, “I’m Gromit and glad to meet you
both.:)”
Alice slips on the Air Russis and feels like wearing polka-dots to go
with them!
WayneAllwine slips on the Air Waynes, giggles, and suddenly feels like
wiggling his ears and eating cheese…
Double_D says, “We’ve got cheese next door…”
Mickey says, “Wayne & Russi, I’d like you to know that you are welcome
here ANYTIME, and not just for these special chats. You also can
request anonymouse character accounts here if you’d like to come
incognito to have fun here.”
Phil says, “Type ‘look Air Waynes’ or ‘look Air Russis’ =:o)”

[look Air Waynes]
They’re yellow Mickey shoes you can put ‘on’.

[on]
You slip on the Air Waynes, and giggle at how they feel. You suddenly
feel like wiggling your ears and eating cheese…

[look Air Russis]
Look! They’re cute little yellow high-heels you can ‘slip’ on.

[slip]
You slip on the Air Russis, and feel like wearing polka-dots to go
with them!

Angela wants to know which ponies Russi voiced.
Double_D gives the plush Mickey Mouse doll a big hug!
Sunni says, “yeah”
Double_D gives the plush Minnie Mouse doll a big hug!
Rufus exclaims, “You should see the version of ‘Mickey’s Beanstock’
here!”

[There is a Disney-style themed virtual roller coaster based on
'Mickey and the Beanstalk' on EMuck in the 'Toon Gardens' theme park.]

RussiTaylor says, “Thank you. You’ve made us feel very welcome.”
RussiTaylor says, “You’ve made it very easy.”
Mickey says, “Double_D made you two ‘Plush Mickey Mouse doll’ and
“Plush Minnie Mouse doll’. You can ‘look’ at them!”

[look Plush Mickey Mouse doll]
It’s a plush doll of Mickey Mouse. He is wearing his classic red
shorts with white buttons, and big yellow shoes. You feel like giving
him a big ‘hug’!

[hug]
You give the Plush Mickey a big hug! As you squeeze, you can almost
hear him squeak.

[look Plush Minnie Mouse doll]
It’s a plush doll of Minnie Mouse. She is wearing a dress and a bow
that are red with white polka dots, and big yellow high heel shoes.
She’s so cute, give her a big ol’ ‘squeeze’!

[squeeze]
You give the plush Minnie Mouse doll a big hug! As you squeeze, you
can almost hear her squeak!

Alice admires the plush Minnie Mouse doll.
WayneAllwine says, “Thank you.”
Alice gives the plush Minnie Mouse doll a big hug!
WayneAllwine admires the plush Minnie Mouse doll.
Rufus admires the plush Mickey Mouse doll.
Double_D blushes. “Gosh, Mickey.”
Mickey asks, “Which one of us, Double_D? :-)
Disneygirl snickers.
Double_D exclaims, “Er, both!”
Rufus admires the plush Minnie Mouse doll.
WayneAllwine admires the plush Mickey Mouse doll.
Gromit rolls his eyes as if to say, “We are glad you are keeping up
the Disney traditions for excellent entertainment.”
Max says, “PaulP would be proud…”
Alice admires the plush Mickey Mouse doll.
Mickey changes back into his classic attire of red shorts and big
yellow shoes.
Mickey looks up in surprise as a sudden gust of wind blows the
Mouse-eared Moderator hat off his head and it sails to the ground.
Alice gives the plush Mickey Mouse doll a big hug!
Sunni wonders if Wayne or Russi did voices for ‘Gummi Bears?’
RussiTaylor says, “Thank you, Gromit.”
WayneAllwine asks, “How’s Wallace?”
Max nods at what Gromit said. “Thanks for keeping the magic, and
tradition, alive!”
Angela exclaims, “I have a real plush Mickey in the attic!”
Gromit rolls his eyes as if to say, “He’s not on here unfortunately.”
Like the Cheshire Cat, Alice disappears and quickly reappears as
Glamour_Alice, and cries out, “Congratulations to EMuck on its new
home! How simply MAH-velous!”
Disneygirl Extends her Muck pad. “Could you sign this for my little
sister? Just make it out to Disneygirl….*ahem*”
Rufus rubs against Wayne and Russi’s legs in appreciation.
Glamour_Alice curtseys glamourously!
Gromit laughs at Disneygirl.
Glamour_Alice glamourously exclaims, “You have both been so dahhhhhling
to join us tonight!”
SunniGummi gives the plush Mickey Mouse doll a big hug!
Double_D agrees with Alice.
Meecelet admires the plush Minnie Mouse doll.
Meecelet gives the plush Minnie Mouse doll a big hug!
Meecelet gives the plush Mickey Mouse doll a big hug!
Glamour_Alice waves to Meecelet!
Sunni says, “hello Meecelet”
Meecelet waves!
Lightning flashes and the lights go out. A moment later the light
returns… But Max is gone. In his place is the vampire Goofula!
RussiTaylor says, “Well, now it’s time to say goodbye…”
WayneAllwine says, “To all our company…”
RussiTaylor exclaims, “Everybody!”
Gromit rolls his eyes as if to say, “M I C…”
Double_D exclaims, “MIC!”
RussiTaylor says, “M – I – Ceeeee”
Lumiere exclaims, “Goodbye!”
Rufus says, “M-I-C”
Glamour_Alice elegantly says, “K E Y”
Double_D exclaims, “KEY!”
RussiTaylor says, “M – O – U – S Eeeeeeee”
Double_D raises his hands, and they begin glittering golden dust. He
waves his arms around the room, and pixie dust comes shooting out from
his hands in all directions. Soon, RussiTaylor, Mickey, WayneAllwine,
Meecelet, SunniGummi, Disneygirl, Gromit, Phil, Max, Rufus, Angela,
Alice, and Lumiere are generously sprinkled in pixie dust.
Mickey wiggles his nose and loudly exclaims, “Goodnight! Seeya back
here on EMuck ‘REAL SOON!!!’”
Mickey wiggles his nose and loudly exclaims, “Thanks again for
coming!!!”
Sunni says, “Goodbye, Russi and Wayne, nice to meet you”
Sunni waves
Disneygirl exclaims, “Bye! Thanks for coming! :)
Rufus says, “Thanks ever so for dropping by.”
Phil brushes the dust out of his goat fur.
Gromit exclaims, “Yeah!”
Angela waves
WayneAllwine says, “Nice to meet you, too.”
Double_D says, “Yes, thank you very much.”
Phil exclaims, “Yeah! It was great!”
RussiTaylor says, “Goodbye everybody. Thanks for being here tonight.”
Glamour_Alice watches Jimmy the Head Mouseketeer wink.
WayneAllwine exclaims, “So long!”
Gromit exclaims, “I used to play that all the time at work, it drove
everybody nuts! :)
Max exclaims, “Thank *you* both for coming!”
RussiTaylor says, “And we’ll see ya…”
WayneAllwine exclaims, “Reeeeeeeal soon!”
Mickey claps!!!
Double_D grins.
Angela smiles
Glamour_Alice smiles and waves!!
Gromit offers the mouses cheese.
Double_D applauds also.
Rufus applauds loudly.
RussiTaylor exclaims, “Thanks!”
WayneAllwine exclaims, “Bye!”
Max wears out a pair of his white gloves clapping… time to reorder.
Sunni says, “Please come again and visit us”
Sunni smiles
WayneAllwine vanishes in a puff of smoke to the Welcome Center Lounge.
Max exclaims, “Seeya!”
RussiTaylor vanishes in a puff of smoke to the Welcome Center Lounge.
Gromit waves.
Rufus wavies bye-bye.
Glamour_Alice glamourously exclaims, “Gosh, that was GREAT!”
Gromit rolls his eyes as if to say, “I hope they got the cheese.”
Double_D says, “Wow, that was great.”
Sunni hands Meecelet a bottle of Juice
Mickey wiggles his nose and loudly exclaims, “I’m so happy I could
burst!”
Sunni smiles
Double_D hifives Glamour_Alice.
Glamour_Alice is ecstatic!!!
Fri Jan 30 23:55:25 CST 1998
Lumiere asks, “Why did Mickey and Minnie come to EMuck? It’s the
cheese!”
Disneygirl asks, “Mickey, did my question get asked? I had to step out
to the bathroom for a sec…”
Mickey happily says, “EMuck… It’s the cheesiest!”
Mickey says, “Huh-ha! Hah-ha!! Gosh, that’s a good one!”
Glamour_Alice was with them the whole time!
Gromit rolls his eyes as if to say, “It’s like we had our hands on
history tonight. It’s like we went back in time and lived during the
days when Walt was alive…………..”
Mickey perks up his big mousie ears and asks, “Two computers in that
room, Alice?”
Double_D cowers to Disneygirl.
Sunni huggles all
Mickey happily says, “Gromit, that is so true. Good point!”
Lumiere oohs! “Alice was with the Meeces?”
Glamour_Alice nods to Mickey! “One of ‘em a Mac laptop!”
Angela wishes Susan Egan would come here again.
Mickey wiggles his nose and loudly exclaims, “Alice, we gotta get you
the ability to connect when you’re at work!”
Sunni asks, “Meecelet?”
Max asks, “Your PowerBook 180c, Alice?”
Glamour_Alice HA’s!
Glamour_Alice nods yes to Max.
Phil says, “Well, all. I best be off.”
Double_D looks at the camera that is recording everything seen and every
word spoken.
Mickey says, “G’nite, Phil”
Angela waves
Rufus exclaims, “G’nite, Phil!”
Lumiere exclaims, “Goodnight Phil!”
Mickey says, “Nice shoes!”
Double_D exclaims, “Bye!”
Gromit hugs Phil tightly.
Max nods… “My 180c is semi-retired now… having been supplanted by
a 5300c.”
Mickey says, “And nice Plush, Double_D! How much did PaulP pay you?”
Max grins.
Mickey runs up to Phil and gives him a macho mousie huggle!
Phil says, “I handed them to them.”
Phil waves.
Double_D asks, “Who? Oh, him..uh.”
Phil hugs the mouse back.
SunniGummi gives the plush Mickey Mouse doll a big hug!
Phil zaps Phil.
Phil has left.
SunniGummi drops Plush Sunners
Double_D says, “I did it out of the goodness of my heart, and to add
items to my apt…”
Sunni smiles
Mickey says, “I can’t tell you how bizarre it was to be here, ‘Mickey,’
listening to Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor!”
Glamour_Alice has to log off!!!
Gromit rolls his eyes as if to say, “Well, good night, all.”
Glamour_Alice waves g’nite to all!!
Max waves to Alice. “Seeya!”
Angela waves
Lumiere exclaims, “Goodnight, Alice!”
Rufus exclaims, “G’nite, Alice!”
Glamour_Alice curtseys and dashes off.
Mickey says, “Double_D, next time they come back, have them ‘autograph’
the plush for ya!”
Gromit hears Wallace’s voice. “It’s the wrong trousers, Gromit, and
they’ve gone wrong! Help me, Gromit, help me!” Gromit rolls his eyes,
hops in his plane and leaves.
Sunni waves to Alice
Mickey wiggles his nose and loudly exclaims, “Bye bye, Alice! Drive
carefully”
Glamour_Alice hears a whisper on the breeze that is calling her home…
Alice has left.
Double_D exclaims, “I’ll put a tag around them, good idea!”
Lumiere says, “I too must now leave. Goodnight everyone!”
Mickey says, “Goodnight, Lumi!”
Double_D picks up the stenographic camera along with its keyboard.
Max waves to Lumiere. “Seeya!”
Angela waves
Rufus exclaims, “Nite, Lumi!”
Lumiere goes home.
Lumiere has left.
Double_D will go turn his camera off…
CHIME> CUCKOO!
Sunni huggles Meecelet
Double_D says, “Brb..”
Meecelet grins and huggles Sunni
Double_D has left.
Sunni asks, “How are you today, Meecelet?”
Meecelet says, “I’m so happy to have been up onstage with Wayne &
Russi, and Mickey!”
Disneygirl says, “Woah, the population sure dropped all of a sudden…”
Mickey says, “You were very good, Meecelet”
Meecelet grins
Angela rereads her letter from Susan Egan over and over and over . . .
Sunni just got a ISP connect so her RL will stay for a while
Sunni hands Meecelet some Gummi Berry Juice
Disneygirl asks, “Did you get a new one Angela, or is it the same one?”
Angela exclaims, “New one!”
Mickey says, “Folks, Wayne & Russi *will* be coming back… and Friday
nights are good for them.”
Double_D has arrived.
Double_D arrives and pauses to catch his breath from a brisk run.
Mickey says, “I’ll work it out with them when is good for them, and they
will be back for more fun!”
Angela exclaims, “Cool!”
Sunni applauds
Rufus says, “They seem like our kind of people.”
Mickey still wonders who took his Michael Eisner watch during that group
hug!
Angela’s eyelids are drooping
Mickey says, “Even though Alice had to leave, I’d like to publicly
thank both her and Baloo for working on technical things there at
Disney that helped get Wayne & Russi connected tonight.”
Rufus smiles and says, “Say goodnight, Angela.”
Sunni puts toothpick to hold up Angela’s eyelids
Rufus says, “Me too, Mickey.”
Mickey says, “I’d also like to give a big thanks to Susie at Disney,
who typed everything Wayne and Russi said tonight.”
Double_D says, “Goodnight, Angela.”
Mickey says, “Sweet dreams, Angela!”
Angela protests, “I don’t want to leave yet!”
Mickey says, “Then stay! By all means!”
Rufus offers Angela a cup of Cappucheeso to help her stay awake.
Angela giggles
Sunni gives Angela a cup of starbucks Coffee
Angela says, “The only thing I don’t like about special chats is you
don’t get to have a conversation with people”
Mickey says, “So, how do y’all feel?”
Angela cuddles her hamster
Mickey says, “I’m just as happy as after spending a day at a Disney
park!”
Double_D asks, “Um, happy?”
Sunni asks, “which park did you go to, Mickey??”
Angela exclaims, “Disney park! Wahhh!”
Mickey pats Angela consolingly on her back
Double_D says, “Happy as a….”
Sunni may, if luck holds out to go later this year.
Max has left.
Angela exclaims, “TN isn’t near anything!”
Double D leaps up high into the air. At the peak of his jump, his
body changes in a blinding flash of light. With a cry of “Hoo hoo
hoo hoooo!” Double D comes down dressed up in a finely detailed
costume of the one and only Tigger!
Mickey says, “Sunni, I mean I’m as happy now *as if* I had just gone
to a Disney park!”
DD(Tigger) bounces Mickey!
Mickey bounces!
DD(Tigger) exclaims, “Hiya, Mickster!”
DD(Tigger) asks, “Say, did I come in time for you?”
Max has arrived.
Sunni says, “yeah, Mickey”
Mickey says, “Rehi Max”
Mickey says, “Tigger, you’re late!”
DD(Tigger) gets off Mickey’s chest.
Mickey says, “Meecelet, you can stop taking notes now!”
DD(Tigger) looks around. “Say, not a lot of people here for the chat.”
Meecelet puts down his crayon.
Double D stands proudly in his Tigger costume. Suddenly, in a blinding
flash of light, the costume disappears around Double D’s body, and his
familiar robe and white gloves return to him.
Double_D says, “Sorry, I wanted to do that.”
Mickey says, “Meecelet does a great job of taking transcripts, but I
don’t think we need one anymore tonight.”
Sunni picks up Meecelet
Mickey smiles
Double_D exclaims, “Night, Meecelet!”
Meecelet waves bye-bye!
Rufus says, “Nite, Meecelet.”

With a tear in your eye… and a thump in your heart… you go home.

[End of transcript]

Professionally-shot photos: Tuesday

This is a good place to share some of the professionally-shot photos we’re getting on our Disneyland PhotoPass PhotoCD.

It hasn’t arrived yet, so these are screen shots until we get it sent to us.

This was taken Tuesday after we ate breakfast with Minnie and her friends in the Plaza Inn.

Looks like one of us isn’t buying into the bit that Tink landed in our hands. ;)

I guess we thought we were on a roller coaster. ;)

You never know who you’ll meet at Disneyland, although you can be pretty sure you’ll see Mickey there…

…Minnie, too!

Excuse me, folks… Which way to the Matterhorn?

Oh, there it is! ;)

It was a great day on Tuesday!

Everybody wants to get into the picture!

More to come — but that was all the professionally-shot photos on Tuesday!

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