To commemorate Disneyland’s 35th anniversary, host Harry Anderson takes you back in time on the Disneyland Railroad (accompanied by the score to Back to the Future) through the history of Disneyland's timeline. He shares amusing facts and trivia while showing many clips from classic Disney movies as well as footage of the park’s development and construction.

Relive the magic with hosts Art Linkletter, Bob Cummings and Ronald Reagan at the live opening day c...

A look into the underground community of rule-breakers at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida and ...

Catch the spark after dark at Disneyland Park. And say farewell to one of the Magic Kingdom's most c...

Donald is shown in both animated and costumed form, interacting with emcee Dick Van Dyke and other c...

The gala dedication ceremonies at the opening of three new major attractions at Disneyland—Matterhor...

The audience visits WED Enterprises and sees how Disneyland attractions are created, including Pirat...

Has Disney lost its way? Many Disney fans have noticed a sharp increase in the company's political a...

The recipient of numerous awards and accolades, "The Whimsical Imagineer" takes viewers on an inform...

The documentary, Bob Gurr: Turning Dreams into Reality, tells the story of one of Walt Disney's earl...

Jenna von Oÿ takes viewers on a behind-the-scenes look at Disney's A Goofy Movie.

Walt Disney, one of the ultimate dreamers, used his uninhibited imagination and determination to cre...

Magic in the Mountains tells the remarkable underdog story of how Squaw Valley, a little-known ski a...

Rising beyond K-pop to become Asia's ultimate diva, TAEYEON explores the World of Frozen at Hong Kon...

This special celebration of Disneyland's 35th anniversary, bursting at the seams with celebrity came...

This 1991 remake of this video that was released in 1982 with the then-current voice cast consisting...

You have never seen the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Pacific Coastline like this before! Take to ...

When it comes to animation, few do it better than Pixar and Disney. They are the dreamers and doers ...
