








Theatrical releases
Shorts
- 1930 - Arctic Antics
- 2000 - For the Birds (Annecy Film Festival)
Films
Television
- 1957 - The Disneyland episode "Operation Deepfreeze" premieres on ABC.
- 1988 - The Disney Channel Premiere Film Night Train to Kathmandu premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 1999
- Disney's Doug episode "Doug's Adventures On-Line" premieres on ABC.
- The following episodes of Mickey Mouse Works premieres on ABC.
- "Von Drake's House of Genius: Remote Controlled Laser Lawn Mower"
- "Pluto vs. the Watchdog"
- "Donald's Dynamite: Opera Box"
- "Around the World in Eighty Days"
- 2006 - The W.I.T.C.H. episode "A is for Anonymous" premieres.
- 2009 - The Suite Life on Deck episode "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 2011 - So Random! premieres on the Disney Channel, as well as the Good Luck Charlie episode "Charlie Shakes it Up!" (a crossover with Shake it Up).
- 2012
- The final Mater's Tall Tales short in the Cars Toons series "Time Travel Mater" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Jake and the Never Land Pirates episode "A Feather in Hook's Hat" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 2015
- The Girl Meets World episode "Girl Meets the Tell-Tale-Tot" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- Part one of the Jessie episode "Rossed at Sea" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- The Star vs. the Forces of Evil episodes "Monster Arm/The Other Exchange Student" premiere on Disney Channel (originally premiered on Disney XD on April 6).
- 2016
- The Liv and Maddie episode "Skyvolt-a-Rooney" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- Part 2 of the Season 3 Premiere of Girl Meets World "Girl Meets High School" airs on the Disney Channel.
- 2020
- The Muppet Babies episodes "Animal Gets the Sneezies/Library Leapfrog" premiere on Disney Channel.
- The Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures episodes "Donald's Fast Food 500/Mini-Helpers" premiere on the Disney Channel.
- The Sydney to the Max episode "Crush Hour" premieres on Disney Channel.
- The Coop & Cami Ask the World episode "Would You Wrather Say Goodbye?" premieres on the Disney Channel.
- 2025 - The Revival/Fifth season of Phineas and Ferb will premiere simultaneously on the Disney Channel and Disney XD.[1][2][3]
Online
- 2023 - The Chibi Tiny Tales short "Happy Pride from Disney Channel 🌈" releases on the Disney Channel YouTube channel.
Theme park happenings
- 1972 - If You Had Wings opens at Magic Kingdom.
- 1999 - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh opens at Magic Kingdom.
Events
- 1995 - Walt Disney World announces its plans for Animal Kingdom.
Home media
- 2001 - Oliver & Company (Canadian VHS)
- 2012
- John Carter
- Phineas and Ferb - The Perry Files
- Cocktail
- 2018
- Peter Pan: 65th Anniversary Edition: Signature Collection
- Return to Never Land
- A Wrinkle in Time
Streaming
Series
- 2019 - The Handmaid Tales' third season premieres on Hulu with "Night", "Mary and Martha", and "Useful".
- 2020
- Be Our Chef episode "The Spectacular Finale" premieres on Disney+.
- Disney Family Sundays episode "101 Dalmatians: Onesie" premieres on Disney+.
- Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian episode "Process" premieres on Disney+.
- Disney Insider episode "Artemis Adventure, Taste of Disney, Runaway Railway" premieres on Disney+.
- It's a Dog's Life with Bill Farmer episode "Disaster Rescue Dogs & A Dog Mayor" premieres on Disney+.
- One Day at Disney episode "George Montano: Plasterer" premieres on Disney+.
- Pixar in Real Life episode "The Incredibles: New York City Dash" premieres on Disney+.
People
Births
- 1914 - Stan Jones † (songwriter, actor, and singer)
- 1945 - Bruce Bayley Johnson (voice actor)
- 1953 - Kathleen Kennedy (producer and president of Lucasfilm)
- 1961 - Mary Kay Bergman † (voice actress and voice-over teacher)
- 1962
- Jeff Garlin (stand-up comedian, actor, producer, voice artist, director, screenwriter, and author)
- Ken Hudson Campbell (actor and voice actor)
- 1970 - Stephen J. Anderson (animator, storyboard artist, film director, screenwriter, and voice actor)
- 1971 - Mark Wahlberg (actor, comedian, producer, businessman, and former model and rapper)
- 1979 - Pete Wentz (bassist)
Deaths
- 1996 - Vito Scotti (veteran character actor)
- 1998 - Jeanette Nolan (actress)
- 2004 - Ronald Reagan (actor, politician, and 40th President of the United States of America)
- 2012 - Ray Bradbury (writer and author)
References
- ↑ https://x.com/DTVANews/status/1906553571778183346
- ↑ Sandler, S. (2025, March 30). I’ve figured out when “Phineas and Ferb” comes back! Sandler’s Handlings.
- ↑ MOM! PHINEAS AND FERB ARE BACK — AND TAKING OVER SUMMER! (2025, April 3). Disney Branded Television Press Site. Retrieved April 3, 2025