As Dreamers Do Part Deux

Statement from Monumental Sports & Entertainment Regarding the Diarrhea Incident
  • Statement from Monumental Sports and Entertainment
    June 30, 2001

    The health and safety of our employees, guests and participants is of utmost important to us.

    After consulting with DC Health and other local agencies, we are pleased to announce that the cleanup effort following WWA Monday Night Raw has gone according to plan.

    While we were disappointed that the Capitals were unable to host a proper home game for this year's Stanley Cup Finals, we are happy to tell you that we will be able to reopen the MCI Center for events beginning on September 1st.

    In the meantime, we have notified Vince McMahon and his enterprise Titan Sports that they can no longer host events at the MCI Center until his employees are given reasonable healthcare and benefits.​
     
    Entertainment News for Late June 2001
  • Entertainment News for Late June 2001

    By order of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Madison Square Garden has banned the WWA from hosting events at the arena for at least six months amid the fallout from an incident last month in Washington, DC in which WWA superstar Rikishi fought Stephanie McMahon despite suffering from food poisoning.
    - The New York Times

    The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has announced that no venue within the county limits can host WWA events until the company gives healthcare to its performers. This comes after New York City health officials put a moratorium on WWA shows at Madison Square Garden.
    - The Los Angeles Times

    Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, Major League Soccer, the World League of American Football, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, the Arena Football League, the Canadian Football League, the Women's National Basketball Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association have each sent out memos urging athletes to avoid competition if they are experiencing food poisoning symptoms.
    - SportsCenter

    Mayor John F. Street shuts down ECW shows for at least 30 days until the company can develop a policy to ensure the health and safety of its performers amid an incident that occurred last month at a WWA show in Washington, DC.
    - The Philadelphia Inquirer

    WCW pauses production its Nitro and Thunder shows, erring on the side of caution after an incident at a WWA show in Washington, DC last month.
    - CNN

    "Give them healthcare!" is the battle cry of demonstrators picketing outside Titan Tower.
    - The Stamford Advocate
     
    Disney's American Odyssey (2001 Theme Park Opening)
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    The bear's head at Grizzly Peak.

    Disney's American Odyssey Park
    Grand Opening on July 4, 2001

    Disney's American Odyssey Park held its grand opening on what is Independence Day in America. The festivities were later broadcast on tape delay on Fox as part of the long running anthology series. The park is the second gate at the Tokyo Disney World resort, owned by the Oriental Land Company under license from Disney. To be precise, Disney's American Odyssey sits on the site of the OTL Tokyo DisneySea.

    Opening Day Attractions

    Broadway

    The Main Street of the park, based on New York City's Times Square.

    State Fair
    Bountiful Valley Farm:
    Same as the OTL California Adventure attraction.
    The Barnstormer: A biplane themed wooden roller coaster.

    Cascadia
    Grizzly Peak River Run:
    Same as the OTL California Adventure ride.
    Bigfoot Encounter: A Pacific Northwest twist on the Jungle Cruise formula, complete with grunge soundtrack.
    Denali: An Alaskan twist on the Matterhorn.

    Paradise Pier
    An amalgam of Coney Island, Atlantic City and Santa Monica boardwalks.
    California Screamin: Same as the OTL California Adventure attraction.

    New England
    Whipstaff Manor:
    Pretty much The Haunted Mansion with a Casper twist.

    Hollywoodland
    Themed after 1940's Los Angeles as seen in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Most of the attractions here are similar to what was part of the OTL Hollywood Pictures Backlot when California Adventure opened. Clones of Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin and Dick Tracy's Crimestoppers reside here.​
     
    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2001 Film)
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    Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
    Released on July 4, 2001 by New Line Cinema

    Written and Directed by
    James Cameron

    Produced by
    James Cameron
    Gale Anne Hurd
    Haim Saban

    Music by
    James Horner

    Terminator Theme by
    Brad Fiedel

    Main Cast
    Arnold Schwarzenegger as the T-800
    Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor
    Edward Furlong as John Connor
    Jennifer Lopez as the T-X
    Earl Boen as Dr. Peter Silberman
    Claire Danes as Kate Brewster
    Nick Nolte as General Robert Brewster
    Sam Rockwell as Scott Patterson​
     
    Entertainment News for Early July 2001
  • Entertainment News for Early July 2001

    WCW resumes production of Nitro and Thunder.
    - CNN

    New Line is interested in making a Terminator 4, but James Cameron says he is burned out by the franchise.
    - Variety

    ECW returns to action with a three-hour special edition of its weekly HBO program.
    - Pro Wrestling Illustrated

    The WWA decides to raise its credit line to $500 million USD in order to buffer revenue losses stemming from major cities like New York and Los Angeles banning the company from holding shows. Last week, Chicago became the third city to slam the door on the WWA as health officials in the Windy City urged Mayor Barack Obama to keep Raw and SmackDown! out of the United Center until the company's performers receive proper healthcare.
    - NBC Nightly News

    Ahead of SummerSlam, Rikishi quits the WWA and is now a free agent. Following suit are Godzilla Gacy, The Big Show, Cactus Jack, Kane, Chyna, Grand Master Sexay, Lilian Garcia and X-Pac.
    - SportsCenter
     
    Predators vs. Xenomorphs (2001 Film)
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    Predators vs. Xenomorphs
    Released by Carolco on July 13, 2001

    Tagline:
    Whoever wins, we lose.

    Directed by
    Walter Hill

    Written by
    Peter Briggs

    Produced by
    David Giler
    Gordon Carroll
    Walter Hill

    Xenomorphs created by
    Dan O'Bannon
    Ron Shusett
    HR Giger

    Predators created by
    Jim and John Thomas

    Main Cast
    Sandra Oh as Linn Kurosawa
    Raoul Bova as Professor Sebastian De Rosa
    Lance Henriksen as Charles Bishop Weyland
    Ewen Bremner as Dr. Graeme Miller
    Colin Salmon as Maxwell Stafford
    Tommy Flanagan as Mark Verheiden
    Carsten Norgaard as Rusten Quinn
    Joseph Rye as Joe Connors
    Agathe de La Boulaye as Adele Rousseau
    Sam Troughton as Thomas Parks
    Petr Jákl as Stone
    Ian Whyte as Broken Tusk
    Chad Stahelski as Chopper Predator
    Darrick Ward [1] as Celtic
    Miguel Ortega [1] as Elder
    Tom Woodruff, Jr. as the Warrior Xenomorph
    [1] Fictional actor

    Storyline (Suggested by @Marco Incognito)
    The film is set on the planet of Ryushi, which has recently been colonized. Unknown to the human inhabitants, the Predators or Yautja tribe use the planet as a hunting ground and introduce the Xenomorph species there, likewise not aware humans are not present. The protagonist is Linn Kurosawa, the Weyland Yutani administrator there who is shown to be far friendlier and laid back to the workers than they expected. The people on Ryushi raise cattle to export to other solar systems. Cattle which are soon infected by Xenomorph eggs as the Yautja brought a Queen to the planet. An encounter with a humans leads to one Yautja being killed and the other Yautja vowing revenge, despite the protests of the older and wiser member of the party, an experienced hunter nicknamed "Broken Tusk". By the way all of the scenes involving the Predators are conveyed without dialogue. "Broken Tusk" teams up with the humans to protect them, teaming up with Linn to survive the fighting and kill the Queen and rogue Predators. In the end, the settlement is dead as is the Queen and all the Xenomorphs. Broken Tusk lies dying and uses a broken Xenomorph finger to leave a mark on Linn so that the Predators will identify here. Some time later, Linn, living alone on the planet with the head of the Queen tied to the front of her house is approached by a group of Predators, who recognize Broken Tusk's Clan symbol and bring her with them into the hunt.​
     
    Entertainment News for Mid July 2001
  • Entertainment News for Mid July 2001

    Vince McMahon meets with President Weinstein at the White House to discuss a possible bailout for the WWA.
    - Pro Wrestling Illustrated

    Carolco gives the green light for a Predators vs. Xenomorphs sequel.
    - Variety

    The Undertaker is the latest wrestler to quit the WWA in droves.
    - SportsCenter

    The fallout from the negative response to Boo-Boo and the Man has prompted both Jim Henson and Joe Barbera to launch a campaign to oust Michael Eisner from his position at The Jim Henson Company.
    - The Hollywood Reporter
     
    Planet of the Apes (2001 Remake)
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    Planet of the Apes
    Released by 20th Century-Fox on July 27, 2001

    A remake loosely based on the original 1968 film.

    Directed by
    Jan De Bont

    Produced by Richard D. Zanuck, who greenlit the original Apes when he briefly took over for his father at Fox.

    Notes
    ITTL, because of Mark Wahlberg's involvement with RKO's Godzilla, the role of Leo Davidson is instead played by Matt Damon. The rest of the cast and crew are the same as OTL.​
     
    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001 Film)
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    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
    Released by New Line Cinema on August 24, 2001.

    Brodie (Jason Lee)
    "Ten years ago, when Disney hit the jackpot with the Ninja Turtles, they and all the other major conglomerates dusted off the superheroes they sat on for decades. Last year, New Line Cinema optioned Bluntman and Chronic."

    Jay (Jason Mewes)
    "What???? Since When???"

    Main Cast
    Same as OTL​
     
    2001-02 Saturday Morning Schedule
  • 2001-02 Saturday Morning Schedule

    New Shows in BOLD

    ABC (Nick on ABC)

    Preview show hosted by Amanda Bynes
    8:00 Rugrats (Klasky-Csupo)
    8:30 The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo)
    9:00 Hey Arnold! (Hanna-Barbera; Snee-Oosh)
    9:30 Ed, Edd n Eddy (AKA Cartoon)
    10:00 Grim and Evil (Hanna-Barbera)
    10:30 Time Squad (Hanna-Barbera)
    11:00 The Nightmare Room (Touchstone Television; Live action)
    11:30 Samurai Jack (Hanna-Barbera)

    12:00 As Told by Ginger (Klasky-Csupo)
    12:30 Mike, Lu and Og (Hanna-Barbera)

    CBS
    8:00 Pokemon (Nelvana)
    8:30 Pokemon: The Johto Chronicles (Nelvana)
    9:00 Sagwa: The Chinese Siamese Cat (Nelvana)
    9:30 The Magic School Bus (Nelvana)
    10:00 Transformers: Robots in Disguise (Nelvana)
    10:30 The Justice League (Screen Gems)
    11:00 Yu-Gi-Oh! (Nelvana)

    11:30 Pelswick (Nelvana)
    12:00 Stuart Little (Screen Gems)
    12:30 NASCAR Racers (Screen Gems)

    NBC
    8:00 Kenzo (MWS; RKO) [Reruns]
    8:30 Braceface (MWS; RKO)
    9:00 The Ripping Friends (Miramax)
    9:30 Cubix: The Robots for Everyone (Lionsgate)
    10:00 Medabots (Lionsgate)

    10:30 Sheep in the Big City (MWS; RKO)
    11:00 What About Mimi? (MWS; RKO)
    11:30 Godzilla: The Series (MWS; RKO)
    12:00 Kong: The Series (MWS; RKO)

    SBC
    8:00 What's with Andy? (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema)
    8:30 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension (CineGroupe; New Line Cinema) [Live Action]
    9:00 Power Rangers: Wild Force (New Line Cinema) [Live Action]

    9:30 Los Luchadores (New Line Cinema) [Live action]
    10:00 Jackie Chan Adventures (DiC; Golden Harvest/New Line Cinema)
    10:30 Men in Black: The Series (Carolco)
    11:00 Oggy and the Cockroaches (Gaumont; New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
    11:30 Samurai Pizza Cats (New Line Cinema) [Reruns]
    12:00 Static Shock (Carolco)
    12:30 Local programming

    Fox
    (Most Fox programming produced by Grantray-Lawrence or Walt Disney Television Animation)
    8:00 The Weekenders
    8:30 Teacher's Pet
    9:00 Kim Possible
    9:30 Teamo Supremo
    10:00 Lloyd in Space
    10:30 Casper and Molly McGee
    11:00 The Proud Family
    11:30 X-Men Evolution
    12:00 Digimon: Digital Monsters
    12:30 House of Mouse

    UPN
    8:00 Maisy (Universal)
    8:30 Arthur (Paramount)
    9:00 Sabrina: The Animated Series (Universal)
    9:30 Alienators: Evolution Continues (Paramount; Rankin-Bass)
    10:00 Cardcaptors (English dub produced by Universal)
    10:30 Mon Colle Knights (English dub produced by Universal)
    11:00 Archie's Weird Mysteries (Universal)
    11:30 The Mummy (Universal)
    12:00 The Zeta Project (Paramount)
    12:30 Sonic Underground (Paramount)

    High-Definition Firsts for each network
    ABC: Samurai Jack and Grim and Evil
    CBS: The Justice League
    SBC: What's with Andy?
    Fox: Kim Possible and The Proud Family
    UPN: The Mummy
    NBC: Braceface

    Let me know in the comments below which shows you're looking forward to this year.
     
    Headlines for September 11, 2001
  • Headlines for September 11, 2001

    The World Wildlife Fund celebrates its 40th Anniversary.
    - Reuters

    After retiring three years ago, Michael Jordan announces his comeback with the Washington Federals.
    - ESPN

    Barry Bonds inches closer to the single-season home run record.
    - The Sporting News

    The Backstreet Boys announce they will restart their Black and Blue tour as soon as AJ McLean completes his rehab treatment. [1]
    - The Orlando Sentinel

    Kings scouts Ace Bailey and Mark Bavis return from Boston to oversee the start of training camp. [2]
    - The Los Angeles Times

    President Weinstein signs an executive order to apply sanctions against Russia as Vladimir Putin denies accusations of rigging Australia's 1998 election in favor of controversial pop star Rolf Harris.
    - NBC Nightly News

    20th Century-Fox confirms they will export Urusei Yatsura and other Japanese series to South Africa for the very first time. In 1984, due to South Africa's apartheid policies at the time, Bishop Desmond Tutu successfully urged Walt Disney, Jr. to cut off all of Disney's multimedia exports to a country where television has only been available since 1976.
    - BBC News

    [1] IOTL, their roadie Daniel John Lee was on Flight 11, hoping to be home for the birth of his child.

    [2] IOTL, Bailey and Bavis were both on Flight 175.
     
    Zoolander (2001 Film)
  • We'll really amazing, but @OldNavy1988, I like the way 9/11 was butterflied, but Michael Jordan is back at Washington, and of orders of Weinstein. But don't worry, Columbia Pictures will release Training Day on September 21, 2001, but the following week, three films competed head-to-head at the box office, which are 20th Century-Fox's Zoolander, New Line Cinema's Don't Say a Word and Paramount's Heart in Atlantis.
    Thanks for reminding me of those titles. However, keep in mind that not a whole lot will really change as far as content, actors, etc.

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    Zoolander
    Released by 20th Century-Fox on September 28, 2001.

    Notes
    Zoolander was the first release for the sub-label VH1 Films.
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    Dennis Miller's Monday Night Lowlights
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    Dennis Miller's Monday Night Lowlights

    2000
    Week 1 (San Diego Chargers @ Las Vegas Raiders; Bally's Glamor Dome)
    Before kickoff:
    "With me in the booth, I hope ABC can send a message to Mickey Mouse, Jr. that Pat and John are as tired as the donkeys that carry Colombian Coffee to your local supermarket."
    During the game: "[Chargers punter] Darren Bennett punted that ball higher than Willie Nelson on his tour bus."
    Later on: "The Black Hole here in Vegas has got to be blacker than a chain smoker's lungs"

    Week 2 (San Francisco 49ers @ Los Angeles Rams; Amblin Field)
    "The Rams receiving corps tonight is the Murder's Row of Haste."

    Week 5 (Baltimore Marauders @ Brooklyn Jets; The Dodger Dome)
    "Hail Mary is denied! Separation of Church and State!"

    Week 6 (Tennessee Sabercats @ Houston Oilers; The Astrodome)
    "[Oilers RB] Eddie George ran to the endzone faster than Greg Rhodes on a heroin bender."

    Week 8 (Cincinnati Bengals @ Pittsburgh Steelers; Three Rivers Stadium)
    Dennis Miller:
    "When nobody was open, [Steelers QB] Spence Fischer tucked that ball away neater than a Thai lady-boy tucks in his..."
    Al Michaels: "We'll be right back."

    Week 9 (Carolina Panthers @ Miami Dolphins; Joe Robbie Stadium)
    "The Panthers' last possession of the first half was shorter lived than Ted Bundy's Presidency."

    @Nivek
    Week 11 (Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals; Circle K Dome)

    "Aeneas Williams hit Shaun Alexander harder than Daniel Abbott cleaned John Lasseter's clock.

    Week 14 (Indianapolis Colts @ New England Patriots; Foxboro Stadium)
    "The Patriot fans were more shocked that Adam Vinatieri missed that field goal than they were when they heard Harvey Weinstein won the election."

    Week 16 (Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Heroes; Art Modell Stadium)
    "Troy Aikman getting buried under that sea of burgundy reminds me of when Mitch Kriegman got mauled by Bridgette St. Pierre."

    Week 17 (Jacksonville Jaguars @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Raymond James Stadium)
    "Lemme tell you, Al, Haley Joel Osment saw dead people in the Sixth Sense remake more clearly than Mark Brunell could see his receivers against this Bucs defense."

    2001
    Week 1 (New York Giants @ Denver Broncos; NAMCO Field at Mile High)

    "Michael Strahan ought to get together with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Devon Sawa and Luke from 2 Live Crew to form the Gap Tooth Alliance."​
     
    The Ripping Friends (2001 TV Series)
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    The Ripping Friends
    Launched on September 15, 2001, on NBC.

    Created by
    Ray Spum

    Produced by
    Spumco
    Carbunkle Cartoons
    Miramax Television
    (Miramax 2.0 owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group)

    Main Voices
    Harvey Atkin as Crag
    Merwin Mondesir as Slab
    Michael Kerr as Chunk Nugget
    Mike McDonald as Rip
    Cathy Moriarty as He-Mom
    Dan Castellaneta as Citracett
    Eric Bauza as Timmy the Geek

    Notes
    Timmy the Geek replaces John K's character Jimmy the Idiot Boy.​
     
    Ripping Friends addendum
  • In 1996, after being fired from Gramercy, Harvey Weinstein, with the backing of billionaire Phil Anschutz, bought the Miramax intellectual property from Bally's, Inc. The Chicago-based Bally had dissolved the original Miramax five years earlier and many of its employees were transferred to Hollywood Pictures, which Bally formed in 1989.

    Bally's decision to dissolve the original Miramax came as part of its acquisition of the studio from Rupert Murdoch. In addition, Bally acquired the former Sky Channel America and changed its name to The Hub in 1992. The former MGM backlot in Culver City, which briefly became Miramax under Murdoch, was sold to the Jim Henson company around the same time period.

    With that transaction, Bally retains custody of the original Miramax's catalog, which includes the English version of David the Gnome.

    Since Harvey Weinstein became President of the United States in early 2001, Miramax 2.0 is now wholly owned by the Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG).
     
    Entertainment News for Mid-September 2001
  • Entertainment News for Mid-September 2001

    The MCI Center reopens just in time for Capitals preseason games.
    - The Washington Post

    UPN launches an Americanized version of Doctor Who to an overwhelmingly negative reception from diehard fans of the British series. Scott Bakula, who plays the title role in the American version, declined to comment on the backlash. Neither Paramount nor the BBC were available for comment.
    - Entertainment Tonight

    After her video shoot, Aaliyah returns from the Bahamas to New York to record a new album.
    - MTV News

    Gloria Foster, who played the Oracle in The Matrix, has passed away at age 67.
    - Variety

    NBC's Ripping Friends is already the lowest rated Saturday Morning series since Josie and the Pussycats World Tour.
    - The New York Times


    Scott Shaw: "Universal's botched dub of Dog of Flanders twenty years ago can really be attributed to Walter Lantz simply not knowing what the hell he was doing. Plus, he had no understanding of why Fox was doing so well with their early dubs, culminating of course, in Urusei Yatsura in '83."
    - Animation Magazine
     
    Entertainment News for October 2001
  • Entertainment News for October 2001

    ABC has fired Dennis Miller from Monday Night Football following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Week 5 victory over the Green Bay Packers at Raymond James Stadium. The network's decision comes amid backlash over Miller's observation of Warren Sapp sacking Brett Favre with the "Stone Cold Stunner":
    Al Michaels: "Favre appears to be shaken up after yet another sack by Sapp. This time, Favre appeared to have landed face first on the grass. That'll bring up 4th and 35 for the Packers."
    *Instant Replay*
    Dennis Miller: "I tell you, Al, Warren Sapp's relentless pursuit of Favre all game reminds me of Alphy Hoffman's pursuit of Corey Feldman."
    Al Michaels: "Yeah, but the worst thing Sapp could do is to be putting the WWA SmackDown on a quarterback."
    *Cut to Ed Hochuli turning on his microphone*
    Referee Ed Hochuli (On the field, over the stadium PA): "Personal foul. Unnecessary roughness. Number 99 on the defense. Fifteen yards. Automatic first down."
    *Buccaneers fans boo the penalty*
    Dan Fouts: "A dirty, vicious hit indeed. No need for that at all!!!"
    Miller: "You think that was dirty? You should've seen the latest episode of The Ripping Friends."
    Michaels: "And while the trainers tend to Favre, we'll return from Tampa after a word from our ABC stations."
    - ABC News

    Toys R' US, FuncoLand, GameStop and FYE each announce they will accept preorders for the upcoming Panasonic Rubicon, Atari Phantom and Sega Monolith.
    - G4's Attack of the Show

    Mark Calaway, better known as The Undertaker, is the latest to resign from the WWA. That leaves Perry Saturn, Mark "Sexual Chocolate" Henry and Road Dogg as the remaining big names on the WWA roster.
    - Pro Wrestling Illustrated

    You can add Dennis Miller as yet another reason for Joe Barbera and Jim Henson's campaign to oust Michael Eisner.
    - Entertainment Tonight

    Toy Headquarters (THQ) announces they will cut ties with the WWA due to the McMahon family's refusal to give healthcare to the company's performers.
    - The New York Times
     
    Entertainment News for Mid-October 2001
  • Entertainment News for Mid-October 2001

    Bally and AOL TimeWarner acquire the DuMont intellectual property for a proposed seventh network. However, the question remains if the nation can support seven major networks.
    - PBS NewsHour

    Saban MetroMedia acquires General Electric's remaining 5% stake in SBC.
    - Reuters

    NBC/RKO planning a rebrand of TNN, the former Nashville Network, which they acquired roughly a year ago.
    - The Tennessean

    Universal releases Walter Lantz's 1946 feature The Tales of Brer Rabbit on VHS and DVD with a disclaimer narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.
    - Billboard
     
    Snow White Platinum Edition (2001 DVD Release)
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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Platinum Edition)
    Released on VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on October 9, 2001

    DISC ONE
    Feature Film

    Guided Tours
    "Still The Fairest of Them All": The Making of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
    Audio Commentary (Jerry Beck, Walt Disney, Jr., Roy E. Disney and Daniel Abbott with archival audio of Walt Disney, Sr.)
    "Goddess Of Spring" Animated Short
    "Heigh-Ho" Sing-Along Song
    "Dopey's Wild Mine Ride" Game
    "Some Day My Prince Will Come" Performed by Barbra Streisand
    DVD-ROM Features
    Sneak Peeks
    ET: The 20th Anniversary (Theatrical Preview)
    Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego (Theatrical Preview)
    Lilo and Stitch (Theatrical Preview)
    Scamp and the Angel (Theatrical Preview)
    Musicana (Theatrical Preview)
    Star Wars: Attack of the Clones (Theatrical Preview)
    Ice Age (Theatrical Preview)
    Fern Gully: The Last Rainforest (VHS/DVD Preview)
    The Secret of NIMH (VHS/DVD Preview)
    102 Dalmatians (VHS/DVD Preview)

    DISC TWO
    Art Design
    Visual Development
    Virtual Galleries
    Layouts and Backgrounds
    Camera and Tests
    Animation
    History
    Storyboard To Film Comparisons
    Abandoned Concepts
    The Restoration
    Deleted Scenes
    The Premiere
    Trailers
    Publicity
    Vintage Audio
    Backstage Disney
    - Original 1937 United Artists title cards.
    - 1937, 1944, 1952, 1958, 1967, 1975, 1983, 1987 Theatrical Trailers
    - 1988, 1994, 2001 Home Video Release Trailers
    Disney Through the Decades
    - 1920's narrated by DB Sweeney
    - 1930's narrated by Roy E. Disney
    - 1940's narrated by Angela Lansbury
    - 1950's narrated by Fess Parker
    - 1960's narrated by Robby Benson
    - 1970's narrated by Mark Hamill
    - 1980's narrated by Drew Barrymore
    - 1990's narrated by Ming-Na Wen
    - New Millennium Hosted by Gus St. Pierre​
     
    Network O&O's as of 2001
  • Network O&O's as of 2001

    ABC (The Jim Henson Company)

    WABC New York
    KABC Los Angeles
    WLS Chicago
    WXYZ Detroit
    WSB Atlanta
    KGO San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose
    KGTV San Diego
    WPVI Philadelphia

    CBS (CBS, Inc.)
    WCBS New York
    KCBS Los Angeles
    WBBM Chicago
    KPIX San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose
    WCAU Philadelphia

    NBC (The Coca-Cola Company under its NBC/RKO subsidiary)
    WNBC New York
    KNBC Los Angeles
    WMAQ Chicago
    WRC Washington, DC
    KNSD San Diego
    KYW Philadelphia

    SBC (Saban MetroMedia)
    WNYW New York
    KTTV Los Angeles
    WFLD Chicago
    KRIV Houston
    WTTG Washington, DC
    WTAF Philadelphia

    Fox (Disney Enterprises, Inc. under its subsidiary Fox Television Stations)
    WPIX New York
    KCOP Los Angeles
    WSNS Chicago
    WDCA Washington, DC
    KPLR St. Louis
    WPHL Philadelphia
    KBHK San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose
    KRLD Dallas
    KHTV Houston
    KSPO Spokane
    KTTY San Diego

    UPN (Shared by Comcast and Microsoft)
    WOR New York
    KTLA Los Angeles
    WPWR Chicago
    WGBS Philadelphia
    WUPL New Orleans
    WUPA Atlanta, GA
    KUSI San Diego

    DuMont (Proposed by AOL TimeWarner and Bally's Inc.)
    TBD
     
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