An overview of all Disney-related events that occurred in the year 1999.
Theatrical releases[]
Feature films[]
- February 12 - My Favorite Martian is released to negative reviews and performs poorly at the box office.
- March 26 - Doug's 1st Movie is a critical failure, but is a commercial success.
- March 28 - Balloon Farm
- May 14 - Endurance
- June 18 - Tarzan is released to very positive reviews and is the last entry of the Disney Renaissance.
- July 23 - Inspector Gadget (with DiC Entertainment and Caravan Pictures) becomes a moderate box office success, but receives negative reviews from critics.
- August 6 - The Sixth Sense (Hollywood Pictures)
- September 17 - Breakfast of Champions (Hollywood Pictures)
- September 26 - Princess Mononoke (New York Film Festival; Miramax Films)
- October 1 - Mystery, Alaska (Hollywood Pictures)
- October 7 - Princess Mononoke (Austin Film Festival; Miramax Films)
- October 8 - The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story
- October 15 - The Straight Story is released to positive reviews.
- October 20 - Princess Mononoke (premiere in Westwood, California; Miramax Films)
- October 29 - Princess Mononoke (limited; Miramax Films)
- November 24 - Toy Story 2 becomes a box office hit and receives extremely positive reviews.
- December 17
- Bicentennial Man (Touchstone Pictures) was released to mixed reviews and was a box-office disappointment.
- Fantasia 2000 was released on Carnegie Hall.
Shorts[]
- February 12 - Pluto Gets the Paper: Spaceship
- March 26 - Donald's Dynamite: Opera Box
- November 24 - Luxo, Jr. (re-issue)
Theme parks and resorts[]
- Asia, including the Kali River Rapids and Maharajah Jungle Trek attractions, opens at Disney's Animal Kingdom as the first expansion to occur there.
- January 9 - Horizons closes in Future World at Epcot.
- January 15 - Disney's All-Star Movies Resort opens at Walt Disney World Resort.
- March 1 - Doug Live! opens at Disney-MGM Studios.
- March 17 - Test Track opens in Future World at Epcot.
- May 1
- The Disney-MGM Studios celebrates its 10th anniversary.
- Pleasure Island celebrates its 10th anniversary at Walt Disney World Resort.
- June 1 - Disney's Typhoon Lagoon celebrates 10th anniversary.
- June 4 - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh opens in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom, with Paul Winchell voicing Tigger for the final time.
- June 23 - Tarzan's Treehouse opens in Adventureland at Disneyland.
- July 29 - Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith opens in Sunset Boulevard at Disney-MGM Studios.
- October 1
- Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration began.
- Millennium Village opens in World Showcase at Epcot.
- IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth premiered in World Showcase at Epcot, and it was renamed as IllumiNations 2000: Reflections of Earth.
- Tapestry of Nations premiered at Epcot.
- An updated version of Innoventions in Future World .
- The new IMAGINATION! pavilion opens in Future World at Epcot.
- The "Wand" icon placed onto Spaceship Earth in Future World.
- Leave a Legacy opened in Future World.
- October 2 - FastPass is first offered at Disneyland Paris.
- October 13 - Construction begins at the Downtown Disney in California.
- November 10 - Skyway closes at the Magic Kingdom.
Cruise ships[]
- August 15 - The Disney Wonder makes its maiden voyage.
Television[]
- January 1 - Timon & Pumbaa Season 3 premieres on Toon Disney.
- January 2 - Bear in the Big Blue House Season 3 premieres on Playhouse Disney.
- January 18 - The supernatural drama series So Weird premieres on Disney Channel with the episode "Family Reunion".
- January 23 - Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, a Disney Channel Original Movie, premiered on Disney Channel.
- February 1 - The Bear in the Big Blue House Season 2 finale premieres on Playhouse Disney.
- March 1 - Hercules airs its final episode.
- April 10 - Can of Worms premieres on Disney Channel.
- April 23 - The Timon & Pumbaa episodes "Jungle Slickers/Don't Wake the Neighbear" premiere on Toon Disney.
- May 1 - Mickey Mouse Works premieres on ABC.
- May 15 - The Thirteenth Year, a Disney Channel Original Movie, debuts on Disney Channel.
- June 26
- Smart House premieres on the Disney Channel.
- Disney's Doug airs its final episode.
- July 9 - The Timon & Pumbaa episodes "Don't Be Elfish/Lights, Camera, Traction" premiere.
- July 24 - Johnny Tsunami premieres on Disney Channel.
- August 21 - Genius premieres on Disney Channel.
- October 9 - Don't Look Under the Bed, a Disney Channel Original Movie, debuts on Disney Channel.
- September 6 - Disney's One Too, a spin-off of One Saturday Morning, begins airing on UPN and syndication on Sunday mornings and weekday afternoons. New episodes of Recess and DIC Entertainment's Sabrina, the Animated Series would be broadcast on UPN, while reruns would air on ABC. The block was reminiscent of The Disney Afternoon, and continued until 2003.
- September 11 - Select episodes of Pepper Ann's third and fourth season start premiering.
- September 24 - Timon & Pumbaa airs its final episode.
- September 28 - Playhouse Disney debuts on Disney Channel in the UK, as it becomes the first country to introduce the Playhouse format of presentation.
- Fall - The Disney Channel's logo becomes restyled, with Mickey (as well as the live-action people and many other characters) removed and the TV set with the mouse ears becoming a variety of colors with sparkles and ghostly effects, which was only seen on the Zoog Disney bumpers and promos. However, the channel's 1997 branding that was officially dropped in 2000, though the original variant of the logo continued in use until 2002 during the Playhouse Disney and Vault Disney program blocks along with "Imagineer That" segments and the Disney Channel Original Movies.
- November 20 - Horse Sense premieres on Disney Channel.
- December 7 - Bear in the Big Blue House ends its third season on Playhouse Disney with "A Berry Bear Christmas".
Albums[]
- February 9
- October 19 - For Our Children
Video games[]
- January 15 - Magical Tetris Challenge for Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, and PlayStation
- April 9 - Winnie the Pooh Preschool for PC
- April 30 - Animated StoryBook: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too for PC
- June 15 - Tarzan Activity Center for PC
- June 29 - Tarzan Action Game for PlayStation
- September 28 - Disney's Villains' Revenge for PC
- October 24 - Winnie the Pooh Toddler, My Disney Kitchen, Disney's Arcade Frenzy, and Typing with Timon & Pumbaa for PC
- October 25 - Beauty and the Beast: A Board Game Adventure for Game Boy Color
- November 22 - Mickey's Racing Adventure for Game Boy Color
- November 23 - Who Wants to Be a Millionaire for PC (North America only)
Live shows[]
- June 5 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame musical premieres in Berlin.
- September 3 - Disney on Ice: 100 Years of Magic premiered (under the title 75 Years of Magic).
Home video releases[]
VHS releases[]
- January 5
- Love Tales (re-issue)
- Sweetheart Stories (re-issue)
- Mickey Loves Minnie (re-issue)
- Winnie the Pooh: Un-Valentine's Day (re-issue)
- The Rescuers
- February 2 - Mulan
- February 23 - Winnie the Pooh: Sing a Song with Pooh Bear
- March 9
- Little Indian, Big City (re-issue) (Touchstone Home Video)
- Krippendorf's Tribe (re-issue) (Touchstone Home Video)
- Meet the Deedles (re-issue)
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians (re-issue)
- Pete's Dragon (re-issue)
- Mary Poppins (re-issue)
- Dumbo (re-issue)
- March 16 - The Parent Trap
- March 23
- Mighty Joe Young
- The Rescuers (re-issue)
- April 20
- A Bug's Life
- Father of the Bride (Touchstone Home Video)
- May 25
- June 8 - Disney Sing Along Songs: Flik's Musical Adventure at Disney's Animal Kingdom
- June 14 - Enemy of the State (Touchstone Home Video)
- June 15 - Nixon: Director's Cut (Hollywood Pictures Home Video)
- July 13
- Alice in Wonderland and Robin Hood are released as the final entries in the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection
- Dangerous Minds (Touchstone Home Video)
- August 17
- August 24
- Winnie the Pooh: Frankenpooh (re-issue)
- Winnie the Pooh: Spookable Pooh (re-issue)
- Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh (re-issue)
- Disney Sing Along Songs: Happy Haunting: Party at Disneyland (re-issue)
- Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
- Cool Runnings
- August 31 - The Great Mouse Detective
- September 7 - The Other Sister (Touchstone Home Video)
- September 21
- October 12 - Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
- October 26 - Pinocchio
- November 9
- A Walt Disney Christmas (re-issue)
- A Disney Christmas Gift (re-issue)
- Jiminy Cricket's Christmas (re-issue)
- Mickey's Christmas Carol (re-issue)
- Disney Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs (re-issue)
- Disney's Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas (re-issue)
- Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too (re-issue)
- 101 Dalmatians: Christmas (re-issue)
- I'll Be Home for Christmas
- Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
- Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving
- November 16 - The Distinguished Gentleman (Hollywood Pictures Home Video)
- December 7 - Inspector Gadget
- December 14
- December 21
DVD releases[]
- September 28 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- October 26 - Pinocchio
- November 9
- One Hundred and One Dalmatians Limited Issue DVD
- Hercules Limited Issue DVD
- Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
- Mulan Limited Issue DVD
- November 10 - Good Morning, Vietnam
- November 23
- A Bug's Life: Collector's Edition
- Peter Pan Limited Issue DVD
- Lady and the Tramp Limited Issue DVD
- The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Limited Issue DVD
- December 7
- Inspector Gadget
- The Jungle Book Limited Issue DVD
- The Little Mermaid Limited Issue DVD
Books[]
- Fall - Disney - The First 100 Years
Comics[]
Events[]
- After 5 years, Alice in Wonderland and Robin Hood are the last videos in the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection VHS series.
- Disney officially enters the DVD market.
- Disney closes Caravan Pictures as co-founder Roger Birnbaum leaves the studios to establish a new company, Spyglass Entertainment.
- Walt Disney World's Millennium Celebration begins on October 1, 1999 and lasts until January 1, 2001.
- April 16 - EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival is held runs until May 30.
- October 23 - EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival is held runs until November 21.
- November 26 - EPCOT Holidays Around the World is held runs until December 30.
Behind the scenes[]
- August 5 - Production begins on Lilo & Stitch.
Character debuts[]
- January 1 - Buzz
- January 8 - Chef Claude
- January 9 - Uncle Tito del Tutter, Tardy, Grandpa Highland McTutter, Whiner Tutter, Tucker Tutter, Jet Setter Tutter, Medusa
- January 13 - Electra
- January 16 - Benny the Bat, Momalus, Pandora, Man-Eating Mares
- January 23 - Zenon Kar, Nebula Wade, Commander Plank, Margie Hammond, Proto Zoa
- February 8 - Phantasos
- February 12 - Tim O'Hara, Martin, Zoot, Lizzie, Dr. Elliot Coleye, Brace Channing, Joshua Matthews
- February 15 - Ra, Bastet, Khnum
- February 19 - Smolder the Bear
- February 26 - Little Jimmy
- March 1 - Neurosis, Bhima Disampati
- March 5 - Sigmund and Lloyd, Heinrich and Schnitzel
- March 12 - Creepy Fortune Teller
- March 26 - Mad Dog McGraw, Billy the Goat, and Three-fingered Jackelope, Herman Melville
- March - Colonel Neopard
- April 23 - Auntie
- May 1 - Mr. Jollyland
- May 8 - Baby Shelby, Mrs. Turtle
- May 15 - Cody Griffin, Sam
- May 18 - Sebastian, Murgatroid, Maisie, Alberto, Mack McCro, Dobermans, Jim Bob, Charlie, Lab Computer, Mouse, Modem, Computer
- May 21 - Timon's Mother, Sal Manders
- May 28 - Tutan Pharaoh, King Leopold, Princess Claudia
- June 2 - Harry the Duck, Mama Duck
- June 4 - Captain Bloodbeard, Big, Bad Bug
- June 16 - Ms. Henrietta Vanderpeen
- June 18 - Tarzan, Jane Porter, Terk, Tantor, Archimedes Q. Porter, Clayton, Clayton's Men, Sabor, Kala, Kerchak, Baby Baboon, Kerchak and Kala's Baby, Tarzan's Parents, Flynt and Mungo, Baboons, Dr. Exceter
- June 19 - Lion
- July 23 - Inspector Gadget, Dr. Claw, Penny, Brain, Gadgetmobile, Brenda Bradford, Chief Quimby, RoboGadget, Kramer, Genie
- August 13 - Count Down
- August 27 - Leslie Lambeau
- September 17 - Pimon and Tumbaa
- September 25 - Tubby, Gilbert
- October - Trip
- October 1 - Butterfly
- October 15 - Danno, Lava, Scats, Buddy
- October 30 - Witch in the Candy House
- November 7 - Annie, The Orphans, Agatha Hannigan, Mr. Bundles, Sandy, Grace Farrell, Oliver Warbucks, Rooster Hannigan, Lily St. Regis
- November 9 - Aunt Gertie
- November 24 - Jessie, Bullseye, Stinky Pete, Wheezy, Al McWhiggin, Emperor Zurg, Mrs. Potato Head, Buster, Utility Belt Buzz, Barbie, Tour Guide Barbie, Zurg Bots, Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
- December 4 - Mr. Pettibone
- December 6 - Old Tim
- December 7 - Jack the Dog
- December - Emperor Evron
- Harry the Duck, Jeremiah Tortoise
- Belle's mother
People[]
Births[]
- January 1 - Diamond White (singer and actress)
- January 18 - Karan Brar (actor and voice actor)
- February 10 - Tiffany Espensen (actress)
- April 2 - Sophie Reynolds (actress and voice actress)
- April 20 - Elan Garfias (actor and voice actor)
- May 11 - Sabrina Carpenter (actress, voice actress, and singer)
- May 28 - Cameron Boyce †(actor, voice actor, singer, and dancer)
- May 30 - Sean Giambrone (actor, voice actor, and comedian)
- June 20 - Kayla Maisonet (actress and dancer)
- July 30 - Joey King (actress and voice actress)
- August 13 - Corey Fogelmanis (actor)
- August 21 - Maxim Knight (actor and voice actor)
- September 9 - Ronni Hawk (actress)
- September 17 - Daniel Huttlestone (actor and singer)
- October 3 - Aramis Knight (actor)
- October 15 - Bailee Madison (actress and singer)
- November 10
- Kiernan Shipka (actress and voice actress)
- Michael Cimino (actor and voice actor)
Deaths[]
- January 4 - Iron Eyes Cody (actor)
- January 12 - Betty Lou Gerson (actress)
- March 3 - Giovan Battista Carpi (comic book artist)
- May 8 - Ed Gilbert (actor and voice actor)
- May 19 - Candy Candido (voice actor)
- June 9 - Amby Paliwoda (animator)
- June 13 - Douglas Seale (actor, voice actor, director, and producer)
- September 22 - George C. Scott (actor, voice actor, director, and producer)
- October 15 - Terry Gilkyson (singer, songwriter, composer, and lyricist)
- October 18 - Paddi Edwards (actress and voice actress)
- November 11 - Mary Kay Bergman (voice actress and voice-over teacher)
- December 3 - Madeline Kahn (actress, comedian, singer, and voice-over artist)
- December 10 - Eric Cleworth (animator, writer, and director)
- December 17 - Rex Allen (actor, singer, and songwriter)
1999