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MFL Vault > Walt's 100th Birthday Celebration > Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

MFL members share their memories

From: Bonnie Bailey: I can't seem to remember a time when I didn't watch Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. It was on Sundays and was a time when the whole family sat down together and watched it. To see Walt telling us magical things in the way only he could tell them would light up my heart and make me dream that anything was possible! I could never figure out who I loved more, Mickey or grandfatherly Walt. Now I know they are one and the same!

Now, when I turn on Vault Disney on The Disney Channel I know that at times I am going to hear that special music: "The world is a wonder full of color...." The minute I hear those voices I am immediately transported back to those days in front of our black and white TV and tears well up in my eyes. I had a wonderful childhood and Walt only made it even better and helped me to keep that childlike wonder that anything is possible in this world! He's my hero.


From: Mary Waite

My favorite Disney's Wonderful World of Color memory was whenever they would show the movie -- "The Three Lives of Thomasina." It was a movie about a cat (Thomasina) and the little girl who loved her -- Mary MacDhul. The movie was always shown in two parts and the little girl (Karen Dotrice) was the same little girl in "Mary Poppins."

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