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“it’s a small world” 50th Anniversary History & Fun Facts Around the World
Around the world, Disney is celebrating the 50th anniversary of “it’s a small world,” which debuted at the 1964 New York World’s Fair as an exhibit to salute UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund). Since UNICEF is dedicated to the welfare of children all over the world, the theme for “it’s a small world” became an international voyage celebrating the happy spirit of children everywhere. Now considered a quintessential Disney theme park experience, “it’s a small world” can be found at five Disney parks on three continents. The parks and attraction opening dates are: Disneyland Park in California (May 28, 1966), the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida (Oct. 1, 1971), Tokyo Disneyland (April 15, 1983), Disneyland Paris (April 12, 1992) and Hong Kong Disneyland (April 28, 2008). The design of the iconic “it’s a small world” dolls – bold yet childlike – was created by Walt Disney Imagineering art director Mary Blair, who was honored as a “Disney Legend” posthumously in 1991. Blair also created artwork for such classic Disney films as “Cinderella,” “Peter Pan” and “Alice in Wonderland.” Her sense of design and use of color and shapes enhance the storytelling for “it’s a small world” and have influenced every version of the attraction since the 1964 original. By the Numbers, Around the World
Fun Facts about “it’s a small world” at Disneyland Resort
Fun Facts about “it’s a small world” at Walt Disney World Resort
Fun Facts about “it’s a small world” at Tokyo Disneyland
Fun Facts about “it’s a small world” at Disneyland Paris
Fun Facts about “it’s a small world” at Hong Kong Disneyland
How “it’s a small world” is Similar Around the Globe
The Iconic Song
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