List of Walt Disney anthology television series episodes (seasons 1–29)

Walt Disney's Disneyland episodes

The original incarnation of the anthology series was conceived as a means to fund development and construction of Disneyland, the television program originally focused on and highlighted the original four lands of the park.[1][2][3]

Frontierland Tomorrowland[4] Adventureland Fantasyland[5]

Season 1 (1954–1955)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
1 The Disneyland Story October 27, 1954[6] First episode hosted by Walt Disney

Nominated for an Emmy Award for Best New Television Personality for Walt Disney.[6][7]
Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland USA.

2 Alice in Wonderland November 3, 1954[8] A condensed version of the 1951 feature film.
3 The Vanishing Prairie / Seal Island November 10, 1954 Originally released as theatrical short(s); Both sequences available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 2: Lands of Exploration.
4 The Donald Duck Story November 17, 1954
5 So Dear to My Heart November 24, 1954 A condensed version of the 1948 feature film.
6 A Story of Dogs December 1, 1954[9] The first half of the episode is available on the "Platinum Edition" DVD of Lady and the Tramp. The second half of the episode is available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Pluto.
7 Operation Undersea December 8, 1954[6] Mostly a live-action episode with few animation sequences
Available for digital purchase. (iTunes, Amazon video)

Won an Emmy Award for Best Show of the Year.[6][10]

8 Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter December 15, 1954[6] Part 1 of the Davy Crockett miniseries, later released theatrically as part of Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett.
9 A Present for Donald December 22, 1954 A condensed version of the 1945 feature The Three Caballeros.
10 Beaver Valley / Cameras in Africa December 29, 1954 Beaver Valley is available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 1: Wonders of the World. Cameras in Africa is available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 3: Creatures of the Wild.
11 Treasure Island January 5, 1955 A serialized version of the 1950 feature film.
12 January 12, 1955
13 Monsters of the Deep January 19, 1955 Mostly a live-action episode with few animation sequences
Portion of the episode is available on the "Special Edition" DVD of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
14 Davy Crockett Goes to Congress January 26, 1955[6] Part 2 of the Davy Crockett miniseries, later released theatrically as part of Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett.
15 Wind in the Willows February 2, 1955 Contains the stories The Reluctant Dragon (from the 1941 feature of the same name) and Wind in the Willows (from the 1949 feature The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad).
16 A Progress Report / Nature's Half Acre February 9, 1955 Nature's Half Acre is available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 4: Nature's Mysteries.
17 Cavalcade of Songs February 16, 1955 The second half of the episode is available on the "Platinum Edition" DVD of Lady and the Tramp.
18 Davy Crockett at the Alamo February 23, 1955[6] Part 3 of the Davy Crockett miniseries, later released theatrically as part of Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett.
19 From Aesop to Hans Christian Andersen March 2, 1955
20 Man in Space March 9, 1955 Later released theatrically in 1956 with Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrow Land. Also available on Disney+. The educational film All About Weightlessness was released in September 1964, its abridged version of this program.
21 The Pre-Opening Report from Disneyland July 13, 1955 Aired just days prior to the grand opening of Disneyland Park. The second half of the show presents a tribute to Mickey Mouse, as seen in The Disneyland Story. Available on Disney+.

Season 2 (1955–1956)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
22 Dumbo September 14, 1955 A condensed version of the 1941 feature film.
23 Behind the True-Life Cameras September 21, 1955 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 2: Lands of Exploration. Although non credited, the second part of this episode is Olympic Elk.
24 Jiminy Cricket Presents Bongo September 28, 1955[11]
25 People and Places – Tiburon, Sardinia, Morocco / Icebreakers October 5, 1955
26 The Adventures of Mickey Mouse October 12, 1955 Later re-aired as a slightly modified version in 1980 and re-titled Mickey's Greatest Adventures.
27 The Story of the Silly Symphony October 19, 1955
28 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow October 26, 1955 Contains the latter segment of the 1949 feature The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, preceded by an animated biography of Washington Irving.
29 The Story of Robin Hood November 2, 1955 Live-action only episodes.
A serialized version of the 1952 feature The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men.
30 November 9, 1955
31 Davy Crockett's Keelboat Race November 16, 1955 Part 4 of the Davy Crockett miniseries, later released theatrically as part of Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett.
32 The Story of the Animated Drawing November 30, 1955 Documentary about history of animation. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio.
33 The Goofy Success Story December 7, 1955 Available on the "Gold Classic Collection" DVD of A Goofy Movie.
34 Davy Crockett and the River Pirates December 14, 1955 Part 5 of the Davy Crockett miniseries, later released theatrically as part of Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Davy Crockett.
35 Man and the Moon December 28, 1955 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrow Land. Rerun in 1959 as Tomorrow the Moon.
36 When Knighthood Was in Flower January 4, 1956 Live-action only episodes
A serialized version of the 1953 feature The Sword and the Rose.
37 January 11, 1956
38 A Tribute to Joel Chandler Harris January 18, 1956 Mostly a live-action show, with The last bit of the show presents the "Tar Baby" sequence from the 1946 feature Song of the South
39 A Day in the Life of Donald Duck February 1, 1956 Available on the laserdisc set The Disneyland Anthology.[12]
40 Survival in Nature February 8, 1956
41 Our Unsung Villains February 15, 1956
42 A Trip Through Adventureland / Water Birds February 29, 1956 Water Birds available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 1: Wonders of the World.
43 On Vacation March 7, 1956 Also known as On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends.

Hosted by Jiminy Cricket.[13]

44 Stormy the Thoroughbred March 14, 1956
45 The Goofy Sports Story March 21, 1956
46 Where Do the Stories Come From? April 4, 1956 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Your Host, Walt Disney.
47 Behind the Scenes with Fess Parker May 30, 1956

Season 3 (1956–1957)

Episode # Title Original airdate Note
48 Antarctica – Past and Present September 12, 1956[14] Later edited into the 1958 release Seven Cities of Antartica[8]
49 The Great Cat Family September 19, 1956 Excerpt available on the "Special Edition" DVD of The Aristocats.
50 Searching for Nature's Mysteries September 26, 1956 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 4: Nature's Mysteries.
51 Rob Roy October 3, 1956 Live-action only episodes
A serialized version of the 1954 feature Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue.
52 October 10, 1956
53 Goofy's Cavalcade of Sports October 17, 1956
54 Behind the Cameras at Lapland / The Alaskan Eskimo/Alaskan Eskimo October 24, 1956
55 The Plausible Impossible October 31, 1956 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio. Also available on Disney+.
56 Cameras in Samoa'' / ''The Holland Story November 7, 1956
57 Along the Oregon Trail November 14, 1956 Available on the laserdisc set The Disneyland Anthology.[12]
58 At Home with Donald Duck November 21, 1956
59 Pluto's Day December 12, 1956
60 Your Host, Donald Duck January 16, 1957
61 Our Friend the Atom January 23, 1957 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrow Land. In 1980, an updated version was produced as an educational film entitled The Atom: A Closer Look.
62 All About Magic January 30, 1957 Available on the DVD of The Sword in the Stone.
63 Tricks of Our Trade February 13, 1957 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio and Fantasia Anthology. Portions available on the "Platinum Edition" DVDs of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Bambi, and on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume 2.
64 The Crisler Story / Prowlers of the Everglades February 27, 1957 Available on the laserdisc set The Disneyland Anthology.[12] Both sequences also available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 1: Wonders of the World.
65 Man in Flight March 6, 1957 Features an excerpt from the 1943 feature Victory Through Air Power.
A 1961 repeat has some material cut to make room for a preview of The Absent-Minded Professor.
66 The Adventure Story March 20, 1957 Also known as The Goofy Adventure Story.
67 Donald's Award March 27, 1957
68 Disneyland, the Park / Pecos Bill April 3, 1957 First half of this program continues live-action footage from the Disneyland theme Park while the second half includes the Animated segment Pecos Bill from the package film Melody Time.
69 People of the Desert April 10, 1957
70 More About Silly Symphonies April 17, 1957
71 The Yellowstone Story / Bear Country May 1, 1957 Both sequences available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 3: Creatures of the Wild.
72 The Liberty Story May 29, 1957 The first half of program features several sequences from live-action film Johnny Tremain
The second half consists of the 1953 Animated featurette film Ben and Me, with a newly animated prologue.
Available on the DVD of Johnny Tremain.
73 Antarctica – Operation Deep Freeze June 5, 1957[8] Later edited into the 1958 release Seven Cities of Antartica[8]

Season 4 (1957–1958)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
74 The Fourth Anniversary Show September 11, 1957 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Your Host, Walt Disney. Animated Mickey Mouse makes cameo in this other wise Live-action episode.
75 Four Fabulous Characters September 18, 1957
76 Adventure in Wildwood Heart September 25, 1957 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 4: Nature's Mysteries.
77 Andy's Initiation October 2, 1957 Part 1 of the Saga of Andy Burnett miniseries.
78 Andy's First Chore October 9, 1957 Part 2 of the Saga of Andy Burnett miniseries.
79 Andy's Love Affair October 16, 1957 Part 3 of the Saga of Andy Burnett miniseries.
80 Duck for Hire October 23, 1957
81 Adventures in Fantasy November 6, 1957 Available on the laserdisc set The Disneyland Anthology.[12]
82 To the South Pole for Science November 13, 1957
83 The Best Doggoned Dog in the World November 20, 1957[15] A 1961 repeat replaced the preview of Old Yeller with one of One Hundred and One Dalmatians[15]
The second half of the show is the 1955 featurette Arizona Sheepdog.[15]
84 How to Relax November 27, 1957
85 Mars and Beyond December 4, 1957 The film was released theatrically as a 49-minute featurette on December 26, 1957. Portions of the film were re-edited into a short, Cosmic Capers, in 1979. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Tomorrow Land. Also available on Disney+.
86 The Horse of the West December 11, 1957
87 Faraway Places – High, Hot and Wet January 1, 1958
88 Saludos Amigos January 8, 1958 A condensed version of the 1943 feature film.
89 Donald's Weekend January 15, 1958
90 The Littlest Outlaw January 22, 1958 A serialized version of the 1955 feature film.
91 January 29, 1958
92 The Land of Enemies February 26, 1958 Part 4 of the Saga of Andy Burnett miniseries.
93 White Man's Medicine March 5, 1958 Part 5 of the Saga of Andy Burnett miniseries.
94 The Big Council March 12, 1958 Part 6 of the Saga of Andy Burnett miniseries.
95 Magic and Music March 19, 1958
96 An Adventure in the Magic Kingdom April 9, 1958 Live-action episode only
Later edited into a two-part serial on Disney's Adventure Time show during the 1958–59 season.
97 Four Tales on a Mouse April 16, 1958
98 An Adventure in Art April 30, 1958
99 Magic Highway, U.S.A. May 14, 1958

Walt Disney Presents episodes

At the start of the 5th season ABC rebranded the show as Walt Disney Presents.

Season 5 (1958–1959)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
100 The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca October 3, 1958 Part 1 of Elfego Baca miniseries.
101 The Pigeon That Worked a Miracle October 10, 1958
102 Four Down and Five Lives to Go October 17, 1958 Part 2 of Elfego Baca miniseries.
103 Rusty and the Falcon October 24, 1958
104 Texas John Slaughter October 31, 1958[16] Part 1 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
105 His Majesty, King of the Beasts November 7, 1958 A condensed version of the 1955 feature The African Lion
106 Ambush at Laredo November 14, 1958[17] Part 2 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
107 The Boston Tea Party November 21, 1958 Part 1 of the 1957 feature Johnny Tremain.
108 Lawman or Gunman November 28, 1958 Part 3 of the Elfego Baca miniseries.
109 The Shot That Was Heard Around the World December 5, 1958 Part 2 of the 1957 feature Johnny Tremain
110 Law and Order, Incorporated December 12, 1958 Part 4 of the Elfego Baca miniseries.
111 From All of Us to All of You December 19, 1958
112 Killers from Kansas January 9, 1959[18] Part 3 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
113 Niok January 16, 1959 Originally released as a featurette
114 Showdown at Sandoval January 23, 1959[19] Part 4 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
115 The Peter Tchaikovsky Story January 30, 1959 Mostly a live-action show
This show had two versions one in mono and one in stereo.
The stereo version presented a preview of Sleeping Beauty in the second half of the show, was touted as the first television broadcast in widescreen and stereophonic sound. To create the illusion of a theater stereo system, the viewer would place an AM and FM radio on either side of their television set while the stations played the sound;
Not all TV markets could make use of this presentation so a second version of the show was also produced exclusively in mono. This version of the show included some additional animation footage in place of the instructions on how to set up the stereo set.
116 Elfego Baca, Attorney at Law February 6, 1959 Part 5 of the Elfego Baca miniseries.
117 Duck Flies Coop February 13, 1959
118 The Griswold Murder February 20, 1959 Part 6 of the Elfego Baca miniseries.
119 The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale February 27, 1959 Also known as Mixed Nuts.
120 The Man from Bitter Creek March 6, 1959[20] Part 5 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
121 Highway to Trouble March 13, 1959
122 The Slaughter Trail March 20, 1959[21] Part 6 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
123 Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom March 27, 1959 Including cartoons: Music Land, Jack and Old Mac & A Cowboy Needs a Horse.
124 The Wetback Hound April 24, 1959 Originally released as theatrical short
125 I Captured the King of the Leprechauns May 29, 1959 Live-action only episode.
Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Your Host, Walt Disney.

Season 6 (1959–1960)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
126 Moochie of the Little League October 2, 1959 Live-action only TV feature film.
127 October 9, 1959
128 Killers of the High Country October 16, 1959
129 The Birth of the Swamp Fox October 23, 1959 Part 1 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
130 Brother Against Brother October 30, 1959 Part 2 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
131 Perilous Assignment November 6, 1959
132 Move Along, Mustangers November 13, 1959 Part 7 of the Elfego Baca miniseries.
133 Mustang Man, Mustang Maid November 20, 1959 Part 8 of the Elfego baca miniseries.
134 A Storm Called Maria November 27, 1959
135 The Robber Stallion December 4, 1959[22] Part 7 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
136 Wild Horse Revenge December 11, 1959[23] Part 8 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
137 Range War at Tombstone December 18, 1959[24] Part 9 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
138 Tory Vengeance January 1, 1960 Part 3 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
139 Day of Reckoning January 8, 1960 Part 4 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
140 Redcoat Strategy January 15, 1960 Part 5 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
141 A Case of Treason January 22, 1960 Part 6 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
142 Wild Burro of the West January 29, 1960
143 Two Happy Amigos February 5, 1960
144 Desperado from Tombstone February 12, 1960[25] Part 10 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
145 Apache Friendship February 19, 1960[26] Part 11 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
146 Kentucky Gunslick February 26, 1960[27] Part 12 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
147 Geronimo's Revenge March 4, 1960[28] Part 13 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
148 This Is Your Life, Donald Duck March 11, 1960
149 Friendly Enemies at Law March 18, 1960 Part 9 of the Elfego Baca miniseries.
150 Gus Tomlin is Dead March 25, 1960 Part 10 of the Elfego Baca miniseries.
151 The Mad Hermit of Chimney Butte April 1, 1960

Season 7 (1960–1961)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
152 Rapids Ahead / Bear Country October 16, 1960
153 El Bandido October 30, 1960 Part 1 of the Zorro miniseries. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Zorro The Complete First Season.
154 Adios El Cuchillo November 6, 1960 Part 2 of the Zorro miniseries. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Zorro The Complete First Season.
155 Donald's Silver Anniversary November 13, 1960
156 Moochie of Pop Warner Football November 20, 1960 Live-action only TV feature film.
157 November 27, 1960
158 The Warrior's Path December 4, 1960 Part 1 of the Daniel Boone miniseries.
159 And Chase the Buffalo December 11, 1960 Part 2 of the Daniel Boone miniseries.
160 Escape to Paradise / Water Birds December 18, 1960
161 The Postponed Wedding January 1, 1961 Part 3 of the Zorro miniseries. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Zorro The Complete Second Season.
162 A Woman's Courage January 8, 1961 Part 7 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
163 Horses for Greene January 15, 1961 Part 8 of the Swamp Fox miniseries.
164 A Salute to Father January 22, 1961 Also known as Goofy's Salute to Father.
165 End of the Trail January 29, 1961[29] Part 14 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
166 A Holster Full of Law February 5, 1961[30] Part 15 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
167 Ambush at Wagon Gap February 19, 1961 Part 1 of the 1956 feature Westward Ho the Wagons!
168 White Man's Medicine February 26, 1961 Part 2 of the 1956 feature Westward Ho the Wagons!
169 The Coyote's Lament March 5, 1961 Thirty years later, this film is then remade as Disney's Coyote Tales. The film was directed by Robert Heath, and premiered on the Disney Channel on 24 March 1991.
170 The Wilderness Road March 12, 1961 Part 3 of the Daniel Boone miniseries.
171 The Promised Land March 19, 1961 Part 4 of the Daniel Boone miniseries.
172 Auld Acquaintance April 2, 1961 Part 4 of the Zorro miniseries. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Zorro The Complete Second Season.
173 Battle for Survival April 9, 1961
174 Trip to Tucson April 16, 1961[31] Part 16 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries.
175 Frank Clell's in Town April 23, 1961[32] Part 17 of the Texas John Slaughter miniseries and the final episode.
176 Flash, the Teen-age Otter April 30, 1961
177 Secret Mission May 7, 1961 Part 1 of the 1956 feature The Great Locomotive Chase, retitled Andrews' Raiders.
178 Escape to Nowhere May 14, 1961 Part 2 of the 1956 feature The Great Locomotive Chase, retitled Andrews' Raiders.
179 Wonders of the Water Worlds May 21, 1961 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Legacy Collection: True-Life Adventures - Volume 1: Wonders of the World.
180 Disneyland '61 / Olympic Elk May 28, 1961
181 The Title Makers / Nature's Half Acre June 11, 1961 Walt Disney introduces the Title Department, which's producing the opening titles for 1961 film The Parent Trap in the first half of the episode. In the second half features the True-Life Adventures short Nature's Half Acre
Final episode to be broadcast in black-and-white.
Final episode to air on ABC until show's revival in 1986.

Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color episodes

Note: The show was moved from ABC to NBC in order to be able to broadcast the show in color.

Animation[33]

Season 8 (1961–1962)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
182 An Adventure in Color/Mathmagicland September 24, 1961[34] First episode to air on NBC, to be broadcast in color, and to feature the new song "The Spectrum Song" by the Sherman Brothers.[34]
First appearance of Ludwig Von Drake.[35] Features Donald Duck in Mathmagicland in full.
183 The Horsemasters October 1, 1961[36] Part one is titled Follow Your Heart[37]
184 October 8, 1961[36] Part two is titled Tally Ho[38]
185 Chico, the Misunderstood Coyote October 15, 1961
186 The Hunting Instinct October 22, 1961
187 Inside Donald Duck November 5, 1961
188 The Light in the Forest November 12, 1961 A serialized version of the 1958 feature film.
189 November 19, 1961
190 Holiday for Henpecked Husbands November 26, 1961 Also known as Goofy Takes a Holiday. This episode was originally produced for the Walt Disney Present version of the show as this episode was originally presented as Fantasyland episode. This episode was never broadcast on ABC. This episode was only broadcast on NBC.
191 A Fire Called Jeremiah December 3, 1961
192 Kids Is Kids December 10, 1961 Also known as Donald Duck Quacks Up.
193 Backstage Party December 17, 1961 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Your Host, Walt Disney.
194 Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates (based on the eponymous novel) January 7, 1962
195 January 14, 1962
196 Sancho, the Homing Steer January 21, 1962
197 January 28, 1962
198 Fantasy on Skis February 4, 1962 A condensed version was released theatrically in 1975 with a reissue of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
199 Comanche February 18, 1962 A serialized version of the 1958 feature Tonka
200 February 25, 1962
201 Carnival Time March 4, 1962[39] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake.
202 The Prince and the Pauper (based on the eponymous novel) March 11, 1962
203 March 18, 1962
204 March 25, 1962
205 Spy in the Sky April 1, 1962 Contains elements from the 1959 short movie Eyes In Outer Space.
206 Von Drake in Spain April 8, 1962[40]
207 Disneyland After Dark April 15, 1962 Features the television debut of The Osmond Brothers. Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland USA.

Season 9 (1962–1963)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
208 The Golden Horseshoe Revue September 23, 1962 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland Secrets, Stories and Magic.
209 Escapade in Florence September 30, 1962
210 October 7, 1962
211 The Silver Fox and Sam Davenport October 14, 1962
212 Man Is His Own Worst Enemy October 21, 1962[41] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake.

Features cartoons Reason and Emotion, Chicken Little, and How to Have an Accident in the Home.[41] Also known as Ducking Disaster with Donald and His Friends.[42]

213 Sammy, the Way-Out Seal October 28, 1962
214 November 4, 1962
215 The Magnificent Rebel November 18, 1962
216 November 25, 1962
217 The Mooncussers December 2, 1962
218 December 9, 1962
219 Hurricane Hannah December 16, 1962
220 Holiday Time at Disneyland December 23, 1962
221 Three Tall Tales January 6, 1963[43] Features the animated shorts Casey at the Bat, The Saga of Windwagon Smith, and Paul Bunyan.
222 Little Dog Lost January 13, 1963
223 Johnny Shiloh January 20, 1963
224 January 27, 1963
225 Greta, the Misfit Greyhound February 3, 1963
226 Inside Outer Space February 10, 1963[44] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake.

Reuses footage from Man in Space, Man and the Moon and Mars and Beyond.

227 To Conquer the Mountain February 17, 1963 Part 1 of the 1959 feature Third Man on the Mountain, retitled Banner in the Sky.
228 The Killer Mountain February 24, 1963 Part 2 of the 1959 feature Third Man on the Mountain, retitled Banner in the Sky.
229 A Square Peg in a Round Hole March 3, 1963[45] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake

Features excerpts from Beezy Bear, How to Sleep, Aquamania, In the Bag, and The Litterbug.[46] Later aired and released on home video as Goofing Around with Donald Duck.

230 The Horse with the Flying Tail March 10, 1963 Originally released as theatrical documentary short.
231 Kidnapped March 17, 1963 A serialized version of the 1960 feature film.
232 March 24, 1963

Season 10 (1963–1964)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
233 The Horse Without a Head September 29, 1963
234 October 6, 1963
235 Fly With Von Drake October 13, 1963[47] Reuses footage from Man in Flight and Mars and Beyond.
236 The Wahoo Bobcat October 20, 1963
237 The Waltz King October 27, 1963
238 November 3, 1963
239 The Truth About Mother Goose November 17, 1963[48] Composed of the featurettes The Truth About Mother Goose and Mickey and the Beanstalk.

Directed by Hamilton Luske.

240 The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon November 24, 1963[49] The theatrical featurette from 1960.
241 Pollyanna December 1, 1963 A serialized version of the 1960 feature film.
242 December 8, 1963
243 December 15, 1963
244 From All of Us to All of You #2 December 22, 1963 Features a "surprise gift": a sneak peek of The Sword in the Stone.
245 The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog January 5, 1964
246 January 12, 1964
247 Mediterranean Cruise January 19, 1964[50] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake.
248 Bristle Face January 26, 1964 Also known as Fox Hunter.
249 February 2, 1964
250 The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh February 9, 1964
251 February 16, 1964
252 February 23, 1964
253 The Legend of Two Gypsy Dogs March 1, 1964
254 A Taste of Melon March 8, 1964 Part 1 of For the Love of Willadean.
255 Treasure in the Haunted House March 15, 1964 Part 2 of For the Love of Willadean.
256 In Shape With Von Drake March 22, 1964[51] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake
257 Greyfriars Bobby March 29, 1964 A serialized version of the 1960 film.
258 April 5, 1964
259 Jungle Cat April 12, 1964 A condensed version of the 1960 film.
260 Disneyland Goes to the World's Fair May 17, 1964 Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland Secrets, Stories and Magic.

Season 11 (1964–1965)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
261 The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon September 20, 1964[52] Repeat of the theatrical featurette from 1960.
262 Nikki, Wild Dog of the North September 27, 1964 A serialized version of the 1961 feature film.
263 October 4, 1964
264 A Rag, a Bone, a Box of Junk October 11, 1964[53] This episode features a look at the title cards of The Parent Trap, and the featurettes Noah's Ark and A Symposium on Popular Songs.
265 The Tenderfoot October 18, 1964
266 October 25, 1964
267 November 1, 1964
268 One Day at Teton Marsh November 8, 1964
269 Ben and Me / Peter and the Wolf November 15, 1964
270 Toby Tyler November 22, 1964 A serialized version of the 1960 feature film.
271 November 29, 1964
272 Big Red December 6, 1964 A serialized version of the 1962 feature film.
273 December 13, 1964
274 Disneyland 10th Anniversary January 3, 1965 Available on the DVDs Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland USA and Walt Disney Treasures: Your Host, Walt Disney.
275 Ida, the Offbeat Eagle January 10, 1965
276 Gallegher January 24, 1965
277 January 31, 1965
278 February 7, 1965
279 An Otter in the Family February 21, 1965
280 Almost Angels February 28, 1965 A serialized version of the 1962 feature film.
281 March 7, 1965
282 Kilroy March 14, 1965
283 March 21, 1965
284 March 28, 1965
285 April 4, 1965

Season 12 (1965–1966)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
286 Yellowstone Cubs September 19, 1965
287 A Case of Murder September 26, 1965 Part 1 of The Further Adventures of Gallegher.
288 The Big Swindle October 3, 1965 Part 2 of The Further Adventures of Gallegher.
289 The Daily Press vs. City Hall October 10, 1965 Part 3 of The Further Adventures of Gallegher.
290 Flight of the White Stallions October 17, 1965 A serialized version of the 1962 feature Miracle of the White Stallions.
291 October 24, 1965
292 Minado the Wolverine November 7, 1965
293 The Three Lives of Thomasina November 14, 1965 A serialized version of the 1963 feature film.
294 November 21, 1965
295 November 28, 1965
296 Summer Magic December 5, 1965 A serialized version of the 1963 feature film.
297 December 12, 1965
298 A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood December 19, 1965
299 Moon Pilot January 16, 1966 A serialized version of the 1962 feature film.
300 January 23, 1966
301 Music for Everybody January 30, 1966[54] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake.

The episode features sequences from Melody Time, Make Mine Music, including the “Clair de Lune” sequence. When it was rerun in 1970, the "Clair de Lune" sequence was replaced with scenes from Sleeping Beauty, which was then having a theatrical reissue.

302 The Legend of Young Dick Turpin February 13, 1966
303 February 20, 1966
304 Ballerina February 27, 1966
305 March 6, 1966
306 Run, Light Buck, Run March 13, 1966
307 A Tiger Walks March 20, 1966 A serialized version of the 1964 feature film.
308 March 27, 1966
309 Concho, the Coyote Who Wasn't April 10, 1966

Season 13 (1966–1967)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
310 Emil and the Detectives September 11, 1966 A serialized version of the 1964 feature film.
311 September 18, 1966
312 The Legend of El Blanco September 25, 1966
313 Savage Sam October 2, 1966 A serialized version of the 1963 feature film.
314 October 9, 1966
315 The 101 Problems of Hercules October 16, 1966
316 Showdown with the Sundown Kid October 23, 1966 Part 1 of Gallegher Goes West.
317 Crusading Reporter October 30, 1966 Part 2 of Gallegher Goes West.
318 The Ranger's Guide to Nature November 13, 1966[55]
319 The Moon-Spinners November 20, 1966 A serialized version of the 1964 feature film.
320 November 27, 1966
321 December 4, 1966
322 Joker, the Amiable Ocelot December 11, 1966
323 Disneyland Around the Seasons December 18, 1966 Broadcast three days after the death of Walt Disney, preceded by a memorial tribute from Dick Van Dyke and Chet Huntley.[56] Available on the DVD Walt Disney Treasures: Disneyland Secrets, Stories and Magic and on Disney+.
324 Willie and the Yank January 8, 1967 Released theatrically overseas as Mosby's Marauders.
325 January 15, 1967
326 January 22, 1967
327 Tragedy on the Trail January 29, 1967 Part 3 of Gallegher Goes West.
328 Trial by Terror February 5, 1967 Part 4 of Gallegher Goes West.
329 The Boy Who Flew with Condors February 19, 1967
330 Atta Girl, Kelly! March 5, 1967
331 March 12, 1967
332 March 19, 1967
333 Man on Wheels March 26, 1967
334 A Salute to Alaska April 2, 1967 Last episode to be originally introduced by Walt Disney, who had died four months earlier.
Originally planned as a theatrical featurette.

Season 14 (1967–1968)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
335 The Tattooed Police Horse September 10, 1967 Originally released as theatrical short
336 The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper September 17, 1967
337 How the West Was Lost September 24, 1967 In 1990, footage of this program was reused, with redubbed dialogue, for a special on the Disney Channel called Disney's Rootin' Tootin' Roundup. Here, the Oldtimer was renamed to Saddlesore Sam, with his voice redubbed by Frank Welker.
338 The Fighting Prince of Donegal October 1, 1967 A serialized version of the 1966 Theatrical feature film.
339 October 8, 1967
340 October 15, 1967
341 Run, Appaloosa, Run October 22, 1967
342 One Day on Beetle Rock November 19, 1967 an edited version titled A Day in Nature's Community (1975) was released for the educational market.
343 The Monkey's Uncle November 26, 1967 A serialized version of the 1965 feature film.
344 December 3, 1967
345 A Boy Called Nuthin' December 10, 1967
346 December 17, 1967
347 From All of Us to All of You #3 December 24, 1967 Features a "surprise gift": a sneak peek of The Jungle Book.
348 Way Down Cellar January 7, 1968
349 January 14, 1968
350 Disneyland: From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow January 21, 1968 Excerpts available on the Blu-ray Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
351 Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua January 28, 1968
352 February 4, 1968
353 My Family Is a Menagerie February 11, 1968
354 The Young Loner February 25, 1968
355 March 3, 1968
356 Wild Heart March 10, 1968
357 The Ranger of Brownstone March 17, 1968
358 The Mystery of Edward Sims March 31, 1968
359 April 7, 1968
360 Ten Who Dared April 14, 1968 A condensed version of the 1960 feature film.
361 Nature's Charter Tours April 21, 1968

Season 15 (1968–1969)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
362 The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle September 15, 1968 Originally released as theatrical short.
363 Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents September 22, 1968
364 September 29, 1968
365 Pacifically Peeking October 6, 1968[57] The first and only animated appearance of Moby Duck.
Reuses the animated "history-of-diving" sequence from Operation Undersea.
366 Brimstone, the Amish Horse October 27, 1968
367 The Ugly Dachshund November 3, 1968 A serialized version of the 1966 feature film.
368 November 10, 1968
369 The Treasure of San Bosco Reef November 24, 1968
370 December 1, 1968
371 The Owl That Didn't Give a Hoot December 15, 1968
372 The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show December 22, 1968
373 Solomon, the Sea Turtle January 5, 1969
374 Those Calloways January 12, 1969 A serialized version of the 1965 feature film.
375 January 19, 1969
376 January 26, 1969
377 Pancho, the Fastest Paw in the West February 2, 1969
378 The Secret of Boyne Castle February 9, 1969 Also known as Spy-Busters.
Released overseas as Guns in the Heather.
379 February 16, 1969
380 February 23, 1969
381 Nature's Better Built Homes March 2, 1969[58]
382 Ride a Northbound Horse March 16, 1969
383 March 23, 1969

The Wonderful World of Disney episodes (first run)

At the start of the 16th season NBC rebranded the show as The Wonderful World of Disney.

Season 16 (1969–1970)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
384 Wild Geese Calling September 14, 1969
385 My Dog, the Thief September 21, 1969
386 September 28, 1969
387 The Feather Farm October 26, 1969
388 Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar November 2, 1969 A serialized version of the 1967 feature film.
389 November 9, 1969
390 Varda, the Peregine Falcon November 16, 1969
391 Secrets of the Pirates' Inn November 23, 1969
392 November 30, 1969
393 Inky the Crow December 7, 1969
394 Babes in Toyland December 21, 1969 A serialized version of the 1961 feature film.
395 December 28, 1969
396 Bon Voyage! January 11, 1970 A serialized version of the 1962 feature film.
397 January 18, 1970
398 January 25, 1970
399 Smoke February 1, 1970
400 February 8, 1970
401 Menace on the Mountain March 1, 1970
402 March 8, 1970
403 Disneyland Showtime March 22, 1970 Features Kurt Russell, E. J. Peaker, and The Osmonds including Donny, with a preview of The Haunted Mansion.
404 Nature's Strangest Oddballs March 29, 1970[59] Hosted by Ludwig Von Drake.

The episode features the shorts The Cold-Blooded Penguin from The Three Caballeros and Goliath II.

Season 17 (1970–1971)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
405 Cristobalito, the Calypso Colt September 13, 1970
406 The Boy Who Stole the Elephant September 20, 1970
407 September 27, 1970
408 The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City October 18, 1970
409 October 25, 1970
410 Snow Bear November 1, 1970
411 November 8, 1970
412 Monkeys, Go Home! November 15, 1970 A serialized version of the 1967 feature film.
413 November 22, 1970
414 Hang Your Hat on the Wind November 29, 1970 Originally released as theatrical feature film.
415 It's Tough to Be a Bird December 13, 1970 An expanded version of the 1969 Academy Award-winning featurette.
416 From All of Us to All of You #4 December 20, 1970 Features a "surprise gift": a sneak peek of The Aristocats.
417 Three Without Fear January 3, 1971
418 January 10, 1971
419 The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin January 17, 1971 A serialized version of the 1967 feature film.
Part 3 ends with the featurette Project Florida, a progress report on the forthcoming Walt Disney World.
420 January 24, 1971
421 January 31, 1971
422 The Boy From Dead Man's Bayou February 7, 1971
423 February 14, 1971
424 Hamad and the Pirates March 7, 1971
425 March 14, 1971

Season 18 (1971–1972)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
426 Charlie Crawfoot and the Coati Mundi September 19, 1971
427 Hacksaw September 26, 1971
428 October 3, 1971
429 The Strange Monster of Strawberry Cove October 31, 1971
430 November 7, 1971
431 The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit November 14, 1971 A serialized version of the 1968 feature film.
432 November 21, 1971
433 Lefty, the Dingaling Lynx November 28, 1971
434 Disney on Parade December 19, 1971 Features highlights from the first edition of the arena show, videotaped in Adelaide, South Australia.
435 Mountain Born January 9, 1972
436 The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band January 23, 1972 A serialized version of the 1968 feature film.
437 January 30, 1972
438 Justin Morgan Had a Horse February 6, 1972
439 February 13, 1972
440 The City Fox February 20, 1972
441 Chango, Guardian of the Mayan Treasure March 19, 1972
442 Michael O'Hara the Fourth March 26, 1972 Narrated by Anna Kendrick
443 April 2, 1972 Narrated by Anna Kendrick
444 Dad, Can I Borrow the Car? April 9, 1972 An expanded version of the 1970 featurette.

Season 19 (1972–1973)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
445 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes September 17, 1972 A serialized version of the 1969 feature film.
446 September 24, 1972
447 The Nashville Coyote October 1, 1972
448 The High Flying Spy October 22, 1972
449 October 29, 1972
450 November 5, 1972
451 Nosey, the Sweetest Skunk in the West November 19, 1972
452 Chandar, the Black Leopard of Ceylon November 26, 1972
453 December 3, 1972
454 Salty, the Hijacked Harbor Seal December 17, 1972
455 The Mystery in Dracula's Castle January 7, 1973
456 January 14, 1973
457 50 Happy Years January 21, 1973 This show commemorated the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney Productions, and featured a sneak peek of Robin Hood, which was then still in production.
458 Rascal February 11, 1973 A serialized version of the 1969 feature film.
459 February 18, 1973
460 Chester, Yesterday's Horse March 4, 1973
461 The Little Shepherd Dog of Catalina March 11, 1973
462 The Boy and the Bronc Buster March 18, 1973
463 March 25, 1973
464 Call It Courage April 1, 1973

Season 20 (1973–1974)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
465 The Barefoot Executive September 16, 1973 A serialized version of the 1971 feature film.
466 September 23, 1973
467 Fire on Kelly Mountain September 30, 1973
468 Mustang October 7, 1973
469 October 21, 1973
470 King of the Grizzlies October 27, 1973 A serialized version of the 1970 feature film.
471 November 4, 1973
472 Run, Cougar, Run November 25, 1973 A serialized version of the 1972 feature film.
473 December 2, 1973
474 The Proud Bird from Shanghai December 16, 1973
475 From All of Us to All of You #5 December 23, 1973 Features a "surprise gift": a sneak peek of Robin Hood.
476 The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton January 6, 1974
477 January 13, 1974
478 Hogwild January 20, 1974
479 January 27, 1974
480 Carlo, the Sierra Coyote February 3, 1974
481 Ringo, the Refugee Raccoon March 3, 1974
482 Diamonds on Wheels March 10, 1974
483 March 17, 1974
484 March 24, 1974
485 The Magic of Walt Disney World March 31, 1974 An expanded and updated version of the 1972 featurette.

Season 21 (1974–1975)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
486 The Million Dollar Duck September 15, 1974 A serialized version of the 1971 feature film.
487 September 22, 1974
488 Shokee, the Everglades Panther September 29, 1974
489 Return of the Big Cat October 6, 1974
490 October 13, 1974
491 Two Against the Arctic October 20, 1974
492 October 27, 1974
493 Adventure in Satan's Canyon November 3, 1974
494 Runaway on the Rogue River December 1, 1974
495 Stub, the Best Cow Dog in the West December 8, 1974
496 The Sky's the Limit January 19, 1975
497 January 26, 1975
498 The Wild Country February 23, 1975 A serialized version of the 1970 feature film.
499 March 2, 1975
500 The Footloose Goose March 9, 1975
501 Deacon, the High Noon Dog March 16, 1975
502 Welcome to the "World" March 23, 1975

Season 22 (1975–1976)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
503 The Boy Who Talked to Badgers September 14, 1975
504 September 21, 1975
505 The Outlaw Cats of Colossal Cave September 28, 1975
506 The Secret of the Pond October 5, 1975
507 October 12, 1975
508 Seems There Was This Moose October 19, 1975
509 Now You See Him, Now You Don't October 26, 1975 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1972 feature film.
510 Napoleon and Samantha November 2, 1975 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1972 feature film.
511 Twister, Bull from the Sky January 4, 1976
512 The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper January 11, 1976
513 January 18, 1976
514 The Bears and I February 1, 1976 A serialized version of the 1974 feature film.
515 February 8, 1976
516 Superdad February 15, 1976 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1973 feature film.
517 The Survival of Sam the Pelican February 29, 1976
518 The Flight of the Grey Wolf March 14, 1976
519 March 21, 1976
520 The Parent Trap May 16, 1976 A special 2½-hour presentation of the 1961 feature film.
521 Superstar Goofy July 25, 1976 The Episodes The Goofy Sport Story and Goofy's Cavalcade of Sports are combined into one, to coincide with the 1976 Summer Olympics,

Season 23 (1976–1977)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
522 One Little Indian September 26, 1976 A serialized version of the 1973 feature film.
523 October 3, 1976
524 The Biscuit Eater October 10, 1976 A serialized version of the 1972 feature film.
525 October 17, 1976
526 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea October 24, 1976 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1954 feature film.
527 The Secret of Old Glory Mine October 31, 1976
528 The Apple Dumpling Gang November 14, 1976 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1975 feature film.
529 Disney's Greatest Dog Stars November 28, 1976
530 The Golden Dog January 2, 1977
531 Kit Carson and the Mountain Men January 9, 1977
532 January 16, 1977
533 Barry of the Great St. Bernard January 30, 1977
534 February 6, 1977
535 Go West, Young Dog February 20, 1977
536 The Strongest Man in the World February 27, 1977 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1975 feature film.
537 The Ghost of Cypress Swamp March 13, 1977 A special 2-hour presentation. First TV movie by Disney.
538 The Track of the African Bongo April 3, 1977
539 April 10, 1977
540 The Castaway Cowboy May 8, 1977 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1974 feature film.
541 Disney's Greatest Villains May 15, 1977 Features a sneak peek of The Rescuers.
542 The Bluegrass Special May 22, 1977

Season 24 (1977–1978)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
543 Gus September 18, 1977 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1976 feature film.
544 Treasure of Matecumbe October 2, 1977 A special 2 hour presentation of the 1976 feature film.
545 Charley and the Angel October 16, 1977 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1973 feature film.
546 The Incredible Journey October 23, 1977 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1963 feature film.
547 Halloween Hall o' Fame October 30, 1977
548 The Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World November 20, 1977
549 From All of Us to All of You #6 December 25, 1977 Features a "surprise gift": a sneak peek of Pete's Dragon.
550 Three on the Run January 8, 1978
551 Journey to the Valley of the Emu January 22, 1978
552 The Shaggy Dog January 29, 1978 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1959 feature film.
553 The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance February 5, 1978 A special 2-hour presentation.
554 Race for Survival March 5, 1978
555 Trail of Danger March 12, 1978
556 March 19, 1978
557 Mixed Nuts March 26, 1978 Altered title of Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale.
558 Child of Glass May 14, 1978 A special 2-hour presentation.
559 The Young Runaways May 28, 1978 A special 2-hour presentation.
560 A Tale of Two Critters June 4, 1978 Originally released as theatrical short
561 Donald Duck Quacks Up September 10, 1978 Originally aired as Kids is Kids in 1961.

Season 25 (1978–1979)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
562 NBC Salutes the 25th Anniversary of The Wonderful World of Disney September 13, 1978[60] A two-night celebration honoring the program's 25th anniversary.

Ron Howard and Suzanne Somers served as hosts for the special.[60]
The second night was a 2-hour presentation that featured a complete showing of Dumbo, plus highlights from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio and Cinderella.

563 September 17, 1978
564 The Shaggy D.A. September 24, 1978 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1976 feature film.
565 In Search of the Castaways October 1, 1978 A serialized version of the 1962 feature film.
566 October 8, 1978
567 The Gnome-Mobile October 29, 1978 A serialized version of the 1967 feature film.
568 November 5, 1978
569 The Boatniks November 12, 1978 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1970 feature film.
570 Mickey's 50 November 19, 1978 A special 90-minute presentation.
571 Christmas at Walt Disney World December 10, 1978
572 Donovan's Kid January 7, 1979
573 January 14, 1979
574 Shadow of Fear January 28, 1979
575 February 4, 1979
576 Ride a Wild Pony February 11, 1979 A serialized version of the 1975 film.
577 February 18, 1979
578 Never a Dull Moment March 4, 1979 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1968 feature film.
579 The Omega Connection March 18, 1979 A special 2-hour presentation.
580 Born to Run March 25, 1979
581 April 1, 1979
582 The Sky Trap May 13, 1979 A special 2-hour presentation.

Disney's Wonderful World episodes

At the start of the 26th season NBC rebranded the show as Disney's Wonderful World.

Season 26 (1979–1980)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
583 The Absent-Minded Professor September 9, 1979 A serialized version of the 1961 feature film.
584 September 16, 1979
585 The Love Bug September 23, 1979 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1968 feature film.
586 Baseball Fever October 14, 1979
587 Major Effects December 16, 1979 included The Wizard of Speed and Time as a segment
588 From All of Us to All of You #7 December 23, 1979 Features a "surprise gift": The Donald Duck cartoon Corn Chips (1951)
589 That Darn Cat! January 13, 1980 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1965 feature film.
590 Donald's Valentine's Day Salute February 10, 1980
591 Escape to Witch Mountain February 17, 1980 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1975 feature film.
592 The Kids Who Knew Too Much March 9, 1980 A special 2-hour presentation.
593 Son of Flubber March 16, 1980 A special 2-hour presentation of the 1963 feature film.
One of the first national programs to be closed-captioned for the hearing-impaired.
594 Disney's Oscar Winners April 13, 1980
595 Sultan and the Rock Star April 20, 1980 Also known as The Hunter and the Rock Star. Available on DVD and Disney+.
596 The Secret of Lost Valley April 27, 1980
597 May 5, 1980

Season 27 (1980–1981)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
598 Disneyland 25th Anniversary Show September 14, 1980 Originally aired outside of the anthology series.
599 Old Yeller November 9, 1980 A serialized version of the 1957 feature film.
600 November 16, 1980
601 The Mouseketeer Reunion November 23, 1980
602 The Ghosts of Buxley Hall December 21, 1980
603 December 28, 1980
604 Lefty April 19, 1981
605 Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life April 26, 1981 A companion to the book of the same title.
606 Follow Me, Boys! August 2, 1981 A serialized version of the 1966 feature film.
607 August 16, 1981

Walt Disney episodes

Note: All of the following episodes were first aired on CBS.

Season 28 (1981–1982)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
608 The Love Bug September 26, 1981 A serialized version of the 1969 feature film.
First episode to air on CBS
609 October 3, 1981
610 Herbie Rides Again October 10, 1981 A serialized version of the 1974 feature film.
611 October 17, 1981
612 A Disney Halloween October 24, 1981
613 The Last Flight of Noah's Ark October 31, 1981 A serialized version of the 1980 feature film.
614 November 7, 1981
615 A Disney Storybook November 14, 1981 A serialized version of Dumbo.
The second half includes the featurette Mickey and the Beanstalk and the Donald Duck short Working for Peanuts.
616 November 21, 1981
617 The Cherokee Trail November 28, 1981 This show served as a pilot for a possible television series.
618 A Magical Disney Christmas December 5, 1981
619 Walt Disney: One Man's Dream December 12, 1981
620 Man's Hunting Instinct January 2, 1982 This show makes extensive use of footage from The Hunting Instinct such as using all of the bridge sequences featuring Von Drake in some form.
621 Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang January 16, 1982 This show served as a pilot for a possible television series, which eventually became Gun Shy.
622 Donald and José, Olé! January 23, 1982 A special 90-minute presentation, this show makes use of footage form Two Happy Amigos and Three Cabalerros and Saludos Amigos
623 The Cat from Outer Space January 30, 1982 A serialized version of the 1978 feature film.
624 February 6, 1982
625 A Disney Valentine February 13, 1982
626 Beyond Witch Mountain February 20, 1982 This show served as a pilot for a possible television series.
627 A Spaceman in King Arthur's Court February 27, 1982 A serialized version of the 1979 feature Unidentified Flying Oddball.
628 March 6, 1982
629 The Adventures of Pollyanna April 10, 1982 This show served as a pilot for a possible television series.
630 A Disney Vacation May 1, 1982
631 Pluto and His Friends July 31, 1982 A 30-minute presentation of Pluto's Day.

Season 29 (1982–1983)

Episode # Title Original airdate Notes
632 The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again September 25, 1982 A serialized version of the 1979 feature film.
633 October 2, 1982
634 Freaky Friday October 9, 1982 A serialized version of the 1976 feature film.
635 October 16, 1982
636 EPCOT Center: The Opening Celebration October 23, 1982 Originally meant to air as a stand-alone special.
637 Disney's Halloween Treat October 30, 1982
638 No Deposit, No Return November 6, 1982 A serialized version of the 1976 feature film.
639 November 13, 1982
640 Blackbeard's Ghost November 20, 1982 A serialized version of the 1968 feature film.
641 November 27, 1982
642 A Disney Christmas Gift December 4, 1982
643 Winnie the Pooh and Friends December 11, 1982 Contains the 1974 featurette Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too alongside Chip & Dale.
644 Walt Disney's Mickey and Donald January 1, 1983 A 30-minute presentation. Later re-edited as an hour.
645 The World's Greatest Athlete January 4, 1983 A serialized version of the 1973 feature film.
Beginning with this episode, the show moves to Tuesday nights.
646 January 11, 1983
647 Ferdinand the Bull and Mickey January 18, 1983
648 A Valentine from Disney February 8, 1983
649 Mickey and Donald Kidding Around May 3, 1983 A somewhat re-edited version of Kids is Kids from 1961.
Final episode of the original run of the Anthology series which started in 1954.
650 Disney's Greatest Villains May 21, 1983 A serialized version of hosted by the Slave of the Magic Mirror (played by Kris Stevens).
A 60-minute presentation of Disney's Greatest Villains (1977).

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