So Much That We Share: A Tribute to the Sherman Brothers is temporarily closed due to filming of the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series.
Sherman Brothers Tribute Closed

A sign outside the Main Street Cinema lets guests know the building is closed for filming and won’t return for its usual operations until Saturday, August 16.
The Sherman Brothers tribute opened on July 17 for the 70th anniversary of Disneyland. It includes lists of their contributions to The Walt Disney Company and showings of The Last Verse, a short film about the final verse of “it’s a small world.” The last verse also debuted on the attraction on July 17.
The short film is available to watch below.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Series

The Oswald the Lucky Rabbit series has been filming at Disneyland for a few days. The show’s writer and producer, Jon Favreau, was spotted at the park along with actors Kathryn Hahn, Mykal-Michelle Harris, and Ryder Allen.
The Oswald cast also includes Ravi Cabot-Conyers and Amy Sedaris.
Walt Disney created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in 1927, and the rabbit starred in several animated shorts. Universal ultimately took control of the character, and Walt created Mickey Mouse as his replacement. Universal continued creating several Oswald shorts without Disney’s involvement.
In 2006, Disney CEO Bob Iger reacquired the rights to Oswald. Soon after, he was a main character in the video game Epic Mickey. In 2022, Disney released their first hand-drawn Oswald short in 95 years. He has also made appearances in the Disney Parks and on merchandise.
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