In 1982, the Walt Disney Company was in the midst of a transition from Walt Disney's original vision to a more modern, diversified entertainment company. Some of the notable events from that year include:
The opening of EPCOT Center in Florida, which was a major expansion of the Disney World resort and featured a futuristic theme park that focused on technology, innovation, and international cultures.
The release of several successful films, including "Tron," "The Fox and the Hound," and "Annie."
The debut of "The Disney Channel" on cable television, which initially aired a mix of classic Disney programming and original shows aimed at families and children.
Disney also made several business deals and acquisitions that year, including purchasing the rights to the Muppets and forming a partnership with the Jim Henson Company. They also expanded their holdings in publishing and television production.
Overall, 1982 was a significant year in Disney's history, as they continued to expand their brand and diversify their offerings beyond traditional animation and theme parks.
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