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Looking at some of Disney's Super Bowl Halftime Shows

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The Super Bowl has been played with the Philadelphia Eagles prevailing over the Kansas City Chiefs. Kendrick Lamar was the Halftime performer, but big stars weren't always the norm early on it was marching bands and Disney even got involved.
We start by looking at the 1991 Super Bowl XXV which includes New Kids on the Block and 2, 000 kids all produced by Disney. We'll dive into the Tapestry of Nations next which happened at Super Bowl 34 in 2000. It's a fun celebration of the millennium that brought a great parade to the World Showcase in Epcot at Walt Disney World.
We finish up with our question to you, if Mickey Mouse were to be the Super Bowl Halftime performer, who would he bring as special guests?

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The Super Bowl has been played with the Philadelphia Eagles prevailing over the Kansas City Chiefs. Kendrick Lamar was the Halftime performer, but big stars weren't always the norm early on it was marching bands and Disney even got involved.
We start by looking at the 1991 Super Bowl XXV which includes New Kids on the Block and 2, 000 kids all produced by Disney. We'll dive into the Tapestry of Nations next which happened at Super Bowl 34 in 2000. It's a fun celebration of the millennium that brought a great parade to the World Showcase in Epcot at Walt Disney World.
We finish up with our question to you, if Mickey Mouse were to be the Super Bowl Halftime performer, who would he bring as special guests?

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