Season 7
Episodes
1. Rapids Ahead/Bear Country
1960-10-16
No overview available.
2. Zorro: El Bandido
1960-10-30
No overview available.
3. Zorro: Adios El Cuchillo
1960-11-06
Humiliated by Zorro and his famous Z, El Cuchillo goes back to Los Angeles to get his revenge.
4. Donald's Silver Anniversary
1960-11-13
In this installment, the studio celebrates the 25th anniversary of Donald Duck's show business premiere.
5. Moochie of Pop Warner Football (1)
1960-11-20
No overview available.
6. Moochie of Pop Warner Football (2)
1960-11-27
In the concluding episode of Walt Disney's 2-part miniseries Moochie of Pop Warner Football, the Peewees football team is set to play in a big title game held at Disneyland. Naturally, our hero Moochie Morgan (Kevin Corcoran) has his heart set on accompanying his teammates to Anaheim. Only one problem: If Moochie continues to get lousy grades in his American History class, he'll lose his eligibility. ""From Ticonderoga to Disneyland"" originally aired as part of the Walt Disney Presents anthology and was later serialized on the syndicated version of The Mickey Mouse Club.
7. Daniel Boone: The Warrior's Path
1960-12-04
No overview available.
8. Daniel Boone: And Chase the Buffalo
1960-12-11
Boone and his family face the problems of civilization when a tax rebellion comes up.
9. Escape to Paradise/Water Birds
1960-12-18
The first portion of this installment is a look at the making of the upcoming theatrical release Swiss Family Robinson. The film is being shot on location in Tobago in the West Indies, and all the cast and crew (and animals) must be brought to the island. The second portion is an edited version of the 1952 featurette Water Birds.
10. Zorro: The Postponed Wedding
1961-01-01
No overview available.
11. Swamp Fox: A Woman's Courage
1961-01-08
No overview available.
12. Swamp Fox: Horses for Greene
1961-01-15
No overview available.
13. A Salute to Father
1961-01-22
No overview available.
14. Texas John Slaughter: End of the Trail
1961-01-29
No overview available.
15. Texas John Slaughter: A Holster Full of Law
1961-02-05
No overview available.
16. Westward Ho the Wagons!: Ambush at Wagon Gap
1961-02-19
No overview available.
17. Westward Ho the Wagons!: White Man's Medicine
1961-02-26
No overview available.
18. The Coyote's Lament
1961-03-05
No overview available.
19. Daniel Boone: The Wilderness Road
1961-03-12
No overview available.
20. Daniel Boone: The Promised Land
1961-03-19
No overview available.
21. Zorro: Auld Acquaintance
1961-04-02
No overview available.
22. Battle for Survival
1961-04-09
No overview available.
23. Texas John Slaughter: A Trip to Tuscon
1961-04-16
No overview available.
24. Texas John Slaughter: Frank Clell's in Town
1961-04-23
No overview available.
25. Flash, the Teenage Otter
1961-04-30
No overview available.
26. Andrews' Raiders: Secret Mission
1961-05-07
Filmed almost entirely at a Wisconsin game preserve, this episode of ""Walt Disney Presents"" was based on a book by Emil Liers. The program chronicles the early life and adventures of two otters, Flash and Fleta, and their close-knit family. Upon reaching their rebellious teen years, Flash strikes out on his own, experiencing all manner of exciting and life-threatening exploits, especially when coming in contact with that predatory species known as Man. But as the ""teaser"" to this episode tipped off a week in advance, Flash is ultimately and happily reunited with his loved ones. ""Flash, the Teenage Otter"" was released theatrically in 1961.
27. Andrews' Raiders: Escape to Nowhere
1961-05-14
No overview available.
28. Wonders of the Water Worlds
1961-05-21
No overview available.
29. Disneyland '61/Olympic Elk
1961-05-28
No overview available.
30. The Title Makers/Nature's Half Acre
1961-06-11
The first half of this episode promotes the upcoming theatrical film The Parent Trap. The second half is taken from the episode A Progress Report/Nature's Half Acre.
31. The Titlemakers/ Nature's Half Acre
1961-06-11
The first half of this episode promotes the upcoming theatrical film The Parent Trap. The second half is taken from the episode A Progress Report/Nature's Half Acre.