Host Walt Disney invites the viewers into the Disney studio morgue--and no, this isn't where he stores the bodies of such defunct cartoon characters as Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow. Rather, the morgue is the repository of research material used in the creation of the studio's cartoons. As an example, Walt produces a copy of Felix Salten's Perri, the story of a young female squirrel--and, coincidentally the basis for the upcoming Disney feature-length "True-Life Fantasy" theatrical release of the same name. In addition to featuring excerpts from the movie version of Perri, this episode details the photographers' arduous trek through the Unita Mountain Range in northeast Utah, where the film was put together over a daunting three-year period. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi