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  • As a co-founder (with his brother [[Roy O. Disney]]) of [[Walt Disney Productions]], Walt became one of the best-known motion picture producers i ...w weeks prior to the opening of [[Walt Disney World Resort|Disney World]], Walt Disney died as a result of complications due to lung cancer.
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  • '''Walt Disney''' - Hollywood's Dark Prince - A Biography, '''The Real Walt Disney''' - A Biography,
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  • {{rpl|Walt Disney}} {{rpl|The Walt Disney Company}}
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  • Walt Disney's most famous creation, an anthropomorphic cartoon mouse.
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  • As a co-founder (with his brother [[Roy O. Disney]]) of [[Walt Disney Productions]], Walt became one of the best-known motion picture producers i ...w weeks prior to the opening of [[Walt Disney World Resort|Disney World]], Walt Disney died as a result of complications due to lung cancer.
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  • A cartoon character from [[The Walt Disney Company]].
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  • ...ctor of the 1940s and 1950; best known for his performances in some famous Walt Disney pictures.
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  • {{r|Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group}} {{r|Walt Disney Pictures||**}}
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  • Former child and adult actress, known as one half [[Walt Disney]]'s "Sweetheart Team" along with child actor [[Bobby Driscoll]].
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  • American subscription video streaming service, launched in late 2019 by The Walt Disney Company, with about 95 million users by early 2021.
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  • '''Walt Disney''' - Hollywood's Dark Prince - A Biography, '''The Real Walt Disney''' - A Biography,
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  • | title = Walt Disney imagineering : a behind the dreams look at making the magic real
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  • ...or example, dies in the original story but lives 'happily ever after' in [[Walt Disney Productions|Disney's]] adaptation.
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  • '''Donald Duck''' is a cartoon character from the [[Walt Disney Company]]. He is an anthropomorphic [[duck]] who wears a blue [[sailor]] u
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  • ...tes of America|U.S.]] state of [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]]; home to [[Walt Disney World]], [[Sea World Orlando]], and the [[University of Central Florida]].
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  • {{r|Walt Disney}}
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  • * {{r|Walt Disney World}}
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  • ...comics academy in Milan, Italy. Among my past and present clients are The Walt Disney Company, Rizzoli and Mattel.
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  • It has been remade for television twice, and is sometimes staged. [[Walt Disney Productions|Disney]]'s 1997 version featured a multi-ethnic cast and attemp
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  • '''Dumbo''' is a 1941 [[animation|animated]] [[Walt Disney Productions|Disney film ]]. It features an elephant born with overlarge ea
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  • ...States of America|American]] [[actress]], best known for co-starring in [[Walt Disney]]'s first live action pictures ''[[Song of the South]]'', 1946 and ''[[So D ...ation. After graduation she made the step back onto the screen in the 1957 Walt Disney release ''[[Johnny Tremain]]'', with which she could re-start an adult care
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  • ...ropomorphic]] [[cartoon]] [[character]], and the most famous creation of [[Walt Disney]].
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  • * At [[Walt Disney World]], it was one of the original attractions in the [[Magic Kingdom]]. T
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  • ...lled koshka. I'm from Belfast Northern Ireland. In the summer I worked in Walt Disney World in Florida in the magic kingdom. I'm 21 years old
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  • ..., politically-correct Cinderellas--the list is practically endless. The [[Walt Disney Productions|Disney]] cartoon Cinderella is considered one of their classic
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  • [[Walt Disney]] began to think about building a theme park as far back as the 1930s, when ...park in a constant state of flux almost from the moment it opened. Indeed, Walt Disney's intention was for the park to never be "finished", but always adding new
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  • | [[Walt Disney Productions]] | [[Walt Disney Productions]] - originally distributed by [[RKO Radio Pictures]]
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  • ...ith MGM, Paramount, Warners and RKO Radio. It is now a subsidiary of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]].
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  • ...e Men and Baby, Good Will Hunting, and Moonstruck. His support enabled the Walt Disney Company to open a major animation facility in Canada. He left the public se
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  • In part because of its theme parks ([[Walt Disney World]] and [[Sea World Orlando]]), Orlando is one of the busiest American
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  • * '''On BOBBY DRISCOLL'S MOVIES AT THE WALT DISNEY STUDIOS'''
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  • ...e world (including [http://www.edrive.com/presskit/varietyjun94.jpg '''The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures)'''], and created and produced
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  • ...(nationally syndicated 1970-71), Producer/Director/Performer of Shows for Walt Disney World - Director/Lead Comic of the Diamond Horseshoe Revue (1971-86), Topic
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  • | [[Walt Disney Productions]] | Walt Disney Productions
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  • ...s at the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! show in Disney-MGM Studios, Walt Disney World, Florida in 1989. Richmond used that system to demonstrate to the the ...how to fully utilize the MSC specification was the Magic Kingdom Parade at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in September, 1991.
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  • |event='''1971''': Walt Disney World opens near Orlando.
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  • ...]]'' trains prepares to depart the ''Tomorrowland'' station in 1957 with [[Walt Disney]] himself manning the controls.
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  • [[Walt Disney Productions|Disney]] made a sentimental [[Greyfriars Bobby (1961 film)|popu
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  • ...e theme of the chapter in which they are found. Working as a youth for the Walt Disney Studios, for instance, he helped promote a sequel to the famous, and very s
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  • ...inistration for the Motion Picture Creative Group at Touchstone Pictures / Walt Disney Productions. Charlie relocated his family to Portland, Oregon in 1990.
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  • ...laborated, for example, in the design of a pavilion in the Epcot Center at Walt Disney World." Referring to Spaceship Earth ...http://www.raybradbury.com/articles
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  • | Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten, Walt Disney and James Baskett, hosted by Johnny Mercer
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  • The [[Babes in Toyland (1961 film)|Walt Disney film version]], released in 1961, was given two recordings released in the ...echnicolor]] ''[[Babes in Toyland (1961 film)|1961 film version]]'' from [[Walt Disney]] starred [[Ray Bolger]], [[Tommy Sands]] and [[Annette Funicello]]. This h
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  • ...body of screen- and TV-work from 1943 to 1960. He starred in some of the [[Walt Disney Company]]'s most popular live-action pictures, such as ''[[Song of the Sout ===Walt Disney's "Golden Boy"===
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  • ...development of early film, including the animated shorts and features of [[Walt Disney]]. Similarly, twentieth century popular music combined a mixture of the bla
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  • ...tremely well known during his lifetime and his story was immortalised by [[Walt Disney Studios|Disney]], making him renowned the world over. In [[Tokyo]], outsid
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  • ...services of FSN were made available for the general public to check out at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center Innoventions expo, where "Five stations are available
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  • ...to Do with It (film)|What's Love Got to Do with It]]'', produced by [[The Walt Disney Company]] and released through their [[Touchstone Pictures]] division. Bot
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  • ...at he met animation director [[John Lasseter]], who was on sabbatical from Walt Disney. In 1983, Lasseter drew a grayscale daemon for the manuals of 4.2BSD. This
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  • ...body of screen- and TV-work from 1943 to 1960. He starred in some of the [[Walt Disney Company]]'s most popular live-action pictures, such as ''[[Song of the Sout ===Walt Disney's "Golden Boy"===
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  • ...imited (to Disney). Granted, the question is a rhetorical one, but seeing "Walt Disney" in there brings me up short. Perhaps "American comics" would be better.
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  • ...imited (to Disney). Granted, the question is a rhetorical one, but seeing "Walt Disney" in there brings me up short. Perhaps "American comics" would be better.
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  • ...s Life'', and remained on the board of directors when it merged with [[The Walt Disney Company]]. Jobs, who served as Apple's CEO until shortly before his death,
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  • ...revised the presentation of American history at the Hall of Presidents at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, and has served as consultant to several [[National P
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  • ...Otto Preminger]], [[Frank Sinatra]], [[Sam Spiegel]], [[Darryl Zanuck]], [[Walt Disney]], and [[Howard Hughes]]." <ref>''Any God Will Do'', The Dial Press, New Yo
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  • *'''Goofy''' — [[Walt Disney]] cartoon dog
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  • ...], [[Tampa, Florida|Tampa]], and [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]] (home of the Walt Disney World). ...gustine. [[Walt Disney]] chose Central Florida as the site of his planned "Walt Disney World" in the 1960s and began purchasing land. In 1971, the first component
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  • ...Great Profile'' starring John Barrymore was released in 1940, the animated Walt Disney Feature Animation|Disney film ''Dumbo'', ''Road Show'' and ''The Wagons Rol
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  • ...s Rey de Francia serves as a Franciscan college. The fourth episode of the Walt Disney television series ''Zorro'' was filmed on the Mission grounds. The story li
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  • ...Friends - Music from Final Fantasy]]", followed [[May 10]], 2004 at the [[Walt Disney Concert Hall]] in [[Los Angeles, California]] selling out in three days. Th
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  • ''Consumer Discretionary'' - e.g. GM, Home Depot, Walt Disney
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  • * In 1994 with [[Tim Rice]] he wrote songs for [[Walt Disney]]'s ''[[The Lion King]]''.
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  • ...uture, has been both an asset and a liability for the monorail. When [[The Walt Disney Company]] built a monorail (type Alweg) in the amusement park [[Disneyland]
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  • ...ndlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=9th&navby=case&no=9515250 Twin Books v. Walt Disney Co.] decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in 1996. The question at
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  • ...[[billionaire]]—synonymous with extreme wealth. "John D. Rockerduck" is a Walt Disney character popular in Europe who is a foil to other well-known rich duck, th
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  • For many years a Hollywood publicity man for Walt Disney and other studios, Condon took up writing relatively late in life and his f
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  • # [[Walt Disney|Disney, Walt]]
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  • For many years a Hollywood publicity man for Walt Disney and other studios, Condon took up writing relatively late in life and his f
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  • ...which features material from NBC, [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]], and [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Disney]].<ref>{{cite web | title = MGM to Post Full
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  • In 1959, Nintendo struck a deal with [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] to have them allow Nintendo to use Disney's characters on
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  • ...l and agriculture as Southern California's principal industry. In 1955, [[Walt Disney]] opened the world's first theme park at [[Disneyland]] in Anaheim. In 195
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  • ...eroes mythos itself received a nostalgic treatment in the acclaimed 2004 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] release ''[[The Incredibles]]'', which utilized
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  • ...[Volt]], [[Voltage]], [[Vortex]], [[Voseo]], [[Walsh-Kaiser Co., Inc.]], [[Walt Disney]], [[Walter fitz Alan, 1st High Steward of Scotland]], [[Walter Lynwood Fle
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  • ...hat [[Mickey Mouse]] and many other pretty "real" heroes were painted by [[Walt Disney]], and many similar things). Past century, many researchers tried to follow
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  • ...of the Japanese copying comics from the G.I.s who occupied Japan or from [[Walt Disney]] and other U.S. master comics artists. Instead, the history of manga invol
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