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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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  • #REDIRECT [[The Walt Disney Company]]
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  • '''Walt Disney''' - Hollywood's Dark Prince - A Biography, '''The Real Walt Disney''' - A Biography,
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Walt Disney Company]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Walt Disney]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[The Walt Disney Company]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Walt Disney Company]]
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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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  • 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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