dont look under the bed
All Disney movies and characters are copyrighted. The Disney company is the company that lobbied to get the copyright law changed from a fixed maximum period (as it was originally) to the current system permitting endless renewals, and they intend to keep all their copyrights renewed forever.
Yes, it's called Don't Look Under the Bed.
Rescuers Down Under
I don't have an answer but why would you put this under endangered species?
The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under
Under your bed
The Rescuers Down Under
I think the troll from enchantment
No. The Muppet Movie was produced by The Jim Henson Company (then known as Henson Associates) and ITC Entertainment. When Disney bought the Muppets in February 2004, the rights of the movie were transferred to Disney, and they released The Muppet Movie under their company logo in 2005.
The Nautilus was featured in the 1954 Walt Disney movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. There was an attraction at Disneyland and Walt Disney World based on the movie. The 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea has since been removed at Walt Disney World and replaced at Disneyland by a remake of the ride featuring Nemo from the Disney/Pixar film "Finding Nemo." Strangelly, the main character of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was Captain Nemo.
Pirates of the Caribbean
All Disney movies and characters are copyrighted. The Disney company is the company that lobbied to get the copyright law changed from a fixed maximum period (as it was originally) to the current system permitting endless renewals, and they intend to keep all their copyrights renewed forever.
You have to take into consideration that Walt Disney has made so many popular movie productions that spans over a wide variety of children's movies to Mario Brothers which is a small video game series. Walt Disney would definitely be a bigger name. More titles under its belt and more money.
Yes, it's called Don't Look Under the Bed.
Jules Verne novel became a Disney movie. The name of the submarine in that movie, Twenty Thousands Leagues Under the Sea was the Nautilus.
Rescuers Down Under
I don't have an answer but why would you put this under endangered species?