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The first Disney TV show was Disneyland from 1954 to 1958.
No, she works with Disney not Nickelodeon
The Disney movie Hercules
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
no.
Universal Studios owns the rights to the solo Hulk movies. But Marvel and Disney still have the rights to use Bruce Banner / Hulk as a secondary characters in other movies. That's why he was able to appear in The Avengers movies Captain America Civil War and in Thor Ragnarok.
They used to, but ever since Disney bought the rights to Lucasfilm in 2012, all rights now go to Disney
DC comics is owned by Time Warner and Marvel comics is owned by Walt Disney. Time Warner and Walt Disney are large media corporations and are competitors. It is extremely unlikely either one would sell their comic division to a competitor. Talks of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation periodically pops up. The chances of a Time Warner / Walt Disney merger, consolidation will remain a good possibility for the foreseeable future.
Many things cannot ever be undone, even if you have served your time. Check with your state government to find out the local laws.
It's possible, but rather unlikely. Marvel would have to re-license the rights from Hasbro, and I just don't think the market is right for such a cartoon series right now.
X-men comics have only ever been published by Marvel Comics. The comics were originally created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The first comic was released by Marvel in 1963. Though Marvel sold its film rights of the X-men to 20th Century Fox, it still retains the rights of the comics and cartoons.
yes
Marvelous
Kuzco is clearly the bestest Disney princess. EVER.
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nope