if there is something wrong with it or if a vid/movie offends ure race or culture then sue them by callibng a lawyer
Is there a simile in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
yes there is a simile for e.g snow white hair was as dark as the night sky
What is mad hatters real name?
He's Jervis Tetch, a crazy man with an obsession with hats and a tendency to to make all his plans rela to Alice in Wonderland. For example, he once threw a tea party at which he had himself, a hostage, and (when he arrived) Batman play the parts of the mad hatter, the mouse, and the march hare. During no man's land he pretty much focused on recovering his extensive collection of hats.
What things are on sale at the Disney Store?
The Disney Store Outlet carries a variety of products relating to the various characters owned by the Disney Corporation. While the mainstay appears to be clothing of all types, one can also purchase everything from buttons and picture frames, to one of a kind art pieces and original cells from Disney movies.
How did the Disney family lose control over the company?
Until 1966, Walt Disney Productions was run by Walt and Roy O. Disney. Walt died on December 15, 1966, leaving Roy as the chairman, president and CEO. When Roy died on December 20, 1971, he left the company in the hands of Donn Tatum, formerly the business production manager. Tatum was succeeded by Card Walker, and later Ron Miller (Walt Disney's son-in-law). Despite laying the foundation for many of Disney's most-profitable ventures (including Disney Channel and Disney on Broadway), the company achieved few successes under Miller's leadership. In 1984, Roy E. Disney (Roy O.'s son) ousted Miller in favor of Michael Eisner. Eisner pushed the company towards major profits during the beginning of his tenure (including the Disney Renaissance animated films and rebranding the company as the Walt Disney Company), but many of his later business decisions were unpopular with shareholders. Ironically, Eisner left Disney after another major campaign by Roy E. Disney, replaced by current president and CEO Robert Iger. Roy E. continued to serve as a consultant until his death on December 16, 2009; he was the last Disney family member involved in the company. Although Walt's oldest daughter Diane is still living, she has never been involved with any business aspects of the Walt Disney Company.
What actors and actresses appeared in Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade - 1996?
The cast of Walt Disney World Explorer - 1996 includes: Emily Bavar Kelly as Herself - Reporter David Brinkley as himself Marc Davis as himself Walt Disney as himself Roy Edward Disney as Himself - Vice Chairman, The Walt Disney Company Charles Fleischer as "Quiz Challenge" Host Ollie Johnston as himself Ward Kimball as himself Leslie Ryan as Tour Guide Frank Thomas as himself
How do you say minnie mouse in french?
The phrase "my mouse" is translated from English to French as "ma souris".
It should be noted that "souris" is not only the translation for the mouse rodent, but also for a computer mouse, therefore, the translation if referring to a computer mouse would be the same.
What was Walt Disney's early life and family?
Walt Disney grew up on a farm in Missouri. He loved to spend time with the animals but his favorite was one of their pigs on the farm. When e wasn't playing with the animals, he was drawing. However his family was very poor he very seldom had paper and pencils, so he would use what he had available. For instance, he once used tar to paint the side of his house. Needless to say his parents weren't all that thrilled. He became such a wonderful artist that when he was just 8 years, his neighbor Doc Sherwood paid Walt to paint a picture of his horse.
What was Walt disneys living conditions?
Walt Disney cannot truly be said to HAVE a lifestyle, since he died in the 1960s. However, the link at the bottom of the page will take you to a brief bio on Walt Disney that may give you some insight into the lifestyle he DID lead when alive.
What are Disney Classic VHS Movies Worth?
Wel it depeneds waht type of movie iihT is
cause yea some r worth alot i guess
and come r not worth iihT specially the flop movies
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Are there left handed Disney Channel actors?
Yes I believe there are three: David Henrie from "Wizards of Waverly Place" Tiffany Thornton from "Sonny with a Chance" and I think Bridget Mendler from "Good Luck Charlie".
Edit: There are four. Ashley Tisdale from the Suite Life is left handed as well.
What is Alice in Wonderland REALLY about?
What Alice in Wonderland is really about is a question which provokes a great deal of debate.
There is a school of thought which believes the entire story is a metaphor for drugs and drug use; the principal evidence for this being the Caterpillar's hookah, and the mushroom on which he is sitting - the consumption of which causes the distortion of Alice's body, which could be compared to the visual effects of hallucinogenic drugs.
The behaviour of some of the characters is also sometimes explained in terms of drug use; both the Caterpillar's and the Dormouse's languor might be attributable to marijuana or some form of opiate, and it has been suggested that the White Rabbit's rushing around is caused by, or is symbolic of cocaine.
LSD is also frequently mentioned in relation to Alice in Wonderland, as the colourful, confusing and distorted nature of Wonderland seems comparable to an acid trip.
It can be categorically stated however, that Alice in Wonderland has nothing whatsoever to do with either cocaine or LSD, as cocaine had only been recently invented at the time the book was written and had not begun to be used even in a medicinal context, and LSD wasn't invented til decades later in the mid twentieth century.
Marijuana, opiates and hallucinogenic mushrooms however, were both available and legal when the book was written, so may have had some influence on the story.
Most critics and scholars eschew the claims of a connection between Alice in Wonderland and drugs, believing the book to be what it appears, an innocent tale written for the amusement of children. Unlike other writers associated with recreational drug use - Samuel Taylor Coleridge for example - there is no evidence that Lewis Carroll either took or was even interested in the effects of narcotics, and as he was a conservative mathematician and Anglican deacon, find it hard to reconcile his character with that of the archetypal rock 'n' roll drugs fiend.
There is no real evidence that Alice in Wonderland is about drugs, but similarly there is no proof that it isn't, and so, the debate seems destined to carry on.
Alice in Wonderland is indeed about drugs. My teacher believes its about drugs to. I mean following the white rabbit, eating mushrooms, shrinking, it's all hallucinations. Disney just messed with it and made it seem like its not about drugs.
"Alice in Wonderland is a perfect, down-to-earth example of childhood through adolescence. Just as a child's life is filled with good and bad choices, hers is too. As most do, Alice learns from her experiences and ultimately becomes more mature. Alice in Wonderland has many connections to how one grows and develops from childhood up through adolescence. Alice matures emotionally by how she thinks, how she deals with her problems, and how she perceives different situations, all of which are encompassed in the progression of a child."
He takes prts from other dead wall e's, and uses him o fix himself
Who is the girl that is the host of the Disney commercials at the Disney World parks?
Her name is Erin Cahill.
Another girl from the promo that i know of is brenda song
How is Mickey Mouse's brother a rabbit?
Oswald has only ever been referred to as Mickey's "half brother" in the Epic Mickey video game. This is because they share a common father in Walt Disney -- but Oswald was temporarily separated from the family when his other father, Charles Mintz, left the Walt Disney company and took Oswald with him. Mintz had nothing to do with Mickey's creation, which is why they are only "half" brothers.
When was Walt Disney Pictures created?
Walt Disney was Founded on October 16, 1923
the day would have been a tuesday
What is the baby in lady and the tramp called?
Because he is a tramp, Tramp is not giving an exact name. He briefly explains to Lady in one part of the movie that, "I have a new owner for each day of the week", and they all apparently gave him different names, but other than that he is simply Tramp.
The spaniel is called Lady cuz it lives in a very posh house
Is Disney Channel run by satanists?
There is no real evidence that he was. Like many such theories, this is based on subjective interpretations of his work.
What football team did Walt Disney support?
The LA Angels baseball team, and the Anaheim Ducks hockey team are two that I know of. They also made movies about both of these teams.
Can you take a monorail in Anaheim Disneyland to downtown Disney?
Yes, in Downtown Disney, there is a Monorail station that takes you to the Tommorrowland station inside of the Disneyland park. Before you get to wait in line at DD, you must show a valid park ticket or Disney Pass to get in line.
l. Title character of the Felix Salten novel and Walt Disney cartoon film- a male Deer. 2. Italian motion-picture awards somewhat analogous to the Golden Globes but on a lower footing than the Oscars. the Davids- or David di Donatello awards are equivalent to our Oscars in the Nation of Italy. Both of the reigning Movie Queens have won them at different times ( Gina and Sophia).
What is the minimum appropriate age for Disney's The Princess and the Frog?
The Princess and the Frog was rated G by the MPAA, meaning that it is appropriate for all ages. However, it does feature the death of an important character and a voodoo practicing villain who commands dark spirits.
Children younger than three may not understand some portions of the film.