You—and Your Ears (film)

You—and Your Ears (film) Cartoon made for the Mickey Mouse Club and later released, in May 1957, in 16mm for schools. Jiminy Cricket presents the structure of the ear, traces a sound wave through the three parts of the ear, and gives care rules. An updated version was released in March 1990.

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You—and Your Eyes (film)

You—and Your Eyes (film) Cartoon made for the Mickey Mouse Club and later released, in May 1957, in 16mm for schools. Jiminy Cricket explains the structure of the eyes, the mechanics of seeing, and the rules for the proper care and safety of the eyes. An updated version was released in March 1990.

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You Again (film)

You Again (film) Successful PR pro Marni heads home for her older brother’s wedding and discovers that he is marrying her high school arch nemesis, who seems to have conveniently forgotten all the rotten things she did so many years ago. Then the bride’s jet-setting aunt bursts in and Marni’s not-so-jet-setting mom comes face to …

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York, Jeff

York, Jeff (1912-1995) Actor; appeared in The Great Locomotive Chase (William Campbell), Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (Mike Fink), Westward Ho the Wagons! (Hank Breckenridge), Johnny Tremain (James Otis), and Old Yeller and Savage Sam (Bud Searcy), and on television in The Saga of Andy Burnett.

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You and Me, Kid (television)

You and Me, Kid (television) Series on The Disney Channel; beginning April 18, 1983, with host Sonny Melendrez. Parents and children participate in games and easy-to-learn activities together, enhancing the youngsters’ self-awareness and physical coordination. The show featured occasional guest appearances by celebrities with their children.

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You and Me Kid

You and Me Kid Shop offering children’s games, toys, and clothing at Downtown Disney Marketplace in Walt Disney World, from 1988 to 1995.

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Yong Feng Shangdian

Yong Feng Shangdian Shopping gallery in China in World Showcase at Epcot; opened on April 3, 1983.

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Yensid, Retlaw

Yensid, Retlaw Walt Disney’s name spelled backward, used for the story credit for Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.

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Yokoyama, Matsuo

Yokoyama, Matsuo Beginning in 1961, Yokoyama helped create the foundation for Disney’s merchandise licensing business in Japan. He retired in 1994 as chairman of Walt Disney Enterprises of Japan, but continued to work as a consultant. He was named a Disney Legend at a special ceremony in Japan in 1998.

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