Tru Confessions (television)
Tru Confessions (television) A Disney Channel Original Movie, premiering on April 5, 2002. High school freshman Trudy “Tru” Walker aspires to have her own television show, and, to enter a cable television contest that awards a television hosting job, she produces a documentary about her twin brother, Eddie, a boy with a developmental disability. The …
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True-Life Adventure Festival (film) Reissues of the True-Life Adventure films in six packages in the summer of 1964.
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Trout, Dink (1898-1950) He voiced Bootle Beetle and the King of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland.
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Tron: Uprising (television) Animated series, premiering on Disney XD on June 7, 2012, with the story taking place between Tron and Tron: Legacy. Beck, a young program trained by Tron, becomes the unlikely leader of a revolution inside the computer world of The Grid. His mission is to free his home and friends from the …
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Troubadour Tavern Located in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland; opened on April 15, 1983.
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Tropical Serenade See Sunshine Pavilion.
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Tron: Legacy (film) Sam Flynn, the tech-savvy, rebellious 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn, is haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his father, a man once known as the world’s leading tech visionary. When Sam investigates a strange signal sent from the old Flynn’s Arcade—a signal that could only come from his father–he finds himself pulled …
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Trombone Trouble (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on February 18, 1944. Directed by Jack King. The gods Vulcan and Jupiter are disturbed by Pete’s sour trombone playing, so they give Donald the power to stop him. After Donald wins, he picks up the trombone and starts playing it himself.
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Trolley Troubles (film) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon; the first released, on September 5, 1927.
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Tron (film) Flynn, a young computer genius, breaks into the ENCOM computer looking for evidence that the video game programs he wrote were stolen by Dillinger, an ENCOM executive. Dillinger’s Master Control Program must stop Flynn, and it blasts him into its own computer dimension. Flynn awakens in an electronic world, where computer programs are …
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