Splash Mountain

Splash Mountain Critter Country flume attraction at Disneyland; opened on July 17, 1989. Based on animated sequences and characters from Song of the South. Many of the Audio-Animatronics characters from the closed America Sings attraction were renovated and placed in Splash Mountain. Some new ones were added also, namely Brer Bear, Brer Fox, and Brer …

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Spoodles

Spoodles Restaurant at the BoardWalk Resort at Walt Disney World; opened July 1, 1996. It closed August 1, 2009, to become the Greek-themed Kouzzina.

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Splashdown Photos

Splashdown Photos Photo shop at Splash Mountain in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; opened on June 1, 1993. The shop is the same as the Professor Barnaby Owl’s Photography Studio at Disneyland.

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Splash, Too (television)

Splash, Too (television) Two-part television show; aired on May 1 and 8, 1988. Directed by Greg Antonacci. Sequel to the 1984 feature, with Allen and the mermaid, Madison, returning to New York to help Allen’s brother, who is in danger of losing the family business. Madison plots to save a dolphin from the aquarium, when …

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Spirited Away (film)

Spirited Away (film) A 10-year-old girl, Chihiro, discovers a secret world when she and her family get lost and venture through a hillside tunnel. When her parents undergo a mysterious transformation, Chihiro must fend for herself as she encounters strange spirits, assorted creatures, and a grumpy sorceress who seeks to prevent her from returning to …

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Spin and Marty

Spin and Marty See The Adventures of Spin and Marty and The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior.

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Spike

Spike See Buzz-Buzz.

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Spirit of ‘43, The (film)

Spirit of ‘43, The (film) A sequel to The New Spirit, made for the U.S. Treasury Department. Delivered on January 7, 1943. Directed by Jack King. Donald stars to teach the general public to be careful with their money and save it for increased income taxes needed to fight World War II.

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