Ponyo (film)

Ponyo (film) An animated feature about Sosuke, a 5-year-old boy who meets a goldfish girl who desires to become human and be his friend. When Sosuke, who lives on a cliff by the sea, finds her, he names her Ponyo. Her father, Fujimoto, an undersea god, sends his wave demons to look for his daughter, …

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Pooch and the Pauper, The (television)

Pooch and the Pauper, The (television) Television movie; aired on The Wonderful World of Disney on July 16, 2000. The president’s pampered pet bulldog, Liberty, accidentally swaps places with a scrappy look-alike, Moocher, from the wrong side of the tracks. Stars Richard Karn (Drainville), Fred Willard (President Caldwell), George Wendt (Sparks), Cody Jones (Nate). Released …

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Poof Point, The (television)

Poof Point, The (television) A Disney Channel Original Movie; premiered on September 14, 2001. Two teenage siblings must save the lives of their inventor parents after mom and dad’s time-machine experiment goes awry, and they become younger versions of themselves. Directed by Neal Israel. Stars Taj Mowry (Eddie Ballard), Dawnn Lewis (Marigold Ballard), Raquel Lee …

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Pooh Corner

Pooh Corner Shop in Critter Country at Disneyland; opened in 1995; also in Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland; opened July 14, 2000; and at Hong Kong Disneyland; opened September 12, 2005.

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Polynesian Revue

Polynesian Revue Luau show at the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World; beginning in October 1971. Also known as Kaui-Pono Polynesian Revue and Polynesian Luau. The luau had its last performance on January 4, 2003, to make way for a new tropical-themed dinner show, the Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show, which began on February 25, …

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Pompano Grill

Pompano Grill Restaurant in the Buena Vista Club; previously and later known as the Lake Buena Vista Club Restaurant.

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Pongo

Pongo Male lead Dalmatian in One Hundred and One Dalmatians; voiced by Rod Taylor.

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Pony Farm

Pony Farm Home of the stables for Disneyland, behind Frontierland and Fantasyland, begun by Dolly and Owen Pope before Disneyland opened. Name changed to Circle D Corral in 1980. At Walt Disney World, stables at Fort Wilderness are known as the Tri Circle D Ranch.

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