Marlin
Marlin Nemo’s father in Finding Nemo, voiced by Albert Brooks.
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Maroon Cartoon Studio Movie studio in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Market House Bakery On Main Street, U.S.A., at Hong Kong Disneyland, hosted by Maxim’s. Opened September 12, 2005.
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Market House Store on Main Street at Disneyland; originally sponsored by Swift. Also in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World, opened Oct. 1, 1971, and closed in 2007. It is patterned after an old-fashioned general store. The Market House at Disneyland was enlarged and remodeled in 2013, with sponsorship by Starbucks. On Aug. 24, 2018, a …
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Market Clearing Price (film) Educational film; from The People on Market Street series, produced by Terry Kahn, released in September 1977. A butcher shop serves as an example for students to learn economic concepts of inventory and the prevention of shortages and surpluses by pricing.
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Markham, Monte Actor; appeared on television in The Ghosts of Buxley Hall.
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Market House Deli Restaurant on Main Street in Disneyland Paris; opened on April 12, 1992.
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Mark Twain and Me (television) A Disney Channel Premiere Film, first aired on November 22, 1991. An 11-year-old girl happens upon her favorite author, Mark Twain, on board the SS Minnetonka, sailing from England to America, and they strike up a friendship that will endure until the last days of Twain’s life. Directed by Daniel …
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Marin, Cheech Actor; appeared in Race to Witch Mountain (Eddie), provided the voices of Banzai in The Lion King, Tito in Oliver & Company, Ramone in Cars, Cars 2, Cars 3, and Tales from Radiator Springs, Manuel in Beverly Hills Chihuahua, and the Corrections Officer in Coco. He also appeared on the television series The Golden Palace.
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Mark Twain Riverboat Frontierland attraction at Disneyland; opened on July 17, 1955. The Disneyland Publicity Department originally trumpeted the fact that this was the first paddle wheeler built in the United States in 50 years. Its 105-foot-long hull was built at the Todd Shipyards in San Pedro, California, but the superstructure was constructed in a …
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