Let’s Talk Puberty for Girls (film)
Let’s Talk Puberty for Girls (film) Animated educational film released in 2006. Girls are given answers to questions about puberty and reproduction. From Disney Educational Productions. 10 min.
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Levis, Patrick Actor; appeared on Disney Channel in Brink! (Peter) and Miracle in Lane 2 (Seth Yoder), and as a regular on So Weird (Jack Phillips).
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Levi, Zachary Actor, appeared on television in Less Than Perfect (Kipp) and provided the voice of Flynn Rider in Tangled and Tangled: Before Ever After and Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure (Eugene).
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Let’s Go Day Tuesday on the new Mickey Mouse Club.
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Let It Shine (television) A Disney Channel Original Movie, debuting on June 15, 2012. Cyrus DeBarge, musical director of his father’s Atlanta church, has a hard time convincing his father that hip-hop is not the devil’s music. At a freestyle rap competition at a local teen club, Cyrus tells his childhood friend and longtime crush, …
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Let’s Talk Puberty for Boys (film) Animated educational film released in 2006. Describes what happens to a boy’s body during puberty. From Disney Educational Productions. 10 min.
See moreLet the Memories Begin
Let the Memories Begin Campaign at the Disney parks, beginning September 23, 2010 and continuing through 2011. Guests are encouraged to share their experiences at the Disney parks, to be used in TV spots, online and print ads, broadcast specials, promotions, and a website.
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Let’s Get Together Song from The Parent Trap, written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
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Let’s Stick Together (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on April 25, 1952. Directed by Jack Hannah. Donald and the bee, Spike, reminisce about their early days together and the scrapes they got into.
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Lessing, Gunther (1886-1965) Lawyer, hired by Walt Disney in 1930 to help protect the copyrights of Mickey Mouse. He eventually became a company vice president and general counsel, and was a member of the board of directors from 1938 to 1964. One of his pre-Disney claims to fame was as an advisor to Mexican revolutionary …
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