Kingdom of Dreams and Magic—Tokyo Disneyland (film)
Kingdom of Dreams and Magic—Tokyo Disneyland (film) Documentary featurette, released in Japan on July 23, 1983. 24 min. After the opening of Tokyo Disneyland in 1983, and due to the success of previous short films relating the pleasures of earlier Disney parks, this promotional film was created to document the new facility.
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King Triton’s Carousel Attraction at Paradise Pier at Disney California Adventure; opened Feb. 8, 2001. Guests ride on 56 California sea critters—dolphins, sea lions, whales, sea horses, otters, and flying fish. It closed Mar. 4, 2018, to be replaced by Jessie’s Critter Carousel at Pixar Pier.
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King Triton Father of Ariel and the ruler of the seas in The Little Mermaid; voiced by Kenneth Mars.
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Kingdom Hearts Action and role-playing video game series including Disney characters and situations developed by Square Enix and Disney Interactive Studios, debuting in the U.S. on September 17, 2002, after a March 28 release in Japan. After a December 22, 2005, release in Japan, Kingdom Hearts II was released in the U.S. on March 28, 2006, …
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Kingdom Films Partnership formed in 2005 to raise financing for Disney films, with Flightplan being the first film released. Kingdom Films raised $135 million in equity and $370 million in debt, and it was to provide 40 percent of production and distribution costs and receive 40 percent of the profit from box office and video …
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King of the Grizzlies (film) Ernest Thompson Seton, the well-known American artist and author, tells the story of Wahb, a mighty grizzly who roamed the Greybull country of the old West. A Cree Indian, Moki, befriends Wahb as a cub, and, in later years, the Indian and the bear have many strange encounters, but always …
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King Stefan’s Banquet Hall Restaurant upstairs in Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World; opened on October 1, 1971. Disney designers have not been able to explain why Cinderella Castle holds a King Stefan’s Banquet Hall, since King Stefan is one of the kings in Sleeping Beauty. Controversy aside, the restaurant is …
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King Stefan Father of Sleeping Beauty; voiced by Taylor Holmes.
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King Neptune (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on September 10, 1932. Directed by Burt Gillett. When pirates cruelly capture a mermaid, the underwater denizens come to the rescue, alerting King Neptune who stirs up a storm at sea, sinking the pirates and rescuing the mermaid who has discovered the pirates’ treasure.
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King Louie Scatting king of the monkey characters in The Jungle Book; voiced by Louis Prima.
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