Father Noah’s Ark (film)
Father Noah’s Ark (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on April 8, 1933. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. The first Disney version of the Biblical tale of Noah, his ark, and its inhabitants, along with their efforts to weather the great flood. There is also a 1959 stop-motion version (Noah’s Ark).
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Fat Cat Villain character in Chip ‘n Dale’s Rescue Rangers; voiced by Jim Cummings.
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FastPass An innovation at the Disney parks, whereby guests can pick up a pass that designates a specific time for them to return and board an attraction without waiting in lengthy queues. After initial tests, the pass was first introduced for the most popular Animal Kingdom attractions in July 1999, and soon was used at …
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Farrow, Mia Actress; appeared in New York Stories (Lisa), Miami Rhapsody (Nina), and on television in Miracle at Midnight (Doris Koster). She provided the voice of Doris in Redux Riding Hood.
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Farnsworth, Richard (1920-2000) Actor; appeared in The Straight Story (Alvin Straight), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor, as well as on television in The Cherokee Trail (Ridge Fenton), High-Flying Spy (Farmer), and on the Disney Channel in Good Old Boy (Grandpa Percy).
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Farmers Market Food court area in The Land at Epcot, from October 1, 1982, to October 25, 1993. Became Sunshine Season Food Fair in 1993.
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Farmyard Symphony (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on October 14, 1938. The first cartoon directed by Jack Cutting. A farmyard musical, set to familiar classical themes including Franz Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody, is led by a rooster and pullet with all the other animals participating.
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Fantini, T.J. Actor; appeared on the Mickey Mouse Club on The Disney Channel, beginning in 1993.
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Farmer, Bill Voice actor, he became the voice of Goofy in 1986, doing the voice for theatrical and television animation, along with occasional miscellaneous voice work such as Hop Pop Plantar in Amphibia. He was named a Disney Legend in 2009.
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Fantillusion Nighttime illuminated parade which succeeded the Electrical Parade at Tokyo Disneyland, beginning July 21, 1995, and ending May 15, 2001. It was also presented at Disneyland Paris, beginning July 5, 2003.
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