Farmer, Bill
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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Fantasyland Theater Theater at Disneyland that showed Disney cartoons, formerly Mickey Mouse Club Theater (1955-64); closed December 20, 1981, so that Pinocchio’s Daring Journey could be built in its place. During the opening-day television show, the Mouseketeers streamed out of the theater at one point and were introduced to the television audience for the first …
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Fantasyland One of the original lands of Disneyland, and called by Walt Disney the happiest land of all. The attractions are based on the classic Disney animated tales, so they evoke pleasant memories in the minds of many a guest. Fantasyland was built to look somewhat like a medieval fair, with banners and flags decorating …
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Fantasyland, New See Believe You Can… and You Can!
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Fantasyland Autopia Attraction at Disneyland; opened January 1, 1959, and closed September 7, 1999. Became Rescue Rangers Raceway from March to November 1991. This attraction was added to take some of the pressure off the Tomorrowland Autopia, which always had a long line. Its main difference was that you saw different scenery on your ride. …
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Fantasy on Skis (television) Television show; aired on February 4, 1962. Directed by Fred Iselin. A nine-year-old girl in Aspen dreams of winning a ski race and works hard to earn the money for new skis. She is almost killed in an avalanche, but is saved by her St. Bernard, Bruno, and she recovers in …
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Fantasy on Parade Christmas parade at Disneyland, from 1965 to 1976 and 1980 to 1985. A long-running and much-awaited Disneyland holiday tradition, featuring over 350 performers. Superseded by the Very Merry Christmas Parade.
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Fantasy Faire Covered area, also known as Fantasyland Pavilion after January 1995, originally used for outdoor stage shows in Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World, and later for additional seating for the Pinocchio Village Haus. It closed in 1996.
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Fantasound Innovative stereophonic sound system created for Fantasia.
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Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks show at Disneyland that debuted in 1956. The fireworks are timed to coincide with the musical sound track being played throughout Disneyland. Tinker Bell began her nightly flights from the top of the Matterhorn and above Sleeping Beauty Castle in 1961 as part of the show. The Disneyland show was …
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