Ear Force One

Ear Force One Hot air balloon designed in the shape of Mickey Mouse. Made its debut in 1986.

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artist, illustrator, and author Eyvind Earle

Earle, Eyvind

Earle, Eyvind (1916-2000) Background artist and color stylist; joined Disney in 1951, working on For Whom the Bulls Toil; Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom; Pigs Is Pigs; Working for Peanuts; Peter Pan; and Lady and the Tramp, but it is his distinctive styling for Sleeping Beauty that has brought him fame. He was named a …

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Early to Bed (film)

Early to Bed (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on July 11, 1941. Directed by Jack King. Donald spends the night unable to sleep because of a ticking alarm clock and a fold-away bed that keeps trapping him when it folds up.

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Earth (film)

Earth (film) Documentary telling the story of animal families—emphasizing the polar bear, humpbacked whale, and elephant–and their amazing journeys across the planet. Directed by Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield. Released in the U.S. on Earth Day, April 22, 2009; original release at the Vaduz Film Festival on July 14, 2007. Narrated by James Earl Jones …

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Earth*Star Voyager (television)

Earth*Star Voyager (television) Four-hour television movie, aired in two parts on January 17 and 24, 1988. Directed by James Goldstone. A select group of young cadets in the twenty-first century is sent off on a spaceship to find a new home for humanity when Earth is deteriorating. Along the way, they happen on an old …

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DVD

DVD The first Disney films were released on DVD on December 2, 1997. By the early 2000s, the process was rapidly gaining on and eventually surpassing VHS in popularity. One highlight of the DVDs has been the wealth of bonus material that has been added to enhance the enjoyment of the movie.

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Dzundza, George

Dzundza, George Actor; appeared in Dangerous Minds (Hal Griffith), Crimson Tide (Cob), That Darn Cat (Boetticher), Instinct (John Murray), and on television in 2 1/2 Dads.

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E! Entertainment

E! Entertainment  In January 1997, Disney and Comcast Corporation joined together to purchase the majority of the stock of the entertainment industry-themed cable channel, E! Disney sold its 39.5 percent stake to Comcast in November 2006 for $1.23 billion.

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E ticket

E ticket The coveted coupon, first offered in 1959, for the most exciting Disneyland attractions in the Disneyland ticket book. The term “an E ticket ride” entered American slang meaning the ultimate in thrills. Astronaut Sally Ride described her first excursion into space as a “real E ticket ride.” The ticket books were originally introduced …

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