Capelli, Gaudenzio

Capelli, Gaudenzio He spent a 33-year career supervising Disney publications in Italy; he was honored with a European Disney Legends Award in 1997.

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Cape May Cafe

Cape May Cafe Restaurant in the Beach Club Resort at Walt Disney World. There is a character breakfast in the morning, and a clambake is offered in the evening.

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Capers, Virginia

Capers, Virginia (1925-2004) Actress; appeared in The World’s Greatest Athlete, The North Avenue Irregulars (Cleo), and What’s Love Got to Do With It (choir mistress).

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Capital Cities/ABC

Capital Cities/ABC See American Broadcasting Company.

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Cannibal Capers (film)

Cannibal Capers (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on March 20, 1930. Directed by Burt Gillett. A jungle tribe’s riotous musical celebration is brought to an end by the inopportune appearance of a fierce lion.

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Cannon, Dyan

Cannon, Dyan Actress; appeared in That Darn Cat (remake, Mrs. Flint), and on television in Rock ‘n’ Roll Mom (Annie Hackett) and The Beverly Hills Family Robinson (Marsha Robinson).

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Can’t Buy Me Love (film)

Can’t Buy Me Love (film) High school senior Ronald Miller longs to be popular and comes up with a unique plan—he hires the most popular cheerleader in school, Cindy Mancini, to be his girlfriend. Ronald is transformed almost overnight from nerd to the most popular guy on campus, but he does not notice when Cindy …

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Cantina de San Angel

Cantina de San Angel Fast-food eatery facing the Mexico pavilion in World Showcase at Epcot, opened on October 1, 1982.  An indoor dining area called La Hacienda de San Angel opened adjacent to the Cantina on September 15, 2010.

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Candy, John

Candy, John (1950-1994) Actor/comedian, appeared in Splash (Freddie Bauer), Cool Runnings (Irv), and as the voice of Wilbur in The Rescuers Down Under.

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photo of rows of chocolate confections on a cookie sheet in the kitchen of Candy Palace Shop on Main Street at Disneyland

Candy Palace

Candy Palace Shop on Main Street at Disneyland, opened July 22, 1955. Also known as Candyland. The large front window allows passersby to view, and perhaps lick their lips a bit, as the confectioners make fudge or dip strawberries in chocolate. The Walt Disney World shop is the Main Street Confectionery. At Disneyland Paris the …

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