Book of Pooh, The: Stories from the Heart (film)

Book of Pooh, The: Stories from the Heart (film) A direct-to-video movie featuring the Bunraku puppetry from the Disney Channel television series; released on July 17, 2001. Pooh and his pals are in Christopher Robin’s room awaiting his return when they discover his favorite storybook filled with endearing tales written about them. They flip through …

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Bonfamille’s Cafe

Bonfamille’s Cafe Full-service restaurant at the Port Orleans Resort at Walt Disney World, opened on May 17, 1991, and closed on August 5, 2000.

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Bongirno, Carl

Bongirno, Carl He first joined Disney as chief accountant and controller for Celebrity Sports Center in 1963, then moved to become treasurer of WED Enterprises. From 1972 to 1979 he was vice president of finance and treasurer of Walt Disney World, then until his retirement in 1989 served as president of Walt Disney Imagineering. He …

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Bongo (film)

Bongo (film) Segment of Fun and Fancy Free, narrated by Dinah Shore, with a young circus bear learning about romance. Re-released as a featurette on January 20, 1971. 32 min. Released on video in 1982 and 1989.

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Bonnet Creek Golf Club

Bonnet Creek Golf Club Club opened at Walt Disney World on January 23, 1992. The course includes the Eagle Pines and Osprey Ridge courses. On February 1, 2005, the club’s name changed to the Eagle Pines & Osprey Ridge Golf Club.

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Bonkers (television)

Bonkers (television) Animated television series, premiered on Disney Channel on February 28, 1993 and syndicated beginning September 6, 1993 and ending August 30, 1996. The show was introduced by a syndicated two-hour special, Going Bonkers. The character had been introduced in segments in Raw Toonage in the fall of 1992. Bonkers D. Bobcat becomes an …

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Bondi, Beulah

Bondi, Beulah (1892-1981) Actress; appeared in So Dear to My Heart (Granny Kincaid).

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Bone Bandit (film)

Bone Bandit (film) Pluto cartoon; released on April 30, 1948. Directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto’s efforts to dig up a bone are frustrated by his allergy to goldenrod, and by a gopher who is using the bone to prop up his tunnel. Pluto and the gopher battle over the bone, ending up with the gopher …

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Bone Trouble Pluto Cartoon

Bone Trouble (film)

Bone Trouble (film) Pluto cartoon; released on June 28, 1940. The first cartoon directed by Jack Kinney. Pluto steals Butch’s bone and gets chased into a carnival hall of mirrors, but though he is frightened by the distortions, he uses them to his advantage in his escape from the bulldog.

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