Bones and Muscles Get Rhythm, The (film)

Bones and Muscles Get Rhythm, The (film) Educational film in the Wonders of Life series; released on January 26, 1990. 11 min. How bones and muscles work together, illustrated through dance.

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Bonanza Outfitters

Bonanza Outfitters Frontierland shop selling western-themed clothing at Disneyland; opened on June 29, 1990, taking the place of the Pendleton Woolen Mills Dry Goods Store.

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Bollenbach, Stephen F.

Bollenbach, Stephen F. (1942-2016) Bollenbach joined The Walt Disney Company in 1995 as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. He left the company in February 1996.

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Bolt

Bolt (film)

Bolt (film) For super-dog Bolt, every day is filled with adventure, danger, and intrigue—at least until the cameras stop rolling. When the star of a hit TV show is accidentally shipped from his Hollywood soundstage to New York City, he begins his biggest adventure yet—a cross-country journey through the real world to get back to …

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Bolger, Ray

Bolger, Ray (1904-1987) Actor; appeared in Babes in Toyland (Barnaby).

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Bon Voyage (film)

Bon Voyage (film) Harry Willard finally makes good his promise to take his bride of 20 years on a long-delayed trip by ship to Europe. They are accompanied by their 19-year-old son, Elliott, 18-year-old daughter, Amy, and an active 11-year-old son named Skipper. From the time they arrive at the dock, there follows an unending …

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photo portrait of George Bodenheimer

Bodenheimer, George

Bodenheimer, George Sports entertainment executive, he joined ESPN in the mailroom in 1981 beginning a 33-year career which included the presidency from 1998 to 2012. He retired as executive chairman in 2014. He was named a Disney Legend in 2015.

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Bobo

Bobo Title character in Mickey’s Elephant (1936).

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Boiler Room Barbecue

Boiler Room Barbecue Restaurant at Tokyo Disneyland; opened on July 21, 1992. It was renamed Boiler Room Bites in 2003.

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Body Wars

Body Wars Attraction in Wonders of Life in Future World at Epcot; opened October 19, 1989, and closed January 1, 2007. Using the same simulator technology that made Star Tours possible, Disney designers designed an exciting miniaturized trip through the human body by way of the bloodstream.

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