Baskett, James

Baskett, James (1904-1948) Actor, appeared in Song of the South as Uncle Remus and also provided the voice of Brer Fox. He received a special Academy Award in 1948 for his portrayal of the kindly storyteller, therefore becoming the first actor in a Disney film to be recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts …

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Basic Communication Skills (film)

Basic Communication Skills (film) Educational film in the Skills for the New Technology: What a Kid Needs to Know Today series; released in September 1983. Teaches how communication skills are as important as ever in the computer age.

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Basil

Basil Of Baker Street fame, the Sherlock Holmes mouse character in The Great Mouse Detective; voiced by Barrie Ingham.

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Barrymore, Drew

Barrymore, Drew Actress; appeared in Mad Love (Casey Roberts), and on television in Disneyland’s 30th Anniversary Celebration and EPCOT Center: The Opening Celebration. She provided the voice of Chloe in Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

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Barty, Billy

Barty, Billy (1924-2000) Actor, appeared in Tough Guys (Philly) and did the voice of the Baitmouse in The Rescuers Down Under and Figment in the Journey into Imagination at Epcot.

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Barry of the Great St. Bernard (television)

Barry of the Great St. Bernard (television) Two-part television show, aired January 30 and February 6, 1977. Directed by Frank Zuniga. An orphan at a hospice in the Alps trains a St. Bernard pup to become a rescue dog. He proves his worth with a daring rescue after an avalanche. Stars Jean Claude Dauphin (Martin), …

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Baseball Fever (television)

Baseball Fever (television) Television show, aired on October 14, 1979, being a group of baseball cartoons. Directed by Jack Kinney, Jack Hannah.

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Barnyard Battle, The (film)

Barnyard Battle, The (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released in 1929. Directed by Walt Disney. Enduring a strenuous army physical, Mickey joins up to protect his home from enemy cats. At first he’s one of many Mickey look-alike soldiers, as a machine gunner, using piano keys when he runs out of bullets. Mickey then fights alone …

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Barnyard Olympics (film)

Barnyard Olympics (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on April 15, 1932 to coincide with the Olympics in Los Angeles. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. Despite Pete’s continual cheating in a cross-country race, especially during the bicycle portion, Mickey ends up winning.  A fun take-off on Olympic events.

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