The Wuzzles

Wuzzles, The

Wuzzles, The Odd group of characters, each two animals in one, living on the Isle of Wuz, created for a 1985 television series. Names included Bumblelion, Eleroo, Hoppopotamus, Moosel, Rhinokey, and Butterbear. Voices include Brian Cummings (Bumblelion), Jo Anne Worley (Hoppopotamus), Henry Gibson (Eleroo), Bill Scott (Moosel), Alan Oppenheimer (Rhinokey). SEE ALSO DISNEY’S WUZZLES.

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Wrong Way Moochie (television)

Wrong Way Moochie (television) Television show; part 2 of Moochie of the Little League.

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Writing Magic: With Figment and Alice in Wonderland (film)

Writing Magic: With Figment and Alice in Wonderland (film) Educational film, in the EPCOT Educational Media Collection; released in August 1989. 16 min. Brainstorming, writing, and rewriting are the keys to solving Alice’s dilemma.

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Writing Process, The: A Conversation with Mavis Jukes (film)

Writing Process, The: A Conversation with Mavis Jukes (film) Educational film; released on July 3, 1989. 20 min. The award-winning author shares her perspectives on creative writing.

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Wrinkle in Time, A (television)

Wrinkle in Time, A (television) Three-hour Wonderful World of Disney presentation on May 10, 2004. When astrophysicist Dr. Jack Murry disappears without a trace, his children, Meg and Charles Wallace, and neighbor Calvin, take it upon themselves to find him. Guided by Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, the children embark on a cosmic …

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Wright, Ralph

Wright, Ralph (1908-1983) Actor; he voiced Eeyore in the Winnie the Pooh films.

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Wright, Samuel E.

Wright, Samuel E. Actor; he voiced Sebastian in The Little Mermaid.  He also did the voice of Kron in Dinosaur, and starred as Mufasa in The Lion King on Broadway, for which he garnered a Tony nomination.

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Wright, Ben

Wright, Ben (1915-1989) Actor; he voiced Roger Radcliff in One Hundred and One Dalmatians, a wolf in The Jungle Book, and Grimsby in The Little Mermaid. He also acted on television in Way Down Cellar.

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Wrather, Bonita

Wrather, Bonita (1923-1988) As actress Bonita Granville, she married Jack Wrather and worked with him throughout his career, as he built and ran the Disneyland Hotel. Her first name, Bonita, was given to a tower at the hotel, and her last name, Granville, was used for a restaurant there. She was named a Disney Legend …

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