World According to Goofy Parade
World According to Goofy Parade Event at Disneyland from June 19 to November 15, 1992. Mounted in honor of Goofy’s 60th birthday.
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World Bazaar Covered Main Street area of Tokyo Disneyland.
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World Beneath Us, The (film) Film show sponsored by Richfield Oil in Tomorrowland at Disneyland for several years beginning in 1955. It described the search for oil, by use of Disney animation.
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Woods, Ilene (1929-2010) Walt Disney selected Ilene to be the voice of Cinderella. In later years, she appeared at various special events commemorating that film. She was named a Disney Legend in 2003.
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Woods, James Actor; appeared in Straight Talk (Jack) and Nixon (H.R. Haldeman), and provided the voice of Hades in Hercules and Dr. Benedict in Recess: School’s Out.
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Woodward, Morgan (1925-2019) Actor; appeared in The Great Locomotive Chase (Alex), Westward Ho the Wagons! (Obie Foster), The Wild Country (Ab Cross), and One Little Indian (Sgt. Raines).
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Woody Cowboy toy, the favorite of the boy Andy, until the coming of Buzz Lightyear threatens his dominance, in Toy Story. Voiced by Tom Hanks.
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Woolverton, Linda Writer; wrote the screenplay for Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Beauty and the Beast, co-wrote the screenplay for The Lion King, and did pre-production story work on Aladdin. She wrote the screenplay for Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (screenplay). She also adapted her Beauty and the Beast screenplay for the stage.
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Woops! (television) Television series; aired on Fox from September 27 to December 6, 1992. Humankind gets a chance to start over in this comedy about the unlikely survivors of an accidental nuclear war who set about the task of re-creating society. Stars Fred Applegate (Jack Connors), Lane Davies (Curtis Thorpe), Cleavant Derricks (Dr. Frederick Ross), …
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Wood, C.V., Jr. (1921-1992) Walt Disney hired Wood from the Stanford Research Institute in 1954 to be vice president and general manager of Disneyland, Inc., a post he held for 22 months. During this period, Wood supervised the site selection and land purchase, and the first year of operation of the park. He left in …
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