Village Restaurant, The
Village Restaurant, The Located at the Downtown Disney Marketplace at Walt Disney World, from 1975 until July 1990. Became Chef Mickey’s.
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Village Smithy, The (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on January 16, 1942. Directed by Dick Lundy. Donald’s pride in his trade is put to the test when he attempts to work with a cartwheel and to shoe Jenny the donkey.
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Village, The (film) In 1897 a close-knit community lives with the frightening knowledge that a mythical race of creatures resides in the woods around them. The evil and foreboding force is so unnerving that none dare venture beyond the borders of the village and into the woods. But when curious, headstrong Lucius Hunt plans to …
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Viewliner Tomorrowland train at Disneyland, from June 26, 1957, to September 15, 1958. This modernistic train traveled around Tomorrowland for little more than a year.
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Videopolis Opened next to Fantasyland at Disneyland on June 22, 1985 as a high-tech teen dance area, with a 5,000-square-foot dance floor and 70 television monitors offering popular music videos; later seats covered the dance floor and Videopolis was used for outdoor stage shows such as “One Man’s Dream,” “Dick Tracy,” and “Beauty and the …
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Vidi Protective snipe in The Pelican and the Snipe (1944).
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Videopolis Railroad Station The renamed Fantasyland Railroad Station at Disneyland; opening on June 30, 1988. It became the Toontown Railroad Station in 1992.
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Vienna Boys Choir They appeared in Almost Angels.
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Video After initial reticence to release its films on video cassette for home usage, Disney finally released its first videos, for rental and sale, in both Beta and VHS format, in October 1980. Besides some cartoon compilations, among the ten features released that month were The Apple Dumpling Gang, The Black Hole, The Love Bug, …
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Victory Vehicles (film) Goofy cartoon; released on July 30, 1943. Directed by Jack Kinney. Goofy demonstrates, with offscreen narration, various devices used to replace the automobile during wartime, finally ending up with a pogo stick.
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