Triton’s Kingdom

Triton’s Kingdom Attraction in King Triton Castle at Mermaid Lagoon at Tokyo DisneySea, consisting of The Whirlpool, Blowfish Balloon Race, and Jumpin’ Jellyfish; opened September 4, 2001.

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TRON

Tron (film)

Tron (film) Flynn, a young computer genius, breaks into the ENCOM computer looking for evidence that the video game programs he wrote were stolen by Dillinger, an ENCOM executive.  Dillinger’s Master Control Program must stop Flynn, and it blasts him into its own computer dimension. Flynn awakens in an electronic world, where computer programs are …

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Triviateers

Triviateers Name by which the finalists of the Disney Store National Trivia Competition were known. From 1989 to 1999, the Store held an annual trivia showdown for its cast members, with the finalists going to Disneyland in the fall to compete for a trophy. Of the 50 Disney experts who competed for their stores, only …

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Trolley Troubles (film)

Trolley Troubles (film) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon; the first released, on September 5, 1927.

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Trombone Trouble (film)

Trombone Trouble (film) Donald Duck cartoon; released on February 18, 1944. Directed by Jack King. The gods Vulcan and Jupiter are disturbed by Pete’s sour trombone playing, so they give Donald the power to stop him. After Donald wins, he picks up the trombone and starts playing it himself.

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Trip Thru Adventureland, A/Water Birds (television)

Trip Thru Adventureland, A/Water Birds (television) Television show; aired on February 29, 1956. Directed by Winston Hibler.  A visit to the Jungle Cruise and the rest of Adventureland at Disneyland, plus the True-Life Adventure, Water Birds.

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Tricks of Our Trade (television)

Tricks of Our Trade (television) Television show; aired on February 13, 1957. Directed by Wilfred Jackson. Walt Disney explains some of the techniques of animation, including exaggeration, pantomime, effects animation, caricature, and the multiplane camera.

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Triton Gardens

Triton Gardens  A King Triton leap-frog fountain is the centerpiece of this garden opened in February 1996, on the site of the former Alpine Gardens (where the Monsanto House of the Future once stood) at Disneyland.

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